Nova Scotia to host Canada’s first large-scale mass timber plant
Nova Scotia is now home to Canada’s first large-scale mass timber facility creating jobs, cutting emissions, and providing housing solutions.
Nova Scotia is now home to Canada’s first large-scale mass timber facility creating jobs, cutting emissions, and providing housing solutions.
HS2 has probed labor suppliers in UK high speed rail project for overcharging by misclassifying self-employed workers.
Learn how Tia Perry & AEC Unites work to create opportunities for Black professionals and Black-owned businesses in this interview.
Rosendin’s robotic system is speeding up solar panel installs while improving safety and cutting labor needs.
LGA Architecture's projects are designed to increase the impact of building local communities while preserving the environment.
Mark Carney's Liberal government plans to reshape Canada's construction sector by increasing funding on housing and reducing zoning laws.
NECA supports electrical contractors with advocacy, safety training, and industry resources, benefiting over 500,000 workers.
Canada’s housing starts have stayed flat since the 1970s, while the population has tripled, driving Canada’s housing affordability.
Construction material costs have risen for the third consecutive month so far, thanks to tariff uncertainties clouding pricing strategies.
Sustainable concrete production methods include pre-cast, green cement, CCUS, and water conservation to save resources and the environment.
Nvidia is expected to spend $500 billion into building AI chips and supercomputers in the U.S. fueling a major manufacturing boom in tech.
Ontario expands Skills Development Fund by $955M to protect trades workers from U.S. tariff pressures. Learn what it means for employers.
