Formed in 2018, the Ontario Construction Consortium is an organization dedicated to strengthening the construction industry through Advocacy, Education, Networking and Workforce Development.
In March of this year many construction industry members attended the Ontario Construction
Secretariat’s excellent Outlook Conference at the Toronto Congress Centre. The presenters there painted a picture of the state of the industry – their projections based on the best research available at that time. With the explosion of the COVID 19 pandemic, much changed shortly after this meeting.
The impact of the pandemic on the construction industry is also a major concern. OCC has
advocated for public infrastructure investment in the coming months – this has proven to be a solid stimulus in the wake of past national crises. In the wake of the near collapse of parts of the banking sector in 2008 the Harper government announced $182 billion in stimulus spending over
the subsequent decade.
The question is – will such stimulus spending happen after the COVID 19 crisis has passed? There
have been some mixed signals. In May the Ontario Government announced the cancellation of
the $300 million Halton Region Consolidated Courthouse project. This caused considerable alarm
in the construction sector. A broad coalition of trade unions, contractors’ associations and
municipalities decried the project being axed – penning a strongly worded letter to Premier Doug
Ford. This project was generally seen as a victim of the pandemic – but was the courthouse axed
because of the pandemic or other factors?
We asked the Minister whether the courthouse cancellation heralded a wider belt tightening
with respect to the Province’s capital spending plans. Minister Phillips said that we should not
draw that conclusion. He said that the government had concluded there were new methods of
dealing with legal matters before the courts that did not require the construction of brick and
mortar facilities. We take from this that Ontarians can expect to see more proceedings held
remotely through Zoom, Skype etc.
Minister Phillips assured OCC that he is looking at a good number of shovel-ready construction
projects, and that some were the subject of ongoing discussions with the Federal Government.
The Minister also reminded us that in early June the government announced contracts for the
early stages of building the new Ontario Subway Line in Toronto.