B.C.’s construction sector welcomes the move to permanent daylight saving time. Stability and predictability matter in our industry. Eliminating the twice-yearly clock change removes an unnecessary disruption that can affect productivity and safety during those transition weeks.
However, construction often operates on daylight-driven schedules, and safety is our top priority. Permanent daylight saving time will mean darker mornings during the winter months, and many crews start work early in the day when visibility is most important. Operating heavy equipment, working at heights, and managing active jobsites requires full alertness and strong visibility conditions.
While we support the consistency this change brings, it will be important for industry to plan carefully for winter operations including lighting, scheduling, and other safety protocols. With proper preparation and a safety-first approach, B.C.’s construction sector will adapt to permanent daylight saving time while protecting workers, and delivering projects safely across British Columbia.