Data
Alberta
Provincial legislation regulates labour standards, occupational health and safety, and payment procedures in construction, but does not establish pricing formulas, unit rates, productivity standards, or mandatory valuation methods.
Employment Standards Code (Alberta)
Occupational Health and Safety Act (Alberta)
Prompt Payment and Construction Lien Act (Alberta)
No statutory mechanism defines construction pricing, unit rates, productivity norms, or valuation of change orders.
Pricing, adjustments, and scope changes are determined exclusively by contract terms or resolved through statutory adjudication under the Prompt Payment and Construction Lien Act and court proceedings.
WorkerWages, hours, and overtime are governed solely by employment standards legislation.
Court · Statutory adjudication (Prompt Payment and Construction Lien Act) · Employment Standards enforcement
In force
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Alberta Employment Standards Code
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Prompt Payment and Construction Lien Act (Alberta)
British Columbia
Provincial legislation regulates labour standards, workplace health and safety, and payment procedures in construction, but does not establish pricing formulas, unit rates, productivity standards, or mandatory valuation methods.
Employment Standards Act (British Columbia)
Workers Compensation Act (British Columbia)
Builders Lien Act (British Columbia), including prompt payment and adjudication provisions
No statutory mechanism defines construction pricing, unit rates, productivity norms, or valuation of change orders.
Pricing, scope changes, and adjustments are determined exclusively by contract terms or resolved through statutory adjudication under the Builders Lien Act and court proceedings.
WorkerWages, hours, and overtime are governed solely by employment standards legislation.
Court · Statutory adjudication (Builders Lien Act) · Employment Standards enforcement · Lien remedies
In force
Manitoba
Provincial legislation regulates labour standards, workplace health and safety, and payment procedures in construction, but does not establish pricing formulas, unit rates, productivity standards, or mandatory valuation methods.
Employment Standards Code (Manitoba)
Workplace Safety and Health Act (Manitoba)
Builders’ Liens Act (Manitoba)
No statutory mechanism defines construction pricing, unit rates, productivity norms, or valuation of change orders.
Pricing, scope changes, and adjustments are determined exclusively by contract terms or resolved through court proceedings; Manitoba does not have a statutory prompt payment or adjudication regime comparable to Alberta, Ontario, or British Columbia.
WorkerWages, hours, and overtime are governed solely by employment standards legislation.
CompanyPricing and payment depend on contractual terms and lien remedies.
Court · Adjudication · Labour Standards enforcement
In force
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Employment Standards Code (Manitoba)
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Workplace Safety and Health Act (Manitoba)
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Builders’ Liens Act (Manitoba)
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CanLII — Manitoba
New Brunswick
Provincial legislation regulates labour standards, occupational health and safety, and payment procedures in construction, but does not establish pricing formulas, unit rates, productivity standards, or mandatory valuation methods.
Employment Standards Act (New Brunswick)
Occupational Health and Safety Act (New Brunswick)
Construction Remedies Act (New Brunswick), including prompt payment and adjudication provisions
No statutory mechanism defines construction pricing, productivity norms (e.g., m²/hour), unit rates, or valuation of change orders.
Pricing and scope adjustments are determined exclusively by contract terms or resolved through statutory adjudication under the Construction Remedies Act and court proceedings.
WorkerWages, hours, and overtime are governed solely by employment standards legislation.
ClientCost control relies entirely on contract clarity; no statutory pricing reference exists.
Court · Statutory adjudication (Construction Remedies Act) · Employment Standards enforcement · Construction remedies (liens)
In force
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Employment Standards Act (NB)
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Occupational Health and Safety Act (NB)
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Construction Remedies Act (NB)
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CanLII — New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Provincial legislation regulates labour standards, occupational health and safety, and payment procedures in construction, but does not establish pricing formulas, unit rates, productivity standards, or mandatory valuation methods.
Labour Standards Act (Newfoundland and Labrador)
Occupational Health and Safety Act (Newfoundland and Labrador)
Prompt Payment and Adjudication Act (Newfoundland and Labrador)
No statutory mechanism defines construction pricing, productivity norms (e.g., m²/hour), unit rates, or valuation of change orders.
Pricing, scope changes, and payment adjustments are determined exclusively by contract terms or resolved through statutory adjudication under the Prompt Payment and Adjudication Act and court proceedings.
Court · Statutory adjudication (Prompt Payment and Adjudication Act) · Labour Standards enforcement · Construction remedies (liens)
In force
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Labour Standards Act (NL)
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Occupational Health and Safety Act (NL)
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Prompt Payment and Adjudication Act (NL)
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CanLII — Newfoundland and Labrador
Nova Scotia
Provincial legislation regulates labour standards, occupational health and safety, and payment procedures in construction, but does not establish pricing formulas, unit rates, productivity standards, or mandatory valuation methods.
Labour Standards Code (Nova Scotia)
Occupational Health and Safety Act (Nova Scotia)
Builders’ Lien Act (Nova Scotia)
No statutory mechanism defines construction pricing, unit rates, productivity norms (e.g., m²/hour), or valuation of change orders.
Pricing, scope changes, and payment adjustments are determined exclusively by contract terms and resolved through builders’ lien remedies or court proceedings; Nova Scotia has no statutory prompt payment or adjudication regime.
Court · Labour Standards enforcement · Builders’ lien remedies
In force
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Labour Standards Code (NS)
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Occupational Health and Safety Act (NS)
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Builders’ Lien Act (NS)
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CanLII — Nova Scotia
Ontario
Provincial legislation regulates labour standards, occupational health and safety, and payment procedures in construction, but does not establish pricing formulas, unit rates, productivity standards, or mandatory valuation methods.
Employment Standards Act, 2000 (Ontario)
Occupational Health and Safety Act (Ontario)
Construction Act (Ontario), including prompt payment and adjudication provisions
No statutory mechanism defines construction pricing, unit rates, productivity norms (e.g., m²/hour), or valuation of change orders.
Pricing, scope changes, and payment adjustments are determined exclusively by contract terms or resolved through statutory adjudication under the Construction Act and court proceedings.
WorkerWages, hours, and overtime are governed solely by employment standards legislation.
Court · Statutory adjudication (Construction Act) · Employment Standards enforcement · Construction lien remedies
In force
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Employment Standards Act, 2000 (ON)
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Occupational Health and Safety Act (ON)
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Construction Act (ON)
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CanLII — Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Provincial legislation regulates labour standards, occupational health and safety, and payment procedures in construction, but does not establish pricing formulas, unit rates, productivity standards, or mandatory valuation methods.
Employment Standards Act (Prince Edward Island)
Occupational Health and Safety Act (Prince Edward Island)
Construction Liens Act (Prince Edward Island)
No statutory mechanism defines construction pricing, unit rates, productivity norms (e.g., m²/hour), or valuation of change orders.
Pricing, scope changes, and payment adjustments are determined exclusively by contract terms and resolved through construction lien remedies or court proceedings; Prince Edward Island has no statutory prompt payment or adjudication regime.
CompanyPricing and payment depend on contractual terms and construction lien/court mechanisms.
Court · Employment Standards enforcement · Construction lien remedies
In force
Quebec
Provincial legislation regulates labour standards, occupational health and safety, and construction-sector labour relations, but does not establish pricing formulas, unit rates, productivity standards, or mandatory valuation methods.
Act respecting labour standards (Québec)
Act respecting occupational health and safety (Québec)
Act respecting labour relations, vocational training and workforce management in the construction industry (R-20)
Civil Code of Québec (legal hypothec of construction)
No statutory mechanism defines construction pricing, unit rates, productivity norms (e.g., m²/hour), or valuation of change orders.
Pricing and scope adjustments are determined exclusively by contract terms; payment disputes are resolved through civil remedies under the Civil Code of Québec and construction-sector labour frameworks.
Court · Civil Code remedies (construction legal hypothec) · Labour standards enforcement · Construction-sector labour processes
In force
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Act respecting labour standards (QC)
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Act respecting occupational health and safety (QC)
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Act respecting labour relations, vocational training and workforce management in the construction
industry (R-20)
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Civil Code of Québec
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CanLII — Québec
Saskatchewan
Provincial legislation regulates labour standards, occupational health and safety, and payment remedies in construction, but does not establish pricing formulas, unit rates, productivity standards, or mandatory valuation methods.
Saskatchewan Employment Act
Occupational Health and Safety Regulations (Saskatchewan)
Builders’ Lien Act (Saskatchewan)
No statutory mechanism defines construction pricing, unit rates, productivity norms (e.g., m²/hour), or valuation of change orders.
Pricing, scope changes, and payment adjustments are determined exclusively by contract terms and resolved through builders’ lien remedies or court proceedings; Saskatchewan has no statutory prompt payment or adjudication regime.
WorkerWages, hours, and overtime are governed solely by employment standards legislation.
CompanyPricing and payment depend on contractual terms and builders’ lien/court mechanisms.
Court · Employment Standards enforcement · Builders’ lien remedies
In force
Northwest Territories
Territorial legislation regulates labour standards, occupational health and safety, and prompt payment in construction, but does not establish pricing formulas, unit rates, productivity standards, or mandatory valuation methods.
Employment Standards Act (Northwest Territories)
Safety Act (Northwest Territories)
Builders’ Lien Act (Northwest Territories) — includes prompt payment provisions
Observed gap
No statutory mechanism defines construction pricing, unit rates, productivity norms (e.g., m²/hour), or valuation of change orders.
Pricing, scope changes, and valuation are determined exclusively by contract terms; payment disputes are resolved through builders’ lien remedies or court proceedings, as no statutory adjudication regime exists in the Northwest Territories.
WorkerWages, hours, and overtime are governed solely by employment standards legislation.
CompanyPricing, variations, and payment depend on contractual terms and lien/court mechanisms.
Court · Employment Standards enforcement · Builders’ lien remedies · Statutory prompt payment (Builders’ Lien Act)
In force
Nunavut
Territorial legislation regulates labour standards, occupational health and safety, and payment remedies in construction, but does not establish pricing formulas, unit rates, productivity standards, or mandatory valuation methods.
Labour Standards Act (Nunavut)
Safety Act (Nunavut)
Builders’ Lien Act (Nunavut)
No statutory mechanism defines construction pricing, unit rates, productivity norms (e.g., m²/hour), or valuation of change orders.
Pricing, scope changes, and payment adjustments are determined exclusively by contract terms and resolved through builders’ lien remedies or court proceedings; Nunavut has no statutory prompt payment or adjudication regime.
CompanyPricing and payment depend on contractual terms and builders’ lien/court mechanisms.
Court · Labour Standards enforcement · Builders’ lien remedies
In force
Yukon
Territorial legislation regulates labour standards, occupational health and safety, and payment remedies in construction, but does not establish pricing formulas, unit rates, productivity standards, or mandatory valuation methods.
Employment Standards Act (Yukon)
Occupational Health and Safety Act (Yukon)
Builders Lien Act (Yukon)
No statutory mechanism defines construction pricing, unit rates, productivity norms (e.g., m²/hour), or valuation of change orders.
Pricing, scope changes, and payment adjustments are determined exclusively by contract terms and resolved through builders’ lien remedies or court proceedings; Yukon has no statutory prompt payment or adjudication regime.
WorkerWages, hours, and overtime are governed solely by employment standards legislation.
CompanyPricing and payment depend on contractual terms and builders’ lien/court mechanisms.
ClientCost control relies entirely on contract clarity; no statutory pricing reference exists.
Court · Adjudication · Labour Standards enforcement
In force
- Court
- Employment Standards enforcement
- Builders’ lien remedie