
The Rebound is Good
For Calgary trades, contractors and renovation specialists, the post-pandemic rebound is happening and it is good. Despite the many speedbumps, from lowens, supply chain issues, and particularly the past two-plus
For Calgary trades, contractors and renovation specialists, the post-pandemic rebound is happening and it is good. Despite the many speedbumps, from lowens, supply chain issues, and particularly the past two-plus
Allison Grafton has seen many of Calgary’s most popular communities transform right in front of her eyes. In fact, she’s had a hand in many of those changes. The founder
The good news is that Calgary construction and infrastructure is rebounding from the two years of pandemic speedbumps and delays and is regaining its momentum. The not-so-good news, now that
Paul Heyens thought he had seen it all. The CEO of Alberta Glass Company has had a front-row seat on the rollercoaster ride of booms and busts that our province
Calgary construction is always impacted by the economy, consumer trends – and the unexpected. For at least the past five years or so, reno construction has been booming. Then the
A first-of-its kind $100-million multipurpose complex in the hamlet of Bragg Creek is being welcomed with opened arms after receiving the long-awaited go-ahead to move ahead. The developer behind Gateway
As in most major cities, the visuals of construction activity are constants and Calgary is no exception. The dreaded cliché of orange plastic cones can be seen everywhere, and for
While no industry has been spared from the effects of COVID-19, Calgary’s residential housing market has still managed to see a few bright spots in 2020, say experts. With a
After nearly 40 years in the industry and having seen so much become somewhat confrontational over the last decade, I have never been prouder to work with some of our
The construction sector is an undisputed key driver of the Canadian economy. The related industries—residential, non-residential and engineering, repair and other construction services—employ millions of people, contribute more than $73