THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR SMALL BUSINESSES IN CANADA’S CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

Small businesses play a significant role in Canada's construction industry, but they also face numerous challenges. These challenges include access to financing, labor shortages, and competition from larger firms. One of the main challenges facing small businesses in the construction industry is access to financing. Small businesses may have difficulty...

THE USE OF PREFABRICATION AND MODULAR CONSTRUCTION IN CANADA’S AFFORDABLE HOUSING SECTOR

Canada is experiencing a growing demand for affordable housing, particularly in urban centers. One way to address this demand is through the use of prefabrication and modular construction in the affordable housing sector. Prefabrication and modular construction involve building components off-site and assembling them on-site, which can reduce construction time...

THE IMPACT OF DEMOGRAPHIC SHIFTS ON CANADA’S HOUSING MARKET, INCLUDING AGING IN PLACE AND MULTIGENERATIONAL LIVING

The Canadian housing market is facing significant changes due to demographic shifts in the population. Two significant trends that are emerging in Canada's housing market include aging in place and multigenerational living. In this blog post, we will explore the impact of these demographic shifts on Canada's housing market.Aging in...

THE POTENTIAL FOR SUSTAINABLE AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY PRINCIPLES IN CANADA’S CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

The construction industry is one of the largest contributors to waste and greenhouse gas emissions in Canada. However, there is a growing movement to promote sustainable and circular economy principles in the industry. By adopting sustainable and circular economy practices, the construction industry can reduce waste, improve efficiency, and promote...