Romeo Milano
Chair at Council of Ontario Construction Associations- Claim this Profile
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Peter Nissenbaum
I can highly recommend Romeo's work. He and I have worked together on several large asbestos removal projects and I have found him professional, precise, knowledgeable and motivated. I look forward to working with him on many more projects!
Peter Nissenbaum
I can highly recommend Romeo's work. He and I have worked together on several large asbestos removal projects and I have found him professional, precise, knowledgeable and motivated. I look forward to working with him on many more projects!
Peter Nissenbaum
I can highly recommend Romeo's work. He and I have worked together on several large asbestos removal projects and I have found him professional, precise, knowledgeable and motivated. I look forward to working with him on many more projects!
Peter Nissenbaum
I can highly recommend Romeo's work. He and I have worked together on several large asbestos removal projects and I have found him professional, precise, knowledgeable and motivated. I look forward to working with him on many more projects!
Experience
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Council of Ontario Construction Associations
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Canada
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Government Relations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Chair
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Jan 2016 - Present
The Council of Ontario Construction Associations (COCA) is a federation of construction associations and is the largest and most representative group of ICI and heavy civil construction employers in the province of Ontario. Our member organizations represent more than 10,000 construction businesses and more than 400,000 employees. COCA brings the concerns of our members to the attention of Queen's Park and is committed to working with the government to ensure that Ontario's legislative landscape is one in which our industry can grow and prosper.
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Safetech Environmental Limited
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Canada
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Environmental Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Principal
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May 2004 - Present
Since 1989, Mr. Milano has been providing environmental consulting, inspection and testing services to a wide variety of clients within Ontario including institutional, commercial and industrial facilities. Mr. Milano’s responsibilities includes providing recommendations on identifying and abating hazardous building materials such as asbestos-containing materials and mould contaminated building materials. Safetech also specializes in performing Indoor Air Quality assessments in commercial, industrial, and institutional facilities. Mr. Milano started Safetech Environmental Limited in May of 2004 along with his partners C. Weston Henry, M.H.Sc., CIH, ROH, and D. Glenn Smith, B.Sc. (HE), CRSP, AMRT. Safetech Environmental Limited (SEL) has been formed and carefully shaped to be an industry leader in the provision of consulting services where environmental and occupational health and safety concerns are raised. SELs goal is to provide comprehensive, efficient and cost effective solutions to our client groups.
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Canadian Construction Association - Association canadienne de la construction
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Canada
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Construction
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1 - 100 Employee
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MS&S National Advisory Council Member
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Mar 2017 - Present
Across Canada, CCA represents more than 20,000 members firms drawn from 63 local and provincial integrated partner associations. CCA gives voice to the public policy, legal and standards development goals of contractors, suppliers and allied business professionals working in, or with, Canada’s non-residential construction industry. Across Canada, CCA represents more than 20,000 members firms drawn from 63 local and provincial integrated partner associations. CCA gives voice to the public policy, legal and standards development goals of contractors, suppliers and allied business professionals working in, or with, Canada’s non-residential construction industry.
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Toronto Construction Association
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Canada
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Construction
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1 - 100 Employee
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Past Chairman
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Jan 2016 - Present
The Toronto Construction Association, or the General Builders' Society as it was called then, was founded in February 1867 by a group of 58 Canadian construction industry executives. The association's mandate in those early days was to promote the highest possible standards of professionalism in an industry characterized by stiff competition and often razor thin margins.Today, more than 140 years later, not much has changed. With more than 2000 member companies representing something approaching 300,000 local construction industry practitioners, the mandate is ostensibly the same.
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Board of Directors
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2008 - Present
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