Jobs Foreman/woman, Demolition in the Regina–Moose Mountain Region

Available jobs

We found 1 foreman/woman, demolition jobs in the Regina–Moose Mountain Region on Job Bank. The job postings found are for all Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment operator crews (NOC 72021).

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Job postings throughout the region
Date posted Job title Employer Location Source
Dec. 19, 2024 general construction supervisor KNOCK TOGETHER BUILDERS INC Redvers (SK) Job Bank

News

Read the latest news stories about job creation and layoffs related to the occupation offloor coverer helper (NOC 75110).

The City of Swift Current recently announced a sidewalk project to replace concrete, paving stone, streetlights, tree wells, and street furniture. Work has begun and will be completed in about four weeks.

The Government of Saskatchewan is providing $5.4M to the Town of Gull Lake. The funding will go towards paving and improving water drainage along Highway 37.

Heartland Hospice is constructing a new hospice wing at the Pioneer Lodge in Moose Jaw. Construction began on May 6, 2024 and will be completed around December 2024.

  • Job creation
  • Construction
  • Added on 2024-05-01
  • Swift Current–Moose Jaw Region, SK

The City of Swift Current recently awarded LMO Landscaping a $249K contract to construct a pair of retaining walls for the Chinook Parkway expansion project. There is currently no start date for work, however the project is scheduled for completion by late summer or early fall 2024.

The City of Swift Current recently awarded United Paving Ltd. with a $415K pavement maintenance contract. The maintenance will address paving failures, deficiencies, and freeze-thaw spring damages. Depending on the weather, work will either begin in late April 2024 or early May 2024.

The City of Swift Current recently awarded Southwest Paving Ltd. with a $191K pathway paving contract. The paving work will address potential dangers for pedestrians crossing from Highway 4 to Adams Street. Work will begin once the weather permits.

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