Superset to join MTO at the at the ORBA Conference
The 98th annual Ontario Road Builders' Association (ORBA) convention, scheduled for February 2-4, 2025, at the Fairmont Royal York in Toronto, will feature an exciting collaboration between Superset Infrastructure, Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO), and Kahua. This premier industry event will include key transportation infrastructure stakeholders to explore emerging trends, share critical insights, and advance Ontario's road building and construction strategies.
February 2 - 4, 2025
Fairmont Royal York Hotel
Arthur Terechtchouk, Principal of Superset Infrastructure Inc., will be joining representatives from the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO), Jamie Lauzon and Ryan McKerracher, as well Kahua’s Amy Glowczynski, and Brett Burmeister in discussing MTO's Contract Management System (CMS) functionality, features and operational impact.
Adding depth to the discussion, MTO staff members Jamie Lauzon, Ryan McKerracher, and Katharine Locatelli will offer their perspectives on the ministry's digital transformation journey with Kahua. Their presentations will provide attendees with a comprehensive overview of the newly implemented Change Management, Claims, and Invoice processes. This information will be particularly valuable for MTO's vendors and service providers, offering them insight into the streamlined procedures already implemented and future roadmap.
The implementation of Kahua's platform for MTO represents a significant step forward in modernizing Ontario's approach to infrastructure project management. This digital transformation aligns with the government's commitment to investing $28 billion over the next decade in renewing, building, and expanding roads and highways across the province.
As Ontario continues to tackle challenges such as population growth and increasing traffic congestion, the insights shared at the ORBA conference will be crucial for industry professionals. The presentations by Superset Infrastructure and MTO staff will undoubtedly contribute to the ongoing dialogue about efficient project delivery and the future of Ontario's transportation infrastructure.
The ORBA convention, with its theme "Ready to Build Ontario's Future Together," serves as an ideal platform for showcasing these advancements. Attendees can look forward to gaining valuable knowledge about cutting-edge project management techniques and the role of digital solutions in shaping the future of Ontario's roads and highways.



