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Member Application Forms
Please click on the thumbnail to open the form applicable to your company. Completed forms can be scanned and e-mailed back at admin@mca-sask.com or faxed to (306) 653-7233.
Individual Contractor Membership Forms
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Membership FAQs
What does membership cost for a contractor?
Membership fees are based on your payroll from the previous year. We ask that you submit your WCB payroll statement to determine your fee.
WCB Payroll Range Fee 0 to $249,999 $690 $250,000 to $499,999 $1380 $500,000 to $749,999 $2300 $750,000 to $999,999 $2990 $1,000,000 to $1,249,999 $3680 $1,250,000 to $1,499,999 $4600 $1,500,000 to $1,999,999 $6210 $2,000,000 and over $8970 What happens if I join in July for example; do I have to pay for a full year?
No. We prorate your contractor membership fee so that you only pay the months that remain in the calendar year. In January of the following year, you will receive an invoice for the full membership fee.
Do you offer payment plans?
We can arrange payment terms that best suit your needs: monthly, bi-monthly etc. We work with you to determine the best payment plan.
Once I apply, how long does it take to become a member?
Once your membership application is submitted, it will be reviewed by our Board of Directors. Please allow up to two weeks for processing. Once payment is received, your membership will be activated, and you’ll receive a welcome message and additional information from our Member Services Coordinator.
Who is MCA Canada and why am I receiving information from them?
As a contractor member you will be automatically become a member of MCA Canada and be able to take advantage of their cost savings programs. MCAC is our national association and the largest trade association in Canada.
What is the SaskEnergy Network?
The network was developed as a response to the deregulation of the natural gas industry that was occurring at the time. In addition, it responded to the changing and evolving needs of customers. Today the programs continue to give customers easier access to natural gas appliances, installations, services, and financing. MCAS members do not pay for the SaskEnergy Network Member annual fee ($1000).
Where are your training classes held?
Most of our classes are held at the Sask Energy Training Centre in Saskatoon. The centre has a state-of-the-art technical lab where students can test their skills with hands-on lab work. The lab was designed so that mechanical systems are exposed and there are boilers, AC units, and furnaces that students work on during lab time. We do try, when possible, to bring classes to the Regina area.
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Privacy Policy
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Users in the United States may opt out of many third-party ad networks. For example, you may go to the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) Consumer Choice Page for information about opting out of interest-based advertising and their choices regarding having information used by DAA companies. You may also go to the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) Consumer Opt-Out Page for information about opting out of interest-based advertising and their choices regarding having information used by NAI members.
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We may work with third-party advertising companies who may utilize cookies and web beacons, and data collected on our services, to customize advertisements to you on our services, as well as on other websites or mobile applications in their networks beyond our services. Among other things, these customized advertisements may advertise our products and services and third party products and services on websites or mobile applications not affiliated with us. Some of these ads are online behavioral advertising – which serve advertisements that are more likely to be of interest to you using non-personal behavioral information. Such ads may contain cookies that allow monitoring of websites and mobile applications (including our own services) and your response to such advertisements. Cookies or web beacons placed by these companies do not collect personal information, and the third-party advertising companies do not have access to or use your name, address, e-mail address, telephone number or other personal information; they may however, anonymously track your usage across our services and other websites or mobile applications in their networks. We limit companies that place our ads from using information for any purpose other than to assist us in our advertising efforts.
For more information about these third-party advertising companies’ privacy policies, visit the Network Advertising Initiative’s website. If you prefer to not receive targeted advertising, you can opt-out of network advertising programs that use your information. To do so, please visit the Network Advertising Initiative’s opt-out page.
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MCAS Bylaws
This is a reproduction of the bylaws for the Mechanical Contractors Association of Saskatchewan current as of the latest update of this page on March 20th, 2025.
Please contact the MCAS office to receive an official copy of these bylaws in written or electronic form.
Bylaws of the Mechanical Contractors Association of Saskatchewan Inc.
Click on the thumbnail to view bylaws.
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Code of Ethics
Members of the Mechanical Contractors Association of Saskatchewan believe that business standards of a high order are essential to progress and will better qualify us to service society, our industry and Association by adopting the following Code of Ethics:
- Members of the Association shall take a professional responsibility with all business functions founded on trust, and every transaction to which they are a party to shall be conducted with honour and integrity.
- Members of the Association shall promote action which will prove to be beneficial to the public interest and in the best interests of the mechanical contracting industry as a whole.
- Members of the Association shall maintain a high level of quality in both material and workmanship thereby providing the best possible service to our clients.
- Members of the Association shall abide by all applicable laws, codes, regulations and standard practices to safeguard our industry’s performance for the protection of public health and the environment.
- Members of the Association shall firmly stand by the principle that all contracts, whether written or oral, be performed with the same good faith and intent with which the parties entered the agreement and any disagreements should be resolved by negotiation or arbitration, in preference to legal action.
- Members of the Association shall promote fairness in dealing with their employees, treating them with respect and assisting and encouraging their intellectual and skill development.
- Members of the Association shall support, and shall encourage their peers to support the policies and objectives of the Association, both nationally and provincially.
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Staff Directory
Executive Director

Drew Bilboe
Phone: (306) 664-2154
Fax: (306) 653-7233
E-mail: executivedirector@mca-sask.comMCAS
Unit #2 – 2412 Faithfull Avenue
Saskatoon, SK
S7K 4A6Member Services Coordinator

Shalynn Friedrich
Phone: (306) 664-2154
Fax: (306) 653-7233
E-mail: memberservices@mca-sask.comMCAS
Unit #2 – 2412 Faithfull Avenue
Saskatoon, SK
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MCAS 2025 – 2026 Board of Directors
President

Jarvis Rye
Phone: (306) 445-6707
Fax: (306) 445-6708North Battleford LUK Plumbing, Heating & Electrical Ltd.
491 – 114th Street
North Battleford, SK
S9A 2M4First Vice President

Nathan Rysavy
Phone: (306) 652-3835
Fax: (306) 653-3595Black and McDonald Limited
3455 Idylwyld Drive North
Saskatoon, SK
S7L 6B5National Director

Joanne Harpauer-Dignean
Phone: (639) 994-0907
TF: 1-800-414-4929 ext 4512Gateway Mechanical Services
501 – 44th Street East
Saskatoon, SK
S7K 0V9Directors at Large

Randy Steinhauer
Phone: (306) 249-4814
Peak Mechanical Partnership
409 – 45A Street East
Saskatoon, SK
S7K 0W6
Tyler Skjonsby
Phone: (306) 634-5512
Mid-City Plumbing & Heating Inc.
1237 6th Street
Estevan, SK
S4A 1A9Affiliate Representative

Trevor Hobman
Phone: (306)242-3333 Ext.125
Cypress Sales Partnership
2615 Wentz Avenue
Saskatoon, SK
S7K 5J1Ex Officio

Stephen Friedt
Phone: (306) 227-2455
Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan
2213 – 11th Street West
Saskatoon, SK
S7M 1J4WiCTC Representative

Nahanni Dearing
Phone: (306) 343-1904
Dynamic Agencies Ltd.
1-630 (Bay 2) 45th Street West
Saskatoon, SK
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Overview
Commonly known by its acronym, MCAS is a provincial, non-profit trade association affiliated with the Mechanical Contractors Association of Canada and represents plumbing and heating contractors in their relationship with the construction industry, legislative departments of municipal and provincial government, and other industry-related bodies.
MCAS has a long and distinguished record of worthwhile service in Saskatchewan, having grown out of the Saskatchewan Association of Sanitary and Heating Engineers in 1919. The affairs of the Association are conducted by a Board of Directors elected from the membership. Permanent staff facilities for day-to-day activity and representation of members’ concerns are maintained in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Mission Statement
To encourage, support, and promote the advancement of the mechanical contracting industry.
To advance, encourage, and promote all inventions and improvements in all aspects of the mechanical contracting industry.
To foster and promote the interchange of thought and ideas and all problems pertaining to the mechanical contracting industry among the members of the Association and among other individuals or bodies interested therein and to compile and distribute and to foster the compilation and distribution among its members of all information useful in the practice of the mechanical contracting industry.
To make representations with respect to Federal, Provincial, and Municipal legislation for the improvement of the mechanical contracting industry.
To seek for the members of the mechanical contracting industry equitable treatment in their relations with the manufacturers of and dealers in supplies.
To promote, foster, and improve amongst its members relations between employer and employees and to promote and foster the training of apprentices.
To conduct promotional activities, including advertising, publicity, and the holding of meetings, conferences, shows and exhibitions, and otherwise to apprise the public of the scope and character of the mechanical contracting industry.
To provide facilities for the exchange of information and opinions with the legislature and departments of government and other agencies concerning all the problems affecting the mechanical contracting industry within the scope of the Association and to carry on negotiations leading to the solution of such problems with the agency concerned.







