
Unveiling the 2021 Top 40 Under 40 in Canadian Construction
On-Site and SitePartners are excited to present the second edition of the Top 40 Under 40 in Canadian Construction.
Insurance estimate from B.C. floods hits $450 million
Storm could be the costliest severe weather event in the province’s history.
Canadian tunneller earns international recognition
Michael Mains earns ITA Young Tunneller Award.
Concert Infrastructure commits to responsible investment
Company’s portfolio includes rentals, condominiums, seniors’ active aging communities, industrial and commercial properties, and public infrastructure projects across Canada.
Celebrating progress on a new cancer centre
Construction crews make significant progress on the new facility in Calgary.
Post-secondary progress in motion in Alberta
Key training initiatives aiming to provide Albertans with in-demand skills and knowledge.
Caldwell and Padgett expand responsibilities at Tekeuchi
Pair to take on training and development in new roles.
OAPC recognizes Amma Wakefield for dedication
Pavement organization presents awards for dedication and excellence.
Bobcat expands e-commerce to Canada
Company is now selling and shipping to Canadian online customers.
B2W Software unveils plans for in-person conference
Annual event to feature training, collaboration and awards.
Mississauga to get new hospital
Province aims to increase healthcare capacity and services in Peel region.
OGCA targets labour shortages in ICI construction
Report puts a focus on attracting project managers and site supervisors, two in-demand ICI jobs.

B.C. honours top infrastructure contractors
British Columbia honours the companies behind some of the province’s most important transportation and infrastructure projects over the past two years.
Ecometrix acquires Calder Engineering
Environmental consulting firm joins forces with engineering firm.
Englobe expands footprint in Western Canada
Specialty engineering and environmental services firm expands Canadian footprint from coast to coast.
Non-residential sector recovery continues
Nationally, the value of building permits in the non-residential sector rose 4.2 per cent to $3.4 billion in October.
Launched: Universal method to report carbon
International coalition of construction organizations has published a universal standard for reporting carbon dioxide emissions in the building and lifecycle of structures.
Eglinton Crosstown West Extension takes next steps
Second tunnelling contract for priority Toronto-area subway project hits RFQ stage.
Gordie Howe bridge recognized with sustainable infrastructure award
Award salutes efforts to achieve sustainable development and environmental performance standards.
Graham set to grow by acquisition
Graham poised to become Canada’s third-largest construction company and one of North America’s 50-largest construction companies through acquisition of AECOM’s EOM Division.