b'MEMBER PROFILEEMIL ANDERSON GROUPC O N N E C T I N G C O M M U N I T I E S S I N C E 1 9 3 8BY WARREN HEELEYICA member Emil Anderson Group (EAG) ishomes, buildings, underground utilities, bridges and other S celebrating its 85th anniversary in 2023. A multi- basic community needs.service company with 10 operating divisions, EAG was founded by Emil Anderson in 1938 with its primaryEAG also moved into aggregate production, asphalt, land business being road building and civil construction. One ofdevelopment, and road and bridge maintenance. The the first projects that Emil Anderson undertook in B.C. wascompany now provides the entire spectrum of infrastructure working on the Alaska Highway as part of the WWII effortservices for towns and cities. To meet the needs of our led by Emil Andersons son, Carl Anderson. clients properly, including municipalities and provincial and federal government partners, the best model was one of Originally based in Ontario, Carl and the EAG teamvertical integration, says Ryan Malcolm, Director of Business remained in B.C. following WWII to construct theDevelopment and Indigenous Relations with EAG.western portion of the Hope-Princeton Highway, along with additional road-building projects on behalf of theThe company is involved in numerous large-scale provincial government. Throughout the years, the companyinfrastructure projects across the province, including a joint has expanded to include infrastructure work such as roads,venture partnership on the Kicking Horse Canyon project to 46 SOUTHERN INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION'