Daily construction news and updates from the British Columbia Construction Association.
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In this episode, there is an Audit on commercial vehicle safety, the First Nations Major Projects coalition is announced, Nanaimo updates, and BC Hydro appoints a new director.
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In this episode, BC ferries releases a budget that includes new terminal construction, pipelines are discussed, information on BCs economic outlook, and the Prop Rep referendum closes.
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In this episode, Horgan visits Montreal for talks on economic growth and prosperity of Indigenous communities, and BCCA receives a written response from the ADM of Agriculture on the use of ALR lands.
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In this episode, CleanBC Plan Details are released, supporting bills are passed, Trudeau remarks on negative gender impacts in the industry, and Silica dust is in the news.
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In this episode, Alberta reduces oil production, a BC Hydro audit is released, and CleanBC is announced. Thanks to everyone who provided feedback on the steel tariffs. Go to www.bccassn.com to share your voice in the 2018 Construction Industry Survey!! (December 5, 2018)
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In this episode, Skills training a focus for 2019 budget, Civeo Corp wins LNG Canada room commitment, and Prop Rep ballots near their submission deadline (December 4, 2018).
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In this episode, key projects in Vancouver and Duncan near completion, Premier Horgan miscommunicates Proportional Representation, and the Workers Compensation Board appoints 3 new members (Dec 3rd).
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In this episode, BCCA adds Compulsory Trades to their Advocacy, Ottawa promises prompt payment legislation, and Canada imposed sanctions on Saudi Arabia.
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In this episode, the Steel Safeguards Questionnaire closes with 130 responses, the BC Fed makes an announcement, and BC Gov intervened in two separate challenges to Ottawa’s carbon tax.
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In this episode, BCCA President Chris Atchison joins CCA for a “Day on the Hill” in Ottawa, multiple Bills move forward in the House, and a confidential police report determines more than $1 Billion was laundered through property transactions in Vancouver throughout 2016.
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In this episode, we highlight key finding announcements by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing focused on Affordable Housing.
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