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A while back, a firm told me about the need for Canada's professional engineers to gain further expertise in mass-timber design and construction. That conversation led to this month's upcoming four-part CCE Education webinar series. Check it out!
- Peter Saunders, Editor
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Demand is growing for professional engineers who understand how best to design buildings with encapsulated mass timber as a major material.
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BROUGHT TO YOU BY Uponer
There is a misconception that all PEX pipe sizes have the same expansion characteristics. This video reveals the truth about PEX expansion in risers.
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As a result of the deal, Harbourside’s geotechnical and materials group will now provide additional concrete testing services across Canada and internationally.
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BROUGHT TO YOU BY Ipex Management Inc.
Three key factors to consider when selecting a thermoplastic valve material for your project.
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WSP was part of a program to use satellite data to detect, monitor and conserve the North Atlantic Right Whale in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
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Utility projects can be complex with challenging underground installation. In the Utility Solutions Guide, learn more about how USMCA-compliant fiberglass conduit, elbows, utility risers, and interference gasket conduit provide solutions to common utility challenges.
Discover the advantages, engineering benefits, material and installation savings that have led to successful outcomes in thousands of projects.
» Download the Guide
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By joining the Lab-École initiative and working with researchers to construct a school almost entirely of wood, Latéral helped set a new standard for Quebec.
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The city of Montreal engaged AtkinsRéalis for engineering and construction management to prevent contamination of the St. Lawrence River.
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WSP revitalized a brownfield site and designed a high-performance building, achieving a thermal energy demand intensity (TEDI) of 37.6 kWh/m2.
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