With the busy season for construction underway and no elections on the horizon, we turn our sites to what the federal and provincial governments have in mind with respect to infrastructure funding.
With the busy season for construction underway and no elections on the horizon, we turn our sites to what the federal and provincial governments have in mind with respect to infrastructure funding.
The dust has settled on the April federal election and now is the time for our elected representatives to get to work.
Saskatchewan’s existing infrastructure is maintained to deliver what is needed now, but does not address the building necessary for the future.
Spring is finally here, according to the calendar. Meanwhile, most of us are waiting for the weather to catch up.
President’s Message
Our existing infrastructure is maintained to deliver what is needed now, but does not address the building necessary for the future.
As we enter 2025, we need to look at the state of infrastructure in our province and our country.
As we enter the new year, it will be our opportunity as an association to build on our successes from the previous year.
It was a highlight of my summer to see crews out on worksites doing what it takes to prepare a site for a future building.