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MHCA tells Winnipeg Council to reject call for city-owned asphalt plant

The private sector provides hot-mix asphalt for paving and for patching to the City of Winnipeg at very competitive rates due to the efficiencies inherent to industry work and production, something a city-owned plant could not replicate, MHCA President & CEO Chris Lorenc told City Council May 30.

Lorenc appeared at Council, encouraging it to reject a motion that called for the City to establish its own asphalt plant.

The motion, presented by Coun. Russ Wyatt, asserted that the City is at the mercy of the private sector, paying inflated prices for poor service as the heavy construction industry prioritizes its needs over those of the City, the motion said.

“None of the motion assertions that pricing is “exorbitant” to feed “significant profit margin” is evident in any facts,” Lorenc said. “The City, in fact, gets hot mix asphalt competitively.  Why? It’s about economies of scale and efficiency.”

Further, the contracts with the private sector are open, transparent and are awarded based on lowest qualifying bid. There are six asphalt contractors supplying to the market, which is significant for a city of this size.

As to the assertion that the City is at the “mercy” of industry regarding timeliness of supply, contracts include strict clauses on when asphalt must be supplied, with delays triggering substantial penalties.

The City would have to invest approximately $5 million, upfront, to set up an asphalt plant, then add in operational and maintenance costs. Tonnage can be sourced from private operators much cheaper, Lorenc said. (To read the full presentation, click here.)

The Wyatt motion was not expected to receive Council support.

Lorenc discussed his presentation with the MHCA Executive Committee, at its meeting May 29, and was one of a number of advocacy priorities discussed.

Also discussed at the meeting were:

  • A working group with Manitoba Transportation & Infrastructure and MHCA representatives will meet in early June to continue discussions regarding the delivery of the highways capital program, including timely tender advertising and the government’s decision to use an alternative bid evaluation process for some projects.
    • this follows upon a meeting MHCA had with Finance Minister Adrien Sala concerning the government’s decision to halt the policy of carrying over unexpended funds to the subsequent highways capital program budget.
  • MHCA and the Winnipeg Construction Association will meet with Labour Minister Maya Marcelino regarding the establishment of a review panel to update elements of the Construction Industry Wages Act. The Heavy Construction Minimum Wages schedule will be reviewed.
  • Meetings with senior MTI offices confirms the department will be following the prompt payment rules embedded within amendments to the Builders’ Liens Act.
  • the Mines Branch has been informed of significant delays faced by industry in applications for quarry/pit licences and payment for completion of quarry rehabilitation projects.

Chair’s Gala

November 18, 2022
RBC Convention Centre

Close to 650pp attended from both industry, government and stakeholder partners.  It was the closing of Nicole Chabot’s two year term as Chair.  Dennis Cruise of Bituminex Paving was welcomed as the new Chair.

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2022 Heavy Santa

December 16, 2022
David Livingstone School

This event was made possible through fundraising at the MHCA Chair’s Gala and Spring Mixer.

104 goodie bags and presents were prepared for the grades 1-4 students at David Livingstone School. 

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Awards Breakfast & Annual General Meeting

November 18, 2022
RBC Convention Centre

Manitoba Transportation & Infrastructure (MTI) Award Winner

  • Grading – Strilkiwski Contracting Ltd.: PTH 6 Grahamdale
  • Paving – Coco Paving o/a Russell Redi-Mix: Bituminous Reconstruction PTH 83
  • Urban Works – Coco Paving o/a Russell Redi-Mix: Bituminous Reconstruction PA 634 and Bituminous Pavement PTH 5
  • Special Projects – Mekhana Development Corp/Arnason Industries Ltd: Theresa Point Airport
  • Major Structures – D. Steele Construction: Bridge Replacement over the Red River Floodway on PTH 59N
  • Minor Structures – Moncrief Construction Ltd.: Reinforced concrete box culvert on PTH 5
  • Water Management – Brunet Ltd.: Flood response, Morris ring dike closure

200 members and guests gathered to hear greetings from Premier Heather Stefanson and the newly elected Mayor of Winnipeg, Scott Gillingham. Hon. Doyle Piwniuk, Minister, Manitoba Infrastructure, handed out the MTI Awards.

31 companies were recognized for their milestone membership commitments.

Matthew Neziol, of Bayview Construction, received the Safety Leader Award.

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