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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Manitoba and Winnipeg’s economic growth demands the dedicated attention and commitment of our political leaders and senior government offices, to ensure the revenues flow to…
Winnipeg Coun. Scott Gillingham, considered a top contender in this fall’s mayoral race, has stepped away from his executive positions at City Hall, relinquishing his…
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 received industry feedback on a provincial proposal to adjust for costs attached to fuel prices, which have risen substantially since January.The proposal…
The Western Canada Roadbuilders and Heavy Construction Association is excited to announce it is returning to holding conferences, with the first to be held February…
The MHCA will be responding to the proposed Prompt Payment for Construction Act (Bill 28) tabled in the legislature, which is not as comprehensive as…
The MHCA as part of the Manitoba Common Ground Alliance (MCGA) met throughout construction season 2021 with the primary Manitoba utilities to address delays in…
The Manitoba government will present its 2022-23 budget on Tuesday April 12.MHCA will attend the budget speech in the legislature and will be analyzing the…
Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure recognizes that extraordinary measures need to be taken to ease the cost of escalating fuel prices that have hurt heavy construction…