Governments must work now to strategically invest in infrastructure, especially the trade and corridors that move people to work and goods to market, to revitalize…
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A City of Winnipeg policy for social procurement that affects construction tenders and contracts needs the thoughtful and deliberate input of the industry, Council’s Executive…
A report on establishing a social procurement policy recommends that the city set up a working group with representatives from industry, community intermediaries, Indigenous business,…
There are good, well-paying jobs and careers for women in heavy construction, and companies are ready to take your resumes, two industry leaders said on…
A high-school course offered through the River East Transcona School Division to draw women into heavy construction appears to be leading a number of young,…
Winnipeg’s Public Works department has asked MHCA to circulate to the industry the guidelines for sampling and CBR testing of base and sub-base materials this…
The successful start to the Lake Manitoba/Lake St. Martin outlet channels project is a top concern of the heavy construction industry, along with seeing robust…
The Government of Saskatchewan has signaled it will remove clauses within its construction tenders and contract documents that gave companies residing in that province unfair…
Finance Minister Scott Fielding says an annual and five-year Highways Capital program makes sense, is worth considering Manitoba Finance Minister Scott Fielding says investment in…
Manitoba begins a ramped-up vaccination rollout this spring, and would be prepared to deliver as many as 1.5 million doses in the second quarter of…