Why Canada’s Maintenance Industry Matters

Canada’s maintenance industry is the backbone of our economy. It keeps energy facilities, utilities, manufacturing plants, and transportation systems running safely and reliably. The sector employs tens of thousands of skilled workers, sustains local communities, and supports billions in industrial activity.

But the industry is at a turning point. Fragmented contracting, workforce misalignment, and uneven adoption of technology are straining performance—just as demand for maintenance rises with new energy corridors, infrastructure renewal, and sustainability goals. Without action, costs will climb, projects will be delayed, and Canada’s global competitiveness will erode.

A Collaborative Path Forward

In 2024, the Association of Maintenance Contractors of Canada (AMCC) convened an Independent Advisory Panel of owners, contractors, unions, regulators, and training providers. Over a year of consultation, the Panel identified the systemic barriers holding the industry back—and the opportunities that collaboration can unlock.

Their conclusion is clear: fragmentation must end.

The future depends on building systems of collaboration that replace silos with shared accountability, align stakeholders, and embed safety as the non-negotiable foundation.


The Four Pillars of Canada’s Maintenance Advantage

Tools for the Future

The solutions already exist. Digital platforms, AI-powered forecasting, predictive maintenance, and data-driven workforce systems are transforming industries worldwide. Canada must embrace these tools—embedding modernization into every project, contract, and training program—or risk being left behind.

The Choice Ahead

The Advisory Panel’s blueprint includes:

Choose Systems not Silos


The Time for Bold Action is Now

Canada’s maintenance industry cannot wait for incremental change. Every stakeholder—owners, contractors, unions, regulators, and training providers—must step up, align efforts, and act with urgency.

With courage and cooperation, the industry can secure its future, modernize with the tools of tomorrow, and establish Canada as a global leader in safety, productivity, and resilience.

Learn More about this important Initiative

Want to dive deeper into the One Industry. One Work Force. One Future initiative? Explore the process behind the work, the outcomes identified by the Advisory Panel, and what comes next for Canada’s maintenance industry.

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