Construction Association of Nova Scotia Raises Concerns Over Lack of Consultation on Construction Policy Decisions by Halifax Regional Council

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Construction Association of Nova Scotia Raises Concerns Over Lack of Consultation on Construction Policy Decisions by Halifax Regional Council

The Construction Association of Nova Scotia (CANS) is expressing serious concerns about the Halifax Regional Council's pattern of making construction-related decisions without consulting industry representatives. This lack of consultation is causing confusion, delays, and uncertainty in the construction sector, impacting small businesses and hindering investment in the region.

This news is significant in the Canadian construction industry, particularly in the infrastructure sector. It highlights the importance of collaboration between municipal councils and industry stakeholders to ensure clear and consistent construction policies. The lack of consultation can lead to delays, increased costs, and uncertainty, ultimately affecting the overall growth and development of the construction sector.
🏷️ Construction Sector investment Infrastructure Industry Concerns Municipal Policies Halifax Regional Council Construction Policy Decisions Construction Association of Nova Scotia consultation Small Businesses

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