Ontario Construction Report staff writer
Graham Construction has launched a dedicated centennial website featuring an interactive digital exhibit to mark its 100th anniversary.
The online platform chronicles the company’s evolution from a small, family-owned contractor working on the Saskatchewan railway in 1926 to an employee-owned construction partner delivering complex building, infrastructure and industrial projects across Canada and the United States. The site includes archival content and a growing series of videos in which employees share first-hand perspectives on the people, projects and milestones that shaped the company’s first century.
The centennial theme, “Defining a Century,” reflects both Graham’s history and its forward-looking strategy as construction delivery models, project scale and technology continue to evolve.
“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, Graham began as Graham and Sons in Estevan, Sask. Over the decades, the company expanded geographically and diversified its services, growing into a major North American contractor operating across multiple sectors.
Recent work includes the Nisutlin Bay Bridge in Teslin, Yukon, completed in 2025, highlighting the firm’s continued role in delivering large-scale infrastructure projects.
Company officials say the centennial milestone is as much about the future as it is about the past, pointing to increasingly complex builds, sustainability expectations and evolving client demands as defining factors for the next chapter.
The centennial website will be updated throughout the year with additional stories and project features as the company celebrates 100 years in construction.

