A report commissioned by the Canadian Construction Association calls upon the federal government to devise new funding approaches to consider the upfront costs of designing…
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As the United States awaits details of President Joe Biden’s multi-trillion-dollar infrastructure announcement, observers in Canada see the news as a signal to push this…
Manitoba Infrastructure has announced it is beginning the planning for improvements to the North Perimeter, which will focus on closing all non-signalled median openings and…
Construction sites and highways could be protected from protestor disruptions as “critical infrastructure” areas under Bill 57, The Protection of Critical Infrastructure act, released by…
Governments must work now to strategically invest in infrastructure, especially the trade and corridors that move people to work and goods to market, to revitalize…
A City of Winnipeg policy for social procurement that affects construction tenders and contracts needs the thoughtful and deliberate input of the industry, Council’s Executive…
A report on establishing a social procurement policy recommends that the city set up a working group with representatives from industry, community intermediaries, Indigenous business,…
There are good, well-paying jobs and careers for women in heavy construction, and companies are ready to take your resumes, two industry leaders said on…
A high-school course offered through the River East Transcona School Division to draw women into heavy construction appears to be leading a number of young,…
Winnipeg’s Public Works department has asked MHCA to circulate to the industry the guidelines for sampling and CBR testing of base and sub-base materials this…