MHCA members look for assurance on tenders, awards and project starts The City of Winnipeg and Manitoba Infrastructure continue to assure that they plan to…
Category: MHCA News
Manitoba’s Premier, Brian Pallister, has ordered all non-critical businesses to shut down April 1-14. The order does not apply to the heavy construction industry. For full details see…
MHCA has joined with six other business organizations in a Winnipeg Construction Association letter sent jointly to Mayor Brian Bowman and Premier Brian Pallister, encouraging…
The Manitoba Employers Council, of which MHCA is a member, has written to the Workers Compensation Board chair, seeking clarification of its policy for covering…
The MHCA is working with Manitoba Infrastructure to see safe-work practices that control risks during the COVID-19 pandemic are in place at all construction work…
The construction industry is used to working in shifting environments, nimbly adapting to changing circumstances on any given day, including on the worksite. We’re good…
The provincial government is raising Highways Capital program to $362.5 million, making good on the first year of its election campaign promise to hike the…
Tender advertising to proceed, unless MI told otherwise MHCA has assured Manitoba Infrastructure the industry will work with the government to ensure construction work planned…
In response to the COVID-19, MHCA staff are working remotely from the office, which will close as of March 16. Here’s how we are serving…
Click here to read the March 18th EPC budget presentation.