BCCA is the voice for BC’s construction industry, advocating for policies that benefit all British Columbians. In our pursuit of a more robust industry, we promote various crucial policies including Prompt Payment, which ensures fair and timely compensation for construction work, Skilled Workforce Development, focused on fostering a diverse, skilled, and inclusive workforce.
BCCA shares the Canadian Construction Association’s concerns: the 2024 Federal Budget falls short on a number of policies required to meet the needs of BC’s construction industry, specifically in terms of workforce solutions and infrastructure. Our concern is that demand stimulated by aggressive housing targets and loan programs will surpass the BC construction industry’s current capacity, given inflation as well as our province’s workforce shortages and lack of payment certainty.
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We remember Gary Farwell, who served as Chair of the British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) from 1989-1990. Gary passed away in Campbell River on February 25th.
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BCCA Advocacy Update
BCCA is the voice for BC’s construction industry, advocating for policies that benefit all British Columbians. In our pursuit of a more robust industry, we promote various crucial policies including Prompt Payment, which ensures fair and timely compensation for construction work, Skilled Workforce Development, focused on fostering a diverse, skilled, and inclusive workforce.
BCCA Response to Federal Budget 2024
BCCA shares the Canadian Construction Association’s concerns: the 2024 Federal Budget falls short on a number of policies required to meet the needs of BC’s construction industry, specifically in terms of workforce solutions and infrastructure. Our concern is that demand stimulated by aggressive housing targets and loan programs will surpass the BC construction industry’s current capacity, given inflation as well as our province’s workforce shortages and lack of payment certainty.
BC CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY REPORT SIGNALS THAT PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYEES CAN EXPECT ABOVE-MARKET SALARIES AND FAVOURABLE WORKING CONDITIONS
Lack of payment certainty and workforce shortages continue to worry employers.
7th ANNUAL BC CONSTRUCTION MONTH HONOURS THOSE WHO HELP BUILD BC
Celebrating the talent, expertise and experience BC’s construction and skilled tradespeople are sharing with the next generation.
BCCA SUCCESSFULLY DELIVERS $15.725M IN FEDERAL FUNDING TO BC’S CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
BCCA distributes Apprenticeship Services program funds ahead of schedule, exceeding targets
GERALD W. (Gary) FARWELL – A Tribute
We remember Gary Farwell, who served as Chair of the British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) from 1989-1990. Gary passed away in Campbell River on February 25th.
VRCA Unveils Reconciliation Action Plan through the Bridging Perspectives Webinar Series
Federal Prompt Payment For Construction Work Act – Recorded Webinars
February 1 and February 15, 2024 Webinars from CCA and sponsored by BCCA.