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New president named at CGI Constructors

October 7, 2024 
By Adam Freill

Construction Leadership

Seasoned industry veteran Anthony Minniti has progressed to president of CGI, broadening his collaborative leadership within the company.

Anthony Minniti. (Photo courtesy of CGI Constructors)

Anthony Minniti is the new president of CGI Constructors. A pivotal part of the CGI team for the past 17 years, Minniti has held several key positions within the organization. Most recently he served as the vice-president of operations for Canada. He was also the founding partner spearheading the company’s expansion into Western Canada in 2007, and through the years has expanded his leadership to Canada-wide operations. The company says his broad experience and collaborative leadership make him the ideal candidate to lead CGI forward.

“I am excited to accept this role and lead our amazing team,” said Minniti. “As an industry leader, I take pride in innovating, being people centred and creating value for clients. We will focus on healthy and safe work culture practices, expanding the use of best-in-class technology, and delivering great projects to all our clients.”

Through a balanced business approach and collaboration, he says his aim is to ensure the company’s partners know that they build together.

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“People Building Canada is a core value of CGI; we deeply value our employees, subtrades, suppliers, owners and consultants, all of whom work together to deliver the highest quality projects,” he stated.

CGI Constructors delivers projects within a number of market sectors, including community buildings, education, hospitality, institutional, commercial and healthcare. Founded more than 35 years ago, the company has more than 100 employees and four regional offices.

www.cgigc.com

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