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Hamilton celebrates $1.3 billion in building permits after a successful switch to a virtual world
COVID-19 restrictions continue after Ontario’s stay-at-home order expires - Ontario Construction News
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OGCA calls on provincial government to reopen commercial construction industry
What Rising Cost of Construction Means for Housing in Canada - Crescendo Equity
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Spiking construction material costs impacting builders, delaying projects across Ontario
Cities and towns continue adapting services and planning recovery in a post-COVID-19 world - Ontario Construction News
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Hamilton celebrates $1.3 billion in building permits after a successful switch to a virtual world
Hamilton celebrates $1.3 billion in building permits after a successful switch to a virtual world - Ontario Construction News
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The City of Hamilton moved quickly to implement new processes that led to success and record investment activity over the last year
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Landscape Ontario urges most member firms to stop work under COVID-19 regulations
Construction starts in 2024: $2.8 billion Ottawa Civic Hospital Campus to apply lessons from COVID-19 pandemic - Ontario Construction News
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Construction schedule for the new Civic development
Ontario to modernize and streamline apprenticeship training - Ontario Construction News
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Ontario Building Trades support general direction of new legislation
Vaccinating and testing construction workers a priority after outbreak at Kingston worksite - Ontario Construction News
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Construction workers can register for COVID-19 vaccinations today
Clive Thurston: The fallout on construction due to COVID-19 - Ontario Construction News
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OGCA perspective: Supply chain uncertainty – What can we do?
Kitchener GO Rail expansion is a GO with release of RFQ for new station and track upgrades - Ontario Construction News
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What’s happening on the Kitchener GO Line?
Derek Smith
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OGCA perspective: Supply chain uncertainty – What can we do?
Home Renovations
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Contractors seek clarity about inconsistent essential service provisions in COVID-19 shut-down regulations
Brampton recognized for national excellence in urban design planning - Ontario Construction News
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CSLA announces 2021 Awards of Excellence winners
Federal budget includes spending for construction sector - Ontario Construction News
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CCA: Budget 2021 affirms the value of infrastructure investment in driving economic recovery
Federal budget includes spending for construction sector - Ontario Construction News
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RCCAO, CBTU, see good and bad in federal budget
A Blueprint for Living with Construction Noise - Moduloc Canada
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Toronto neighbourhood wants overnight construction noise to stop at 11 p.m.
Provincial Construction Shutdown, April 16th, 2021 - Ontario Onsite Wastewater Association
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What construction can continue during provincial lockdown?
COVID-19: Non-essential construction shut down again - Ontario Construction News
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Employers providing letters confirming employment for workers to show police
Non-essential construction shut down again - Ontario Construction News
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What construction can continue during provincial lockdown?
Eric
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Selection Group plans $383 million in Ottawa-area residential projects
BREAKING NEWS: Ontario shutting down non-essential construction, setting up checkpoints at borders with Manitoba and Quebec to limit entry amid surge of COVID-19 cases - Ontario Construction News
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Employers providing letters confirming employment for workers to show police
BREAKING NEWS: Ontario shutting down non-essential construction, setting up checkpoints at borders with Manitoba and Quebec to limit entry amid surge of COVID-19 cases - Ontario Construction News
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What construction can continue during provincial lockdown?
Investors seeing green with energy-efficient properties | ontario construction report
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Home builders making progress on energy-efficient construction
Robotic continue gaining traction in construction - Ontario Construction News
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Report highlights the labour challenges facing Ontario’s construction industry
william Duff
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Kingston’s Third Crossing is one-third completed as construction continues in 2021
Investors seeing green with sustainable projects on the horizon - Ontario Construction News
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Home builders making progress on energy-efficient construction
More than 3,000 construction employers eligible for Apprenticeship Incentive Program payments: MoL - Ontario Construction News
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Construction trades, employers receiving support from Apprenticeship Incentive Program
15+ Foursquare Kit Houses by the Aladdin Company - Everyday Old House
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Foundations of construction: Aladdin conjured up homes; factory-built kits starting a century ago
Litigation drags on between shotcrete subcontractor and Ottawa’s Light Rail Transit operator/general contractor - Ontario Construction News
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Ottawa LRT subcontractors, suppliers seek millions of dollars in unpaid payment claims
Darko
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Niagara Falls taking comments on massive $1.5 billion mixed-use development plan
Ontario takes steps to grow the Greenbelt - Ontario Construction News
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Building industry urges government to balance Greenbelt expansion with growth needs
Ontario takes steps to grow the Greenbelt - Ontario Construction News
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Simcoe County must be included in Greenbelt expansion proposal: Coalition
Ontario invests in new technology to protect workers from COVID-19 – Media in Toronto
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LIUNA to adopt COVID-19 contract tracing app from Waterloo company in pilot project
The 4 Ps you need to attract the next generation of talent - Just For Contractors
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The 4 Ps you need to attract the next generation of talent
RFQ issues for South Niagara hospital - Ontario Construction News
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Niagara Health partnered with community to recycle and preserve South Niagara site’s natural elements
Feds promise $15 billion for transit projects over the next 8 years - Ontario Construction News
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$15 billion transit funding announcement a step in the right direction: RCCAO
Rick
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Ontario designates Home Construction Regulatory Authority as new regulator
Revised CCDC2 and the new Division 01 - Ontario Construction News
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New CCDC-2 form updates stipulated price construction contract rules
Brian Paul
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Province pauses heritage site demolition as ‘show of good faith’
Demolition of Foundry heritage site paused after backlash from the community – Inner Net News
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Demolition begins at Toronto’s heritage site
Reconciliation and frustration: Algonquins of Ontario and private developer win 500 precious hectares in expanded Ottawa urban boundary, shutting out other developers - Ontario Construction News
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Committees approve lands for new neighbourhoods
Your Ontario Construction News Daily Update Jan. 4 2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Construction spending expected to rebound this year with Ontario gaining momentum, report says
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Non-essential construction impacted by province-wide stay-at-home order and tighter restrictions
Penny
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Non-essential construction impacted by province-wide stay-at-home order and tighter restrictions
Industry’s commitment to health and safety prevented large-scale construction shutdown: OCC - Ontario Construction News
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Associations supporting Ontario’s new regulations to combat COVID-19
Alex
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Non-essential construction impacted by province-wide stay-at-home order and tighter restrictions
Penny
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Non-essential construction impacted by province-wide stay-at-home order and tighter restrictions
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Non-essential construction impacted by province-wide stay-at-home order and tighter restrictions
Marc
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Non-essential construction impacted by province-wide stay-at-home order and tighter restrictions
Robin MacLennan, Editor, Ontario Construction News
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Non-essential construction impacted by province-wide stay-at-home order and tighter restrictions
Robin MacLennan, Editor, Ontario Construction News
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Non-essential construction impacted by province-wide stay-at-home order and tighter restrictions
Jeff B
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Non-essential construction impacted by province-wide stay-at-home order and tighter restrictions
Chris
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Non-essential construction impacted by province-wide stay-at-home order and tighter restrictions
Jack
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Non-essential construction impacted by province-wide stay-at-home order and tighter restrictions
Alex
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Non-essential construction impacted by province-wide stay-at-home order and tighter restrictions
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Non-essential construction impacted by province-wide stay-at-home order and tighter restrictions
David Chapman
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Non-essential construction impacted by province-wide stay-at-home order and tighter restrictions
Mark Buckshon, Publisher, Ontario Construction News
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Non-essential construction impacted by province-wide stay-at-home order and tighter restrictions
Joey
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Non-essential construction impacted by province-wide stay-at-home order and tighter restrictions
Report recognizes cities and towns shift to virtual services as COVID-19 creates states of emergency across Ontario - Ontario Construction News
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Clarington: Community growth in the face of the pandemic
Toronto Public Health announces new measures for COVID-19-related workplace safety | Association of Millwrighting Contractors of Ontario - A voluntary Association of unionized Millwrighting contractors in Ontario, Canada
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Toronto Public Health announces new measures for COVID-19-related workplace safety
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B.C.’s top doctor limits staff increases at five construction worksites to curb spread of COVID-19
AB
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Feds kick in $7.1 million to help build housing for seniors and veterans in London
Riane Dern
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How to write an appealing construction bid that will get you the job
Jay Mason
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Feds and City of London invest $130 million to build tallest building between Mississauga and Calgary
Hamilton approves $474 million for capital infrastructure projects in 2021 - Ontario Construction News
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Partnership struck to create new affordable housing community in Hamilton
Paradise Developments
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New generation of home buyers expect convenience and customization from their builders
The spirit of the holidays: NHBA spreads Christmas cheer to families - Ontario Construction News
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Barrie Construction Association matching donations in Food Bank Challenge
The spirit of the holidays: NHBA spreads Christmas cheer to families - Ontario Construction News
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LiUNA Local 1059 supports local community with large donation to Business Cares
The spirit of the holidays: NHBA spreads Christmas cheer to families - Ontario Construction News
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Five London charities benefit from massive toy donation
The spirit of the holidays: NHBA spreads Christmas cheer to families - Ontario Construction News
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Hamilton Construction Association donates food and cash
George Wilson
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Five strategies of an effective construction project manager
Predictions and Expectations for Multi-Family Real Estate Investing in 2021 - Crescendo Equity Corporation
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Sales growth to cool but fewer new listings will keep housing market tight and prices firm: Central 1
Two men killed in partial building collapse at London construction site - Ontario Construction News
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Fundraiser set up for family of construction worker killed in collapse
Your Ontario Construction News Daily Update Dec. 7 2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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City of Barrie expected to approve massive four-tower development tonight
Man charged in connection with noose found at Toronto construction site - Ontario Construction News
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Overcoming construction industry racism: Effective immediate response must be coupled with ongoing initiatives, say EllisDon leaders
Pace of job gains slows to 62,000 in November, Statistics Canada says - Ontario Construction News
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Construction job numbers leading the way in Canada
Garry Bolton
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Minaki Lodge prepares to find new life as restaurant, RV park: Developers
Harry Smith
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How to improve bid accuracy and win more commercial construction bids
OGCA viewpoint: What are Community Benefits anyway? - Ontario Construction News
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Addressing racism in construction: A conversation with EllisDon
Budget Demolition Wins Safety and Training Award at Prestigious World Demolition Summit | Budget Demolition
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Budget Demolition first Canadian company to win Safety and Training Award at World Demolition Summit
Your weekly Ontario Construction News eletter 11/23/2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Construction continues during COVID-19 lockdowns starting today in Toronto and Peel Region
Business advice: Revisiting the amygdala - Ontario Construction News
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Business advice: The biggest problem of all
C Lamoureux
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Construction to resume on Scotts Mills Dam in Peterborough
Top Rental Sub-Market Cities to Invest in Real Estate in Ontario in 2020 - Crescendo Equity Corporation
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Hamilton breaks development record with more than $1.5 billion in construction in 2019
The Best Sub-Market Cities to Invest in Real Estate in Ontario in 2020 - Crescendo Equity Corporation
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Hamilton breaks development record with more than $1.5 billion in construction in 2019
The Apathy Gap in the Skilled Trades – BCcampus
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Report highlights the labour challenges facing Ontario’s construction industry
The Apathy Gap in the Skilled Trades – BCcampus
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Tackling the shortage of skilled workers includes the ‘promotion of trades as honourable, rewarding and viable career options’
CISC Weekly Bulletin | October 23, 2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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An update on the law of liquidated damages, deposits and other forfeiture clauses in Ontario
Barrie’s tallest tower being called ‘monolithic monstrosity’ by nearby neighbours who say 34-storeys is too high - Ontario Construction News
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Affordable rental building planned for the shadow of a 34-storey condo tower near downtown Barrie
Niagara will be home to Ontario’s largest renewable gas facility by end of 2021| ONTARIO CONSTRUCTION NEWS - Mr. Hamilton
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Niagara will be home to Ontario’s larges renewable gas facility by end of 2021
Emerging trends: Canadian real estate proves resilient with opportunity amid accelerated change, says PwC and ULI - Ontario Construction News
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Toronto uncertain, Ottawa doing well: PwC report
Town of Innisfil says MZO needed to give developer assurances for massive urban development plan - Ontario Construction News
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Innisfil Council supports Mobility Orbit plan and fast tracks futuristic GO station design for 2022 construction start
Your Ontario Construction News Update (Oct. 15) - Ontario Erectors Association
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Feds and province kick in more than half a billion dollars to retool Oakville Ford plant
Your weekly Ontario Construction News 10/13/2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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OCS survey: ICI construction shows signs of stability but anxiety over second wave looms
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Ontario spending $75 million to improve training and cover apprentices’ living expenses
Andrea Johnstone
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Developer proposes massive mixed-use six-tower project for industrial land near Ottawa’s Via Rail station
York Regional Police charge former Bondfield CEO John Aquino with assault, uttering threats: Globe and Mail - Ontario Construction News
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Ontario contractor’s massive surety default ‘largest loss in Canadian history’ says broker
Shelley Roy
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Ottawa’s building officials outline rules and policies during Covid-19 pandemic to renovators and home builders
julio
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Aspire Foods building world’s largest cricket processing plant in London
OAA to reveal People’s Choice Award at online Design Excellence and Service awards event today - Ontario Construction News
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OAA reveals Design Excellence and Service Award winners
Your weekly Ontario Construction News ( 09/21/2020) - Ontario Erectors Association
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Unique design unveiled for Zekelman Centre as construction starts at St. Clair College
Liberals pledge $1 billion for cities to buy motels, hotels for rapid-housing program - Ontario Construction News
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Ottawa’s mayor joins Toronto in seeking millions of dollars in higher-level government support for affordable housing projects
Ottawa’s mayor joins Toronto in seeking millions of dollars in higher-level government support for affordable housing projects - Ontario Construction News
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City of Toronto calls for Federal-Provincial-City partnership to create 3,000 permanent, affordable homes over the next 24 months
Your weekly Ontario Construction News - Ontario Erectors Association
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Developer proposes massive mixed-use six-tower project for industrial land near Ottawa’s Via Rail station
General Contractors Toronto – Home Direct
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Toronto St. Lawrence Market New North Building General Contractor Prequalification (Call No. 3907-18-5083)
Your weekly Ontario Construction News - Ontario Erectors Association
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Ottawa Hospital and construction trades agree on project labour agreement for new $2 billion Civic campus
COVID-19 lumber shortage causes serious residential building project delays | Ontario Construction News - Mr. Hamilton
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COVID-19 lumber shortage causes serious residential building project delays
Your weekly Ontario Construction News - Week of 08/31/2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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CaGBC honours Canada’s green building leaders at Building Lasting Change 2020
Derek Smith
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Ontario expanding youth training programs to promote the skilled trades
Tyler
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Contractor, Ongwanada seek government money for 92-unit Kingston apartment building
Cambridge expects Amazon to deliver new 136,000 square-foot site | Ontario Construction News - Mr. Hamilton
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Cambridge expects Amazon to deliver new 136,000 square-foot site
OGCA addresses COVID-19 challenges for small and medium-sized general contractors in Stanting Committee presentation - Ontario Construction News
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OGCA calls for regulations and laws to help construction industry survive higher costs and delays caused by COVID-19
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$5.5 billion Scarborough subway extension on track as province issues RFP for tunnelling work today
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City of London begins work on three major cycling projects
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Ontario fast-tracks long-term care home in Toronto to make beds available in months
- Ontario Construction News
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OGCA calls for regulations and laws to help construction industry survive higher costs and delays caused by COVID-19
Irene Giannidis
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Innisfil Council supports Mobility Orbit plan and fast tracks futuristic GO station design for 2022 construction start
Your weekly Ontario Construction News - 08/10/2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Ontario shortlists construction teams for priority subway projects tunnelling work
U.S. aluminum tariffs are ‘unjustified and unnecessary': Canadian manufacturers - Ontario Construction News
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Ontario opposes new U.S. tariffs on Canadian aluminum imports
Addressing Housing Inequities by Leading with Courage - The Urban Strategist
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Toronto building up to 250 modular supportive housing units on city-owned sites
Ontario investing $2.2 million for 24-unit supportive housing development in St. Catharines | Ontario Construction News - Mr. Hamilton
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Ontario investing $2.2 million for 24-unit supportive housing development in St. Catharines
Your weekly Ontario Construction News eletter 08/04/2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Construction of Lang Plaza begins at University of Guelph
Your weekly Ontario Construction News -07/27/2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Ontario to fast-track construction of two long-term care homes
Province to allocate more than $500 million for 45 school construction projects - Ontario Construction News
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Government lists new school projects
Toronto Community Benefits Network: Dismantling systemic and anti-Black racism in construction - Ontario Construction News
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Overcoming racism: Panelists discuss the Black experience in construction
New Highway 7 to be built connecting Guelph and Kitchener | Ontario Construction News - Mr. Hamilton
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New Highway 7 to be built connecting Guelph and Kitchener
Your weekly Ontario Construction News 07/20/2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Ontario accelerating construction of long-term care homes
Your weekly Ontario Construction News 07/16/2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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DataBid: Current project leads and opportunities
Your weekly Ontario Construction News 07/16/2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Federal and provincial cash $41 million transit plan on track in Barrie
Your weekly Ontario Construction News 07/13/2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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DataBid: Current project leads and opportunities
Your weekly Ontario Construction News 07/13/2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Mayors seek emergency funding for land use planning reviews, development approvals, critical infrastructure projects and other services
Paolo R
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Highway 401 and 409 rail tunnels project reaches halfway excavation mark in Tunnel One
Coronavirus: Construction Weekly Roundup July 3rd – July 9th | Ontario Construction Secretariat - Ontario Erectors Association
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Skills Ontario receives additional $5 million in support from Government of Ontario to promote skilled trades
Coronavirus: Construction Weekly Roundup July 3rd – July 9th | Ontario Construction Secretariat - Ontario Erectors Association
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Recession to impact most Canadian construction sectors for rest of the year: FMI
Your weekly Ontario Construction News - Ontario Erectors Association
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Guelph finds police headquarters general contractor in default of contract
OGCA transition under COVID-19 - Ontario Construction News
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Giovanni Cautillo to take helm as OGCA president as Clive Thurston retires
Bertram brings modern, urban design to a rural setting with Vista Blue - Ontario Construction News
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Driven by success across Ontario, iSPAN systems looking at Africa and South America for expansion
Parliament Hill reno protected by “robust” fire-prevention measures inspired by Notre Dame blaze, committee told - Ontario Construction News
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$733 million Parliament Hill visitors centre visualized along with $75 million House of Commons Chamber renovation
Debra Egan
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Niagara Falls taking comments on massive $1.5 billion mixed-use development plan
CORONAVIRUS ROUNDUP - Glass Canada
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Holdbacks to be released: Provincial government amends emergency limitations regulations for construction industry
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Simcoe County approves major long-term care and seniors’ services campus redevelopment
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DataBid: Current project leads and opportunities
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COVID-19 contract language: Should the contractor take all the risk?
COVID-19 contract language: Should the contractor take all the risk? | ontario construction report
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UoT, OGCA responses to the story
COVID-19 contract language: Should the contractor take all the risk? - Ontario Construction News
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UoT, OGCA responses to the story
Your weekly Ontario Construction News - Ontario Erectors Association
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Major owners paying fast and loose with prompt payment requirements; refusing to pay extra COVID-19 costs: OGCA
Special to Ontario Construction News
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100,000 sq. ft. Windsor riverfront redevelopment project underway
Bea Krueger
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100,000 sq. ft. Windsor riverfront redevelopment project underway
Your weekly Ontario Construction New 05/25/2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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U of Windsor delays one project and speeds up another
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RFI: Federal government seeks contractors interested in design-build offers for office fit-up projects
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All construction projects can restart today, as province removes COVID-19 restrictions
It’s full speed ahead on May 19 - Province lifting essential workplace limits on construction and resuming all construction projects - Ontario Construction News
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All construction projects can restart today, as province removes COVID-19 restrictions
Updates from the Ontario Construction Secretariat – New Electric
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Construction resumes on London’s largest project after seven-week COVID-19 shutdown
Your weekly Ontario Construction News | May 11 2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Survey says: 98 per cent of Ontario contractors impacted by COVID-19
Your weekly Ontario Construction News | May 11 2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Ontario cancels Halton Region Consolidated Courthouse construction project to fund remote and online justice services
Ken Kelertas
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Ontario cancels Halton Region Consolidated Courthouse construction project to fund remote and online justice services
Many Uninsured in Fort McMurray Flooding | Normac
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LiUNA 183 business agent pleas for safer conditions at GTA construction site
GOHBA calls on members to raise concerns about Ottawa’s Official Plan intensification targets - Ontario Construction News
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Ottawa prepares to add as much as 1,650 hectares to suburban development in updated Official Plan
Paul Finamore
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Additional construction projects permitted to reopen today, under strict safety guidelines
wayne Zhou
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Provincial AG slams Tarion for builder bias, close ties to OHBA and excessive executive bonuses
Your weekly Ontario Construction News - April 27 2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Broccolini is recruiting in anticipation of the resumption of activities
- Ontario Erectors Association
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Building construction investment up 1.3 per cent in February: Statistics Canada
- Ontario Erectors Association
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PSPC further scales back construction projects, but work on Centre Block continues
COVID-19 Disrupts The Canadian Construction Industry - Normac | Canada's Insurance Appraisal Experts
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LiUNA 183 business agent pleas for safer conditions at GTA construction site
The Q1-2020 GTA High-Rise Land Insights Report is Coming Soon! | Bullpen Consulting
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Rental rates expected to drop following COVID-19 crisis according to realtor.ca report
Paper records reveal story of disappearing Bondfield emails relating to $300 million St. Michaels Hospital contract before contractor’s collapse into creditor protection - Ontario Construction News
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Ontario contractor’s massive surety default ‘largest loss in Canadian history’ says broker
KEN SMITH
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Landscape Ontario urges most member firms to stop work under COVID-19 regulations
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DataBid: Current project leads and opportunities
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‘A crisis like no other;’ IMF predicts COVID-19 will be the worst since the Great Depression
Jamie Mcmillan
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Opinion: Labour shortage vs. Covid19
Colouring your way though the pandemic: Family fun while you honour the front-line heroes - Ontario Construction News
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Skills Ontario announces second challenge in #SkillsAtHome series, continues to encourage skilled trades and tech education at home
Show me the money: Government of Ontario to amend emergency order to allow release of holdbacks - Ontario Construction News
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Government releases rules on lifting COVID-19 holdback suspension
SThomas
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COVID-19: Construction should continue, but inspectors may keep their distance
Ash
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Municipal governments issue joint letter to the construction industry on essential services
Bill
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COVID-19: Thousands sign petition urging businesses and unions to shut down construction sites
Jack Doublestein
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Opinion: Labour shortage vs. Covid19
Ash Boufford
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Contractors seek clarity about inconsistent essential service provisions in COVID-19 shut-down regulations
Simple holdback fix tied up in AG’s office: Funds frozen for contractors completing projects - Ontario Construction News
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Can I safely release holdback in Ontario after March 16, 2020?
The Canadian Construction Association (CCA) formalizes COVID-19 protocols for constructions sites - Ontario Erectors Association
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OCA, unionized trades council says Ottawa’s construction sites are safe, but the era of the Porta-Potty is over
Province shuts down most construction because of COVID-19; narrows list of “essential workplaces” - Ontario Construction News
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Which construction can continue?
LiUNA 183 business agent pleas for safer conditions at GTA construction site - Ontario Construction News
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LiUNA 183’s plea to the government for inspections, clear instructions regarding COVID-19 safety
Sherry Moreau
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COVID-19: Thousands sign petition urging businesses and unions to shut down construction sites
Anna
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COVID-19: Thousands sign petition urging businesses and unions to shut down construction sites
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COVID-19: Thousands sign petition urging businesses and unions to shut down construction sites
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COVID-19: Thousands sign petition urging businesses and unions to shut down construction sites
Cleme B
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Construction deemed essential as Ontario closes at-risk workplaces to protect health and safety
Tony Daniels
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COVID-19: Construction should continue, but inspectors may keep their distance
Diana
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COVID-19: Thousands sign petition urging businesses and unions to shut down construction sites
Special to Ontario Construction News
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Construction deemed essential as Ontario closes at-risk workplaces to protect health and safety
Michael Hamoen
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Construction deemed essential as Ontario closes at-risk workplaces to protect health and safety
Andy
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COVID-19: Construction should continue, but inspectors may keep their distance
Readers’ viewpoints: Should construction sites be closed during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis? - Ontario Construction News
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COVID-19: Construction should continue, but inspectors may keep their distance
Anna
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COVID-19: Construction should continue, but inspectors may keep their distance
Anna
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COVID-19: Construction should continue, but inspectors may keep their distance
Anna
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COVID-19: Thousands sign petition urging businesses and unions to shut down construction sites
Anna
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COVID-19: Thousands sign petition urging businesses and unions to shut down construction sites
Edgar
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COVID-19: Construction should continue, but inspectors may keep their distance
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COVID-19: Construction should continue, but inspectors may keep their distance
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COVID-19: Construction should continue, but inspectors may keep their distance
COVID-19: Construction should continue, but inspectors may keep their distance - Ontario Construction News
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COVID-19: Thousands sign petition urging businesses and unions to shut down construction sites
Clavy
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COVID-19: Construction should continue, but inspectors may keep their distance
Clavy
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COVID-19: Thousands sign petition urging businesses and unions to shut down construction sites
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COVID-19: Construction should continue, but inspectors may keep their distance
Sherry Moreau
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COVID-19: Construction should continue, but inspectors may keep their distance
Dallis Favret
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COVID-19: Construction should continue, but inspectors may keep their distance
Jessica
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COVID-19: Construction should continue, but inspectors may keep their distance
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COVID-19: Construction should continue, but inspectors may keep their distance
Your weekly Ontario Construction Newsletter 03/16/2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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DataBid: Current project leads and opportunities
Your weekly Ontario Construction Newsletter 03/16/2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Minister McNaughton asks feds to increase Ontario’s allotment of skilled immigrant workers
County hails its Environmental Resource Recovery Centre as waste management’s future
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Simcoe County’s Environmental Resource Recovery Centre ‘the future of waste management’
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Finch West LRT – Engineering method allows for quick work on Hwy. 400 bridge
Your weekly Ontario Construction News - March 2 2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Flood mitigation efforts underway along Toronto waterfront and at Toronto Island Park
City contemplates 17-storey residential complex on Innisfil Street
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Residential complex proposed for site of antiques centre in Barrie
Planning department gives green light to development that will bring 600 residential units to downtown core
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Barrie’s planning department gives go-ahead to project that will bring 600 residential units to downtown core
City prepares next stage of Downtown Dig
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City of Barrie resumes work on downtown streetscape facelift along Dunlop Street
Design of Union Park sets the stage for ‘transformational’ addition to Toronto’s skyline - Ontario Construction News
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Toronto votes to acquire “air rights” needed to make Rail Deck Park a reality
As Barrie grows ‘up’ instead of ‘out’ the face of the city continues to change
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Intensification changing the face of Barrie as the city grows up instead of out
Tackling the shortage of skilled workers includes the ‘promotion of trades as honourable, rewarding and viable career options’ - Ontario Construction News
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Report highlights the labour challenges facing Ontario’s construction industry
Marvin
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Immigration pilot program commences to attract foreign workers to three Ontario towns
Your weekly Ontario Construction News eletter 02/18/2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Private school hopes to build residence tower in downtown London
Your weekly Ontario Construction News eletter 02/18/2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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L-PAT rules in favour of Hidden Quarry; Ontario’s Green MPP disappointed
Your weekly Ontario Construction News eletter 02/03/2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Simcoe County launches age-friendly seniors housing grant program
Ontario’s construction industry faces shortage of skilled trades … needs 100,000 new workers
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Report highlights the labour challenges facing Ontario’s construction industry
LINX Transit exceeds County’s ridership expectations
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LINX transit links Simcoe County communities in a regional network
Province’s infrastructure train rolls into Orillia with $4 million for north Simcoe - Ontario Construction News
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Ontario investing $200 million in small, rural and Northern communities
Intensification about how and where to grow: City planners
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Intensification creates lifestyle and choice, City planners tell Barrie council
Tracy McAfee
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ODACC’S response to: Getting adjudication right: Early issues and opportunities for improvement
Your weekly Ontario Construction News - 01/27/20 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Hamilton breaks development record with more than $1.5 billion in construction in 2019
Your weekly Ontario Construction News - 01/27/20 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Ontario’s first French language university – Université de l’Ontario français – will be located in Toronto and open its doors to students in September 2021
Your weekly Ontario Construction News - 01/27/20 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Ottawa Public Library and Archives Canada design unveiled
Your weekly Ontario Construction News - 01/13/20 - Ontario Erectors Association
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DataBid: Current project leads and opportunities
Your weekly Ontario Construction News - 01/13/20 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Feds and City of London invest $130 million to build tallest building between Mississauga and Calgary
Your weekly Ontario Construction News - 01/20/20 - Ontario Erectors Association
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DataBid: Current project leads and opportunities
Your weekly Ontario Construction News - 01/20/20 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Vision of regional hub in Orillia begins to take shape
Your weekly Ontario Construction News eletter 01/07/2020 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Etobicoke mall to be turned into comprehensive mixed-use development with 10 towers, parkland, and local retail and community buildings
Barrie takes issue with Innisfil’s development plans for employment area
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Barrie reacts to its southern neighbour’s plans to extend employment lands
New nature centre will spark new generation of eco-champions, say fundraisers
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Foundation makes pitch for $6.5 million outdoor education centre
Alek Antoniuk, Architect & Code Consultant
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Drywall fire protection requirement cuts benefits of tall wood buildings, says architect
BATCHEWANA FIRST NATION SAYS IT WILL NOT SUPPORT SAULT. STE. MARIE FERROCHROME SMELTER | Friends of the Porcupine River Watershed
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Batchewana First Nations says it will not support Sault. Ste. Marie ferrochrome smelter
ODACC’S response to: Getting adjudication right: Early issues and opportunities for improvement - Ontario Construction News
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Getting adjudication right: Early issues and opportunities for improvement
ODACC’S response to: Getting adjudication right: Early issues and opportunities for improvement - Ontario Construction News
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Getting adjudication right: Early issues and opportunities for improvement
BATCHEWANA FIRST NATION SAYS IT WILL NOT SUPPORT SAULT. STE. MARIE FERROCHROME SMELTER | Friends of the Porcupine River Watershed
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Noront starts community consultations as it plans for $1 billion Sault. Ste. Marie ferrochrome project
Batchewana First Nations says it will not support Sault. Ste. Marie ferrochrome smelter - Ontario Construction News
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Noront starts community consultations as it plans for $1 billion Sault. Ste. Marie ferrochrome project
Carpenters’ Union supports Toronto’s City Building Fund - Ontario Construction News
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Toronto Council to vote on City Building Fund levies to raise $6.6 billion for infrastructure and affordable housing
Toronto Council to vote on City Building Fund levies to raise $6.6 billion for infrastructure and affordable housing - Ontario Construction News
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Carpenters’ Union supports Toronto’s City Building Fund
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Developer clears hurdle to build two 30-plus storey residential towers, transforming downtown Barrie
Your weekly Ontario Construction News - December 2, 2019 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Seven months of publication: Ontario Construction News achieves another milestone
Your weekly Ontario Construction News - November 25, 2019 - Ontario Erectors Association
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CoR and other safety management program participants to receive $140 million in provincial government awardss
Tomlinson Group’s CORE building demonstrates architectural inspiration and collaboration success - Ontario Construction News
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TAL-CO co-ordinates CORE project from start to finish
Municipalities say infrastructure, public transit are top priorities for federal government support - Ontario Construction News
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New federal infrastructure minister wants to speed up pace of building projects
hemmatiray
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Contractor starts work on Durham region Oak Ridges Hospice
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Kingston’s John Counter Boulevard bridge expected to be done by 2021
City of Ottawa outlines $1.5 billion in current infrastructure projects: “Unprecedented activity” creating inflationary pressures - Ontario Construction News
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$232.3 million Ottawa CSST project remains on budget, but is experiencing delays
Your weekly Ontario Construction News - November 18, 2019 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Kingston lays groundwork for mid-rise and tall buildings policy with Issues and Options Paper
Your weekly Ontario Construction News - November 11, 2019 - Ontario Erectors Association
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Dolime Quarry in Guelph to close early; site to be turned into mixed-use residential neighbourhood
Canadian home sales hold steady in October: Growth in Ottawa, Vancouver offsets slowdown in GTHA - Ontario Construction News
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Residential property sales have increased significantly in Barrie and Simcoe County
Iranian terrorist intrigue home site redevelopment among DataBid project opportunities of the week - Ontario Construction News
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RioCan REIT plans massive Brampton Shoppers World redevelopment
Cambridge Memorial Hospital took possession of its new 250,000-square-foot A wing - Ontario Construction News
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“Bondfield Construction audit finds $80-million in improper supplier payments” – Globe and Mail report
Top 10 Women Construction Industry Leaders of Northern Ontario - Ontario Construction News
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Kelly Mascioli prepares to assume reins of Timmins’ oldest company
Access Doors and Panels
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10 construction cost estimating tips contractors need
Ottawa takes ClubLink to court to stop Kanata Lakes Golf and Country Club development - Ontario Construction News
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Perpetuities law may turn golf course lands into residential subdivision, if Ottawa’s lawyers lose $100,000-plus legal fight
Toronto’s Top 10 women in the design and construction industry - Ontario Construction News
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Jessie Dickson – Operations manager, WIZ Overhead Doors
Toronto’s Top 10 women in the design and construction industry - Ontario Construction News
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Stephanie Teotico: Leading in lighting design and specifications
Ontario launches unsolicited infrastructure proposals framework - Ontario Construction News
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USP framework and process outlined
Toronto signs off on turning four sites into almost 1,000 affordable rental units - Ontario Construction News
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Toronto’s rental apartment shortage greatest in Canada because of lack of inventory and soaring population: Report
Ontario Construction Act adjudication fees to be as low as $800 - Ontario Construction News
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Understanding some Ontario Construction Act timeline and adjudication provisions
Mark Buckshon
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“No surprises” planned in construction labour laws as new Ontario labour minister reaches out to building trades
Sherri Haigh
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“No surprises” planned in construction labour laws as new Ontario labour minister reaches out to building trades
What should you look for when hiring a marketer? - Ontario Construction News
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Three surprising mistakes principals make when hiring marketers
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Feds kick in $7.1 million to help build housing for seniors and veterans in London
Lucas Faber
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Sheet metal workers make concessions, details uncertain – Ratification votes continue
G Wettlaufer
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Sheet Metal Workers’ Union negotiations resume: Hope for settlement as strike approaches third month
G Wettlaufer
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Sheet Metal Workers’ Union negotiations resume: Hope for settlement as strike approaches third month
Kai
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Sheet Metal Workers’ Union negotiations resume: Hope for settlement as strike approaches third month
Kai Guest
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Labour shortage and unionized market share at root of sheet metal workers’ strike, say employers
Maria
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The construction labour shortage: Is it really as severe as it looks?
Greg Wernham
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12,000 plumbers and pipefitters say they are prepared to join sheet metal workers on first strike in 30 years
John
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Plumbers and pipefitters’ strike nears: 96% vote to reject latest MCAO offer
Paul
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GTA/Hamilton sheet metal workers strike – contentious labour season expected this spring
Janet
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Ford government cuts $16 million from Ministry of Labour’s Prevention Office
James grant
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Plumbers, pipefitters put strike action on hold for 48 hours after receiving last-second employers’ “Final offer”
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