The MHCA will be seeking discussions with senior provincial and federal offices about the progress to date on the Lake Manitoba-Lake St. Martin outlet channels…
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A Winnipeg City Council committee has voted to ask the city to study how to incorporate the use of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) in road…
Manitoba Infrastructure saw its deputy minister changed in a sweeping shuffle of deputies on September 9. Sarah Thiele, previously an assistant deputy minister in the…
The MHCA will meet next week with Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler to talk about the projected Highways Capital budget for 2021 and in the next…
MHCA hosted a small group of Winnipeg councillors on a tour September 3 to explain the how the industry is working to recycle crushed concrete…
The Canadian Construction Association has made several important changes to the Gold Seal Certification program and its guide. Below is a point form recap of…
Canada’s economy needs to see the federal government moving deftly to roll out an infrastructure economic stimulus program that is coordinated, balanced, and flexible, the…
The onset of the corona-virus pandemic this spring put on hold political discussion on key infrastructure policies, and it’s a good time to restart those…
Rehab Applications must be submitted by August 31 The Hon. Blaine Pedersen, Minister of Agriculture & Resource Development (ARD) announced today in a townhall meeting…
The recycled crushed concrete producers and MHCA are continuing to work with Winnipeg’s Public Works officials to see the recycled road material used on the…