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“This budget will create a significant amount of new opportunity for many consulting engineering companies over the years ahead,” says ACEC-Canada.
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The multi-billion-dollar Metrolinx projects will expand the Toronto Transit Commission’s (TTC’s) existing network by approximately 16 km.
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The Ecostrat Biomass Supply Group’s initiative is setting out to help economically distressed communities leverage biomass assets as anchors for revitalization.
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Champion Fiberglass® Elbows offer no burn-through that eliminates repairs. Their lightweight nature contributes to increased installation savings and makes Champion Elbows an ideal solution to protect data center and utility infrastructure.
- No burn-through eliminated elbow repairs
- Low coefficient of friction allows for smooth pulls
- Fault resistance makes repairing cable easy
- Mechanical strength protects cable
- Light weight and gasket connections facilitate speedy installation
- Lower prices keep projects on budget
Learn how utility projects benefit from no burn-through fiberglass elbows.
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Radon gas is a colourless, odourless gas that occurs naturally from decaying uranium in the soil. Over time, it can seep into a home through cracks and openings in the foundation. If not adequately vented, it can build to concentrations that pose a serious health hazard.
The RadonX™ Soil Gas Venting System from IPEX is Canada’s first engineered PVC radon gas piping system. The product line consists of perforated gas collector and venting pipes, fittings, accessories and solvent cements. Working together as an engineered system, RadonXTM safely collects and vents soil gas before it enters your home.
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He joined the firm’s Calgary office in 2009, became an associate in 2013, opened a new office in England in 2018 and was named principal in 2020.
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Engineers at HDR have developed the design documents for the Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and Quinte Health Care (QHC) project in Picton, Ont.
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She is the fourth Crozier team member, in the firm’s 30-year history, to serve as president of the Georgian Triangle Development Institute’s (GTDI’s) board.
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