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Beyond sustainable architecture, the newest wing of UVic’s Fraser Building will offer the first-ever joint degree in Indigenous legal orders and Canadian common law. Read more about the NCIL below.
- Peter Saunders, Editor
 
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UVic adds National Centre for Indigenous Laws

The team behind the 2,680-m2 expansion of the university’s Fraser Building included Chandos Construction, Fast + Epp, AME Group, AES and McElhanney.


Reinforced Earth Company rebrands as Geoquest Canada

Founded in 1970, the company has provided mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) services to more than 3,000 infrastructure projects across Canada.


What the federal election’s results mean for engineering

At press time, Mark Carney looks to lead a minority government and will need to work with other parties to implement its new platform, which has implications for consulting engineers.


 
 
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AtkinsRéalis expands Candu Energy leadership team

The business, which hired 750 new employees last year, is aiming to build at least 50 new CANDU reactors, in addition to completing 19 life extension projects. » Read More...

Arup celebrates 25 years in Canada

A special event brought together more than 400 clients and industry leaders, representing 175 organizations across the built environment sector. » Read More...

Équipe Laurence hires EVP

She has more than 25 years’ experience in finance and business management, most recently as president and CEO of Groupe Savoura. » Read More...

 
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