Graham is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2026, marking a century of building projects.
“Reaching 100 years is something only a small number of companies ever get to do,” said Andy Trewick, President and CEO of Graham. “It reflects generations of resilience, progress and a legacy of people who have shown up with purpose, had pride in quality work and stood confidently behind what they build. Which is what we still do every day.
Founded in 1926 as a small, family-owned company in Saskatchewan working on the railway, Graham has grown into a leading employee-owned construction firm, delivering complex infrastructure, buildings, industrial projects across Canada and the United States.
Graham’s centennial theme, Defining a Century, reflects both the company’s past and its forward-looking mindset. While the anniversary honours 100 years of progress, the focus remains on the future and meeting the demands of increasingly complex projects. From critical infrastructure to places of care and connection that ensure communities thrive, to partnerships in the energy sector that power economies, Graham’s people come to work every day with the knowledge that whenever a project ends, our legacy begins.
“At its core, our people are the heart of this milestone. Graham’s history isn’t just a story, but a foundation defined by the people behind the projects of who we are and the inspiration for who we’re becoming,” saidTrewick. “Whether on site or in the office, our people are building the kind of company that will last for generations.”
Throughout 2026, Graham will mark its Centennial through a series of celebrations, recognition programs and storytelling initiatives that honour the people and projects that have shaped the company’s history and those that will define the century ahead.
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