The provincial government has reorganized the structure of Manitoba Infrastructure, highlighting the department’s intent to modernize and focus on decisions around strategic investment.
The changes, the result of a review MI launched in 2018-19, are expected to be implemented over time. They are expected to help the department:
- better align with government’s overall efforts to modernize procurement;
- optimize how we make strategic investment and program decisions, within and across MI’s various asset classes and delivery areas;
- improve processes and delivery methods to drive better value for money in provincial spending on strategic infrastructure;
- bring new innovations to managing major projects, and;
- improve policy capacity to meet mandated objectives.
“We welcome this fresh review of how Manitoba Infrastructure is proposed to be re-organized to operate and look forward to further discussion with the government,” said MHCA President Chris Lorenc.
Click here to see MI’s new organizational structure.