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WINTER 2015-16 I N T E R N A L N E W S L E T T E R O F T O M L I N S O N g ro u p of c om p anies Building Sustainable Communities Message from the CEO During our employee engagement survey meetings with each of you it became very clear to me that the efforts of our team to create an environment of professional growth and innovation are beginning to take hold throughout Tomlinson. The best companies in the world work hard to build a great culture from within by engaging their teams though thoughtful and often passionate discussions, and not by issuing orders. Our culture is derived from our Core Values - we need to live by these values every day. If we don’t, we risk making decisions that may change the culture we’ve built and want to continue to foster. We are well on our way to creating a company and culture everyone wants to be a part of. I ask that you help me to continue to foster a culture of innovation and professional growth as we work towards our long term vision of being the strongest infrastructure and environmental services organization in Eastern Canada. Thank you for all of your efforts in 2015 and I look forward to the challenges, and successes we will have in 2016. Ron Tomlinson, CEO Tomlinson adheres strongly to core values that guide our strategic vision, day-to-day operations and interactions with employees and partners. Although not a complete list – Excellence, Teamwork, Innovation and Integrity are some of these core values that the company strives to uphold. Tomlinson also has a strong sense of community. Not only does Tomlinson work, live and play in the community, Tomlinson is active in community building through its participation and leadership. C ommunity-building is often associated with the actions required to strengthen a community. While, the commonly understood definition of community includes: • A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common • A feeling of fellowship with others, as a result of sharing common attitudes, interest and goals Tomlinson’s commitment to its community-building role can be observed in multiple ways. One, the company and its employees play an active role in their communities, whether it’s the National Capital Region or different locations throughout Eastern Ontario. If we focus on the local communities within which Tomlinson employees live – they raise families in neighbourhoods, they play on local sports teams, they buy goods and services from local merchants, they engage in environmentally conscious activities and more importantly, they give back to their community. Tomlinson has a long philanthropic history of giving and supporting local charities from The Ride to smaller, local initiatives. It’s important to note that “giving back” comes in different forms of support such as active participation, in kind donations and funds raised. There are many examples that provide proof of this commitment to building better communities. On a large scale, Tomlinson has raised more than $650K over three years with huge employee participation for The Ottawa Hospital’s The Ride. President, Kevin Cinq-Mars sits on the Board of the Youth Services Bureau of Ottawa dedicating his time to support and ensure the success of this important agency providing services to young people. Individual employees, like John Legault raised $2130 for his part in the Walk for Autism. Two, pertains to Tomlinson’s impact on the community and the more obvious efforts to develop sustainable and strong communities in partnership with the City of Ottawa and other TOMLINSON TIMES WINTER 2015-16 partners involved in the physical development of communities. Tomlinson is directly involved in building the National Capital’s infrastructure – roads, bridges, sewers, etc., and is well known for its excellence in Aggregates, Heavy Civil, Commercial and Municipal construction, Asphalt and Concrete as well as Environmental Services. Tomlinson continues to make history in major scale projects like Ottawa Light Rail Transit (OLRT), the rapid replacement of the Lees Avenue Bridge and the Rideau River Adàwe Crossing pedestrian bridge. Tomlinson’s achievements benefit the sustainability and strength of the community now and for the future. Three, brings to light the thought leadership Tomlinson offers and the impact this has on shaping the community. Through active participation in industry associations, City task forces, committees, conferences, and more., Tomlinson shares its expertise and knowledge. For many years, Tomlinson team members have held Chair and key positions with the Ottawa Construction Association (OCA) – one of the largest regional construction associations in Canada. Tomlinson is committed to community building efforts that work in collaboration with others who share a vision of building a better Ottawa and Eastern Ontario. Frequently, Tomlinson experts are asked to provide consultation on everything from environmental assessments to Health and Safety to Quality Control. Interestingly, these consultative roles align with the company’s Quality, Safety and Environmentally Conscious core values. Driven by our core values, we are shaping and strengthening our community and communities through our active efforts at different levels which are having a positive impact. FOUNDED ON GUIDED BY “Community Building is something we do as individuals, together as a team and as a company with our partners. We have a responsibility as a member of the community to actively participate where we can have a positive impact and build a strong and sustainable community.” - Tomlinson President Kevin Cinq-Mars 3 UNIQUE ROLES UNIQUE ROLES: Chemists Tomlinson supports a wide variety of customers with a broad range of environmental and waste management needs. Some of these customers ask for Tomlinson’s assistance cleaning up chemical or waste spills, recycling industrial waste, or require management of hazardous or non-hazardous waste. In the Tomlinson laboratory, a number of chemists are at the core of some of these efforts. Yi Zhang, a chemist who worked at Lacombe Waste and joined the Tomlinson team when they acquired Lacombe, says the team analyzes all kinds of wastewater and solid waste for any manner of project that a client might need to deal with -- from incoming wastewater from small businesses, to on-site spills and contaminants that need to be identified before they are cleaned up. With almost fourteen years of experience, Yi has seen many different kinds of jobs, all with their own unique challenges. “Every job is different. Some jobs are very complicated,” he says “You don’t always know what you are working with and have to perform a number of tests to determine if the waste is toxic or non toxic. Some of the work can be very dangerous, so it’s important to follow many safety procedures.” Lab Analyst Jiaxin Lao works alongside Yi and says that this role provides many interesting challenges. While it’s sometimes straightforward to identify what you’re dealing with, on other occasions you may be dealing with spilled chemicals in frozen soil, multiple contaminants, or many unknowns. Part of what Jiaxin enjoys about his role is that each client project is a puzzle and he gets to be part of the solution. According to Jiaxin, quality plays a very important role throughout the process, especially in the lab. Strict adherence to EPA and ISO standards as well as frequent testing and ongoing equipment calibration ensure the team is prepared to tackle every new project and be leaders in the management and testing of environmental waste. All agree that their roles provide an opportunity to have an impact on the environment, helping to treat wastewater, remediate soil, and manage chemical waste. twitter.com/tomlinsongroup follow tomlinson on social media facebook.com/tomlinsongroup TWITTER / FACEBOOK / YOUTUBE / LINKEDIN / G+ youtube.com/user/TomlinsonGroup linkedin.com/company/tomlinson-group-of-companies google.com/+Tomlinsongroup 4 Stay up to date on the latest news, stories, and events on Tomlinson’s social media pages. TOMLINSON TIMES WINTER 2015-16 HEALTH & SAFETY Recognizing & Preventing Heart Attacks and Strokes Cardiovascular disease is any condition that affects the heart or supporting vessels in the body. These include heart attack, stroke, heart failure, arrhythmia and heart valve problems, just to name a few. Heart attacks or stroke are the two most common and are usually caused by a blood clot blocking a narrowed artery in the heart or the brain. Although a heart attack or stroke may seem to strike suddenly, cardiovascular disease develops over a long period of time and can begin as early as the teenage years. Your risk of developing cardiovascular disease triples each decade of your lifespan. The most important steps that you can take to avoid cardiovascular disease include these lifestyle decisions: Nutrition Eat a balanced diet including fibre. Avoid excessive amounts of fat, oils, cholesterol and salt. Weight Control Don’t take in more calories than your body can use. Exercise Exercise 3 times a week for at least 20 minutes to reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease by as much as 60%. Stress Control Take part in regular exercise, hobbies and have a good work/life balance. Quit Smoking Smoking increases blood pressure, reduces exercise tolerance and increases the tendency for blood to clot. Smoking also reduces the amount of HDL (good cholesterol) in your body. Consider Other Causes Age, gender, ethnicity, heredity, diabetes and air pollutants can also play a role. Read the signs and react immediately! Heart Attack • • • • • • • • • Chest pain Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath Abdominal or back pain (most common in women) Cold, sweaty skin Skin that is bluish or paler than normal Nausea and vomiting Jaw pain Indigestion/heart burn Denial What to do: • Have the person rest • Offer to assist them with medication (nitroglycerin/ASA) • Check for breathing • CALL 911 IMMEDIATELY FOUNDED ON GUIDED BY Stroke • • • • • Sudden, severe headache Dizziness or confusion Unconsciousness Sudden loss of bladder control F.A.S.T. o Face – numbness or weakness on one side o Arm – numbness or weakness on one side o Speech – slurred or difficulty speaking o Time – very important to call for help What to do: • Have the person rest • Lay them down with affected side up • Check breathing • CALL 911 IMMEDIATELY 5 HUMAN RESOURCES Employee Engagement SURVEY RESULTS In August, employees had the opportunity to complete an Employee Engagement Survey. We have been conducting employee surveys for about 10 years, and the management team uses the confidential feedback to help guide our company policies and programs. Over the years we have implemented the Employee Assistance Program, Goodlife Discount Program, vacation benefit improvements, summer vacation availability, performance reviews for all employees, increased the bursary awards and built Tomlinson University programs – all based on feedback from employees in the survey. For the past few months, Ron Tomlinson, Kevin Cinq-Mars and Dana Lewis have been visiting various sites to deliver the results of the employee engagement survey and to ask questions that dig deeper into the meaning behind some of the numbers or comments on the survey. It has been an enlightening process and changes in some of our lines of business have already taken place based on the feedback from those meetings. What is employee engagement? Employee engagement is a heightened emotional and intellectual connection that an employee has for his/her job, organization, manager, or coworkers that, in turn, influences him/her to apply additional discretionary effort to his/ her work. HEAD HEART HANDS RATIONAL EMOTIONAL BEHAVIOURAL This year we worked with TalentMap to manage the confidential employee survey. This enabled us to compare our results against similar industries. By using a benchmark we can gauge how we compare to other companies across the country, while always striving to do better for ourselves. The Tomlinson overall employee engagement results were excellent. Our engagement score was 75% - 3 out of 4 employees are fully engaged. What does it mean to be engaged? Those are the employees that are willing to go the extra mile, they are helpful to each other, they have that “can-do” attitude, they take initiative and they continually act as an ambassador to Tomlinson. You can definitely feel their positive vibe every day when you come to work. 6 TOMLINSON TIMES WINTER 2015-16 HUMAN RESOURCES – CONT’D ENGAGEMENT VERSUS BENCHMARK 100% Quartile 1 Quartile 2 Quartile 3 Quartile 4 Top Decile 90% 80% % Favourable 70% Tomlinson Group of Companies 2015 Overall Engagement Score (75%) 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Benchmark Sorted by Increasing Engagement MINIMUM 53% MEDIAN TOP QUARTILE TOP DECILE MAXIMUM 69% 74% 76% 83% What did we find out about why employees at Tomlinson are engaged in their work? The employees that are most highly engaged at Tomlinson and the employees that really enjoy working here firmly believe there are opportunities for professional growth, we are an innovative company and we have a solid long-term organizational vision. FOUNDED ON GUIDED BY We are proud of the results. They confirmed what we believed and felt every day when we come to work – Tomlinson is great company that invests in its people, has a great future ahead of it and wants to continually learn and improve. For 2016, we will be reviewing the feedback you gave us during the meetings we had with you and hope to continually improve to make Tomlinson an even better place to be. 7 CUSTOMER SHOWCASE: Cardel Homes Tomlinson has carried out a significant amount of servicing work for Cardel Homes at their “Blackstone” site in Kanata. Having the opportunity to really know our customer, their staff and President Greg Graham has truly been a pleasure. Greg is an industry leader and a well know community leader, offering his time and talents to many worthwhile causes. Tomlinson is now working closely with Cardel Homes staff on their Carleton Place subdivision, “Miller’s Crossing”. Tomlinson is a partner with Cardel Homes on the K Gordon Lands along Rideau Road. “It starts with their leadership team. Bill, Ron and Kevin are fabulous guys to work with. Great businessmen who understand what our needs are as a partner and we understand what their objectives are. And that’s where it starts. And then from them all the way down, the team, the organization is first class all the way. They do a great job of responding to all of our inquiries, making sure that we’re provided with the necessary information we need to get our job done. Tomlinson’s just a unique company all the way through and we love dealing with them.” - Greg Graham, Cardel Homes Lystek Represented at Trade Commission meeting In early November, David Riley, who many know from his role at Tomlinson Aviation Services, traveled to California in another role, this time for Lystek International to represent the company at a Trade Commissioner’s meeting. At the meeting, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne met with California political leaders and representatives from organizations such as Ontario Water Tap and others to discuss ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and further embrace clean tech. The biosolids and organics industry is one that continues to grow, and as leaders in both quality and technology development in this field, it is important that Lystek is part of conversations like these. Sharing information and helping to educate regulators about what world-class Canadianbased and designed technologies like Lystek’s can play in David Riley, Lystek with Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne 8 environmental efforts will have an impact on our future success. TOMLINSON TIMES WINTER 2015-16 AWARDS INNOVATION CONTEST RESULTS! The bar keeps getting higher for the Tomlinson Innovation Contest. The overall quality of the applications continues to get better, and the energy and great ideas are spreading across the company. This year, the fourth year of the contest, we received applications from 7 different divisions. Congratulations to Stéphane Bertrand for winning the 2015 Innovation Contest. Stéphane built an easy to use lifting device to assist with the moving and placing of manhole frames. This tool is making the job easier and improving the safety for the team. This year’s reward for first place was $2000. Second place went to Ron Darraugh, who created a grid of GPS control points across the City of Ottawa, which we can use to get started on jobs more quickly. Third place went to Dan Hoffman for his process improvements to pouring bridge decks. This year’s applications were very strong, and as a result, there was a threeway tie for fourth place. These included the Heavy Civil Division’s Deck Drain Removal Umbrella team, the development of a new information link between the estimation software and the field, and Industrial Waste Kingston’s Directional Nozzle for Tank Cleaning team. Stéphane Bertrand Winner of 2015 Innovation Contest Finally, thanks to everyone that submitted an application. Keep working together, and keep those ideas coming! If you have a great idea that you would like to discuss, please contact Adam Hendriks (613-822-1064, or email [email protected]). Tomlinson Bursary Award Recipients At Tomlinson we offer two different bursary programs for post-secondary students – one for immediate family members of employees and one for seasonal workers. This year, we provided bursaries to six individuals, and wanted to highlight them here. We asked them how the bursaries have helped with their studies. [Adam Guibeault] “The first thing I did when I received the Tomlinson Bursary was to purchase the books that I needed for school. I put some of the money into my savings account, and the rest of the money I put towards my everyday expenses. Having the bursary was quite helpful, and just made my final year of university a little bit less stressful.” [Courtney Berquist] “I am so grateful to have received the Tomlinson Group Bursary this year. I am just beginning my Master of Applied Science in Environmental Engineering, which is a two-year program. I am focusing on waste stabilization and biodegradation processes for landfills operating in Northern climates, and plan to pursue a related career once I graduate. This award has lightened my financial burden, which allows me to focus more on my studies. I am so appreciative of Tomlinson’s support in my education!” FOUNDED ON GUIDED BY 9 AWARDS – CONT’D [Carley McNab] “I am a second year student at Loyalist College enrolled in the Paralegal Studies Program. Upon completion of the Paralegal Program, students are then able to write the P1 licencing exam with the Law Society of Upper Canada to become a licensed Paralegal in the Province of Ontario. The money that I received from the Tomlinson Bursary has been put straight towards my tuition expenses this year, which has allowed me to begin saving money to continue my education as I work towards a duel diploma in Paralegal and Law Clerk Studies, as well as save the money needed to take the P1 Paralegal Licensing exam within the next few years. I would like to profusely thank Tomlinson, and their generosity with this bursary, which is assisting me in reaching both my educational and career driven goals.” [Cordel Gallichon-Driscoll] “I would like to give a huge thank you to Tomlinson for choosing me as a recipient of the Tomlinson bursary. Being away from home and my family to attend university comes with various difficulties. Home for me is a very isolated town on the Lower North Shore of Quebec called St. Augustine River, making it necessary to leave home to pursue my education. I am currently completing my Bachelor of Honors in Finance at the University of Ottawa and it’s without any doubt that this bursary will help me to succeed. Expenses are high as a student and I am entirely grateful to have been chosen as the recipient.” [Amanada Burri] “The bursary money has allowed me to put more towards my final instalment of tuition, and has allowed me to have money left over to afford my textbooks needed for next semester classes. It has also put less of a financial burden on myself, by allowing me to cut back some hours at work, and focus on my studies that much more. The bursary has also given me the peace of mind to help focus my full ability on my studies, and perform my best without worry of finances. I truly appreciate the generous support that Tomlinson has given me.” [Ron Darraugh] “I was fortunate to receive the Tomlinson Seasonal Employee Bursary for five of my six semesters in the Civil Engineering Technology program at Algonquin College in Ottawa. I also had the pleasure of being part of the Tomlinson team for the majority of my college experience. Having financial support towards tuition and book costs as well as enjoying valuable experience and employment throughout the three years definitely enriched my post-secondary experience. These things allowed me to spend more of my time and energy on succeeding in my studies and less on worrying about finances and job searching. I would like to thank Tomlinson for their support in helping drive my success; I would not have done nearly as well without it.” New Material Recovery Facility (MRF) to Open by Spring 2016 Tomlinson Environmental Services is excited to announce the opening of a new facility coming soon -- unlike any other in North America. The new Material Recovery Facility (MRF) will be located on West Hunt Road in Carp and will be the largest facility within the Tomlinson Group to manage the recycling of industrial and commercial waste. This facility will also complement Springhill and the services that Tomlinson already provides. The Construction and Demolition (C&D) Waste Recycling facility will handle the recycling and reclamation of construction and demolition materials such as rock, wood, drywall, steel, and soil, and will be two times as large as our existing Springhill facility. “What makes this facility unique is not just its size, but the ability to provide air separation (such as rocks from garbage), and the fact that we are providing a single one-stop shop for our clients,” says Jason Wagner, Operations Manager with Tomlinson who is leading the construction of the new facility, “Waste materials are brought in for recycling and leave as reusable product – all supporting landfill diversion. At the moment, this doesn’t happen anywhere else.” 10 TOMLINSON TIMES WINTER 2015-16 THE Big Reveal: Tomlinson’s New Office The name and exact details of the design of the new Tomlinson office is a well kept secret. It’s with great anticipation that many are waiting for the #bigreveal. Tomlinson has been expanding with rapid growth over the years and needs to consolidate its various office operations under one roof. What is known is the location. Covering 170 acres, CitiGate is the site location and will be a unique and distinctive business park located at the intersection of Highway 416 and Strandherd Drive – an important “gateway” location in the City of Ottawa. With both public and private spaces, CitiGate will offer a mix of retail and corporate but will adhere to design approaches that incorporate a wide network of greenways, distinctive pathways and elegant use of natural and authentic materials with a high regard for environmental respect and responsibility. The competitive process to select an architectural firm for the design has closed, with Christopher Simmonds Architect Inc. being awarded the prestigious contract. The creation of the new building is a unique opportunity to communicate the Company’s core values and to bring to life a sustainable design that will reflect Tomlinson leadership in various services and products from quarry, infrastructure, roads, bridges, construction and environmental industries. Tomlinson’s dedication to environmental responsibility and commitment to ethical business practices will be reflected in the design of the building and site. Inspiration will be drawn from the local limestone outcrops, woodlands, fencerows and the rural setting. The design has been imagined as a restored and renaturalized landscape within which the building has been nestled and over which it bridges. Those close to the project have let slip that the arrival to the building will have a huge wow factor that will demonstrate the strength of stone and earth on which Tomlinson services and products are based. There is no doubt the new Tomlinson head office will add to the current list of unique and distinctive landmarks in the region. One aspect that is clear is the design will incorporate an important theme associated with Tomlinson – a sense of building community. Tomlinson wants the development of the site and building to reflect a strong community of members who share an integrated working relationship. Predicated on Tomlinson’s core values which include values such as: excellence, people and teamwork - many of the features of the design will promote increased communication and an alignment of different parts into a sense of a larger community working towards a common goal. In this case it’s Tomlinson’s vision to become the strongest infrastructure and environmental services organization in Eastern Canada. With the grand opening proposed for sometime in 2017, more details will be revealed once construction begins. FOUNDED ON GUIDED BY 11 ERP COMMUNITY RIDE THE RIDEAU CONT’D Enterprise Resource Planning at Tomlinson – Part 2 In the previous edition of the Tomlinson Times, we introduced you to the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) selection project that we started in 2015. Since then, have made significant progress and, by the time this edition of the Tomlinson Times is published, we will have released our Request for Proposal (RFP) to our prospective ERP vendors. Between August and October, several Tomlinson employee representatives – from all divisions and all facets of the business – attended a total of 29 detailed workshop sessions that related to their specific area of expertise. During these sessions we discussed and prioritized 1,020 requirements that we wanted the ERP system to address. TotalRequirements The requirements broke down as follows: Each was assigned priority defined as follows: 3 – CRITICAL 0- Notapplicable The functionality is critical to our day to day function and would be a show-stopper if it was not available with the new ERP system. 1- Nicetohave 2- Important 3- Critical 2 – IMPORTANT The functionality is something we would like to see in the ERP system. It would be necessary to find a solution if it wasn’t available but its omission would not preclude us from proceeding with the selection. 1 – NICE TO HAVE May be utilized if the functionality is available in the ERP system without having to undertake special effort to implement or support it. RequirementsbyFunction FinancialAccounting Project andServicesManagement Procurement WarehouseandInventoryManagement Distribution andLogistics Product Management Manufacturing andProduction SalesandMarketing 0 – NOT APPLICABLE This functionality is not needed. Technology HumanResourcesManagement CVOR Stores Property Management These detailed requirements will be the basis for the RFP. Once the RFP is published, we will be reviewing the RFP responses with the help of our consultants – BDC in the New Year. Want to know what happens next? In the next edition of the Tomlinson Times, we’ll provide an update on the responses received and next steps and timing for the ERP implementation. Do you have questions or comments? Send an email to the ERP Team at [email protected]. 12 TOMLINSON TIMES WINTER 2015-16 IN THE COMMUNITY IWD volunteers at Martha’s Table in Kingston A few months ago, the Tomlinson Environmental team in Kingston decided to get more involved in the community and partnered with Martha’s Table, a local non-profit that provides low cost nutritious meals to those in need. In November, the team participated in their first volunteer shift, working from 9am to 1pm to prepare lunch, assist with cooking, plate and serve desserts, and clean the kitchen. Monday through Friday, meals are prepared and served by volunteers in a restaurant-style setting for a nominal cost of $1. Diners can chat with others, have a nutritious meal, and find social support within a community of friends and volunteers. The Friendship Room and dining area at Martha’s Table acts as a drop-in centre that provides a relaxing and comfortable space open to all, and has access to a telephone, a computer, internet and instruction, restrooms, snacks, coffee, art and other activities. This volunteer effort will continue each month, with 3 to 5 people from IWD donating their time to help prepare the meal of the day. In addition to volunteering, IWD now has a drop box for non-perishable items at the office. Items collected will be taken to Martha’s Table by volunteers and used for upcoming meals. Mayor’s 15th Annual Christmas Celebration Tomlinson was on hand at the Mayor’s 15th Annual Christmas Celebration on Saturday, December 5th held at Ottawa City Hall. The fun-filled and free of charge annual holiday celebration saw families skating on the Sens Rink of Dreams in the warm sun (not your typical December weather!), roasting marshmallows and donating non-perishables for the Ottawa Food Bank. From puppet shows, performances by the Ottawa Children’s Choir, a visit from a magician and a warm welcome from Santa’s elves, a great day was had by all. “This was Tomlinson’s 4th year sponsoring this important community event and it’s one festive tradition for all members of our community we proudly support,” said Paul McCarney, VP of Business Development for Tomlinson. Along with several partners like Mattamy Homes, Hydro Ottawa, TELUS and Phoenix Homes, as an Evergreen Sponsor, Tomlinson donated $5,000 in support of the Ottawa Food Bank. FOUNDED ON GUIDED BY 13 CHRISTMAS PARTIES COMMUNITY RIDE THE RIDEAU CONT’D Mingle & Jingle The Mingle and Jingle Tomlinson Christmas Party on December 5th was fantastic! With almost 700 party goers listening to the Cuban sounds of Charisma Cubano and dancing to the wee hours of the morning to Solid Hits, a fun time was had by all. This year the fun photo shots were entertaining and the café bistro bar with late night espressos were tasty. The Toonie Bar program generously put on and matched by the Tomlinson family raised $18,300 for Hospice Care Ottawa. Amazing results! 14 TOMLINSON TIMES WINTER 2015-16 christmas parties – cont’d Congratulations to the service award winners: We also had a number of retirements this year: 25 year service Daniel Racine Jean-Marc Courchaine Eric Duval Steven McGill RETIREMENTS Randy Fequet Perry Lafreniere Perry Hutt Real Chenier Wayne Villeneuve Tom Sayya Pierre Robert Jim Scott Reg Hannah Ben Fortin 15 year service Randy Wilson Richard Holmes Mark Poitras Mathieu Gratton Cory McIndoo Denis Quenneville Annick Lapensee Pepin Brian Maxwell Ira Kettles Marty Thibault Kevin O’Connor Gordon Wilson Stephane Bertrand Stephane Peladeau Congratulations to you alL! Thanks for all you do for Tomlinson throughout the year, we are glad everyone had a good time and we look forward to next year’s party! CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE WINNERS! $5,000 winner • Derek Behnke - City & Commercial $1,000 winners • • • • • Ryan Wainman - TES Spenser Lepine - Heavy Civil Ron Dombroskie - Heavy Civil Noah Kluke - Heavy Civil Corey Gaffney - City & Commercial Day at the Track with Ron Tomlinson • Tim Lake - Heavy Civil FOUNDED ON GUIDED BY 15 CHRISTMAS PARTIES – CONT’D Lystek Party On Friday December 4, 2015, the ever-growing family of Lystek International Inc., a division of TES, gathered once again in the Sonoma room at the NAPA Grille & Wine Den, located just steps from the Grand River in Cambridge, Ontario. It seems that the location was even more appropriate than ever this year, given the biosolids and organics processing firm’s current expansion into the U.S. with a first, major project under construction in Fairfield, California, which is located about halfway between San Francisco and Sacramento – and only about fifteen minutes from Napa. Going back to the festivities of the evening of the 4th, however, even though Lystek is growing, it was noted by both Rick Mosher of Lystek and Tomlinson Group of Companies President, Kevin Cinq-Mars, (who was able to join the festivities this year with his “better half” Sara), that in some ways, it is nice that the company is still at a stage where all staff and spouses can still attend an annual Christmas Party and fit into a room meant to accommodate fifty people. Having said this, all were also in agreement that, given Lystek’s growth projections, this will surely not be the case much longer. Warm wishes to all for a Happy Holiday Season & prosperous New Year from everyone at Lystek! 16 TOMLINSON TIMES WINTER 2015-16 christmas parties – cont’d Tomlinson Industrial Waste Kingston Party This year’s Christmas party in Kingston was a blast for everyone who joined us. More than 70 people – employees and their spouses, attended the festive affair at Raxx Bar and Grill to celebrate not just the holidays, but the end of our first calendar year as part of the Tomlinson team. What a great way to celebrate the past year of rebuilding the business and cementing the Tomlinson brand in Kingston. Everyone enjoyed a delicious prime rib roast dinner with As a thank you for all of their hard work and support for all of the fixings, and a delicious cookie platter for dessert. the year, Kingston GM Ambrose Currie sent all of the spouses The team brought non-perishable donations with them for and significant others home with a nice takeaway gift set from Martha’s table, a not for profit outreach program that offer a David’s Tea. hot meal to the less fortunate from Monday to Friday along with many other very beneficial services which help out the community. Over the course of the evening, more than two bankers boxes were collected. We’ll be taking those items to our next volunteer day with this great Kingston organization. FOUNDED ON GUIDED BY It was a great turnout and made for a very fun night out for all co-workers and guests. 17 Show us your colouring skills! Name orientaltrading.com/freefun © 2011 OTC 18 TOMLINSON TIMES WINTER 2015-16