The MHCA is reviewing changes to the RM of Springfield zoning bylaw and intends to participate in the municipality’s virtual ‘open house’ on it and…
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The MHCA is making diversification of the heavy construction workforce a higher priority, announcing the appointment of Jackie Jones as its first Diversity Advisor.“Our numerous…
The Winnipeg Metropolitan Region has appealed to the provincial government to promote recycling of construction, renovation and demolition waste, in line with the MHCA’s push…
There are obvious benefits of recycling the concrete pulled up from city street works each year, but quantifying them is not on the agenda, the…
The Western Canada Roadbuilders & Heavy Construction Association (WCR&HCA) has thrown its weight behind a campaign for renewed federal investment in trade gateways and corridors…
Finance Minister Scott Fielding singled out the critical role that Manitoba’s investment in highways, roads, bridges, flood control and water & wastewater projects will play…
Highways Capital investment rises in Manitoba’s 2021 Budget Budget HighlightsThe highways capital program should reach roughly $505 million this year and remain at minimum $500…
It should be the natural right of construction workers and companies to decide, among themselves, whether to unionize, MHCA President Chris Lorenc says, noting forced…
The provincial government is raising the Highways Capital program to a total $398 million, according to Budget 2021, announced in the House April 7 by…
Budget 2021, to be released April 7, is expected to see larger investment for highways capital and other infrastructure priorities, partly due to carryover of…