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Annual General Meeting

Sylvain Brunet still president of APCHQ Montérégie-Suroît

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21 novembre 2024
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Par Gabrielle Denoncourt, Journaliste

The members of the Association des professionnels de la construction et de l'habitation du Québec (APCHQ) - Montérégie- Suroît, have elected their Board of Directors for the year 2024-2025.

On November 13, at the Annual General Meeting, Sylvain Brunet of BMC Construction inc. was re-elected president for a second year.

Jean-Charles Moraës of Rénoélec inc. is now vice-president, and Jean St-Pierre of Gestion Jean St-Pierre inc. is secretary-treasurer. Keven Sauvé of Alnor Construction inc. has joined the Board of Directors for the very first time.

The Association currently has over 1,400 members active in the construction and renovation industry in the Montérégie-Suroît region. The Association also offers the “Devenir entrepreneur” training program recognized by the Régie du bâtiment du Québec (RBQ).

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