The MHCA is to caution Winnipeg City Council that its forecasts for the streets budgets illustrate the need for an urgent rethink of its long-term…
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The construction industry is asking the province to meet with it to discuss stepping up measures to protect workers, and the public, from injury and…
Winnipeg’s 2021 draft operating and capital budget will be released tomorrow at 2 p.m., at a special Executive Policy Committee meeting.“We are hopeful City Council…
John Highmoor appointed to Board of Directors The Manitoba Heavy Construction Association saw the passing of the Chair’s position to Nicole Chabot, Vice-President, L. Chabot…
Manitoba’s senior MP, Jim Carr, committed to speaking with Environment and Climate Change Minister Jonathan Wilkinson about the Lake Manitoba-Lake St. Martin outlet channels project,…
Manitoba Infrastructure is looking for feedback from the heavy construction industry on its draft specifications for cold central plant recycling, which it plans to include…
The MHCA has sent to the Winnipeg City Council its recommendations for the 2021 Local and Regional Street Renewal program, reminding councillors of the deal…
The Manitoba government has confirmed that heavy construction is listed as an essential service, and will continue to work during the current widespread closure of…
The MHCA and industry representatives have scheduled two meetings with Public Works this month to review both the experience with recycled concrete aggregates, and base…
A new agreement between the MHCA and the Workers Compensation Board provides for a new formula to fund the industry-based safety program.The new agreement, approved…