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The 2024 Canadian Consulting Engineering Awards gala is just over two months away. Will you be in Ottawa for the big show on Oct. 24? To secure your tickets now, copy and paste: www.acec.ca/events/engineering_excellence_2024/ccea.html
- Peter Saunders, Editor
 
News 
 

AtkinsRéalis selected to design fusion energy plant

The firm’s fusion and engineering teams will work together to develop plant requirements, pre-conceptual facility designs and a preliminary site layout.


Pinchin acquires CodeGreen and EBS

The Toronto-headquartered consulting engineering firm, which focuses on services for the built environment, is expanding its presence in the U.S.


Dialog designs new 23 Division building for Peel Regional Police

The firm is providing architectural, interior design, mechanical, electrical and structural engineering, sustainable design and landscape architecture services.


 
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EXP hires VP for major infrastructure projects

He has more than 30 years’ experience in engineering, including positions with Mott MacDonald, Trow Associates, AECOM, Black & Veatch and Hatch. » Read More...

Associated Engineering names new GM for Alberta North

He has 23 years’ experience in water, wastewater, solid waste, road infrastructure and urban and industrial development projects across Alberta. » Read More...

Hidi Group promotes two principals

The firm says they are both passionate about mentoring younger engineers to support the growth and development of their team. » Read More...

 
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Picture the Invisible with Thermal Technologies

Axis thermal cameras are a great first line of defense. Every object – organic or inorganic – emits infrared radiation (heat) as a function of its temperature. Using thermal imaging technology, thermal cameras see this heat and convert it into visible images. Since the objects themselves emit heat that thermal cameras detect, thermal cameras can detect in all light conditions, 24/7. » Learn more
 
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IAQ sensing goes square

Victoria-based Reliable Controls has expanded its suite of IAQ sensing devices with its new ‘square form-factor’ Smart-Sensor and Space-Sensor Temperature models. » Read More...

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Single duct terminal units designed to simplify installation

Titus has launched ESV-VP single duct terminal units with factory-mounted hot water coil valve packages for airports, universities, offices and schools. » Read More...

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Integrating water control technology

Powers’ IntelliStation 2 digital mixing valve improves upon its predecessor with Nexa Equipment connectivity for system insights in water control applications. » Read More...

 
Events 
 

FGIA Fall Conference

Sept. 16-19 | Minneapolis » Read More...