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Nobes named chair of CCA board of directors

Nobes named chair of CCA board of directors

OTTAWA—Brendan Nobes has been named the chair of the 2022-2023 board of directors for the Canadian ion Association (CCA).

The new board members were announced March 7 during the CCA’s annual general meeting in Vancouver. Nobes will take over the role from outgoing chair Ray Bassett.

Nobes is the director of major projects for rcs construction, a general contracting firm building landmark projects throughout Atlantic Canada.

He has 35 years of experience in the construction industry, working as a site superintendent, senior estimator, senior project manager and project manager representing the owner. Working at all levels in construction – from design review and document preparation to scheduling, budgeting, cost forecasting and tender package preparation – Nobes has adopted a “cradle-to-grave” approach to construction management, states a CCA release.

A Gold Seal Certified project manager and estimator, Nobes is CCA’s representative to the Canadian ion Documents Committee and is also past chair of the ion Association of Nova Scotia. Nobes, a graduate of Mount Allison University, was also the 2017 recipient of the CCA Robert Saunders Trophy for his commitment and dedication to the industry, particularly to the general contractors’ sector.

“I know the last two years have tested us all and presented us with great uncertainty, but it truly feels like a tide is turning for the better,” said Nobes in a statement. “This is the year to capitalize on the advancements made in technology, make our corporate cultures more inclusive, and put Canada on the path to green.”

In addition to delivering a refreshed strategic plan, Nobes is planning to advance three initiatives during his tenure: expanding CCA’s engagement with members, in person in their hometowns; launching new services to elevate best practices in project delivery; and strengthening the bonds between CCA and its partner associations, indicates the release. 

Other members on the CCA’s 2022-2023 board of directors are:

  • Charles Caza (1st Vice-Chair), Ontario – Central Canada
  • Francis Roy (2nd Vice-Chair), Quebec – Central Canada
  • Jean François Arbour, Quebec – Central Canada
  • Andrew Arnill, Alberta – Western Canada
  • David Bowcott, Ontario – Central Canada
  • Nicole Chabot, Manitoba – Western Canada
  • Leslie Doka, Saskatchewan – Western Canada
  • Trevor Doucette, Alberta – Western Canada
  • Steve Drummond, British Columbia – Western Canada
  • Wayne Ferguson, Ontario – Central Canada
  • Nadine Fullarton, New Brunswick – Eastern Canada
  • Eric Gaulin, Quebec – Central Canada
  • Peter Grose, Manitoba – Western Canada
  • Quentin Huillery, Alberta – Western Canada
  • Branden Kotyk, British Columbia – Western Canada
  • Patrick Lafrenière, Newfoundland and Labrador – Eastern Canada
  • John Mollenhauer, Ontario – Central Canada
  • Cory Richter, Saskatchewan – Western Canada
  • Brad Scott, Nova Scotia – Eastern Canada
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