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ACEC past-chair and DFS partner Andrew Steeves, P.Eng., discusses the need to expand on engineering skills with business management acumen.
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To date, the Competition Bureau Canada investigation has led to more than $12 million in payments by six colluding firms.
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The two Ontario-based consulting engineering firms have worked together before, including on Toronto’s Eglinton Crosstown light-rail transit (LRT) project.
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There’s no single solution for moving forward safely in a post-pandemic world. It takes a layered approach accounting for various scenarios and unique aspects of each building. Still, what we know about disease transmission and IAQ suggests that building owners and engineers seeking to prepare their facilities for reoccupancy may consider prioritizing indoor air quality – and the experts at Carrier can help.
Through an industry-leading suite of solutions and services, Carrier’s Healthy Buildings Program helps deliver healthy, safe, efficient and productive indoor environments at a time they’re needed most. Learn more and connect with your local expert at carrier.com/commercial.
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Once it is completed, the federal government’s Avalanche Detection Network (ADN) will reportedly be the world’s largest project of its kind.
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A recently completed pilot program used engineered wetlands and dehydration to turn raw sewage into biofuel, fertilizer and water.
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Pedelta president Juan A. Sobrino, P.Eng., shares lessons learned from Colombia, where peak ground accelerations are comparable to parts of B.C. and Quebec.
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