supply chain
Construction Business
Navigating volatile market conditions
Setting budgets on projects is risky business, particularly with the recent volatile market conditions experienced across Western Canada.
Construction Business
Construction optimism high for 2024 in B.C.
Despite economic uncertainty both domestic and international, there is optimism in B.C.'s construction sector.
Construction Business
Report: high demand for construction in 2024
Canada's construction industry will face strong demand, modest cost growth, stable prices and continued labour shortages in 2024.
Facility Cleaning & Maintenance
What are “forever chemicals” and how do they affect your building?
As we move toward more environmentally conscious and health-focused practices in commercial cleaning and maintenance, it’s important to make choices that are in line with
Facility Cleaning & Maintenance
Cleaning up your warehouse
As the seasons change, spring cleaning your warehouse just makes sense to boost safety and increase efficiency. Just like at home, the process basically involves
Construction Business
Flattening commodity prices expected in 2023
According to global construction consultancy firm, Linesight. commodity prices are expected to flatten in 2023.
CondoBusiness
Construction costs rattle the condo industry
Construction cost increases are a significant concern if a condo needs to complete work in the next year or so. But the concern isn't just the here and now.
Canadian Apartment Magazine
Housing experts share rental market predictions for 2022
In a new report, 24 housing experts share their rental market predictions for 2022 and the solutions they say are needed to spur development.
Construction Business
B.C. construction challenged by supply chain issues
More than three-quarters of B.C. construction businesses are experiencing supply chain challenges, according to the results of a ICBA survey.
CondoBusiness
Labour shortages, supply chain challenges endure
As policies continue to change and the labour shortages remain unsettled, managers must continue to ride the waves.
Construction Business
Feds give $4.1M to B.C. port to ease supply chain
The federal government is providing up to $4.1 million to the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority to ease supply chain issues.
Construction Business
Canada and B.C. create supply chain recovery group
Canada and B.C. have created a joint Supply Chain Recovery Working Group to restore the flow of goods through the province.
Facility Cleaning & Maintenance
6 evolving supply chain and distribution trends
As we continue to inch beyond the pandemic, we are starting to see specific supply chain trends evolving.
REMI Network
Supply chain disruptions a ‘mixed bag’
Over the past few months, the pandemic has prompted supply chain disruptions that could affect the planning of capital projects in condominiums.