The provincial government should focus on promoting regional trade corridor investment to secure economic growth for Manitoba now and in future years, the MHCA’s pre-budget…
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The development of a social procurement plan for the City of Winnipeg needs the assistance of an outside expert in the field, who can help…
MHCA will meet with newly minted Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Doyle Piwniuk, who takes over the portfolio from Reg Helwer, who becomes Minister of Labour,…
A recent analysis by a respected economic analysis group has found that long-term, predictable investment in transportation infrastructure delivers bigger economic returns than sporadic bursts…
The kids at Winnipeg’s David Livingstone School have sent great big thanks to the MHCA for bringing a lot more holiday cheer to their pre-Christmas…
The MHCA has submitted its response to Manitoba Infrastructure’s request for input on a review of its specifications for its asphalt chip seal specification for…
Concerns among community and industry organizations workingwith Winnipeg on a social procurement policy has seen the project headed backto Executive Policy Committee, with a request…
The use of recycled concrete aggregates on roads is considered the “low-hanging fruit” in the move toward greater reuse of construction and demolition waste materials…
A report prepared by a City department for a Council committee on the use of recycled concrete aggregates in 2021 roadbuilding reflects only the views…
The promotion of a depoliticized, long-term infrastructure investment plan by a former Pallister senior staff comes as no surprise given its logic, MHCA President Chris…