Social Procurement is the practice of using existing purchasing to promote social, environmental, and cultural goals. It is a growing policy tool for all levels of government to achieve multiple economic and social outcomes through existing infrastructure spending.
But what does this mean for your construction company?
Join us online to hear from Tim Coldwell, President of Chandos Construction, on how “empowering a more diverse workforce and supporting people from under-represented populations is not just good social responsibility, it’s good for business.”