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…
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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…
Colin Corneau photo The MHCA applauds the September 29 announced $5 million surplus for the period ended March 31, 2020 but is concerned about an…
Protecting Canadians from COVID-19 and the ravages of a battered economy were the focus of the throne speech, delivered in Ottawa September 23.The throne speech…
The heavy construction industry will continue pushing back on Saskatchewan’s use of ‘local preference’ clauses in tendering and construction documents, which effectively eliminate the ability…
The MHCA will be making a submission regarding the importance, in the current economic climate, of infrastructure investment as part of the City of Winnipeg’s…