OPSS Standardization
Ontario’s 444 municipalities build roads in just as many different ways — leading to inefficiencies, design and construction delays, and higher costs. The solution is simple: standardize through the OPSS.MUNI.
Ontario’s 444 municipalities build roads in just as many different ways — leading to inefficiencies, design and construction delays, and higher costs. The solution is simple: standardize through the OPSS.MUNI.
Toronto, ON—The civil infrastructure construction associations welcomed the Ontario government’s announcement that consultations will be launched with municipalities and industry
On May 8, industry professionals joined an in-depth webinar focused on the use of Recycled Crushed Aggregates (RCA) in Ontario’s
Recycled Crushed Aggregate is exactly what it sounds like: reclaimed asphalt and concrete from roads, sidewalks, bike lanes, and structures,
Recycled Crushed Aggregate (RCA) is asphalt pavement and/or concrete reclaimed from old roads and structures. This material undergoes rigorous quality
https://tarba.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/CTV-Interview-Municipal-Infrastructure.mp4 TORONTO, Sept. 10, 2024 /CNW/ – The Toronto and Area Road Builders Association (TARBA), the Greater Toronto Sewer and
Asphalt and concrete are 100% recyclable and can be reused as valuable construction materials. Recycled Crushed Aggregate (RCA) is asphalt pavement and/or concrete reclaimed from old roads or structures.