Daily Stats: Investment in New Housing Construction

Investment in new housing construction in Nova Scotia (current dollars, unadjusted for seasonality) decreased 9.2 per cent in December 2017 compared to December 2016 to $60.9 million. Investment in new single-detached units decreased by 19.4 per cent to $33.5 million, while investment in apartment units increased by 18.7 per cent to $22.7 million. The relatively smaller semi-detached segment was down 37.1 per cent to $3.1 million with row housing construction rising 12.1 per cent to $1.5 million.  In Canada, new housing investment increased by 10.0 per cent over the same period to $4.7 billion. Read more.

Daily Stats: Nova Scotia Population Estimates by County

Statistics Canada has released estimates of the population by county as of July 1, 2017.  Provincial population estimates for July 1, 2017 were released in September and updated to October 1 in December.  These population estimates should not be confused with Census counts.  Estimates of the population adjust for net undercoverage from the Census as well as incompletely enumerated Indian reserves.  The current estimates are still based on the results of the 2011 Census of the population. Read more.

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Global Windows and Doors

Global Windows and Doors is a leading manufacturer of residential and light commercial windows and doors in Atlantic Canada. and has been serving customers from it’s 55,000 square foot facility in Richibucto New Brunswick since 1999. Offering a full compliment of products and meeting all code requirements including NAFS, Global is the “Partner of Choice” for projects large and small. Visit our website to view our product offering and to download our architectural specifications.

Bruno Builders

We’re a custom residential and commercial construction company that collaborates with clients and architects to build bold, standout spaces and structures. We are confident, courageous and directed. Our uncompromising work ethic, problem solving agility and outright love for what we do has forged our reputation as a trusted builder of residential, office, retail, mixed-use and multi-unit projects in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Visit our website to learn more.

 

Consbec Inc.

Consbec was created in 1981 and has since become the largest surface drilling and blasting contractor in North America and the only private Canadian company who manufactures and transports bulk explosives. Visit their website to learn more.

 

Element Construction Inc. 

Based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Element Construction provides industry leading, quality workmanship to a growing list of both commercial and residential clients in general construction, hardscaping, safety surfacing, excavation, and snow/ice control throughout the Maritimes. We are also proud to offer both commercial and residential flooring services via our team of experienced installers specializing in carpet, laminate, hardwood, vinyl and tile. Visit our website to learn more.

 

Assured Mechanical

Retooling the workforce for a digital era key to infrastructure’s future

What appears to be a partial draft of the White House’s $1 trillion infrastructure plan was leaked Monday, and it points to President Donald Trump’s initial thoughts about paying for infrastructure with private funds. There is talk that Trump will provide an overview of the infrastructure bill during his State of the Union address next Tuesday — which is a measure of just how vital infrastructure is to the U.S. Read more.

Toronto drives discussions forward on automated vehicle planning

Planning for automated vehicles (AVs) was at the forefront of a discussion during a recent City of Toronto Public Works and Infrastructure Committee meeting. Read more.

Public Services and Procurement Canada now publicly discloses payments to prime contractors

Posting of Contract Payments Will Help Subcontractors Get Timely Payments. Read more.

Nation-wide panel for apprentices and journeypersons

The Canadian Apprenticeship Forum-Forum canadien sur l’apprentissage (CAF-FCA) has launched the Apprentices in Canada panel to hear about your experience working in the skilled trades. Read more.

New immigrants vulnerable to workplace accidents

New arrivals in Canada face additional vulnerabilities on the job, according to studies by Institute for Work and Health (IWH) in Toronto. Agnieszka Kosny, a of the social and behavioural sciences department at IWH says many immigrants face challenges because they don’t speak English to start with and because the experience and certification they earned in their homelands aren’t recognized in Canada. Read more.

Sexual harassment, harassment and bullying: Can it be prevented?

Growing media attention to, and increasing public interest in, workplace bullying, harassment and sexual harassment has raised awareness of the issue everywhere, including in the construction industry. Read more.

Government seeking recommendations on federal prompt payment legislation

The Government of Canada is committed to growing the economy, strengthening the middle class and helping those working hard to join it. As part of this commitment, action is underway on multiple fronts to ensure that construction contractors and subcontractors who do business with the federal government are paid promptly. Read more.