Sharing news that SHCA members need to know
Canadian Construction Association calls on members to stay vigilant amid rising COVID-19 cases
The health, safety and wellbeing of workers and communities has always been the top priority of the more than 20,000 member firms of CCA.
Major Updates Coming in 2021 to SHCA’s Website!
Keep a close eye on www.saskheavy.ca in 2021 – big changes are on the way! SHCA is working hard to update its current website to an all-new format, which will include new sections and benefits for SHCA members. The new website will feature a Road Builder Hall of Fame, honouring long-time SHCA members and the […]
Update Your Information for the 2021 SHCA Equipment Rental Rates Guide & Membership Roster
SHCA members, the time is now to ensure your 2021 dues are paid and that your information is correct and up to date for the membership listings in the 2021 SHCA Equipment Rental Rates Guide & Membership Roster. If your company had a membership listing in the 2020 version, you can check your listing information […]
The SHCA Hot Seat
1. Where are you from? Born, raised and never left Regina! 2. How many years have you been in the industry? I’ve been president of SHCA for more than a decade and have loved every minute of it. 3. What’s the best piece of business or career advice you’ve ever received? You can do anything […]
COVID-19 Resources for Municipalities
Municipalities of Saskatchewan has created a COVID-19 Update to help keep municipalities informed of provincial updates and new resources. On the website’s landing page, viewers can click on a particular focus area in order to access all available resources under that topic, including for employers. Click here to view the resource page from Municipalities of […]
Looking Back at 2020
This year has been one for the history books. The early stages of 2020 started rather routinely, with our association taking steps to have its voice heard and urge different levels of government to lean on our industry. January and February saw us contact the federal and provincial governments, respectively. The Saskatchewan Heavy Construction Association, […]
WCB Holds 2021 Average Premium Rate at 2020 Rate
This board level hold is to provide a measure of economic relief to Saskatchewan businesses struggling with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Re-Open Saskatchewan Training Subsidy
The Re-Open Saskatchewan Training Subsidy (RSTS) program has been launched in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The program is an employer-driven, short-term training program that provides eligible employers with financial support to train employees. Funding to support training can help employers adjust to the impacts of the pandemic and safely align business activities with the […]
