Tag: safety
IRL Construction wins ICBA’s top safety award
IRL Construction’s new intelligent illumination safety system has cast a new light on worker safety in B.C., earning IRL Construction the Independent Contractors and...
Ten Mile Slide stabilization complete on B.C.’s Hwy. 99
Slope stabilization at Ten Mile Slide on Highway 99 is complete, improving the long-term safety and reliability for people travelling the highway northeast of...
Saskatchewan proceeds with second year of intersection safety strategy
The Saskatchewan government has completed $40 million in highway safety improvements throughout the province since 2019. This marks year two of a five-year $100...
TAC releases report on bicycle infrastructure safety
The continued growth of cycling in Canada is leading to the development of infrastructure that better serves the safety and mobility needs of cyclists....
Turning down the heat
By Justin Crewson, Dan Gent, and Shahrzad Simab
If you ask an electric utility professional about what is top of mind for them day-to-day, you...
BC Hydro gradually ramping up Site C construction
BC Hydro has announced it will safely begin increasing construction activities at the Site C dam site in a phased approach in the days...
Massey Tunnel safety improvements underway
Work is underway to improve brightness and visibility in the George Massey Tunnel.
“We continue to move ahead with our work to replace the George...
YESAB endorses Alaska Highway safety upgrades
The Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board (YESAB) has recommended that the Alaska Highway Safety Improvement project be allowed to proceed as proposed. The...
Report released on highway construction camera pilot project
The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador has released the results of a pilot project that examined the effectiveness of camera technologies in construction zones....
Alberta changing laws for highway construction zones
The Government of Alberta is making sure highway construction crews stay safe, while helping the flow of traffic through construction zones.
Contractors are now required...