Despite major projects for 2021, Manitoba’s construction industry still anxious – Winnipeg
Manitoba’s construction industry is still anxious about the upcoming year despite good vaccine news and a number of ongoing and proposed projects for the new year. Ron Hambley, president of the Winnipeg Construction Association, says the commercial construction industry is down about 25 per cent overall this year due to the novel coronavirus pandemic….
Winnipeg grocer, city at odds over construction on Maryland Street – Winnipeg
Construction work outside a Winnipeg grocery store has the frustrated owner calling for changes to the way the city sets up its jobs in the future. Food Fare’s Munther Zeid told 680 CJOB his Maryland Street shop had its parking lot blocked off while crews worked on the road outside, which has had a big…
Lengthy construction projects caused by City of Winnipeg cost-cutting: MHCA
Fast-curing concrete would expedite completed projects, says the heavy construction industry in answer to Brian Bowman’s call for around the clock road work in Winnipeg. Source link
“There is no cost benefit’: MHCA says 24/7 construction will cost more than it saves
The Manitoba Heavy Construction Association says 24/7 construction will come at a cost, and ones who will pay the most are the people living in homes nearby. Source link
24/7 is not the way to improve construction
The president of the Manitoba Heavy Construction Association says there are better ways to accelerate road construction in the city of Winnipeg. Source link