Procore Technologies, Inc., a global construction management software company, has released a construction industry benchmark report, How We Build Now: Technology and industry trends shaping Canadian construction in 2023, examining the general sentiment of...
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The findings of the annual BC Construction Association (BCCA) industry survey expose the operational stresses construction employers across B.C. are facing.
A national survey conducted by Construction Canada suggests the country’s building community has adapted well to working from home.
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.
Construction projects late and over budget: IDC
(08/17/2021)
A new survey from international research firm International Data Corporation (IDC) found most construction projects in Canada and the U.S. are delivered late and significantly over budget compared to the owners’ original plan.
The latest construction industry statistics from the B.C. Construction Association (BCCA) reveal strength despite pandemic challenges.
According to the 11th annual Hays Salary Guide, majority of Canadian employers feel confident about the economy and have a positive employment outlook, but that perspective is not shared by their teams. Reduced social...
Sustainable building and design is the most important issue for our readers in the upcoming federal election. Nearly 70 per cent of respondents to a survey conducted by Construction Canada earlier this month felt...
#CanadaVotes: What is the most important poll issue?
(09/17/2019)
Campaigning is underway for the October 21 federal election. As a member of the architecture and specifications community, what issues would you like addressed by the new government? Share your thoughts by filling out...
Vancouver most livable North American city
(04/09/2018)
Vancouver is the fifth and highest-ranking North American city on Mercer’s annual Quality of Living survey. It is followed by Toronto (16) and Ottawa (19).