Trenching Along

Local 793 members are busy working for Trans Power Utility Contractors on their new residential development project in Whitby, ON. An essential component of this project involves digging trenches for telecommunication infrastructure, hydro and gas pipes. These new residential developments are sorely needed as the demand for homes in the Greater Toronto Area is at […]

Local 793 members are busy working for Trans Power Utility Contractors on their new residential development project in Whitby, ON. An essential component of this project involves digging trenches for telecommunication infrastructure, hydro and gas pipes. These new residential developments are sorely needed as the demand for homes in the Greater Toronto Area is at an all-time high.

Below is Local 793 member Kyle Lacey operating a Cat 420F backhoe onsite.

Local 793 member Kyle Lacey operating a Cat 420F backhoe.

Ontario government touts full funding for long proposed Bradford highway project

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has doubled down on his commitment to fully fund a 16-kilometre Bradford Bypass highway, which would connect existing Toronto-area highways in Simcoe County and York Region. This project would be part of the $2.6 billion that the government earmarked for highways and bridges this year in its fall economic statement. Source: […]

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has doubled down on his commitment to fully fund a 16-kilometre Bradford Bypass highway, which would connect existing Toronto-area highways in Simcoe County and York Region.

This project would be part of the $2.6 billion that the government earmarked for highways and bridges this year in its fall economic statement.

Source: https://canada.constructconnect.com/dcn/news/government/2021/11/ford-touts-full-funding-pledge-for-long-proposed-bradford-highway-project

Building from the ground up

Local 793 members are busy working for Mammoet Canada on a 7-storey building project in London, ON. EllisDon is the general contractor for this project with Mammoet working as a subcontractor. Pictured below is Local 793 member, Dan Brown a 30-year member who is working onsite. Dan operates a Terex HC80 crawler crane and is […]

Local 793 members are busy working for Mammoet Canada on a 7-storey building project in London, ON. EllisDon is the general contractor for this project with Mammoet working as a subcontractor.

Pictured below is Local 793 member, Dan Brown a 30-year member who is working onsite. Dan operates a Terex HC80 crawler crane and is currently building the parking garage for the eventual building.

Photo 1: Dan Brown standing atop his Terex HC80 crawler crane.

Dan Brown standing atop his Terex HC80 crawler crane.

Photo 2: General view of the jobsite. Dan Brown is operating his Terex HC80 crawler crane.

Dan Brown is operating his Terex HC80 crawler crane at a busy job site.

US Congress passes $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill

On November 6, 2021, the US Congress passed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that now heads to President Biden’s desk to be signed into law. This bill is a historic investment in infrastructure that will improve the country’s roads and bridges, water and wastewater systems, modernize the electric grid, and more. IUOE General President James […]

On November 6, 2021, the US Congress passed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that now heads to President Biden’s desk to be signed into law. This bill is a historic investment in infrastructure that will improve the country’s roads and bridges, water and wastewater systems, modernize the electric grid, and more.

IUOE General President James T. Callahan made the following statement commenting on the passage of the infrastructure bill (see image below).

Video of the historic plaque unveiling that marked the founding of Local 793

On Thursday, November 4, 2021, a Heritage Toronto plaque was unveiled on the corner of Church and Shuter Streets in Toronto, commemorating the location where Local 793 was founded. This corner is where the Elliott House Hotel stood and where the 11 founding fathers met on December 11, 1919, and requested a charter that would […]

On Thursday, November 4, 2021, a Heritage Toronto plaque was unveiled on the corner of Church and Shuter Streets in Toronto, commemorating the location where Local 793 was founded. This corner is where the Elliott House Hotel stood and where the 11 founding fathers met on December 11, 1919, and requested a charter that would mark the birth of Local 793.

Below is the video of the unveiling where Business Manager Mike Gallagher, President Joe Redshaw, IUOE Canadian Regional Director Lionel Railton, visiting Professor of the Department of History at York University Gilberto Fernandes, and Heritage Toronto Plaque Manager Chris Bateman shared their thoughts about what this celebratory event represents.

Local 793 members are protecting the environment and Ontarians

Local 793 members are working for GDB Constructuers on the Scotts Mills Dam project at Lock 19 in Peterborough, ON. This replacement project is badly needed as the current dam is nearing the end of its life and plays an essential part of the Trent-Severn system. Lock 19 is one of many dams across Ontario […]

Local 793 members are working for GDB Constructuers on the Scotts Mills Dam project at Lock 19 in Peterborough, ON. This replacement project is badly needed as the current dam is nearing the end of its life and plays an essential part of the Trent-Severn system. Lock 19 is one of many dams across Ontario that allows Parks Canada to manage water levels across the province. Water levels are responsible for navigation, controlling flooding, and protecting the environment.

Below are some photos of Local 793 members onsite.

Photo 1: Local 793 steward Murray VanKoughnet is operating a LinkBelt 210 Excavator

Local 793 steward Murray VanKoughnet is operating a LinkBelt 210 excavator.

Photo 2: Michael Deasy is operating a LinkBelt 238 Crawler Crane

Michael Deasy is operating a LinkBelt 238 crawler crane.

Historic plaque unveiled to mark founding of IUOE Local 793

On Thursday, November 4, 2021, a Heritage Toronto plaque was unveiled on the corner of Church and Shuter Streets in Toronto, commemorating the location where Local 793 was founded. This corner is where the Elliot House Hotel stood and where the 11 founding fathers met on December 11, 1919, and requested a charter that would […]

On Thursday, November 4, 2021, a Heritage Toronto plaque was unveiled on the corner of Church and Shuter Streets in Toronto, commemorating the location where Local 793 was founded. This corner is where the Elliot House Hotel stood and where the 11 founding fathers met on December 11, 1919, and requested a charter that would mark the birth of Local 793.

Taking part in the unveiling were Business Manager Mike Gallagher, President Joe Redshaw, IUOE Canadian Regional Director Lionel Railton, York University history professor Gilberto Fernandes, and Heritage Toronto Plaque Manager Chris Bateman.

“I get chills standing here, probably in the footsteps of one of our 11 charter members of Local 793 who came into a building located right here,” Business Manager Gallagher said. “One can only guess why they chose this location to meet, but we’re sure glad that they did. I now represent a local that has over 17,600 members and many, many families are dependant on the work of those members across Ontario and the Territory of Nunavut.”

The plaque briefly shares the history of Local 793 and what helped shape the union for more than 100 years. It serves as a reminder for all who view it of the men and women of Local 793 that helped build Toronto’s key infrastructures and many of its landmarks, such as the CN Tower, Skydome (now Rogers Centre), new City Hall, the Royal York Hotel, as well as residential and commercial buildings, subway lines, and hospitals.

“It is my honour to be here today to participate and recognize this historic event for IUOE Local 793,” Canadian Regional Director Railton said. “This is a proud day for the more than 17,600 members of the local.”

For over a century, Local 793 blazed a trail to bring dignity, safe working conditions, and economic benefits to its members across Ontario and Nunavut.

“Today, Local 793 has its own pension plan, own benefit plan, and own training centres in Morrisburg and Oakville. The founding fathers certainly led Local 793 in the right direction,” President Redshaw said.

The Heritage Toronto plaque is part of a multi-dimensional research project to preserve Local 793’s rich history. Local 793 has partnered with York University on a research and public education project that will focus on the history of operating engineers and heavy machinery in Canada’s construction industry. Gilberto Fernandes is leading the project.

Local 793 President Joe Redshaw, IUOE Canadian Regional Director Lionel Railton, Local 793 Business Manager Mike Gallagher, and York University history professor Gilberto Fernandes.

A Heritage Toronto plaque was unveiled on the corner of Church and Shuter Streets in Toronto to commemorate the location where Local 793 was founded. L to R: President Joe Redshaw, IUOE Canadian Regional Director Lionel Railton, Business Manager Mike Gallagher, and York University history professor Gilberto Fernandes.

Local 793 President Joe Redshaw, IUOE Canadian Regional Director Lionel Railton, Local 793 Business Manager Mike Gallagher, and York University history professor Gilberto Fernandes applaud after unveiling the plaque.

The Heritage Toronto plaque can be found at the corner of Church and Shuter streets in Toronto

This Heritage Toronto plaque at the corner of Church and Shuter Streets in Toronto is part of a multi-dimensional research project to preserve Local 793’s rich history.

Keeping essential infrastructure safe in northeastern Ontario

Local 793 members are busy working for Lacroix Construction on the Will Street culvert replacement and street replacement project in Sudbury, ON. This project is expected to be completed by Spring 2022 and involves improvements to the road water/wastewater systems that flow underneath the road to ensure a safe road for all residents. Below is […]

Local 793 members are busy working for Lacroix Construction on the Will Street culvert replacement and street replacement project in Sudbury, ON. This project is expected to be completed by Spring 2022 and involves improvements to the road water/wastewater systems that flow underneath the road to ensure a safe road for all residents.

Below is a picture of Local 793 member David Smeaton who is operating a John Deere 542L Loader onsite.

Local 793 member David Smeaton who is operating a John Deere 542L loader.

More Ontarians are eligible for COVID-19 boosters

Earlier today, Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore announced that the province plans to gradually roll out booster shots to all Ontarians over the age of 12. Select high-risk groups of Ontarians (listed below) can begin booking appointments at 8am on November 6 to receive their COVID-19 booster shot. The groups immediately […]

Earlier today, Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore announced that the province plans to gradually roll out booster shots to all Ontarians over the age of 12.

Select high-risk groups of Ontarians (listed below) can begin booking appointments at 8am on November 6 to receive their COVID-19 booster shot.

The groups immediately eligible for boosters as long as six months has passed since their second dose:

  • Individuals aged 70 and over (born in 1951 or earlier);
  • Health care workers and designated essential caregivers in congregate settings (including long-term care home and retirement home staff and designated caregivers);
  • Individuals who received a complete series of a viral vector vaccine (two doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine or one dose of the Janssen vaccine); and
  • First Nation, Inuit and Métis adults and their non-Indigenous household members.

Source: https://news.ontario.ca/en/release/1001100/ontario-expanding-booster-eligibility-to-more-ontarians

To book your COVID-19 booster shot: https://covid19.ontariohealth.ca/

Improving Ontario’s long-term care homes

Local 793 members are busy working on a six-storey long-term care building in Mississauga. The building will have an estimated capacity of 300+ beds and will help address the capacity issues within Ontario’s health and long-term care system. EllisDon is the general contractor for this $224 million project, Pumpcrete and Orin Contractors are subcontractors. This […]

Local 793 members are busy working on a six-storey long-term care building in Mississauga. The building will have an estimated capacity of 300+ beds and will help address the capacity issues within Ontario’s health and long-term care system. EllisDon is the general contractor for this $224 million project, Pumpcrete and Orin Contractors are subcontractors. This project is scheduled to be completed by March 2022.

Below are some pictures of Local 793 members onsite.

Photo 1: Harley Moco is operating a Schwing S-48 SX concrete pump

Harley Moco is operating a Schwing S-48 SX concrete pump.

Photo 2: Michael Zeppieri is operating a John Deere 160G LC excavator

Michael Zeppieri is operating a John Deere 160G LC excavator.

Photo 3: Zac O’Hagan is operating a Terex Peiner SK 575 tower crane

Zac O’Hagan is operating a Terex Peiner SK 575 tower crane.

Photo 4: The view from Zac O’Hagan’s tower crane

he view from Zac O’Hagan’s tower crane.