Maple Ridge company hosts The Future of Work for construction sector
May 2, 2025
A Maple Ridge company hosted a construction industry event that brought industry leaders, trades, and innovators together for two days of conversation focused on how construction must evolve for a rapidly changing world.
Pitt Meadows Plumbing hosted The Future of Work on April 24 and 25, during BC Construction Month, at their shop in Maple Ridge. They partnered with Houle Electric for the event.
“The Future of Work is such an incredible event… for us to be able to partner with them during Construction and Skilled Trades Month is an absolute honour for us… it is bringing the right messages to the future workforce,” said Chris Atchison, president of the BC Construction Association.
“It’s bringing the right messages to government. It’s shedding the right kind of light on our industry, that we’re an industry to be considered and an industry to be factored in,” Atchison added. “And it’s the message around, let’s not just accept the status quo. Let’s imagine something… that’s bigger and better for our industry.”
Pitt Meadows Plumbing and Mechanical, is known for its work on residential towers and medical buildings across B.C., and company president Steve Robinson founded the Future of Work. The two-day format included a Thursday evening industry mixer, featuring curated food stations and networking among project owners, general contractors, trades, and innovators, followed by a full conference day on Friday packed with panels, keynote presentations, and sponsor activations.
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