Welcome to the Ontario Construction News podcast, compiled from the latest issue of Canada's first daily digital construction trade newspaper. You can read the complete text of the relevant stories at www.ontarioconstructionnews.com, as well as much other content that cannot be included in a three-minute podcast. If you have any questions or requests relating to this Podcast, please email co-ordinator Mark Buckshon at buckshon@ontarioconstructionnews.com.
Following their election win, Prime Minister Carney's government received congratulations from the Residential Construction Council of Ontario and the Canadian Construction Association. A serious accident has prompted Toronto city council to demand a heavy truck safety plan for a major transit project.
Construction on the new CHEO Integrated Treatment Centre in Ottawa is underway, a massive project bringing much-needed services to kids and youth. And, Toronto's city council made a big decision this week to help boost residential construction.
Gardiner Expressway construction is 15 months ahead of schedule! That’s great news for drivers. And speaking of great news, Guelph's boosting its housing supply with taller buildings, but with a focus on affordable housing
Today we remember those we've lost in workplace accidents, a somber day that also highlights the inspiring safety initiatives underway across the province.
his week's election is shaping up to be huge for the industry, with parties promising millions of new homes and major infrastructure investments. Plus, a recent workplace accident highlights the critical need for better safety training and supervision.
Big changes are coming to housing, with up to 370,000 new units planned in one area alone. Plus, the province is fast-tracking major projects to boost the economy and cut red tape.
Bird Construction just landed a huge $650 million in contracts, from major clean energy projects to much-needed housing for our Canadian Armed Forces. Plus, major changes are coming to the Construction Act, impacting payment rules and dispute resolution.
A major partnership is electrifying the construction industry with new battery technology for compact equipment. And, a city is collaborating with architecture students to address its housing shortage with innovative fourplex designs.
We're kicking things off with a look at the province's housing crunch – a new report shows a huge gap between population growth and new home construction. Then, we'll dive into the controversy surrounding the Ontario Place redevelopment, with a review now underway following some serious allegations.
Welcome to Ontario Construction News daily podcast, Thursday, April 17th, 2025. Today we'll hear about a massive new investment bringing hundreds of jobs to Brantford, and how the province plans to tackle the significant drop in housing starts. Let's get started.
We're kicking things off with a look at a massive twenty-two million dollar investment in a new stormwater pumping station, designed to protect hundreds of homes and businesses from flooding. Then, we'll shift gears and talk about the incredible winning projects in this year's Canadian Institute of Steel Construction Awards, celebrating some truly stunning feats of engineering.
We've got a major stormwater pumping station project underway, protecting hundreds of homes and businesses from flooding. Plus, Calgary's Olympic Plaza is getting a seventy-million-dollar facelift, adding green space and a stunning new water feature.
We're kicking things off with news of a major hydro project partnering with two First Nations, bringing much-needed clean energy to the north. And speaking of big numbers, Toronto saw a massive 1.3 billion dollars in building permits issued last month!
A major contractor might be banned from future projects following a massive cost overrun on a major expressway rehab. And, exciting progress on the Eglinton Crosstown West Extension, with tunnelling in its final phase, bringing tons of new jobs and faster commutes.
Bruce Power's gotten the go-ahead for another massive nuclear plant upgrade, keeping the lights on and creating thousands of jobs. Plus, we'll be looking at a significant construction project in the region that's setting a new standard for sustainable living.
We're kicking things off with a massive subway station upgrade in the works, a billion-dollar project set to transform commutes for millions. And speaking of big projects, construction on Canada's first small modular reactor is officially underway, a huge step forward for clean energy.
We'll be looking at a massive cost overrun on modular housing projects in Toronto, and then we'll cover the groundbreaking of a truly innovative, eco-friendly residential high-rise there, among other stories.
A devastating fire destroyed a major apartment building project, leaving investigators searching for answers. Meanwhile, a significant investment will transform a beloved theatre in Niagara-on-the-Lake, creating jobs and boosting tourism. Stay tuned, and much more in today's episode.
The US Senate just passed a bill to scrap new tariffs on Canada, a move that came just hours after President Trump announced a global tariff rollout. In Toronto, there is a major boost to affordable housing, with the city deferring development charges on thousands of condo units. And also, Algoma University's groundbreaking new centre for reconciliation and education is set to begin construction, a truly inspiring project.
Big repairs are coming to the Gardiner Expressway, impacting drivers for about a year. And in other news, Ottawa's booming construction sector is facing a debate over proposed zoning changes that could impact housing affordability.
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