Premier Brian Pallister assured he would work toward removing restrictive trade practices in Canada, including and most immediately those in Saskatchewan, a signatory to the…
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The condition of Winnipeg’s roads and infrastructure is the No. 1 complaint of Winnipeggers, the City of Winnipeg’s 2020 Citizen’s Survey indicates. The telephone survey,…
Message from MHCA President Chris Lorenc It is with very deep sadness and a profound sense of loss that we share news of Ron Duncan’s…
Program financed by aggregate producers critical to resource management, environment Manitoba’s Quarry Rehabilitation Program is critical to responsible resource development and there is so much…
The MHCA has suggested the process for reviewing the reuse of crushed concrete taken up in public works projects each year be launched with a…
Western Canadian construction associations have again sought the help of the Saskatchewan Heavy Construction Association to see local preference clauses removed from provincial government tender…
The MHCA met with Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler Oct. 15, to be introduced to Sarah Thiele, the new deputy minister of Infrastructure.Thiele, most recently an…
The Canada COVID Alert app is active in Manitoba and governments are encouraging people to download it, for contact tracing in the event you test…
Manitoba’s blueprint for government, delivered in the throne speech Oct. 7, was timid on grasping real opportunity for economic growth for the province, but laid…
CCDC will be publishing the new version of the CCDC 2 ‘Stipulated Price Contract’ and the brand-new Master Specification for Division 01 ‘General Requirements’ and…