The MCA’s mission is to deliver value and opportunity to our member firms. We support and assist our members by advocating for our industry in the legislature and leveraging the strength of the Associated General Contractors of America. Our members receive benefits and services that aren’t economically feasible to provide for themselves.
Along with supporting our membership, the MCA creates economic growth opportunities by partnering with all of Montana’s industrial sectors (construction, agriculture, mining, energy) in support of an inclusive industrial consensus focused on the growth and success of every sector of our economy.
Mission
Working together to advocate for quality contractors, people, and projects by providing value and opportunity for our members.
Vision
The Montana Contractors Association is the premier membership organization representing Montana’s construction industry and professionals while improving the quality of life and safety in our communities.
2021-24 Strategic PlanValues
The MCA recognizes the following values of the organization and our members:
Professionalism: We convey excellence, where each endeavor is performed with safety, quality, and integrity.
Collaboration: We are committed to teamwork through open and transparent communication.
Leadership: We engage and unite our membership toward common goals.
Organizational Goals
The MCA recognizes the following goals of the organization and our members:
Membership
Support and engage our members through value-based programs, services, and events that provide a competitive advantage.
Leadership Development
Create pathways and opportunities to develop leaders for the MCA and member companies at all levels.
Workforce Development
Elevate the construction industry as a profession of first choice and expand strategic partnerships.
Advocacy
Cement MCA’s role in advancing the construction industry, holding government accountable and ensuring the trades are supported.
2025 MCA Board of Directors
Standing (left to right)
Tyler Smith (Lakeside Excavation), Lonnie Anderson (United Materials of Great Falls), Pat Drynan (Helena Sand & Gravel), Matthew White (White Resources Group), Cale Fisher (Riverside Contracting), Alex Cote (Travelers Bond & Insurance), Stan Dugdale (Prospect Construction), Jim Rosteck (Pacific Steel & Recycling), and Joe Clark (Langlas & Associates).
Seated (left to right)
Ryan Dunn (Martel Construction), Hal Fuglevand (Knife River), and Guy Slaybaugh (Century Companies).
Officers
Hal Fuglevand – President, Guy Slaybaugh – Vice President, Ryan Dunn – Treasurer, Lonnie Anderson – Past President.

2025 MCA Associates Board of Directors
Standing (left to right)
Jon Tierney (HUB International), Shawn Pabst (Felco Industries), Art Logan (Joe Johnson Equipment), and Nick Shull (Wipfli).
Seated (left to right)
Dale Anderson (Cogswell Insurance Agency), Jim Rosteck (Pacific Steel & Recycling), and Brian Jensen (RDO Equipment).
Not pictured: Jacqueline Stensland (Moss Adams) and Anthony Laslovich (WET).
Officers
Jim Rosteck – President, Dale Anderson – Vice President, Brian Jensen – Treasurer.

2025 MCA Education Foundation Board of Directors
Standing (left to right)
Mary Youderian (Youderian Construction), Michelle Cohens (Sletten Construction), Dane Cotten (DC Excavation), John Hurd (RDO Equipment), Bill Ryan (Dick Anderson Construction), Charlee Prince (Prince, Inc.), and Courtney Coronado (Jackson Contractor Group).
Seated (left to right)
Kyle Schellinger (Schellinger Construction), Stan Dugdale (Prospect Construction), and Jaclyn Giop (O’Keefe Drilling).
Officers
Stan Dugdale – President, Jaci Giop – Vice President, Kyle Schellinger – Secretary/Treasurer.

MCA Divisions and Committees
MCA members are involved in a wide range of construction-related activities. In order to appropriately represent these varying interests, the MCA has developed divisions and committees within the larger association. These sub-divisions of the MCA allow our members to obtain focused industry information, and to take part in detailed discussion of the issues that affect their businesses.
Divisions
Associates
Building
Concrete
Highway
Municipal-Utility
Sand and Gravel
Specialty
Committees
APWA-CECM
Government Affairs
MCA-MDT Highway Technical
Political Action
Sand and Gravel