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Engineers are part of a coalition encouraging the use of recycled crushed aggregate (RCA) in public infrastructure projects in Ontario. Read about their suggested policy changes below.
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Although a 30-day pause was successfully negotiated, the threat of tariffs still poses indirect impacts on engineering firms.
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The firm has provided comprehensive engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) services as part of a joint venture (JV) with Bantrel.
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The $2.1-billion contract covers engineering services, procurement and planning for the life extension for four of the station’s CANDU 1 reactors.
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She more than 30 years’ experience in consulting engineering and construction and is an advisory board member of the FIDIC Global Leadership Forum.
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The coalition is urging governments to incorporate RCAs in public infrastructure projects, including roads, subdivisions, highways, bridges and tunnels.
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She first joined the firm in 2023, having previously worked for RJC Engineers, WSP, MCW and Michael Green Architecture (MGA), among other organizations.
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Armstrong’s repair part kits and accessories are being made readily available through Parts Town’s network, so customers can benefit from quicker access.
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TOA Canada designed it to meet demand for wireless functionality in professional installations, including conference rooms, educational spaces and retail stores.
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Viessmann Canada’s Vitocal 200-S provides customizable heating and cooling across multiple spaces in light commercial and residential applications.
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