FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about Canadian construction coverage and how we assemble our reporting.

Where does Canadian Build Review source project information?

We rely on public tender documents, municipal reports, provincial infrastructure updates, federal funding disclosures, and verified interviews with project participants. We cross-check numerical data with official filings before publication.

How often is coverage updated?

New articles are published weekly, with additional news briefs released when major milestones occur across Canada’s infrastructure programs.

Can agencies or contractors suggest corrections?

Yes. Please use the contact form to flag corrections. Verified updates appear on the original article with transparent notes outlining revisions.

Do you cover private residential projects?

Our scope centers on public or public-interest infrastructure such as transit, bridges, hospitals, energy systems, and community resilience initiatives. Large-scale residential redevelopments are covered when they integrate public infrastructure elements.

How do you classify coverage categories?

Stories are tagged according to the dominant focus: construction delivery techniques, procurement structures, project controls, build performance metrics, or retrospective case reviews.

Can I quote Canadian Build Review in policy documents?

Yes, provided attribution is clear and context remains intact. Refer to our Terms of Use for citation and re-use guidance.

Do you accept anonymous tips?

We consider anonymous tips when sufficient detail is available for independent verification. Sensitive submissions can be coordinated via secure channels upon request.

How does the team maintain neutrality?

Contributors disclose potential conflicts annually, and assignments are reassigned when conflicts arise. Editorial review tests language for neutrality and fact-based assertions.