The Canadian Construction Industry says Canada’s economic success rides, in part, on laying down more reliable trade routes, through the increased investment in trade gateways…
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The provincial mines branch is working to improve the current online system used to complete applications for aggregate extraction and the billing and payment of…
There is a need to push for more action on the call for a significant increase to the federal government’s trade corridors fund, and Western…
Provincial savings in the highways capital budget due to competitive pricing should quickly flow to the following year’s program, Manitoba Finance Minister Cameron Friesen says.Friesen…
Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Doyle Piwniuk, who assumed leadership of the portfolio in January, says his department is very much focused on presenting multi-year budgets,…
The Canadian Construction Association and the Western Canada Roadbuilders & Heavy Construction Association have pressed federal Transportation Minister Omar Alghabra to significantly recapitalize the national…
The reuse of crushed concrete is increasingly important to sustainable resource management, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and the move toward a circular economy, a national…
The Manitoba Bar Association’s Construction and Infrastructure Section has sent a letter to Premier Heather Stefanson, backing the construction industry’s call for prompt payment rules.Prompt…
The project to see how the reuse of crushed concrete aggregates can be increased must continue through to completion, so the work on the roadbuilding…
CentrePort Canada’s continued success in attracting private sector investment (and jobs) – resulting in an expanding domestic, continental and global trade profile – augers well…