Winnipeg mayoral candidate Scott Gillingham says he has a plan to raise construction capacity so more road renewal gets done each year.Releasing another plank in…
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WORKSAFELY®’s Education Programs Coordinator Jessie Smith has achieved the National Construction Safety Officer designation, having written the exam in August.“We are proud of Jessie and…
The provincial government has launched its review of the Workplace Safety and Health Act, and its three associated regulations, and is accepting submissions over the…
The Province of Manitoba has amended the Aggregate Mining and Transportation Fees Agreement Regulation 48/97, effective August 15, 2022. Click here to see the provincial…
Mayoral hopeful Glen Murray told the MHCA Board of Directors that if he becomes Winnipeg’s mayor October 26, he’ll work to see that decisions around…
The MHCA is continuing to watch the rollout of Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure’s highways capital program, comparing it against the schedules issued to date.“We see…
Manitobans will start seeing prominent decals affixed to trucking trailers now and into the coming months, in a public advocacy campaign aimed at candidates in…
The Government of Manitoba understands that infrastructure investments are foundational to economic growth. Budget 2022 commits to a historic investment of $2.4 billion over the…
The federal government, the Province of Manitoba and the City of Winnipeg announced on August 16 a joint investment of over $550 million for the…
A short questionnaire of MHCA members has indicated that industry companies of all sizes are facing similar challenges in recruiting sufficient workers, and see the…