Manitoba’s Budget 2022 sees the highways capital program increasing to $407.954 million, with an additional $60 million carried over from an under-expenditure of last year’s…
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The MHCA is awaiting feedback on its suggested changes to fuel price adjustment clauses it has received from the City of Winnipeg and Manitoba Transportation…
The MHCA has joined a call from the development sector for the City of Winnipeg to be strategic in the planning of its infrastructure investment…
The Manitoba Infrastructure department underspent its 2020-21 budget for highways capital by about $60 million, largely due to good prices from the industry on their…
Senior Infrastructure department officials say they have heard the concerns of the heavy construction industry regarding the scoping and scheduling of large construction projects, in…
The heavy construction industry is sending its feedback on the way Manitoba Infrastructure wants to roll out the construction contracts for the Lake Manitoba/Lake St.…
The MHCA has reviewed and is replying to the latest bylaw proposed by the RM of Springfield Council.The latest draft bylaw makes a few more…
The MHCA Board of Directors is requesting Manitoba Infrastructure to amend its bid-irrevocability provisions in its tenders, to reflect the volatility in materials prices in…
The MHCA continues to take part in a City of Winnipeg working group to discuss the elements of a social procurement policy, setting out how…
The provincial government has committed to scanning the practices and policies in other jurisdictions, in Canada and beyond, for the recycling and reuse of construction,…