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CENTURION CONTRACTING TEES UP FUNDS FOR YOUTH IN CONSTRUCTION

by Foundation Team / Wednesday, 25 October 2017 / Published in NEWS

Vancouver, BC – The first annual Centurion Contracting Charity Golf Tournament took place at Golden Eagle Golf Club in Pitt Meadows and raised over $6000 in support of the Construction Foundation’s youth focused grants and programs.

“As an organization, we wanted to give back to the community and province,” says Mike Beaton, President of Centurion Contracting.  “The biggest challenge that we see for young apprentices is being able to afford to go back and finish their training.  Our association with the Construction Foundation will allow us to raise funds to support youth training and apprenticeship, which will in turn help the industry and provincial economy.”

“Remarkable community based contribution is coming out of the construction industry,” observes Abigail Fulton, Executive Director of the Construction Foundation.  “We work with companies and individuals across the province to assist with their corporate social objectives.  Time and time again, industry members demonstrate they are here for good, in more ways than one.”

As one of the fastest growing subcontractors in the Lower Mainland, Centurion Contracting is committed to supporting provincial youth with supports and opportunities to excel as they build their career in the construction industry.

“At the Construction Foundation, we believe in the power of community. Construction employs over 210,000 individuals and what we do together to create common good can have lasting and far reaching impact,” shares Fulton.  “We recognize the work that Centurion Contracting is doing to help us invest in the futures of young tradespeople.”

Centurion Contracting would like to thank the sponsors and volunteers who participated in making the inaugural Centurion Contracting Charity Golf Tournament a success.

About Centurion Contracting

Established in 2008, Centurion has become one of the fastest growing subcontractors in the Lower Mainland with over 100 employees. Centurion’s commitment to quality work and outstanding service has allowed them to build a loyal client base that relies on their expertise in Commercial Construction and Insurance Restorations. Centurion Contracting embraces the systems and procedures necessary to administer large complex construction projects and are able to seamlessly integrate into their customers’ daily operations.  www.centurioncontracting.com

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