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On Wednesday, June 26, The Honorable Prabmeet Sarkaria, Ontario Minister of Transportation and Member of Provincial Parliament, visited the CDN Group in Delhi, Ontario. The visit spotlighted the proposed construction of a new 65,000-square-foot manufacturing facility on Highway #3. 

 

The new facility marks a significant development for Norfolk County, promising to boost local employment and stimulate economic growth. Minister Sarkaria’s visit underscores the provincial government’s support for infrastructure development and economic expansion in the region. 

 

Quotes: 

 

Mayor Amy Martin 

“I was thrilled to be invited to join the CDN family as they welcomed the minister to Norfolk. This facility will serve as a cornerstone for manufacturing advancements and skilled job creation in Norfolk County, fortifying our long-term economic resilience.” 

 

Bill Dendecker, owner, CDN Group 

“The new facility represents a major milestone for CDN. It will not only enhance our production capabilities but also create new jobs and opportunities for the local workforce. We are grateful for the support from the provincial government and the local community.” 

 

John Regan, Director of Strategic Innovation and Economic Development, Norfolk County 

“The entrance and accessibility along Highway 3 are crucial for all commercial development in Norfolk County. The new CDN manufacturing facility is a prime example of how improving infrastructure can drive economic growth, attract investments, and enhance the overall prosperity of our region.” 

 

About CDN Group: 

 

CDN Group of companies is a Canadian owned and operated manufacturing and construction firm. Located in Delhi, Ontario, CDN specializes in designing, manufacturing, and installing durable steel structures for residential, commercial, and agricultural applications. Their mission is to provide customers with quality-built structures with integrity and excellence. The group encompasses CDN Excavating, CDN Concrete, CDN Buildings, and CDN Mechanical, managing all phases from initial design through to project completion. 

 

Left to Right: Councillor Michael Columbus, Councillor Chris Van Paassen, Mayor Amy Martin, Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria, Bill Dendekker, Will Dendekker, Joel Dendekker and Davinder Baath of DSP Design.

 Left to Right: Councillor Michael Columbus, Councillor Chris Van Paassen, Mayor Amy Martin, Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria, Bill Dendekker, Will Dendekker, Joel Dendekker and Davinder Baath of DSP Design.