The findings of the annual BC Construction Association (BCCA) industry survey expose the operational stresses construction employers across B.C. are facing.
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Two construction associations have united to urge Quebec to reform its public contracting procedures and improve its project management practices, to save up to $14 billion over the next decade.
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While many of the aforementioned factors affect project completion deadlines, ventilation selection is a hedge architects, consulting engineers, and HVAC contractors are using to expedite projects toward completion once mechanical equipment finally arrives on-site and is installed.
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Days after the devastating earthquake affecting Turkey and Syria, which led to 39,000 reported casualties, the Turkish government has detained or sent arrest warrants for more than 130 people, including nine contractors, accused of involvement in illegal or poor-quality construction.
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British Columbia’s construction industry is entering into dire straits, according to statistics reported in the Fall 2022 BC Construction Association (BCCA) Industry Stat Pack, further supported by findings from a recently published economic and policy report by the organization
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Six Canadian firms are among the finalists of the CertainTeed Gypsum Trophy Awards, held every two years to recognize gypsum design skills of North American drywall and finishing contractors, in the categories, drywall design, installation, sustainability, and craftsmanship.
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Formerly known as the Builder’s Lien Act, the Prompt Payment and Construction Lien Act has gone into effect in Alberta, creating rules for the construction industry’s payment timelines and setting out a streamlined adjudication process for disputes related to payment or work performed, without the need for court involvement.
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Owners and contractors in Canada face a variety of challenges when it comes to project cost management, according to a report by Procore Technologies Inc.
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The Construction Association of Nova Scotia (CANS) has entered an agreement with the B.C. Construction Association (BCCA) to implement online procurement technology for its projects. The online system, which was devised in British Columbia, replaces the traditional sealed envelope system and is intended to enable fair, open procurement for public agencies.
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