Thursday, April 25, 2024

Tag: RCCAO

Ontario construction alliance appoints new executive director

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Nadia Todorova has been appointed executive director of the Residential and Civil Construction Alliance of Ontario (RCCAO), a leading industry advocate for infrastructure investment...

Construction alliance calls on governments to ensure infrastructure funds flow

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The Residential and Civil Construction Alliance of Ontario (RCCAO) has released a video that calls on federal and provincial governments to take urgent action and...

Report suggests debate needed to understand escalating subway construction costs

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The Residential and Civil Construction Alliance of Ontario (RCCAO) has released a report calling for a closer look at the rising costs of building...

Building Ontario’s Economic Recovery

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The economy looks grim. As we slowly creep towards the beginning of the road forward, and people emerge from social isolation due to the...

Video series hopes to encourage young people to consider skilled trades

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The Residential Construction Council of Ontario (RESCON) has released the Job Talks video series, testimonials from young professionals encouraging youth to join them in...

Examining Mobility Equity

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More than 1.3 million low-income Canadians live in neighbourhoods with low access to transit, academic Steven Farber told delegates at the recent Transport Futures...

RCCAO calls for increased federal infrastructure investment

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The Residential and Civil Construction Alliance of Ontario (RCCAO) is calling on the federal government to provide more funding to help build and maintain...

What keeps the skilled trades satisfied?

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Today is a critical moment to act on the future of the labour force in construction, says an industry group that has launched a...

Ontario’s path to data-driven decision-making

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The recent release of the EY report analyzing government spending in Ontario did not shed light on the future of infrastructure investment in the...

RCCAO, GTSWCA release The Real Dirt on Dirt

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Ontario's robust construction market generates almost 26 million cubic metres of excess construction soil every year – enough dirt to fill Toronto's Rogers Centre...