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News Release: NRCA Sept. 27: Ministry of Forests on Hot Seat for Flagrant Disregard of Procurement Rules
A Request for Proposal (RFP) from the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations for a construction project in Vanderhoof is drawing unwanted attention from BC’s construction industry.
Canadian Construction Association (CCA) Election Advocacy Campaign
Making sure the construction industry’s priorities are heard by the candidates in the upcoming federal election and the newly elected federal government.
BCCA to hold 2021 Annual General Meeting (AGM) Virtually
The AGM of the BC Construction Industry will be held Friday, September 17th, 2021 at 12:00 pm. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s AGM will once again be held virtually.
BCCA Letter to the City of Vancouver
Re: City of Vancouver permit crisis
BC CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION CONTRACTS FAIRLEY STRATEGIES TO ADVISE ON INDUSTRY ADVOCACY EFFORTS REGARDING CONSTRUCTION PROCUREMENT
The British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) is pleased to announce Fairley Strategies has been contracted as its Industry Standard Practices Consultant.
BCCA Statement Regarding Compulsory Trades
In our role as the only provincial representative of all employers in BC’s industrial, commercial, and institutional construction industry, BCCA was at the table with government and other industry leaders to ensure all opinions on compulsory trades were adequately represented.
Construction Workers Get Fast-Tracked for COVID Vaccine in Vancouver
The BC Construction Association (BCCA) today announced BC’s first COVID-19 vaccine “fast lane” for construction workers in the Vancouver Coastal and Fraser Health Regions.
BC Hydro and Site C Contractors Launch Canada’s First Builders Code Work Site
BC Hydro and seven of its largest contractors have adopted the Builders Code conduct standard across Site C and in doing so have set the bar high for other sites across the province.