The Joint Employer Community Submission to the Workers Compensation System Review being undertaken by BC Government appointed reviewer, Ms. Janet Patterson, has been submitted…
In response to recent contractor alerts for ‘Onerous Bidding Conditions’ on two Prince George construction projects being procured by BC Housing, the BCCA has been closely consulting with BC Housing, the most recent meeting being at the end of June…
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Construction is changing. With a skilled labour shortage and other industry pressures, it is more important than ever to innovate and become a future-forward construction company. New technologies that help us become more productive and efficient are critical to moving the construction industry forward, but can also feel overwhelming at times…
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The BC Construction Association welcomes today’s decision by the federal cabinet to proceed with the Trans Mountain Pipeline Project. For the apprentices and tradespeople in BC’s industrial, commercial and institutional construction sector, the project represents not just an opportunity to develop their skills and…
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BCCA supports the maintenance of a safe and healthy workplace and the construction safety measures through our active involvement with COCA and WorkSafe BC…
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WorkSafe BC Review Submitted
The Joint Employer Community Submission to the Workers Compensation System Review being undertaken by BC Government appointed reviewer, Ms. Janet Patterson, has been submitted…
BCCA Closely Consulting with BC Housing in Response to Recent Contractor Alerts
In response to recent contractor alerts for ‘Onerous Bidding Conditions’ on two Prince George construction projects being procured by BC Housing, the BCCA has been closely consulting with BC Housing, the most recent meeting being at the end of June…
Information regarding our State of Construction Technology survey
Construction is changing. With a skilled labour shortage and other industry pressures, it is more important than ever to innovate and become a future-forward construction company. New technologies that help us become more productive and efficient are critical to moving the construction industry forward, but can also feel overwhelming at times…
BCCA Commends Ruling in Favour of Trans Mountain Pipeline Project
The BC Construction Association welcomes today’s decision by the federal cabinet to proceed with the Trans Mountain Pipeline Project. For the apprentices and tradespeople in BC’s industrial, commercial and institutional construction sector, the project represents not just an opportunity to develop their skills and…
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BCCA supports the maintenance of a safe and healthy workplace and the construction safety measures through our active involvement with COCA and WorkSafe BC…
Innovation Project
Skilled Workforce Development
Environmental Assessment Overhaul and Bill C-69