The City of Winnipeg’s economic response and recovery plan recognizes infrastructure investment as key to bringing the books back to balance, something MHCA is noting…
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Winnipeg’s local and regional street renewal program is forecasted to see significant drops in funding in 2023 and beyond, setting up steeper challenges for digging…
The MHCA has sent a letter to interim Premier Kelvin Goertzen, asking that the provincial government ensure the full budgeted program for highways infrastructure is…
The Canadian Construction Association is gathering information from the industry on the federal government’s announcement all workers at its construction sites must be vaccinated, as…
Manitoba would be better served if all unexpended budgeted dollars in the highways capital program were used in the same year or carried into future…
The Western Canada Roadbuilders and Heavy Construction Association is surveying the interest of the industry across the four western provinces as part of the due…
The City of Winnipeg’s draft social procurement framework that was shared with its stakeholder working group needs some work yet, the MHCA’s submission to the…
A survey of the MHCA members indicates most companies could comply with construction project owners who might impose mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policies on their worksites.The…
Leif Anderson photo Friends and colleagues,Earlier this week, as President of the MHCA, and on behalf of industry and the Board of Directors, I extended…
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…