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MCAT & Local 46 Secure New Agreement
By R. KELSON, MCAT President, Geo. A. Kelson Ltd.
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MCA Toronto and Local 46 are pleased to announce that the 2007/2010 Collective Agreement was ratified on Monday, May 28, 2007. The wage details of the agreement will be sent to contractors in the near future. The agreement comes at a time when the
Greater Toronto Market continues to be strong; a trend we believe will continue for years to come. On May 4, 2007, MCA Toronto held the annual Spring Social / Committee Appreciation at the Crystal Fountain Banquet Hall in Markham. Following a delicious dinner,
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HKMB’S Construction / Surety Practice Team take care for clients’ needs.
In The News
MCAT Forms Alliance With ORAC
HKMB
Separately, the insurance brokerages Morris & Mackenzie Inc. and HKMB International Insurance Brokers shared many similarities. Both could boast of corporate histories dating to the late 1800’s and strong reputations in the Canadian marketplace. Both were proudly privately held and 100 per cent Canadian. Both could take satisfaction in the high levels of service they provided to clients and could name several accounts they had held for many years on that basis. In February 2001, the Toronto office of Morris & Mackenzie moved north from the down-
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The Mechanical Contractors Association of Toronto (MCAT) and the Ontario Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Contractors Association (ORAC) have partnered in an effort to strengthen the industry. In keeping with the partnership, a representative from ORAC will sit on the MCAT Board of Directors as an Ex-Officio member and MCAT will have representation on the ORAC Board. ORAC is a not-for-profit or-
ganization that represents Ontario’s largest single organized body of contractor practitioners in the commercial and professional refrigeration and air conditioning trade. As an industry leader for over 35 years, ORAC has actively and responsibly participated in making Ontario’s trade contractors one of the most advanced and efficient in North America. In an industry that is highly technical and sensitive to constantly changing technological
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Cements position as Canada’s largest privately-held commercial insurance broker
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town Atrium on Bay complex to Sheppard Avenue East. On Apr. 30, 2007, many of the people involved in that move returned to the Atrium, now as colleagues of HKMB. On Jan. 1, 2007, HKMB finalized its acquisition of the Toronto and Vancouver offices of Morris & Mackenzie, cementing its position as Canada’s largest privately-held commercial insurance brokers. With an annual premium of $300 million, HKMB is indeed a force to be reckoned with. Most Morris & Mackenzie colleagues chose to
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HKMB
As Kelly Parker, Surety Practice leader said, “We’ve quickly found out in combining our resources that one plus one sometimes equals more than two.” Over the last 20 years, HKMB has been strongly focused on expansion which it has achieved both organically and through a series of carefully chosen mergers and acquisitions. As a result, its commercial practice is strong in a number of industry sectors. Morris & Mackenzie, on the other hand, while also expansion minded, chose in the 1950s to make construction one of the cornerstones of its commercial practice. When acquired, 40 per cent of its business was construction
stay on with HKMB including all of the staff involved in Morris & Mackenzie’s well-established Construction and Surety Practices. These highly-experienced individuals have joined HKMB’s Construction and Surety Practices to create a unit with considerable heft in the market and tremendous internal resources they can bring to bear for clients. Stronger Together Now joined together, the characteristics the two companies shared still apply and are magnified on the service front. Of equal importance, the different strengths they exhibited separately are now strengths of the combined firm.
related. This and its strengths in Surety, Loss Control and Engineering, and contractor specific insurance programs are great complements to HKMB’s commercial practice and strengths in Claims Advocacy, Directors’ Liability and employee benefits. Like many smart Canadian companies, both firms recognized the importance of international connections but went about making them in different ways. Because of its focus on construction, Morris & Mackenzie focused on connecting through industry related associations worldwide such as the National Association of Surety Bond Producers (NASBP). Meanwhile, HKMB joined broker networks including Assurex Global, Worldwide Broker Network and Intersure that gave it the ability to compete against international brokers and offer seamless global service. Combining these international networks greatly enhances HKMB’s ability to serv-
ice construction clients with international needs. Being privately-held companies that offered opportunities for ownership, both Morris & Mackenzie and HKMB have attracted and retained some of the best people in the industry. These people are now together under one roof working as a team for the benefit of all their clients. It’s all about the people… HKMB’s real strength lies in its 250 people. The company’s philosophy of not paying commission but instead offering the opportunity for profit sharing and ownership has fostered a cooperative approach amongst its colleagues. This is distinctly different from most brokers which President, Gregory Belton describes as “often a collection of individual, commission-paid producers who come together for the purpose of having access to insurance marContinued On Page 4
MCAT BOARD OF GOVERNORS
President R.H. Kelson Geo. A. Kelson Ltd. 1st Vice President D.G. Capotosto Gimco Ltd. 2nd Vice President V. Di Gaetano Royal Mechanical Inc. Treasurer M.J. McGarvey Ram Mechanical Ltd. Director A.L. Prowse H. Griffiths Ltd. Director D. Nayak Sayers & Associates Director L. Carinci Hi-Rise Mechanical Director M. Battaglia Battaglia Mechanical Director S. Munro Adelt Mechanical Ltd. Director B. Grist Black & McDonald Ex-officio Director (GTECA) P. Sheridan Plan Group
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Surety team. “If we can’t do it, no one can.” Without doubt, HKMB has the technical proficiency and technology support systems to deliver the day-to-day transactional services expected by their clients. However, as Rick Taylor, Construction Practice leader and a partner of the firm said, “Where we really differentiate ourselves is in the advisory services we provide. Most often this involves detailed contract analyses at the bidding and execution stages. Our clients who include general contractors, subcontractors, project managers, property owners and developers, architects, engineers and materials suppliers rely on us to advise on
kets.” HKMB has access to virtually all insurance markets but their colleagues have no disincentive to recruiting additional internal expertise when it is needed. The newly-expanded Construction and Surety Practices together comprise over 20 colleagues. Few other Canadian brokers can boast such a commitment of resources. Those at the senior levels of the Practices have each been in the industry for over 20 years, and bring a depth and breadth of experience and knowledge to serving construction clients that is hard to match. “Our clients know we are the ‘go-to’ people,” said Brian Edmunds, vice president on the
contractor responsibilities, performance and insurance commitments.” HKMB’s Surety professionals also provide consulting services and have been involved as consultants on some of Canada’s major construction projects including the Confederation Bridge linking Prince Edward Island to the mainland. In addition to insurance and surety experts, HKMB has three people dedicated to risk control, two of whom are engineers, and 10 people advocating daily for clients’ interests in their in-house claims department. Clients also have access to HKMB People Solutions, a department dealing with employee benefits and related services including WSIB consulting; and Private Client Management, a team of highly skilled personal insurance professionals with particular expertise in dealing with affluent clients. “HKMB colleagues really do take a team approach,” said Vice President, Nelly Toledo. “When we recognize that our client has a need for specialized services or expertise, we will bring in the resources needed. Adds Sheila Thompson, vice president on the Surety team, “Taking a team approach within our department means no call goes unanswered and a client does not have to wait for a specific person to respond to their request.” International Reach HKMB’s international capabilities eclipse those of any other privately-held broker in Canada and present specific advantages over the international services offered by the publicly held brokers. As an equity partner in Assurex Global, the world’s largest privately-held brokerage group, HKMB has direct access to more than 115 broker partners in over 500 locations, in 74 countries, on six continents. And, since Assurex partners are handpicked using strict criteria, HKMB clients can be confident in dealing with the world’s top independent insurance and risk management brokers. In addition, HKMB’s network extends beyond Assurex through its membership in Worldwide Broker Network, Intersure and The Council of Brokers and Agents. The advantage that this gives the firm and its clients is the ability in many countries to choose amongst local brokers to ensure a consistently high level of service and the type of working relationship desired by the client. Neil Morrison, HKMB’s CEO, said
The newly-expanded Construction and Surety Practices together comprise over 20 colleagues. Few other Canadian brokers can boast such a commitment of resources.
that “this kind of flexibility is simply not available through the large international brokers who require clients to work only with their local offices.” Relationship with MCAT Members “The reason we have been so successful in partnering with and serving the construction industry is that, like our contractor clients, long term client relationships are important to HKMB,” said Parker. With the acquisition of Morris & Mackenzie, HKMB gained a substantial portfolio of accounts with mechanical contractors that had been with Morris & Mackenzie for many years. Edmunds echoed the sentiments of the whole team by saying “we look forward to continuing our successful relationship with many MCAT members and with the association itself. Together we’ll continue to break new ground.” For more information, contact HKMB at Tel: (416) 597-0008, Toll Free: 1-800-232-2024 or visit the company’s web site at www.hkmb.com.
Top 10 Insurance Tips for Contractors
(1) Always submit your contracts to your broker for review prior to signing or bidding. (2) Check the supplementary General Conditions of your contracts for changes in the bond and insurance specifications, and inform your broker immediately of the changes. (3) If the owner or GC is providing insurance for a project and asks you to delete any costs relating to job insurance, make sure you are added as an “additional named insured” on the owner or GC’s policy(ies). For full assurance, send a copy of the binder and policy, outlining the applicable coverages, limits and deductibles to your broker for review. (4) Watch for minimum retained premiums and ensure your broker is negotiating the lower minimum possible. (5) Be aware of aggregate limits, restrictions in coverage and special endorsements that may include additional exclusions or requirements. Be sure your broker reviews your coverages, exclusions and special policy terms and conditions with you at least annually. (6) Remember that coverage does not automatically extend to joint ventures. It must be specifically requested from your broker. (7) When subbing out environmental abatement work, make sure that the contractor’s environmental liability policy covers the contaminant in question. Not all pollution policies are the same. (8) Never agree to add “additional insureds” to an Ontario auto policy. It cannot be done. (9) Make sure that you are requesting and receiving certificates of Insurance from all your subs. Also, the contractor’s name should be shown on the subs confirmation of insurance coverage as an Additional Insured with respect to that particular contract. (10) Make sure that the list of automobiles you submit to your insurance broker is 100 per cent accurate at the inception date of your policy as any automobiles missed from the listing will not be covered if a claim occurs.
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New Musculoskeletal Disorder Resources
Guidelines and resource manual on preventing MSDs
On International Repetitive Strain Awareness Day (Feb. 28, 2007), Ontario’s health and safety network released two documents on Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs): the MSD Prevention Guideline for Ontario and the associated Resource Manual. MSDs are usually caused by repetitive movements, force, awk-
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Minister of Labour Steve Peters strains to cut a cable with manual cutters.
Minister Peters finds cutting the cable much easier with a battery-powered tool.
“Repetitive strain injuries may not be life-ending, but they can be painfully life altering,” Peters said at the launch event at Ryerson University. The MSD Prevention Guideline provides information on MSDs and a framework for prevention, while the Resource Manual helps workplace parties implement specific processes and standards in the workplace. Based on ergonomic principles, these documents help workers and
employers recognize MSD hazards, assess risks and develop solutions. Ontario construction’s labourmanagement network, in collaboration with CSAO, is currently developing trade-specific ergonomic profiles for the construction industry. These profiles will identify risk factors and best practices for different types of work. Visit www.csao.org to download copies of the Prevention Guideline and Resource Manual.
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ward postures or fixed positions. They tend to develop over time and are not typically the result of an instantaneous event, such as a slip or fall. While they can occur in all types of workplaces, workers who perform repetitive, physical tasks often face a higher risk of developing and MSD. Construction workers are certainly part of this higher-risk category. According to the provincial Minister of Labour, Steve Peters, MSDs constitute the number-one reason for lost-time injury claims reported to the WSIB.
Principles of Ergonomics
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By PETER VI, Hon. B.Sc., M.Eng, CSAO’s ergonomist
Ergonomics is the science of fitting the job to the person – instead of making the person fit the job. The goal of ergonomics is to reduce workers’ risk of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), such as back, knee, shoulder or arm injuries. Ergonomic solutions that
modify existing tools and work methods may seem costly initially, but in many cases they actually save time and money in the long run. Here are five principles of ergonomic design: Use Material-Handling Equipment.
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Active Mechanical Services Mr.W. Parkes Tel: 416-679-8410, Fax: 905-238-6203 Adelt Mechanical Ltd. Mr. S. Munro Tel: 905-564-7833, Fax: 905-564-9743 Aecon Mr. J. Berg Tel: 519-653-3200, Fax: 519-621-8430 Ainsworth Inc. Mr. J. Warner Tel: 416-751-4420, Fax: 416-751-9031 Aldin Industrial Inst. Ltd. Mr. G.A. Green Tel: 905-849-6688, Fax: 905-845-2468 Analysts of Pneumatic Sys. Ltd. Mr. D. Strain Tel: 905-640-2333, Fax: 905-640-2444 Applewood Air Conditioning Mr. G. Gronwall Tel: 905-275-4500, Fax: 905-275-7756 Bally Systems Group Inc. Mr. S. McLean Tel: 905-829-1655, Fax: 905-829-5996 Baragar Mech. Inst. Ltd. Mr. S. Petruccelli Tel: 416-232-1777, Fax: 416-232-1239 Battaglia Mech. Services Mr. M. Battaglia Tel: 905-415-2136, Fax: 905-415-2137 Bennett Mechanical Inst. Ltd. Mr. A. Quinn Tel: 905-689-7242, Fax: 905-689-7289 Bering Mechanical Ltd. Mr. T. Shainline Tel: 416-231-1414, Fax: 416-234-0827 Bird Mechanical Ltd. Mr. B. Bird Tel: 905-888-9339, Fax: 905-888-9240 Black & McDonald Ltd. Mr. B. Grist Tel: 416-366-2541, Fax: 416-361-3170 Brady & Seidner Assoc. Mr. D. Brady Tel: 416-661-1981, Fax: 416-661-8351 S. Breda Plumbing Ltd. Mr. S. Breda Tel: 416-663-5711, Fax: 416-663-6168 Brown & Huston Ltd. Mr. H. Meissner Tel: 905-649-3031, Fax: 905-649-3032 Christal Mechanical Mr. J. Raspa Tel: 416-740-8818, Fax: 416-740-8987 Clima Mech. Contrs. Ltd. Mr. C. Defulviis Tel: 905-851-1562, Fax: 905-851-1631 CMS Commercial Mech. Srv. Ltd. Mr. C. Lacey Tel: 416-609-9992, Fax: 416-609-9597 Comstock Canada Mr. B. Quinn Tel: 905-335-3333, Fax: 905-335-3169 Con-Trak Mech. Services Mr. R. Colmer Tel: 905-855-0708, Fax: 905-855-7101 Crossby Dewar Inc. Mr. G. Nohos Tel: 905-683-5102, Fax: 905-683-0614 Culliton Brothers Ltd. Mr. T. Culliton Tel: 519-271-1981, Fax: 519-273-4885 Danton Mech. Contrs. Ltd. Mr. D. Claramunt Tel: 905-683-8054, Fax: 905-683-7398 DCA Plg. & Htg. Ltd. Mr. D. Caschera Tel: 416-252-4647, Fax: 416-259-1930 Delta Mechanical Ltd. Mr. B. McDonnell Tel: 905-771-0777, Fax: 905-771-0717
Dolvin Mech. Contrs. Ltd. Mr. I. DiBonaventura Tel: 416-653-6504, Fax: 416-653-9798 Wm. Elliott Ltd. Mr. G. Elliott Tel: 416-755-3371, Fax: 416-755-3165 English & Mould Mech. Contractors Inc. Mr. D. Smith Tel: 905-857-7778, Fax: 905-857-9150 E.S. Fox Ltd. Mr. E. Downes Tel: 905-354-3700 , Fax: 905-354-5599 GH Medical Inc. Mr. M. Paquette Tel: 905-455-6771 , Fax: 905-455-5088 Y.A. Gibb Inc. Mr. A. Gibb Tel: 905-436-7591, Fax: 905-436-6950 Gimco Ltd. Mr. D. Capotosto Tel: 905-475-2920, Fax: 905-475-8249 Gorbern Mechanical Ltd. Mr. K. Collins Tel: 416-292-4277, Fax: 416-292-0961 Greenock Mechanical Ltd. Mr. D. Salmon Tel: 416-439-5962, Fax: 416-291-0073 H. Griffiths Co. Ltd. Mr. M. Prowse Tel: 905-850-7070, Fax: 905-850-7091 Grist-Turano & Associates Inc. Mr. F. Turano Tel: 416-621-9991, Fax: 416-621-9983 Heritage Mechanical Ltd. Mr. B. Dalimonte Tel: 905-738-0433, Fax: 905-738-6257 Hi-Rise Mechanical Inc. Mr. L. Carinci Tel: 905-851-5644, Fax: 905-851-9987 Honeywell Ltd. Mr. L. Traynor Tel: 416-758-2683, Fax: 416-758-2740 H.O.T. Mechanical Inc. Mr. O. Siebelts Tel: 905-421-9203, Fax: 905-421-0085 Impact Mech. & Elec. Ltd. Mr. D. Gorman Tel: 416-596-8123, Fax: 416-596-8174 J.G. Mechanical Contracting Inc. Mr. J. Gervasio Tel: 905-660-5740, Fax: 905-660-4674 J.V. Mechanical Mr. J. Vrbanic Tel: 905-696-7773, Fax: 905-696-7775 K & S Plg. & Htg. Ltd. Mr. K. Mautner Tel: 416-439-9904, Fax: 416-439-0512 Geo. A. Kelson Co. Ltd. Mr. R. Kelson Tel: 905-898-3400, Fax: 905-898-5491 Kent McWatters Welding Co. Ltd. Mr. K. McWatters Tel: 905-477-5772, Fax: 905-775-9012 Kingston Contracting Ltd. Mr. R. Teunissen Tel: 416-747-8563, Fax: 416-747-8660 Kora Mechanical Ltd. Mr. K. Sikora Tel: 416-744-3965, Fax: 416-744-2016 Leeson Mechanical Ltd. Mr. G. Wilson Tel: 416-746-1817, Fax: 416-746-6978 Leslie Danhart Inc. Mr. A. Defoe Tel: 416-291-8200, Fax: 416-291-2282 Lisi Mechanical Ltd. Mr. B. Lisi Tel: 416-674-8333, Fax: 416-674-5399 Lockerbie & Hole Eastern Inc. Mr. N. Fiore Tel: 905-793-8332, Fax: 905-793-5147 Margell Mechanical Ltd. Mr. L. Infanti Tel: 416-749-1717, Fax: 416-748-3059 Master Boiler Repair Mr. J. Price Tel: 905-761-5703, Fax: 905-761-5704 McLeod Mechanical Ltd. Mr. J. McLeod Tel: 416-306-9916, Fax: 416-306-0876
McWatters Mechanical Ltd. Mr. A. McWatters Tel: 905-727-2420, Fax: 905-727-7280 M.D.B. Mechanical Contractors Inc. Mr. D. Burke Tel: 905-625-5197, Fax: 905-625-6118 Metrin Mech. Contrs. Ltd. Mr. M. Morin Tel: 416-747-9562, Fax: 416-747-5061 W. Mitchell & Son Mechanical Ltd. Mr. C. Mitchell Tel: 905-831-7691, Fax: 905-831-4673 Modern Niagara Toronto Inc. Mr. B. Silberstein Tel: 416-749-6031, Fax: 416-749-4673 Motion Mechanical Contractors (2002) Inc. Mr. P. Carinci Tel: 905-850-2911, Fax: 905-850-2673 Multiwide Mechanical Contractor Ltd. Mr. C. Favrin Tel: 905-761-0777, Fax: 905-761-5790 Municipal Mechanical Contractors Ltd. Mr. U. Morresi Tel: 905-794-0800, Fax: 905-794-1146 Nelson Welding Ltd. Mr. A. Bokma Tel: 416-742-9180, Fax: 416-742-6897 Newmarch Inc. Mr. W. Newmarch Tel: 905-640-8031, Fax: 905-640-8037 NMI Technical Services Inc. Mr. S. Newlands Tel: 905-666-8213, Fax: 905-666-3079 Novel Mechanical Inc. Mr. P. Corapi Tel: 905-850-2047, Fax: 905-850-6148 Pankhurst Mechanical Company Mr. S. Pankhurst Tel: 416-892-0195, Fax: 905-438-0464 Peeltown Welding Ltd. Mr. M. Cliche Tel: 905-677-4437 Pilot Contracting Ltd. Mr. M. Frattaroli Tel: 905-770-5851, Fax: 905-770-7804 Pipe-All Plumbing Mr. F. Caschera Tel: 905-851-1927, Fax: 905-851-2002 Piping Solutions Inc. Mr. S. Rugg Tel: 416-778-5151, Fax: 416-466-3986 Plan Mechanical Ltd. Mr. D. James Tel: 416-635-9635, Fax: 416-635-9764 Pneumatemp Systems Ltd. Mr. J. Dawe Tel: 416-746-4883, Fax: 905-478-8667 Ram Mechanical Ltd. Mr. G. Inglis Tel: 416-742-4470, Fax: 416-742-3704 Robert B. Somerville Div. of Robert McAlpine Ltd. Mr. K. Abraham Tel: 905-833-3100, Fax: 905-833-4368 Roberts Group Inc. (The) Mr. B. Voisin Tel: 519-578-2230, Fax: 519-578-2979 Rogers & Assoc. Ltd. Mr. J. Rogers Tel: 416-663-5077, Fax: 416-663-3222 Rom-Tal Mechanical Inc. Mr. J. Romano Tel: 905-951-7057, Fax: 905-951-6495 Royal Mechanical Inc. Mr. V. DiGaetano Tel: 905-857-7002, Fax: 905-857-8002 Sanet Mechanical Ltd. Mr. M. Seca Tel: 905-264-2012, Fax: 905-264-2013 Sayers & Assoc. Ltd. Mr. S. Sayers Tel: 905-821-4500, Fax: 905-821-0664 M. Schultz Mechanical Mr. B. Hickman Tel: 905-881-6444, Fax: 905-881-3849 Safinco Mechanical Ltd. Mr. S. Abedini Tel: 905-709-5602, Fax: 905-709-2147 Shewfelt Construction Corporation Mr. P. Shewfelt Tel: 905-304-4396, Fax: 905-304-8548 Sprint-Insight Inc. Mr. A. Salvatore Tel: 416-747-6059, Fax: 416-747-6903
The State Group Industrial Limited Mr. K. Lewis Tel: 416-240-0610, Fax: 416-240-7920 W.A. Stephenson Mech. Cont. Ltd. Mr. G. Duncan Tel: 905-886-0934, Fax: 905-881-7655 Sutherland Schultz Mr. K. Burrow Tel: 519-653-4123, Fax: 519-653-3232 Torek Plg. & Mech. Ltd. Mr. D. Kite Tel: 416-789-1139, Fax: 416-244-8909
Tormac Mechanical Contractors Ltd. Mr. M. Costante Tel: 905-828-7222, Fax: 905-828-9997 Van Mechanical Inc. Mr. D. Di Tullio Tel: 905-793-9444, Fax: 905-793-9411 Vanguard Mechanical Inc. Mr. J. Fisher Tel: 416-483-5936, Fax: 416-781-1798 Williams Mechanical Canada Ltd. Mr. W. Pankhurst Tel: 416-271-8161, Fax: 905-509-8680
Accubid Systems Ltd. Mr. G. Marcelli Tel: 905-761-8800, Fax: 905-761-1234 Anvil International Canada Mr. J. Convey Tel: 800-268-0360, Fax: 905-664-9556 Aon Reed Stenhouse Inc. Mr. J. Brennan Tel: 519-430-7403, Fax: 519-672-3425 S.A. Armstrong Ltd. Mr. W. Gubler Tel: 416-755-2291, Fax: 416-757-9377 Barantas Inc. Ms. E. Carter Tel: 416-410-4470, Fax: 905-875-3582 Bibby-Ste-Croix Mr. G. Stuempfle Tel: 416-818-2946, Fax: 519-249-0404 Blaney McMurtry LLP Mr. M. Geiger Tel: 416-593-1221, Fax: 416-593-5437 C.I.B.C. Wood Gundy Mr. P. O’keeffe Tel: 416-369-2224, Fax: 416-369-7683 Conbraco Industries Inc. Mr. J. Cooper Tel: 905-761-6161, Fax: 905-761-6666 Crane Plumbing Corporation Ms. A. Rider Tel: 450-679-3113, Fax: 450-679-3711 Crane Supply Mr. G. Kellaway Tel: 416-244-5351, Fax: 416-244-1734 Rbt. C. Cronish Q.C. Mr. R. Cronish Tel: 416-486-6800, Fax: 416-486-6844 Desco Plg. & Htg. Supply Mr. L. Moore Tel: 416-213-1555, Fax: 416-798-9541 Dobbin Sales Ltd. Mr. B. Laing Tel: 416-663-5465, Fax: 416-663-0897 Emco Corporation Mr. P. Silverberg Tel: 416-748-4000, Fax: 416-747-7968 Engineered Air Mr. B. Reynolds Tel: 905-602-4430, Fax: 905-602-4546 Federated Insurance Company of Canada Mr. M. Di Tullio Tel: 800-361-0790, Fax: 450-687-6663 FHS - Focus On Health & Safety Inc. Mr. R. Jobin Tel: 800-450-7743, Fax: 866-602-9693 Glaholt LLP Mr. C. Wiebe Tel: 416-368-8280, Fax: 416-368-3467 Goodmans LLP Mr. H. Wise Tel: 416-979-2211, Fax: 416-979-1234 GSW Water Heating Mr. A. Howell Tel: 519-843-1610, Fax: 519-787-5525 Hays Fluid Controls Mr. T. England Tel: 763-257-2747, Fax: 704-830-1066 Hill Supplies Mr. A. Perry Tel: 905-883-0633, Fax: 905-883-0777 Hilti (Canada) Limited Mr. G. Parent Tel: 416-606-6980, Fax: 800-363-4459 HKMB International Insurance Brokers Mr. B. Edmunds Tel: 416-597-0008, Fax: 416-221-9684
IPEX Inc. Mr. M. Mercurio Tel: 905-670-7676, Fax: 905-670-4999 ITT Fluid Products Canada Mr. B. Gray Tel: 519-821-1900, Fax: 519-821-5316 Jay R. Smith Inc. Mr. P. Glass Tel: 416-736-9610, Fax: 416-736-3789 Kilmer Environmental Inc. Mr. T. Kilmer Tel: 905-890-8908, Fax: 905-890-8915 LynCar Products Ltd. Mr. C. Davies Tel: 905-453-2400, Fax: 905-453-2404 Maestro Technologies Mr. P. Bracken Tel: 905-235-0390, Fax: 416-352-5198 Masco Canada Ltd. Mr. P. Ashton Tel: 905-712-3030, Fax: 905-712-1456 Mifab Manufacturing Inc. Mr. T. Hanna Tel: 416-679-0380, Fax: 416-679-0350 N-Two Cryogenic Enterprise Inc. Mr. W. Chuck Tel: 416-410-6487, Fax: 905-660-1635 Noble Plumbing Supplies Mr. M. Storfer Tel: 905-760-6800, Fax: 905-760-6801 Nuroc Plg. & Htg. Supplies Mr. G. Tester Tel: 416-746-2171, Fax: 416-746-0795 Ogilvy Renault Mr. R. Charney Tel: 416-216-4000, Fax: 416-216-3930 Perks Publications Inc. Mr. M. Nosko Tel: 905-430-7267, Fax: 905-430-6418 Sherwood Plumbing Supplies Inc. Mr. G. Iaboni Tel: 905-677-8088, Fax: 905-677-5730 Smillie, McAdams & Summerlin Ltd. Mr. R. Chew Tel: 905-428-6900, Fax: 905-428-6598 Tickner & Assoc. Inc. Mr. R. Tickner Tel: 905-508-9123, Fax: 905-508-9124 Trane Central Ontario Mr. M. Tomkinson Tel: 416-499-5100, Fax: 416-499-3615 Trisura Guarantee Insurance Company Ms. J. Mascitelli Tel: 416-214-2555, Fax: 416-214-9597 Uponor Ltd.. Mr. P. Micieli Tel: 905-458-4698, Fax: 905-458-5615 Vibro-Acoustics Mr. D. Murray Tel: 416-291-7371, Fax: 416-291-8049 Victaulic Co. of Canada Mr. B. Pinnock Tel: 905-884-7444, Fax: 905-884-7446 Watters Marketing Inc. Mr. G. Watters Tel: 905-668-2135, Fax: 905-430-1654 Watts Industries Mr. G. Klobucar Tel: 905-332-4090, Fax: 905-332-8551 Wolseley Mr. A. Hook Tel: 888-419-9969, Fax: 905-331-2185 Zurn Industries Limited Mr. A. Russell Tel: 905-405-8272, Fax: 905-405-1292
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