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Despite major projects for 2021, Manitoba’s construction industry still anxious

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coronavirus pandemic.“(The construction industry) has had its share of issues, with individuals on construction sites that test positive and have to isolate, paying for additional PPE (personal protective equipment), et cetera,” said Hambley.However, the industry is hopeful thanks to new and proposed projects for the upcoming year, he added.Some of those projects include the new Roquette Pea Plant in Portage la Prairie, 300 Main St., the new Royal Western Aviation Museum, buildings at Red River College, work at Polo Park and much more, said Hambley.Among those projects are proposed Costco stores: one in West St.

Paul, a possible location by the Red River Ex and the transformation of the St. James location into a business centre. Mysterious.

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