Pits and quarries in need of rehabilitation are becoming growing sources of conflict in some communities, underscoring the need to restart Manitoba’s Quarry Rehabilitation Program…
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Notice from Manitoba Infrastructure Manitoba Infrastructure has revised Spec 90 – Bidding Procedures for construction contracts to clarify the partial award of contracts by section.In…
The provincial public health office will take a more risk-specific approach to public health restrictions in the fall, the chief Public Health Officer said in…
The MHCA and industry representatives have asked for discussions with City of Winnipeg officials as they work to adjust to the new road-building specifications. The…
Manitoba’s economy is struggling when measured against those in Ontario and western provinces, a report prepared for the Manitoba Employers Council says. In particular, this…
Peter Paulic Gord Lee Peter Paulic, long-standing member of the MHCA Board and Chair of the WORKSAFELY™ and Education Committee, was confirmed as the association’s…
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has thrown his weight behind the Western Canada Roadbuilders and Heavy Construction Association call for all western provinces to allow the…
The recently announced flexibility in the approvals under the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Plan is a significant move in getting construction projects contributing to the…
Board encourages stimulus investment for projects across the industry Manitoba Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler tallied some $550+ million, total, in budgeted and planned new investment…
The Canadian Construction Association has placed on its agenda a study of the environmental benefits of investing in strategic infrastructure, the MHCA Executive Committee heard…