REGINA — Sept. 23 to 27 is Saskatchewan Construction Week.
The week has been proclaimed to celebrate the extensive economic and social contributions made by the province's dynamic construction industry, according to Sask. Trade and Export Development
The construction industry in Saskatchewan is a driver of economic growth. Last year, real GDP for the sector grew by 13.6 per cent, with the sector's real GDP reaching $6 billion. Currently, there are over 43,000 (seasonally adjusted) people employed in the province's construction industry.
"During Saskatchewan Construction Week, we celebrate the dedicated professionals who form the backbone of our province's economy," Construction Associations of Saskatchewan co-CEO Shannon Friesen said.
"These skilled workers, often behind the scenes, build the infrastructure that drives our communities forward."
"Their contributions are vital, not just in constructing roads, schools, and hospitals, but in shaping the very foundation of our future," Construction Associations of Saskatchewan co-CEO Kevin Dureau said.
"This week, we honour their commitment, resilience, and the essential role they play in ensuring Saskatchewan remains strong and prosperous."