It started with a shovelโand a vision. In the early 1950s, Sam Sorbara saw potential where others saw empty land. He scooped up real estate across the Greater Toronto Area and turned it into a thriving portfolio of industrial and commercial developments. That bold move laid the foundation for what would become the Sorbara Group of Companiesโnow a powerhouse in Ontarioโs real estate world.

HADY Construction Associates grew out of that legacy. What began as a team focused solely on building for Sorbara quickly evolved into a go-to builder for clients across the GTA and Southern Ontario. When Sorbaraโs land reserves began to dwindle, HADY didnโt slow downโit scaled up. โThey came to us because they saw the quality. The way we work. The results,โ says Peter Naccarato, HADYโs Director of Construction. โWe deliver value. Thatโs why they stay.โ
Today, under Peterโs leadership, HADY is a modern construction force built on old-school values: craftsmanship, integrity, and hustle. Itโs still family-run, still hands-on, and more driven than ever. And after weathering some of the industryโs toughest years, itโs hitting new heights. โ2023 and 2024 which were good years,โ Peter says from his Etobicoke office. โNow weโre grinding to get back to that pace in 2025.โ
That grind is real. The COVID-19 pandemic hit construction hardโdelays, price hikes, labor shortagesโbut HADY turned crisis into catalyst. Demand surged in essential sectors like food and automotive, and the company answered with rapid growth. โWe ramped up hiring, took on more work, and expanded the team,โ Peter says. โNow itโs about keeping that momentum going.โ
โWe ramped up hiring, took on more work, and expanded the team. Now itโs about keeping that momentum going.โ
Just as pandemic dust began to settle, new challenges emerged: a tariff war with the U.S. thatโs put several projects on pause. But HADYโs not slowing downโtheyโre already laying the groundwork for whatโs next. Peter is candid about the challenges of the past year. โThis tariff war between Canada and the United States has hindered some of the projects we had scheduledโitโs put them on the back burner. Weโre hoping thatโll straighten out soon and get us back on to breaking ground.โ Still, he remains optimistic. โWeโve seen tough times before. Weโve got a strong team, solid relationships, and decades of experience. Thatโs what helps us weather storms like this one. Weโve done it before, and weโll do it again.โ
That resilience is on display in HADYโs recent portfolio. Take the Mercedes-Benz/AMG flagship dealership on the Queensway: a 120,000-Square-Foot temple of glass and steel, complete with a state-of-the-art service center and commanding views from the Gardiner. โThatโs a signature build,โ Peter says. โIt speaks to the kind of trust major players like the Zanchin Automotive Group place in us.โ Or the Hyundai/Genesis dealership at Dufferin and the 401โwhat Peter calls โprobably the busiest crossroads in Toronto.โ With 26,000 square feet of underground parking and split-level showrooms upstairs, itโs both a logistical feat and a retail showpiece. โIt turned out great and just opened earlier this year,โ Peter notes.
But HADYโs work doesnโt stop at luxury autos. Their footprint is growing in big-box retail, food manufacturing, and high-tech distribution. A recent project with Anatolia saw them build two large-scale warehouses, โone 90,000 SF, the other 180,000 SFโjust north of the city. Now, theyโre handling tenant fit-outs to bring those spaces to life. Then thereโs the AI-powered distribution hub for YaYA Foods, built on the bones of a 1960s Goodyear plant. HADY transformed the aging structure into a cutting-edge, 180,000-square-foot facility with robotic storage and retrieval systems. โItโs next-level,โ Peter says. โYouโve got robots moving product through the warehouse like clockwork. Itโs a game changer.โ The robotics were implemented by Moffett Automation Group out of Ireland, while the automated storage system was designed by the Checkpoint Group in Montreal. โThe food is produced in the adjacent building and moved to the new one, where robots transport it into the RAC system and air-store it. When customers place an order, robots deliver the products to the shipping docks,โ Peter explains.

Innovation is in their toolkit, but so is adaptability. HADYโs a rare breedโequally adept at Design/Build, Project Management, and classic General Contracting. Need approvals, architects, and execution? Theyโve got you covered. Just ask The Big Apple in Colborne, who tapped HADY to manage the 25,000 SF stand-alone storage building for their Big Apple facility, from idea to ribbon cutting
Over two decades, HADY has built more than 45 auto dealerships across the GTA. From Acura and BMW to Genesis and Volkswagen, theyโve become a trusted partner to brands looking for both polish and performance. โWeโre doing a full refresh on the Mercedes in Newmarket right now,โ Peter says. โIt was built in 2000โtime to bring it up to the new design standard we used on the Queensway.โ
Even as markets shift and funding sources dry up, HADYโs eyes stay open, and their feet stay moving. โWhen private money pauses, we go where public money flows,โ Peter says. โWeโre knocking on doorsโschool boards, institutions, whoever needs to build.โ That relentless mindset is what defines HADY. Through recessions, pandemics, and trade wars, theyโve never stopped showing up, toolbelt on, ready to work. No drama, no gimmicksโjust solid builds, delivered with precision and pride. โAt the end of the day, construction is construction,โ Peter says. โPut a shovel in the ground and build something.โ
And thatโs exactly what theyโve doneโfrom humble beginnings to high-profile builds, HADY Construction Associates keeps shaping the skyline, one shovel at a time.