Titans Home Opener Loss a Nail-Biter
The KW Titans began their third National Basketball League of Canada (NBLC) season on Nov. 18th, hosting the expansion Sudbury Five in a wide open game before an enthusiastic crowd at the Kitchener Auditorium. As the majority owner of Titans franchise, Ball Construction is committed to continuing to grow connections to the team within the community.
Opening Weekend a Big Draw for Meridian Community Centre
The official grand opening of the Meridian Community Centre took place Sept. 14 and 15 in Pelham, Ontario. The weekend celebration included... Learn More
JWC Cannabis Facility Retrofit Underway
A former auto parts plant is about to become a massive cannabis cultivation facility and Ball Construction is delighted to announce its... Learn More
Specialty Project Highlights
Ball Construction’s dedicated specialty projects team covers a full range of construction services including new projects and ongoing renovations. Below are some... Learn More
Ball’s Tim Poser Wins Prestigious Carpentry Award
Congratulates are in order to Ball Construction’s Tim Poser for placing first in the carpentry division of the 2018 Provincial Apprenticeship Contest.... Learn More
Ball Completes Phase One of Hamilton WWTP
Ball Construction is pleased to report steady progress at the Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP) upgrade at 700 Woodward Avenue, in Hamilton,... Learn More
Ball Construction Golf Tournament 2018
On Saturday May 26, management, staff and partners of Ball Construction gathered at Rebel Creek Golf Course to enjoy the warm weather... Learn More
Safety is Everyone’s Responsibility
The driving principle behind Ball Construction’s health and safety management system is worker empowerment. We continually reinforce the principle that each worker... Learn More
Ball Captures Trio of GVCA Awards
Once again, Ball Construction has been honoured for its work by the Grand Valley Construction Association (GVCA). This year’s GVCA awards celebration took... Learn More
Renovation to Frank C. Peters Building Takes Shape
Wilfrid Laurier University’s three-storey, 76,000 square-foot Frank C. Peters building was originally constructed and completed by Ball Construction in 1980. It was... Learn More