Construction Association pursues a new ministry
PRINCE GEORGE – There are currently 22 ministries in the provincial government. And the BC Construction Association wants to add to that list. A Ministry of Construction and cites an example why that would make sense.
“Infrastructure is going to be focusing on these capital projects and putting these projects into motion in that capital spending. But workforce and labour falls under a different industry,” says Nicole Bryant, CEO of the Northern Regional Construction Association. “And when we find a shortage of workforce and labour and we have spending happening on the other side, we need to be able to put that together to make sure that these projects can become a reality.”
The BC Construction Association says the construction industry brings more to the provincial coffers by way of the GDP than many of the other ministries. For example, the industry to date accounts for 10.3 per cent of the GDP or over $27 billion. Tourism contributes 2.4 per cent to the GDP, or $7.2 billion. It also argues construction is one of the largest employers in the province, putting 230,000 people to work, each of whom is earning more than $74,000 in taxable wages.
