Highways Minister David Marit and the Moose Jaw community celebrated the recent start of an estimated $33.7 million project to raise the height of Highway 2 over Trans-Canada Highway 1.
Leaders in Construction: Meet the Recipients of CCA’s 2024 National Awards
Presented by Northbridge Insurance, the Canadian Construction Association’s National Awards ceremony was held on March 14, 2025.
Saskatchewan Heavy Construction Association Applauds Premier Moe’s Decision to Pause Industrial Carbon Tax
Decisive action will provide much-needed relief to Saskatchewan’s heavy civil construction industry, which has long been burdened by rising costs due to the carbon tax.
$777 Million Highways Budget Delivering for Saskatchewan Motorists and Economy
The Ministry of Highways 2025-26 Budget is a road map to enhance driver safety and invest in strategic infrastructure to sustain Saskatchewan’s export-based economy.
SRC Indigenous Action Plan Builds on Decades-Long Reputation of Collaboration
An Indigenous Action Plan being set in motion by the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) aims to engage and advance the participation of Indigenous Peoples within the organization and communities across Saskatchewan.
Rural Roads to Have More Than $34.4 Million of Improvements
The Government of Saskatchewan and the SARM announced more than $34.4 million for 32 road, bridge and culvert projects.
The Canadian Construction Association Welcomes New Board of Directors
The CCA announced changes to its board of directors following its 2025 Annual General Meeting on March 10, 2025.
Canada’s Construction Industry Responds to Trump’s Damaging Tariffs
The CCA is disappointed to see that Trump has made the short-sighted decision to plunge Canada and the United States into an unnecessary, irresponsible trade war.
