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NTCCC applauds CCA for including the naming of subcontractors in the construction bidding process as a best practice

May 27, 2015  By National Trade Contractors Coalition of Canada


May 27, 2015 – The Canadian Construction Association (CCA) is set to release a bulleting that will recommend that bid calling authorities require the listing of major trades, critical subcontractors and subcontractors with a significant value to the contract price in bids. This is a positive and necessary change that increases transparency and accountability in Canada’s construction industry while creating greater stability in the work environment for trade contractors. The National Trade Contractors Coalition of Canada (NTCCC) supports the move and is encouraging CCA to continue its productive and balanced review of standard practices.

The change comes on the heels of work conducted by a task force report to CCA’s Standard Practices Committee. The task force put forward its recommendations to the committee with the goal of achieving consensus on best practices to prevent bid shopping. To do this they engaged a wide range of stakeholders in the construction industry including general contractors, road builders, heavy civil contractors, manufacturers and suppliers, and trade contractors.

“The Standard Practices Committee of CCA conducted a thorough review of options concerning bids and should be commended for the depth of consultation they took on,” said John Blair, NTCCC Director and Executive Director of the Canada Masonry Centre. “Groups supporting this change are clearly stating that they prefer transparency and fairness and would prefer not to operate in the dark.”

Trade contractors perform more than 80% of construction work in Canada. Over the coming months NTCCC will work toward the implementation of Prompt Payment Legislation at the federal level. Support from stakeholders like CCA is important to the success of initiatives that aim to create a more accountable and effective construction industry in Canada.

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