TRAINING THRONESDAY: Responsibilities of Joint Health and Safety Committees
by ICBA | May 9, 2019 | ARTICLES & OPINIONS
TRAINING THRONESDAYResponsibilities of Joint Health and Safety CommitteesDo you serve on a joint health and safety committee in your workplace? Our Responsibilities of Joint Health and Safety Committees course is here for you! As of April 2017, all new committee...BC Construction Monitor: Standing Pat is No Economic Vision for B.C.
by ICBA | May 2, 2019 | ARTICLES & OPINIONS
Annual budgets are probably the truest measure of a government’s priorities and vision, or lack thereof. The most recent B.C. NDP budget, passed with the help of the Greens, was widely characterized as a “stand pat” exercise – so much so that reporters didn’t have...TRAINING THURSDAY: Project Planning & Cost Control
by ICBA | Mar 21, 2019 | ARTICLES & OPINIONS
TRAINING THURSDAY: Project Planning & Cost ControlWhat are you doing April 9 and 10? You should register for our Project Planning and Cost Control workshop in Burnaby!The course is designed to provide owners, managers, estimators, and field personnel with a...TRAINING THURSDAY: Challenges with Shoring Design (Breakfast Session)
by ICBA | Mar 14, 2019 | ARTICLES & OPINIONS
TRAINING THURSDAY: Challenges with Shoring Design (Breakfast Session)Our Training Department loves breakfast, and we want you to join us on March 28 for our new Challenges with Shoring Design breakfast session in Burnaby!Our presenter, Robert Bourdages from Stantec...Follow ICBA on Facebook
If the Canadian housing crisis improves at all in the next three years, it won't be because of any Trudeau (or any provincial) housing policies or government spending -- it will happen because the federal government is slowing immigration substantially. That's the analysis of ICBA Chief Economist Jock Finlayson in his latest piece for ICBA Economics. Read it at: www.icbaindependent.ca/2024/04/24/icba-economics-household-formation-immigration-and-housing-mark...
WELLNESS WEDNESDAY #147: Economic Advocacy is a Mental Health IssueICBA is Canada’s largest construction association and we grew to this size largely due to our strong advocacy for the conditions that help builders succeed: a strong economy, less red tape, lower taxes, and open, fair bidding. We also run an award-winning workplace wellness program, designed specifically for construction. These two streams of work combine more often than one might realize. For example, a recent survey found Metro Vancouver residents report worse mental health and lower life satisfaction than other Canadians.Experts point to Vancouver’s housing crisis and absurdly high cost of living as factors why mental health would be worse. It makes sense – if you’re constantly worried about housing or making ends meet, it’s tough to feel mentally healthy.We know growing the economy, building more homes, and leaving more money in every taxpayer’s pocket can help: it’s time for politicians to connect the dots on these important issues. ------Each week, ICBA’s Jordan Bateman reflects on what we’ve learned as we participate in ICBA’s Workplace Wellness Program. ICBA’s Workplace Wellness Program is helping more than 100 companies and more than 10,000 construction professionals better understand mental health. This program is free for all ICBA members – check out icba.ca/wellness for details.
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Congratulations to our Chris Gardner, who was named one of SiteNews' 2024 Most Influential People in Construction. Under Chris' leadership over the past seven years, ICBA has tripled in size and become the largest construction association in Canada, known for its dogged advocacy for open shop construction companies and workers. readsitenews.com/most-influential/chris-gardner/(And congrats to ICBA BC Board Member Joshua Gaglardi for making the list too -- he's doing amazing things at Orion Construction Canada! readsitenews.com/most-influential/josh-gaglardi/)
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Canada 🇨🇦 deserves better than more spending, more taxes, more borrowing and more red tape. It's no wonder so many of us feel this country is broken -- so much is breaking all around us.
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ICBA OP/ED: Trudeau Government Doubles Down on Missing the Mark
The following op-ed, written by ICBA President and CEO Chris Gardner, was first published in Business in Vancouver on April 16, 2024. Earlier this year, public opinion research company Leger published...
"As a small open economy, our collective well-being depends heavily on exports to bolster domestic incomes and—crucially—to furnish the financial means to pay for the vast range of imports that sustain our high quality of life. Natural resources supply more than three-quarters of the province’s merchandise exports and about 45 per cent of total international exports, inclusive of goods and services."Our Jock Finlayson and Business Council of British Columbia's Ken Peacock make the case for B.C.'s natural resource industries in today's Business in Vancouver.TL;DR -- 🌲⛏️💎🛢️⛽️ 🚜 = 💰 for 🇨🇦
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ICBA/BCBC OP-ED: B.C.’s natural resources remain central to our collective well-being
ICBA Chief Economist Jock Finlayson and Business Council of B.C. Chief Economist Ken Peacock co-wrote the following op-ed, which was published in Business in Vancouver April 19, 2024. British Columbia...
ICBA member WCP Building Renewal is hosting a free webinar next week for property managers and building owners -- check it out! 💻🎧Webshop Join us on Thursday, April 25th at 11 am for a WEBSHOP. For Building Owners & Property Managers. The purpose of the session will be to streamline the tendering process to ensure a more successful contracting experience.+ The three key stages of the project tendering process. + The three red flags when vetting contractors. + The three essential expectations to establish with contractors. + The three common mistakes to avoid in your tendering process. Sign Up for the eventlp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/5eLnGZy
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TRAINING THURSDAY: Importance of Indoor Air Quality for Contractors and Developers
Kerry and Jordan talk about ICBA Training's latest featured course... a free way to collect 1.5 BC Housing CPD points *AND* upgrade your knowledge.
https://icbatraining.ca/training-thursday-importance-of-indoor-air-quality-for-contractors-and-developers/