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To showcase various presentations of the Ontario Road Builders Association and of the Ministry of Transportation Ontario.
The mandate of the executive committee is to provide an opportunity for joint discussions between the Ontario Road Builders’ Association (ORBA) and the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO) to identify and address issues related to the construction industry in Ontario, specific to MTO contracts with a focus on highway program delivery, construction and maintenance. The objective of the executive committee is to provide a collaborative environment to share information and to discuss and progress topics of mutual benefit for both the construction industry and MTO.
This subcommittee engages in regular joint discussions to identify and resolve issues related to the construction contract administration industry in Ontario, specific to MTO contracts, by providing a collaborative environment to discuss topics of mutual benefit.
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