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No Time to Wait: New Campaign From BC’s Construction Industry Urges Provincial Government to Take Immediate Action for Payment Certainty
BC is one of the last jurisdictions to advance Prompt Payment legislation. Our province depends on its construction industry to get the job done: the people who build BC deserve to be paid on time.
Checklist for Navigating Tariff Uncertainty
This checklist outlines best practices and key considerations for trade and general contractors to help them assess risk, address contract provisions, and take informed action.
BCCA Statement on U.S. Tariffs Against Canadian Steel & Aluminum
It’s been one week since the U.S. paused 25% tariffs for 30 days on Canadian imports. But Now we’re facing the potential of immediate tariffs on Steel and Aluminum.
BCCA STATEMENT ON U.S. TARIFFS AGAINST CANADA
The BC Construction Association strongly condemns the unjust tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on Canadian industries.
FNBDA AND BCCA SIGN A TRANSFORMATIVE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
The partnership between the BC First Nations Business Development Association (FNBDA) and the BC Construction Association (BCCA) signifies a shared commitment to advancing economic reconciliation and fostering meaningful partnerships between BC First Nations and the construction industry.
INDUSTRY ALERT: PROCUREMENT FAIRNESS CLAUSE REMOVED FROM MANY TAXPAYER-FUNDED CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
BCCA warns the public and contractors of unacceptable levels of risk following the explicit removal of “Contract A” by many public owners
INDUSTRY ALERT: REMOVAL OF “CONTRACT A”
The BC Construction Association (“BCCA”) issues this Alert as a service to the members of the Regional Associations and industry at large to help educate them on the risks associated with changes in procurement.
THE TIME TO ACT PROMPTLY IS NOW
The Time to Act Promptly is Now. Companion Piece to Cross-Jurisdictional Analysis Sent to the Attorney General: May 2, 2024