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The Stage 1 deadline is fast-approaching: Mar. 16, 2021. Fortunately, with a new, streamlined, fully digital submission system, entering has never been easier!
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This is the first stage of the Lake Diefenbaker irrigation expansion, the largest infrastructure project in the province’s history.
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Top sessions addressed such topics as the standard of care for building operation during the pandemic and lessons learned for managing infrastructure.
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Currently based in Vancouver, he will relocate this year to Montreal, where he will be responsible for leading a 3,000-strong team.
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Buildings that meet the highly rigorous performance standard require far less heating and/or cooling than traditional structures do.
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She joins the firm from a 15-year stint with Transurban, where she rose to president and CEO of its North American business.
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The Montreal Port Authority acquired the 468-hectare land reserve, located in an industrial zone close to major rail and road routes, more than 30 years ago.
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The firm provided tunnel design, installation methods and sustainable features to target LEED Silver certification while meeting the needs of the owner, Metrolinx.
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IN Engineering + Surveying is a young firm in Brockville, Ont., but carries on the legacy of a storied past.
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Community spread is a significant threat, but it is possible to test communities—rather than individuals—for the presence of the novel coronavirus.
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Women are a catalyst for change in Canada’s construction industry. Join us on March 8, International Women’s Day, for a live virtual event featuring a panel discussion with Marg Latham, P.Eng., CMC; Stephanie Rota of Carmelin Design Build; and Natalie Leonard, P. Eng. Register for Women in Construction today!
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