Lifetime Achievement Award
The ECA is transitioning the Claude Alston Award, which will now be recognized as the ECA Lifetime Achievement Award. The Claude Alston Award has served as a longstanding source of inspiration for many years and will continue to do so as the ECA Lifetime Achievement Award well into the future. It will be awarded at the Builder’s Connect Luncheon in February 2024 with the same common criteria.
The ECA continues to seek to recognize individuals whose accomplishments, leadership, and service inspires future leaders who espouse similar values and enable the best outcomes for the construction sector.
If you’d like to nominate an individual to recognize and honor their extraordinary leadership that has contributed to the “common good” of the Edmonton construction sector, please see below to view the criteria and submit your nomination.
Claude Alston and Award History
The Claude Alston Award is the ECA's highest honour, given in recognition of an individual's distinguished contribution to the Edmonton construction community. The ECA Board of Directors created the award in 1975.
The award is named for Claude William Alston (1883-1975), a charter member of the Edmonton Builders Exchange (est. 1931 and renamed the Edmonton Construction Association in 1965). Alston, a General Contractor, was one of the association's greatest contributors, serving as its President from 1947 to 1949, at which time he retired from Poole Construction Limited. The following year, Alston was appointed Secretary-Manager of the Association, a position which he retained until 1960. He passed away in 1975. Shortly after he passed away, the ECA Board of Directors developed criteria for a special award in Alston's name.
The Claude Alston Award allows the ECA to celebrate and honor persons of extraordinary leadership contributing to the “common good” of the Edmonton construction sector. The ECA seeks to recognize individuals whose accomplishments, leadership, and service will inspire future leaders who espouse similar values and enable the best outcomes for the construction sector.
Presented by the Edmonton Construction Association for outstanding service and contribution to the Edmonton area construction industry.
This award is to recognize a person in the industry who has had a substantial impact over the course of many years. The award will be presented at minimum on even-numbered years, however, the previous year’s nominations will be kept on file for future consideration.
- Awarded to any person(s) living at time of selection.
- Candidates may or may not be members of the Edmonton Construction Association.
- The recipient of the award should have a strong impact on the industry and will have excelled at more than one of the following:
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- Have given exceptional leadership through their organizations or partner associations (i.e., General Contractor, Trade, Manufacturer and Supplier, Architect, Engineer, Developer, Financier, Planner, Government Official, etc.).
- Were responsible for major construction growth to the area.
- Were involved in changes for the betterment of the construction community in the Edmonton capital region.
- Have pioneered specialized design or construction methods.
1975 | J.K. Campbell |
1976 | Dr. Kenneth Pugh |
1977 | R. Stollery |
1978 | P. Batoni |
1980 | W.G. Alexander |
1981 | G.D. Love |
1984 | A.S. Olson |
1986 | J.A. Norton |
1987 | W.A. Hiller |
1989 | Grant Duncan |
1990 | Triple Five Corporation |
1992 | Jake Thygesen |
1994 | Bill Weir |
1995 | Larry Kehoe |
1996 | Bruce Campbell |
2001 | Don Oborowsky |
2003 | Government of Alberta |
2005 | Gord MacPherson |
2007 | Peter Thomas Brown |
2008 | Bill McLean |
2009 | Henry Nimilowich |
2010 | John Moquin |
2011 | Phil Roy |
2012 | Stephen Mandel |
2013 | Bob Walker |
2014 | Gino Ferri |
2015 | Peter Dawson |
2016 | Tom Fath |
2017 | Paul Verhesen |
2018 | Doug Hager |
2019 | Neil McFarlane |
2022 | Alan Kuysters |
2024 | Paul Forgues |
Paul Forgues, Bird Construction - 2024
Paul Forges embarked on his illustrious career in construction after commencing studies at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) in 1969. The first day of school proved to be a turning point for him, setting the stage for a journey marked by dedication and excellence. Paul completed his studies in 1972, equipped with the knowledge that would lay the foundation for his remarkable career.
Immediately entering the industry upon graduation, Paul worked as a junior draftsman for several firms, honing his skills and gaining invaluable experience. In 1976, he joined RJC, where his commitment and expertise propelled him from draftsman to job captain and ultimately to the role of construction supervisor. Here, he oversaw quality control of structural components of the building.
The economic downturn of 1984 presented challenges for the construction industry, with major projects scarce. Undeterred, Paul seized the opportunity to work as a consultant between 1984 and 1986, on the iconic Canada Place project.
While on the project, Fred Ray convinced Paul to join Ellis Don in 1986 to oversee quality control. Paul honed his skills over 24 years at Ellis Don, serving as project manager on notable projects such as Commerce Place, Cross Cancer Institute the Mazzankowski and more. His tenure with Ellis Don was marked by excellence, dedication, and a profound impact on Edmonton's construction landscape.
In 2013, Paul moved to Stuart Olson, then after working on the Yellowknife Hospital for a short time, came back to Stuart Olson (now Bird Construction) where he remains an integral part of the team.
In 2014, the Canadian Construction Association (CCA) honored him with the Professional General Contract designation (P.GSC) for his outstanding contributions to the industry, reflecting his knowledge, experience, and commitment to improving construction practices.
Paul Forges' profound impact on the construction industry is further exemplified through his extensive involvement in key professional associations and advisory boards. As a dedicated member of (ASET), Paul has consistently contributed his expertise to the advancement of engineering and technology standards in the province. His commitment to the Edmonton Construction Association is evident through his seven-year tenure as a board member and his invaluable service on the Executive Committee for the Alberta Trade Definitions. Paul has also played a crucial role in shaping education within the construction sector, having served on the Education Committee of the Edmonton Construction Association. His long-standing commitment to NAIT Construction Technology is evident in his ten-year tenure on the Construction Technology Advisor committee, where he provided invaluable insights and guidance. Demonstrating exceptional leadership, Paul served as the Chairman of the Construction Technology Advisor committee for seven years, leaving an enduring mark on the program and influencing the next generation of construction professionals.
Paul Forges' journey is a testament to resilience, expertise, and a commitment to advancing the construction industry. His impact extends beyond projects to the individuals he has mentored and the organizations he has shaped.
The Edmonton Construction Association proudly honors Paul Forges for his remarkable contributions to the construction industry. Congratulations to Paul Forges for this well-deserved recognition!
Watch the VIDEO TRIBUTE to Paul Forgues
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Alan Kuysters, PCL Construction - 2022
Over the past 40 years, Alan has been an integral part of the construction industry in Alberta and beyond. His diverse career includes participation as a tradesman, project manager, executive, and as an industry board member.
Working alongside his father on projects in his early years instilled a passion for construction and the value of doing things right the first time. It was also the start of a lifelong commitment to teaching and mentoring others to help them excel in their construction careers.
Shortly after earning a Civil Engineering Technology diploma from SAIT, Alan joined the PCL family of companies as a labourer. Within his first six years, he earned his Red Seal Carpenter designation and amassed a wide breadth of field experience. He drew on this experience as he moved from the field to the office and began working on bids an as estimator. As the years went by, he moved into project management and led significant and unique projects in Calgary and southern Alberta.
In 2004, Alan welcomed the opportunity to lead the PCL Edmonton Buildings operations team as work in the region expanded and the size and scope of projects became larger and more complex in scope and contracting methods. In 2008, Alan was promoted to vice president and district manager and provided overall leadership for the region. The highlights during this time included fostering a high-performance team and seeing people grow in their careers as they delivered some of Edmonton’s most iconic projects.
To support industry growth, Alan held board positions with the Edmonton, Alberta, and Canadian Construction Association boards and held the role of ECA chair for two terms.
Alan’s tradesman roots made him deeply aware of the need for continued learning in the field and support for trade worker families. Through board involvement with Merit Contractors Association and the Merit Benefit Trust, Alan was able to provide leadership and strategy to many initiatives that benefitted workers, their families, and the industry as a whole.
As a construction leader, Alan has coached and mentored many people over the years to stimulate their personal and professional growth.
Neil McFarlane, Alberta Infrastructure - 2019
Neil’s career in project management and construction spanned 40 years, with experience in both the public and private sectors; as an Owner, a Contractor, and a project management Consultant.
Graduating with a Civil Engineering degree from the University of Alberta, he spent the first 22 years of his career with Alberta Infrastructure, contributing to and leading interesting projects such as the Nakiska Ski Area in Kananaskis for the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics, the Alberta Legislature Building and the Government Centre site, and development of a major fresh water marina at Cold Lake. Neil also led a team that received the Premier’s Award of Excellence for the use of Best Value Design-Build procurement leading to a successful Public/Private Sector Partnership for the development of the Alberta Research Council Facility in Calgary.
In 2001, Neil left Infrastructure, spending 8 years with McFarlane Construction, a mid-sized general contracting firm, guiding and developing project management processes, with an emphasis on DesignBuild.
In 2009, Neil saw a need for project management consulting services to assist private and public sector Owners in selecting and implementing appropriate methods of project procurement, and started a consulting firm to service that need.
Returning to Infrastructure in 2011 as a Senior Project Manager, Neil led the new Royal Alberta Museum project and assisted in wrapping up the Federal Building Project. From March 2017 to March 2018, Neil served as Assistant Deputy Minister of Infrastructure’s Health and Government Facilities Division, leading a team of professionals delivering major projects to meet government priorities.
Until his retirement from public service in May 2019, Neil served as Executive Lead, Change and Project Management for Alberta Transportation, heading up the Operational Excellence Branch, and acted as the Primary Change Advocate for the department, as the Government of Alberta moved to a One Government approach to enterprise systems.
Active on the Canadian Design-Build Institute’s Council for many years, Neil served as Chair from 2012-2014 and continues to remain closely involved. He also served on the Canadian Construction Documents Committee Task Force on Integrated Project Delivery (IPD), developing a national standard CCDC IPD contract.
Neil also served as co-chair of the Owner’s Forum, along with Andrew Sharman, University of Alberta. Facilitated by the Edmonton Construction Association, Public Owners from across Alberta meet twice yearly to discuss priorities to strengthen relationships with our construction industry partners – consultants and contractors.
Neil believes strongly that teamwork, collaboration and partnering with industry stakeholders leads to better project results for all participants.
Doug Hager, Graham Construction - 2018
With over 40 years in the construction industry, Doug Hager is a much-respected local figure. Doug began his career with Alta West Construction, where he started as a Labourer. Over the 13-year period with Alta West, Doug moved up the ranks from Apprentice Carpenter to Superintendent. He then went on to work at Stuart Olson for the next 26 years as both a Superintendent and Field Manager. From there, Doug came to The Graham Group in 2012, where he is currently Director of Construction. In this role, he travels to all of Graham’s 14 regional offices ensuring safety, quality and execution are carried out in a consistent and professional manner.
At Graham, Doug leads by example. He is an integral part of the Graham Future Builders Program, an internal program that identifies and builds skills for high potential foremen to become Site Superintendents, continuing to “Build, Manage and Lead” Graham’s workforce to be more prepared, educated and fulfilled. Doug is passionate about the learning process and making sure that everyone gets a chance to show their potential and succeed. Graham’s Builder’s Framework learning program, of which Future Builders is a part, was recently recognized by the Construction Owners Association through the giving of their Alberta Best Practices Award.
Doug currently sits on the Board of Trustees for Mercon Benefits and is a past board member for the Merit Contractors Association. He was also one of the founding board contributors of Merit Canada. Doug’s involvement with Merit over the years was based on the principal of having a common voice for the industry.
Watch the VIDEO TRIBUTE to Doug Hager
Paul Verhesen, Clark Builders - 2017
The ECA Board, Staff, and entire ECA membership offer warmest congratulations to Paul Verhesen – President & CEO if Clark Builders – and winner of the 2018 Claude Alston Award.
Paul's longstanding service to the construction industry – at local, provincial, and national levels – has been his discipline for so many years that any list of his contributions is bound to be incomplete:
- Past Board Member and Chair of the Edmonton Construction Association
- Past Board Member of the Canadian Construction Association
- Past Chair of the Alberta Construction Association's Management Committee
- Board contributor, GO Productivity
- Founding member of Canadian Construction Innovations (CCI)
Of course, Paul's 'day job' has been at the helm of Clark Builders, where his team has been singled out for nine consecutive years as one of "Canada's Best Managed Companies" and "Best Employers". We at the Edmonton Construction Association have been the direct beneficiaries of Paul's ongoing legacy of service, as he has encouraged and supported the involvement of his key leaders in many ECA initiatives, especially the YBG.
From your entire industry family, Paul – "Thank You" and "Congratulations!"
Watch the VIDEO TRIBUTE to Paul Verhesen
Tom Fath, The Fath Group - 2016
Tom Fath is co-owner with Dave Fath of The Fath Group. Tom is President of The Fath Group which includes: O'Hanlon Paving, Fath Industries, and a number of other prosperous companies employing up to 600 people. Tom started working for O'Hanlon Paving in 1968. In 2016, O’Hanlon celebrated its 60th anniversary.
Tom is very active in the Edmonton community and participates on numerous Boards and advisory committees throughout the city. As well, The Fath Group owns and operates the FC Edmonton professional soccer team (NASL).
In 2015, Tom was awarded Start-Up Canada's Senior Entrepreneur of the Year for the Prairie region and then the National Award for all of Canada. In 2011, Tom was awarded the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award for Construction in the Prairie Region. After years of work the Fath Group, in cooperation with Parkland County, saved a large section of eco sensitive land as Environmental Reserve and was awarded an ARHCA Environmental Award.
Tom continues to support community initiatives by contributing at the local, national, and international levels in a wide range of areas including: sports development, cultural and environmental initiatives, as well as health and well-being of children, youth, and adults.
Tom bridged the gap between the ECA Board of Directors and road builders across the city. His familiarity and passion for the road building industry and his extensive infrastructure made him a valuable contributor to the ECA, and helped us enhance relationships with all road builders. The ECA was privileged to have Tom serve as a member on the Board of Directors from 2006 to 2009.
Thank you, Tom, for your contributions to the Edmonton construction industry.
Watch the VIDEO TRIBUTE to Tom Fath
Peter Dawson, Dawson Wallace - 2015
Peter Dawson was born in the UK in 1948, but at the age of 3 he moved with his family to Australia, where he spent his remaining childhood years. In the late 1960s, Peter obtained his degree in Civil Engineering with Honors from Monash University in Melbourne. With a desire to see the world, Peter left Australia a few years after his graduation, first travelling to South Africa and then to London, working various jobs in the construction industry along the way. In 1974, after seeing a Syncrude advertisement in the local paper, Peter took another leap of faith as he made the move to Fort McMurray, where he initially worked as a field engineer, before moving to an office position in Edmonton, where he worked until 1979.
That year, Peter joined Ric Forest at Forest Construction. It was 2 years later, in 1981, when Peter met his future business partner Wayne Wallace. Both worked at Forest Construction until 1986, when Peter decided to start a company of his own. Wayne joined Peter a year later, and Dawson Wallace Construction was born.
Since 1987, the business partnership of Peter and Wayne, and the company have flourished. Since opening its doors, Dawson Wallace Construction has grown into a company of some 150 employees, with offices in Edmonton, Lethbridge and Calgary, and $300 million in annual sales. In 2017, the company will celebrate its 30th anniversary.
Throughout the years, Peter has been highly involved in the community and a strong supporter of our industry. Peter was elected to the ECA Board of Directors in 1991 and became President of the Board in 2001. At that time he stated of Dawson Wallace’s success: “the key to our success has been having good people, both at the office and in the field.”
As a Past President, Peter has remained active at the ECA, and can be seen at major ECA events throughout the year. In particular, Peter enjoys the ECA’s traditional Glendale Golf Tournament, where he and Wayne (and their children!) have won several competition prizes over the years.
Peter remains active in the community, at the ECA, and in business. His two children, Sharon and Jeff have now joined him there, solidifying a bright future for Dawson Wallace Construction.
Watch the VIDEO TRIBUTE to Peter Dawson
Gino Ferri, Reed Jones Christoffersen - 2014
In early February, the Claude Alston Award, given in recognition of outstanding service and contribution to the Edmonton construction industry, was presented to Gino Ferri of Read Jones Christoffersen. Congratulations Gino!
Watch the VIDEO TRIBUTE to Gino Ferri
- No current members of the ECA Board of Directors
- No members of the Awards Selection Committee
- No active Canadian politicians
- Candidates may not self-nominate
Stage 1 - Letter of nomination: two sentences on why you think your nominee should be honoured with this award.
- Nominations are welcome at any time but must be submitted to wendy.billey@edmca.com no later than October 1st to allow full consideration by the Awards and Recognition Committee.
Stage 2 - If shortlisted, the Awards and Recognition Committee may request more details, such as:
- Nominee's full name, mailing and email addresses, cell and office telephone numbers.
- Summary of reasons why your nominee should be considered and fits the criteria.
- Nominee’s career path, significant achievements, special honors, awards or offices held (with dates).
- Two reference letters from distinguished persons that communicate their rationale for supporting the Nominee.
The Awards and Recognition Committee is comprised of six people from the following categories:
- ECA Board of Directors Chair
- ECA Board Stakeholder Strategies and Engagement Committee Chair
- Three ECA members in good standing
- One ECA Past Board Chair