The Canadian Construction Association (CCA) will host the Leading the Evolution industry summit on emerging trends impacting workforce, technology, market forces and procurement. The association’s recent independent research report will... read more →
Lundin Mining Corp. has signed a deal to buy the Chapada copper-and-gold mine in Brazil from Yamana Gold Inc. in a deal worth more than US$800 million. Under the agreement,... read more →
By the year 2028, the construction industry will likely need to fill approximately 300,000 job openings. As more than a quarter of a million construction workers are expected to retire... read more →
Three infrastructure projects in Yukon’s capital are moving ahead with millions in fresh funding from the feds and territory, plus a small contribution from the city. Ottawa said April 12... read more →
Built in the 1950s, the promenade makes up the top deck of a 1.5-mile stretch of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, a triple cantilevered highway built into a bluff, with a neighbourhood... read more →
“We’re going to be repositioning our image to be more attractive to technology savvy people and millennials so we can fill the projected retirement gap and spark productivity gains through... read more →
A total of 2,224 participants (56 per cent) across 25 work sites responded to a series of four questions, and of those, the respondents were an average of 43.6 years... read more →
As part of the Highways England M20 Junction Improvement Scheme, Severfield UK, on behalf of principle contractor VINCI, appointed Collett to facilitate delivery of six paired plate girders. Required to... read more →
he investments are part of CN’s $3.9-billion capital investment in 2019, which is focused on enabling growth from all commodity segments, including consumer goods, grain, agricultural, forest and energy products,... read more →
An historical indicated resource remains in the ground, estimated at 123,000 ounces of gold at 8.6 grams per tonne (g/t) remains in the ground, along with an inferred resource of... read more →