Tickets still available to Chair’s Gala November 15 Mayor Brian Bowman is expected to discuss Winnipeg’s infrastructure needs in his address to the MHCA Awards…
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The Mines Branch has made contact with the contractors who were owed payment for quarry rehabilitation work completed in 2018. The Quarry Rehab Program has…
Aggregate producers and road-building contractors, represented in joint MHCA committee meetings, will present their concerns to the City of Winnipeg arising out of trial runs…
The MHCA Executive met October 30th and considered broad policy and industry interest topic areas, some of which are highlighted below.Infrastructure – A Higher Provincial…
The provincial department responsible for the Quarry Rehabilitation Program says it is making payments as it is able to contractors owed for work they completed…
MHCA members, board meets with construction association leadership Core infrastructure, especially trade transportation infrastructure, is a critical element to economic growth in Canada, the leadership…
Message from the President Premier Brian Pallister will likely go down in Manitoba’s history as the most determined fiscal conservative of our time. He repeatedly…
Premier Brian Pallister announced his new cabinet Wednesday, returning Ron Schuler as minister of Infrastructure. Schuler has been Infrastructure minister since 2017.“We congratulate Mr. Schuler…
The MHCA has asked Growth, Enterprise and Trade Minister Blaine Pedersen for his assistance in getting outstanding payments made to contractors owed for quarry rehab…
The latest ‘report card’ on Canada’s roads is out, detailing just how bad our infrastructure deficit is in Canada.The 2019 Canadian Infrastructure Report Card, a joint…