Over the summer and fall of 2021, Manitoba Infrastructure will be consolidating the current five regions into three regions. MI says all offices will remain…
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The Western Canada Roadbuilders & Heavy Construction Association has updated its website so members can easily access important reports to stay abreast of industry issues…
The Gold Seal Certification program certifies estimators, foremen, owner’s construction managers, project managers, safety practitioners and superintendents working in, or with, Canada’s non-residential construction industry.…
A national infrastructure assessment is a valuable, long overdue step towards putting Canada on strong footing for investment in critical infrastructure assets to boost its…
Jocelyn Martens, who has worked as the MHCA front office administrator, now assumes the job title of Office Administration Coordinator, announced MHCA President Chris Lorenc.“Jocelyn’s…
The Canadian Construction Association is beefing up its efforts to draw workers from non-traditional groups to the construction industry, and is asking for local construction…
Students in the Seven Oaks School Division have greater opportunity to pursue an avenue to work careers, post-graduation, with a new Introduction to Heavy Construction…
There are numerous opportunities and dividends for the City of Winnipeg in adopting a robust recycling policy for construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) waste materials,…
The Manitoba Heavy Construction Association wishes to publicly acknowledge the pain and suffering of Indigenous peoples, and supports the call for investigations in the wake…
CAA Manitoba’s 2021 survey of our province’s worst roads has ranked the bumpiest rides on the map, and a small piece of Taylor Avenue is…