b'WCA NEWSPANDEMIC POSITIVITY By Twila DriedgerWhen COVID-19 hit Canada earlier this year, life was turned into a tailspin of self-isolation, social distancing and new jobsite realities. Many WCA members have leveraged these challenging times to transform their jobsites, create unique and innovative solutions and better poise themselves for the future of construction in the province. Check out how WCA members are adapting to these unprecedented times.Wash Your HandsThe Bruce Oake Recovery Centre project and Manitoba Legislature North Faade Restoration Project have stand-alone handwashing units, thanks to general contractor Bockstael Construction and Ironmen Industries. The station, manufactured by Ironmen Industries in Winkler, MB, provides two faucets, warm water, soap andpaper towel.Built to withstand the cold Manitoba climate, even down to -25 degrees, the portable handwashing stations hold 100 gallons of fresh water and supply 650 uses before needing to be emptied and refilled.Get your own atironmenindustries.com or 204-325-0461Health Hub Heroes Generosity is ContagiousWith many employees working remotely,Thank you to the following WCA members Graham staff are encouraged to stay connectedwho donated N95 Respirator masks during and support one another on the companysthe height of the pandemic:Health and Wellness Hub. Resources includeGardon Construction Ltd.a Coping with COVIDEmployee Connections page with a discussion board for people toEuro-Can Enterprises Ltd.share photos, comments and tips/advice aboutTrotter & Mortonworking from home or processes theyve implemented on their project sites, explains Lori Church, Proposal Specialist with Graham Construction and Engineering LP.14 BUILD MANITOBAwinnipegconstruction.ca'