Across western Canada, construction companies are adjusting to new and shifting workplace conditions brought on by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Below we’ve compiled pictures taken by western Canadian construction companies documenting the changes they’ve made so far.

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BCCA - A Bird Construction hand washing site helps fight the spread of COVID-19.
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BCCA - A bulletin board keeps Bird Construction workers informed on the latest COVID-19 regulations and recommendations.
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BCCA - The British Columbia Construction Association is highlighting some of the work its member companies are doing to keep their workers safe, including temporary separation structures.
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BCCA - British Columbia Construction Association member Campbell Construction Ltd. is steering employees through sites in ways that minimize contact and enforce social distancing.
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CHANDOS CONSTRUCTION - Chandos Construction has installed tool and hand washing stations on its worksites.
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CHANDOS CONSTRUCTION - Hand washing stations are installed in a variety of locations on Chandos Construction sites.
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CHANDOS CONSTRUCTION - Makeshift stairs with wood walls enforce social distancing on a Chandos Construction site.
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GRAHAM CONSTRUCTION - Guidelines keep Graham Construction workers separated as they enter a worksite.
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GRAHAM CONSTRUCTION - Site meetings with social isolation at Graham Construction’s South Delta Main No.1 Phase 3 project in Delta, BC.
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MCHA - TBC General Contracting is maintaining social distance onsite at the Sun City Dental offices in Medicine Hat, Alta.
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MHCA - TBC General Contracting workers keep their distance at a project in Medicine Hat, Alta.
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