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As succession planning is an important issue for many Canadian consulting engineering firms, I want to draw your attention to an event my Annex Business Media colleagues have planned for May 21 in Vaughan, Ont. Check the calendar below for details!
- Peter Saunders, Editor
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The $500,000 grant supports development of a modelling and simulation tool for electrifying and decarbonizing medium- and heavy-duty freight transportation.
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BROUGHT TO YOU BY - Cleaver-Brooks
Decarbonization fuels demand for electric boilers in hybrid systems to boost efficiency and reduce emissions.
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The project will involve construction of the new nine-floor Yurkovich Family Pavilion acute-care tower, set to begin next year and reach completion by 2029.
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He started his own firm in 1964, which he stayed involved in for more than 50 years until he was 85, consulting on bridges, airports, mines and buildings.
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Utility projects can be complex with challenging underground installation. In the Utility Solutions Guide, learn more about how electrical 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.
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RJ Bartlett Engineering’s two offices, in Fredericton and Halifax, will continue to operate under CBCL and retain all of their current employees.
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He has more than 25 years’ experience in land development engineering, including 23 at Stantec for 23 years, where he became VP of community development.
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Both of them studied civil engineering at Ontario universities before joining the firm’s teams in Kitchener and Hamilton.
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