About CMMTQ
The Corporation des maîtres mécaniciens en tuyauterie du Québec (CMMTQ) was created in 1949 by the Loi sur les maîtres mécaniciens en tuyauterie, and brings together more than 2,800 specialized contractors working in the field of building mechanics, particularly in plumbing and heating. Over the years, technological advances have led to the integration of mechanical systems and master pipe mechanics became one of the most important cogs in the construction industry. Eager to support its members and proactively contribute to the evolution of the profession, CMMTQ has established itself as a driving force in the construction industry.
+2,800
specialized contractors at your fingertips
1 magazine
specialized in the building mechanics industry, distributed to 7,000 readers
7,000
visitors to the MCEE trade show for the construction engineering industry
Master Pipe-Mecanics
Master Pipe-Mechanics design, install, repair and maintain most mechanical systems in a building, including:
- Plumbing;
- Forced-air heating systems;
- Hydronic heating systems;
- Natural gas burner systems;
- Oil burner systems;
- Refrigeration;
- Fire extinguishing.
Members Profile
Distribution of License Subcategories
Here are four personas that have the potential to be reached by your sponsorship endeavour:
Michel
Michel works mainly in the residential sector. He is a hands-on kind of man who manages his business the traditional way—he does everything with the help of his two employees. He is rather reactive: he wants to save time and lighten the administrative burden of his business, and CMMTQ’s consulting services perfectly meet those needs.
Pierre-Luc
Pierre-Luc owns a plumbing and heating company that employs three people. Everything is in the trailer behind his truck. He called on the support offered by the CMMTQ to set up his business and implement the relevant regulations within his company. He also closely follows all of the online training offered by the CMMTQ.
Sylvie
Sylvie is a mechanical contractor. As the president and owner of a company with 20 employees, she uses technology to better manage her business. She is connected to the CMMTQ for technical issues, she attends training sessions and assiduously follows the CMMTQ’s online as well as print communications.
François
François is an engineer who is up-to-date on the latest technologies. President and owner of a large building mechanicals enterprise, he is supported by over 75 qualified employees. François understands the role of the CMMTQ in terms of representation with the government and participates in events. In addition to being watchful of the CMMTQ’s interventions, he carefully reads the corporation’s online and print communications.