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spirit is alive and well at Hendriks Construction Ltd.
"Alberta has been a good place to do business,
and we support our community in various ways." says
A. J. (Al) Hendriks, founder of the company and patriarch
to his management team that includes his three sons and
a daughter. "I think you have to get involved, to
help wherever you can." continues Al. |
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words and that attitude ring true for all the management
at Hendriks Construction Ltd. From volunteering
at their churches, to assisting their childrens schools
and sports teams, to participating regularly with various
charity fundraising efforts, community support is just
an everyday part of life for the Hendriks 'family'. |
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in the Hendriks offices, certificates line the walls.
Memberships in professional associations, certificates
of excellence in the building industry, accolades for
participation and contribution, and recognition of health
and safety training - all are signs of participation and
respect within their industry and their community. |
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| It
is clear that Hendriks Construction Ltd. has a solid plan
for its future -- to continue to quietly and capably serve
the needs of their clientele and their community. |
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| Mac
& Cheese Luncheon 2011 |
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| Hendriks
Construction Ltd. is proud to be a sponsor
and attendee of this year’s Mac
& Cheese Luncheon held on March
24, 2011 at the Westin Hotel in Edmonton.
Hendriks Construction Ltd. has been
a sponsor of the Mac & Cheese Luncheon
each year since 2007. |
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| The fundraiser,
put on by the Inner City Agencies Foundation,
helps to raise funds for a number of
very important non-profit organizations
in the City of Edmonton. These
include the Bissell Centre, Boyle McCauley
Health Centre, E4C, The Edmonton Inner
City Housing Society, Edmonton People
in Need Shelter Society (EPINSS) and
Operation Friendship Seniors Society. |
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| Habitat
for Humanity 'Frame Game' 2010 |
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| Habitat for
Humanity Edmonton held its first annual FRAME
GAME competitions on September 11 and September
25, 2010. Each day, eight teams comprised
of volunteer builders from various companies
competed against each other to have their
half of a duplex framed and ready for the
roof to go on. It was a successful day that
brought families one step closer to realizing
their dream of home ownership. |
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| The winning
teams were Apollo Homes (Sept 11) and Cameron
Homes (Sept 25). |
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| Other participants
were: Apollo Homes, Graham Construction (2
teams), Hendriks Construction (2 teams),
Clark Builders, Polycore Canada, Stuart Olsen
Dominion (2 teams), Totem Building Supplies/Habitat
for Humanity team, iLevel by Weyerhaeuser,
HFHE Global Village team, PCL (2 teams), and
Chandos Construction. |
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| Visit the Habitat
for Humanity Edmonton website (www.hfh.org)
to learn more about them and the Frame Game
event. |
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