Nicole Burgess is excited to advance the success of the residential construction industry in our city.
Burgess assumed the top leadership role of the organization representing member builders and suppliers of Saskatoon’s residential construction industry on June 6.
Burgess is excited to join the team at the SRHBA. “This is such an important time for our industry right now, and I am so excited to be a part of the important work of our association in ensuring that Saskatoon and region continues to have a thriving and innovative housing industry, which supports accessible and affordable housing,” says Burgess.
Working with the Organization for Economic Development and Cooperation, the Network estimates that Saskatchewan needs to build approximately 141,500 housing units over the next eight years to meet the province’s projected population increases. Mounting pressures have led to an 11.5 per cent decrease in new building permits in the first quarter of 2022, compared to the same time period last year, a statistic which concerns Burgess.
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