Solid Construction& Concrete PumpingWhen you are looking for a contracting company for your next residential or commercial building project, it's time to call SOLID CONSTRUCTION. With years of experience backing us, our company hires and manages projects with framing and finishing carpenters, engineers, draftspeople, electricians and plumbers will make sure your home, business or commercial project is completed on time and on budget. Take a look at our Gallery to view some of our Showcase Projects that have been completed recently. We currently provide construction, road building and other contracting and concrete delivery services in Kenora, Dryden, Ear Falls, Red Lake, Sioux Lookout Sioux Narrows, Nestor Falls and most towns, cities, and remote areas in between.If you need a specific piece of equipment, be sure and see our Equipment and Capabilites page to learn more the unique concrete pumpers, dump trucks, backhoes, excavators, bobcat skidsteers and miniexcavators that our clients have at their disposal
The Manitoba First Nations , through Sub-agreement Holders and Local boards, mandated by their Chiefs and Council members established First Peoples Development Inc. (FDPI) with a new Board of Directors effective April 1, 2006.The FPDI is comprised of thirty-four First Nations Sub-agreement Holders as designated by their Local Boards, with the mandate to address the employment and training interests of First Nations people. The articles of incorporation support the principle of grassroots or local decision-making while promoting, advocating and addressing the needs of First Nations through their Local boards.FDPI is established in accordance with the Human Resource and Social Development Canada - Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Strategy ( ASETS ) and focuses upon its three priorities:ASETS , administered though the FDPI, is designed to help Aboriginal people prepare for and find high demand jobs quickly, as well as keep them in the long term. All Aboriginal people may access - through their local band offices and sub agreement holders - programs and services that include:The ASETS is the federal government's successor strategy to the AHRDS and is designed to help improve the employment opportunities of Aboriginal peoples and enable them to fully participate in the Canadian economy in a relationship based on mutual trust, respect and openness.
Solid Construction Inc offers general contracting services and concrete pumping services in the Kenora, Northwestern Ontario area. We're located in Kenora, Ontario. We have done multiple projects including home builds, office builds, cottage and cabin builds as well as dock builds and installation. At Solid Construction Inc, we work with commercial, industrial and residential clients. We have a full range of equipment to meet your needs including excavators, loaders, dump trucks, Bobcats® and plows. We serve Kenora, Sioux Narrows, Nestor Falls, Vermillion Bay, Dryden, Red Lake, Ear Falls, Sioux Lookout and surrounding areas. Call us today for your contracting and construction needs.
Navigation MenuPathways to EducationCEDA hosts the Pathways to Education program in Winnipeg, with partnerships from the Province of Manitob,a Winnipeg School Division, Pathways to Education Canad,a University of Winnipeg and the City of Winnipeg. Pathways to Education-Winnipeg program focuses on lowering high school drop outs rates, increasing access to post-secondary education and closing the 'opportunity gap' There are 4...read moreThe History of CEDACommunity Education Development Association (CEDA) was formed in 1979 when seven inner city parent councils agreed to form a non-profit community development organization in order to build a voice for inner city parents and residents to more effectively address education and community improvement concerns and issues. A Board of Directors was elected to govern CEDA including representation from...read moreAboriginal Children Count CampaignAboriginal Children Count: A Campaign for Social Justice in the Childhood Development: The purpose of this campaign which was launched in 2012 is to create awareness for the need for targeted programming for Aboriginal babies to age four who live in the North End.