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CCA announces winners of 2023 National Awards
PUNTA CANA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC — Individuals, companies and associations were re...
Associations
Toronto ReHousing program wins top CMHC award
A Toronto-focused program that offers a systematic approach to creating infill h...
Projects
B.C. to provide $80 million to help farmers cope with drought
DELTA, B.C. - Unprecedented drought in British Columbia last year has prompted t...
Government
Red Deer hospital design schematics revealed
RED DEER, ALTA. – The Alberta government has released the schematic design drawi...
Government , Infrastructure
Unplanned shutdown of Imperial pipeline affects delivery of fuel to Winnipeg
WINNIPEG, MAN. - The Manitoba government says it's taking measures to mitigate p...
Government , Resource
B.C. proposes Vancouver Charter amendments to support social housing and reconciliation
VANCOUVER – The Government of British Columbia has proposed legislative amendmen...
Government
Manitoba proposes new workplace safety legislation
WINNIPEG – The Manitoba government is introducing proposed legislation to re-est...
Government , OH&S
Canada, Saskatchewan fund bridge and culvert upgrades across province
REGINA, SASK. – The governments of Canada and Saskatchewan, along with municipal...
Infrastructure
Homebuilders Association Vancouver awards finalists revealed
VANCOUVER – The finalists of the Homebuilders Association Vancouver (HAVAN) Awar...
Associations
Letter to the Editor: Granting Building Trades Unions a monopoly is blatant favouritism
To the Editor: It’s understandable why the Building Trades Unions (BT...
Associations , Labour
Saskatchewan government to start work on $1.15B irrigation project
REGINA — The Saskatchewan government says it's set to begin work on a $1.15-bill...
Infrastructure
Cities from her perspective: Edmonton housing challenges examined
A panel of Edmonton women working across politics, academia and design tackled t...
Economic , Projects
F.A.S.T. launching new women’s high-vis line as demand grows
No more boxy pants, droopy elephant rears, turtle-shell jackets and hand-devouri...
Economic , OH&S
Why can’t transit projects be delivered on time?
Among all construction projects, it’s unarguable large transit projects have the...
Infrastructure , Projects
Deltera health and safety specialist looks to change jobsite culture
In the 11 years she has worked as a Deltera health and safety specialist, Cheryl...
OH&S
CRD announces $777M budget for 2024
The Capital Regional District (CRD) has unveiled its financial plans for 2024, t...
Government , Infrastructure
B.C. First Nation and Western LNG partner to purchase natural gas pipeline project
A B.C. First Nation is partnering with a Houston-based firm to buy a ready-to-co...
Resource
A tale of two provinces – One leading canada, the other lagging
British Columbia and Alberta have some things in common. Both are unusually dep...
Associations , Government
Task force housing blueprint calls for green, co-ordinated housing push
A task force focused on affordable housing through a climate-conscious lens is c...
Government
Early work begins on Belleville terminal redevelopment
VICTORIA – Phase one has begun on the redevelopment of the ferry terminal servin...
Infrastructure
Your top JOC headlines: March 11 to 15
Your top JOC headlines this week feature reaction to the Manitoba government’s d...
Government , Infrastructure , Labour , Projects
Retailer Harry Rosen to spend $50 million on overhaul over next five years
TORONTO—Luxury menswear retailer Harry Rosen says it will invest $50 million ove...
Projects
Powerline technician Melissa Dawe weathers all kinds of storms to help others
Although not wanting to go into too many details, Connect Atlantic Utility Servi...
Labour
Edmonton’s Commonwealth Recreation Centre solar installation complete
EDMONTON – The City of Edmonton has completed a solar installation on the Common...
Government , Projects
The Construction Record Podcast – Episode 338: VRCA and CCW’s LEAP conference
On this episode of the Construction Record Podcast, digital media editor Warren...
UPDATE: Strike delayed for thousands of Edmonton city workers
EDMONTON - A strike by more than 5,000 Edmonton civic workers expected to begin...
Labour
BCIT’s Tamara Pongracz joins CFBC board of directors
LANGFORD, B.C. – Educator and plumber Tamara Pongracz can now add board member t...
Labour
Alberta pledges $2.1 billion to build and modernize schools across the province
EDMONTON – The Government of Alberta is pledging to spend $2.1 billion over thre...
Government , Infrastructure
Repair work begins on Canal Road after 2021 flooding damage
PENDER ISLAND, B.C. – Permanent repair work will begin this week on a section of...
Infrastructure
Female trailblazers push DEI during CAWIC webinar
The Canadian Association of Women in Construction marked International Women’s D...
Associations
Legal Notes: Contractor confronts ‘do I stay or do I go’ choice
Campus Contracting Inc. found itself between a rock and a hard place. It had bee...
Government
Federal disaster aid for Fraser Valley floods, landslides taking too long: B.C. MP
OTTAWA - The federal government estimates it will need to pay almost $3.4 billio...
Government , Infrastructure
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‘One giant step backwards’: Manitoba stakeholders voice opposition to PLA reversal
WINNIPEG – Some Manitoba construction associations are warning against a change...
Government , Labour
Inside Innovation: New solutions for building tall in tight spaces
Constructing tall buildings in tight urban spaces poses several challenges, incl...
Technology
Why can’t transit projects be delivered on time?
Among all construction projects, it’s unarguable large transit projects have the...
Infrastructure , Projects
Manitoba proposes new workplace safety legislation
WINNIPEG – The Manitoba government is introducing proposed legislation to re-est...
Government , OH&S
A firm foundation: Base station on track for new Grouse Mountain gondola
A self-erecting crane towers over the construction site nestled next to a parkin...
Projects
Project manager Melanie Knowles paving her own path forward in construction
Not only was she eastern Ontario’s first representative on the Ontario Asphalt P...
Labour
New nine-level Vancouver Art Gallery incorporates Coast Salish weaving techniques
Fencing has been erected and heavy equipment is being brought in to start demoli...
Projects
Powerline technician Melissa Dawe weathers all kinds of storms to help others
Although not wanting to go into too many details, Connect Atlantic Utility Servi...