Minister says government will move to prepare 5-year highways capital programs Manitoba Infrastructure’s No. 1 priority is to get the Lake Manitoba/Lake St. Martin outlet…
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Western Canada’s trade productivity and global profile is key to keeping Canada competitive in the global trade arena, a major Western think-tank organization says, in…
There is some “low-hanging fruit” among roadbuilding specifications that can and should be harmonized between the Winnipeg and Manitoba, the MHCA Board of Directors was…
Red River College has announced the bursaries sponsored by MHCA have been awarded to two outstanding students.The 2020 MHCA Cornerstone Award has been awarded to…
The heavy construction industry will present to the Winnipeg’s Public Works officials their experience in 2020 working with new road-building specifications. It will also seek…
Canada’s ability to rekindle its battered economy and sustainably fund its world-class social programs demands a concerted focus on trade, which means that transportation infrastructure…
The MHCA has joined other construction industry associations to caution the City of Winnipeg about how it might include ‘social procurement’ as a feature in…
The provincial government should uncap the potential of its Infrastructure department to drive trade and economic growth for Manitoba and join Western counterparts to make…
The MHCA has congratulated Minister Jim Carr on his return to the federal cabinet and has asked him to support a renewed focus on investment…
The Municipal Relations Department has told construction industry associations they will be consulted on the regulation of construction heaters.“We are glad to hear our industry…