Councilor Natalie Hart visits to celebrate our achievement
We’re thrilled to share a special milestone in our journey: HKC Construction recently welcomed Councilor Natalie Hart from Mississauga’s Ward 5 to celebrate our recognition as the Fastest-Growing Company in Mississauga by The Globe and Mail!
A Visit Rooted in Partnership
Councilor Hart, elected in 2024 with a focus on community safety, housing affordability, and infrastructure, stopped by to congratulate our team and discuss the power of local collaboration. As a champion for small businesses, she highlighted how companies like HKC Construction play a vital role in shaping Mississauga’s future.
In her remarks, Councillor Harp shared:
“One of the best parts of my job is being out at local businesses and helping them celebrate the great work they do to make everything in our city possible. Today I’m here at HKC Construction, celebrating their award-winning growth over the last several years.”
Growth Fueled by Community
Helen from HKC Construction echoed the excitement, emphasizing the shared vision between the company and the city:
“We’re here to support local businesses, small businesses, and corporations. Connecting with the community is at the heart of what we do, and we’re grateful for leaders like Councillor Harp who prioritize progress.”
This award isn’t just about numbers—it’s a testament to:
Team HKC’s dedication to excellence in every project.
Collaboration with Mississauga to build safer, more vibrant neighborhoods.
Our commitment to empowering local businesses, ensuring growth benefits everyone.
None of this would be possible without the trust of our clients, the hard work of our team, and leaders like Councillor Harp who foster innovation. To the City of Mississauga: Thank you for believing in us and creating opportunities for businesses to thrive.
As we celebrate this recognition, we’re doubling down on our mission to deliver quality construction, community-focused solutions, and partnerships that drive meaningful change. Together, we’re building more than structures—we’re building a stronger, more connected Mississauga.