Federal Trade Diversification Minister Jim Carr delivered a welcomed message to members of the MHCA and other business associations at a March 1st breakfast.…
Category: MHCA News
Manitoba Infrastructure continues to streamline its tendering processes and will begin receiving bids for all non-bonded construction and maintenance tenders online, through MI’s procurement…
The City of Winnipeg budget for local and regional road works in 2019 has been cut by $42 million, compared to the city’s forecast…
The MHCA will ask the provincial government to remit 85% of what is owed from a trust fund to contractors who have completed quarry…
Severe cuts to the provincial highways budget and the planned federal carbon tax, to raise the price of fuel at the pump in April,…
Most Manitobans are worried about the severe cuts to the provincial highways budget and would likely opt not to rollback the PST to 7%,…
The City of Winnipeg is starting a search for a new chief administrative officer after CAO Doug McNeil gave notice today he is retiring…
Some 350 kilometres of highways will be improved under a joint funding agreement announced this week by Manitoba and Ottawa. The agreement will see…
Heavy construction workers of tomorrow are getting a hand up in pursuing construction management studies at Red River College, thanks to two bursaries funded…
Manitoba Infrastructure has agreed to establish with the heavy construction industry a joint MHCA/MI specification steering committee. The committee’s mandate would be to oversee…