https://bccassn.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/bcca-logo-bug-white1.png300300Tom Gogelahttps://bccassn.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/bcca-logo-300x150.pngTom Gogela2020-09-04 20:00:002021-05-10 18:57:51BCCA to hold 2020 Annual General Meeting (AGM) Virtually
As the provincial government announces a phased recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic under BC’s Restart Plan, many sequestered businesses and workers may be facing a reopening with a mix of optimism and concern about working safely. Declared an essential service by the provincial government, BC’s construction industry has been working through the pandemic, developing, and improving safety practices and protocols that demonstrate that businesses can work safely, even as they face unfamiliar challenges…
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“If a worksite isn’t safe, it shouldn’t be operational. What we’re here to say is when and where those worksites can be safe and can comply, we want to support those worksites continuing” Chris Atchison, BCCA President…
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Safety is always a priority on job sites and managing the risk of COVID-19 should be no exception. Simply from a human resources perspective, tradespeople can’t work from home, so we strongly encourage employers to provide common-sense advice about the simple actions employees are expected to take to reduce the risk…
The numbers tell the same story they’ve told for years: Overall what the BCCA takes from this report is not news. We are at a peak for skilled trades jobs, many trades are in high demand, the opportunity for highly rewarding, lucrative careers is there. What has to happen is that government and all of industry need to align their efforts and create fewer barriers to entry, not more…
Daily Commercial News – 2021 Preview: Stakeholders ruminate on COVID’s future impact on Canada’s construction sector
BCCA Releases its 2020 Annual Report
On Friday, September 18th, The BCCA held it’s Annual General Meeting and shared it’s latest Annual Report…
BCCA to hold 2020 Annual General Meeting (AGM) Virtually
The Annual General Meeting of the BC Construction Association will be held on Friday, September 18th, 2020…
Construction Sector United in Fight Against COVID-19
As the provincial government announces a phased recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic under BC’s Restart Plan, many sequestered businesses and workers may be facing a reopening with a mix of optimism and concern about working safely. Declared an essential service by the provincial government, BC’s construction industry has been working through the pandemic, developing, and improving safety practices and protocols that demonstrate that businesses can work safely, even as they face unfamiliar challenges…
BCCA President, Chris Atchison Speaks to Global News About Safety Being the Most Urgent Priority on Construction Sites
“If a worksite isn’t safe, it shouldn’t be operational. What we’re here to say is when and where those worksites can be safe and can comply, we want to support those worksites continuing” Chris Atchison, BCCA President…
Business, Indigenous, and Community Leaders Call for a Return to Order
Chris Atchison, President of the BC Construction Association quoted in Business Examiner, March 5, 2020 Article
BCCA Statement regarding COVID-19 coronavirus
Safety is always a priority on job sites and managing the risk of COVID-19 should be no exception. Simply from a human resources perspective, tradespeople can’t work from home, so we strongly encourage employers to provide common-sense advice about the simple actions employees are expected to take to reduce the risk…
BuildForce Canada 2020 Construction & Maintenance Looking Forward Report
The numbers tell the same story they’ve told for years: Overall what the BCCA takes from this report is not news. We are at a peak for skilled trades jobs, many trades are in high demand, the opportunity for highly rewarding, lucrative careers is there. What has to happen is that government and all of industry need to align their efforts and create fewer barriers to entry, not more…