Letters from FGIA – Canadian architectural glass news for July 3, 2025
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Editor's Note 
 
The FGIA Summer Conference featured its usual lineup of top-drawer expert education. See our roundup below if you didn't have time to log in.
- Patrick Flannery, publisher/editor
 
News 
 
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AGMCA gets a makeover

The Architectural Glass and Metal Contractors Association is celebrating its 46th year of serving unionized glazing and door contractors across Ontario with a new logo and refreshed website and branding.


Race Nite returns

The Ontario Glass and Metal Association has announced that Race Nite is back. The association is inviting members to a night of excitement, networking, and entertainment at Woodbine Racetrack.


Largest-ever residential build application in Chatham

Plans are in the works for what could be the largest single-site residential development in Chatham-Kent's history. At the very least, it will certainly be the tallest. Municipal officials in Chatham-Kent said they have received applications for a zoning change that would allow a new four-building, 774-unit residential development at 770 St. Clair Street in Chatham.


Arcadis hoping rental tower in Toronto gets off the ground soon

Located at the northwest corner of Dundas and Simcoe within Toronto’s vibrant Grange Park neighbourhood, 250 Dundas Street West is anticipated to stand out as an exceptional mixed-use purpose-built rental tower.


Vancouver Island First Nations to receive $66 million loan for infrastructure and housing

The Malahat Nation and Cowichan Tribes on Vancouver Island are receiving a combined $66.7 million in loans to enable on-reserve housing construction and business development from the Canada Infrastructure Bank. Funding for both projects comes from the CIB’s Indigenous Community Infrastructure Initiative (ICII).


 
 
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FGIA delivers state-of-the-industry report

The Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) hosted speakers with the knowledge and expertise needed to give a current assessment of the state of the industry for both Canada and the U.S. Louis-Philippe Champagne (Canadian Construction Association) discussed how recent changes in federal politics and trade relations with the U.S. are two of the biggest factors in the Canadian industry at this time. » Read More...
 
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Resilience on the agenda at FGIA Summer Conference

The Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) hosted two speakers who shared their knowledge about new research in the fields of Property Resilience Assessment (PRA) and architectural weathering. In a session sponsored by Intertek Building and Construction, presenter Alan Scott spoke about “Designing for the Future | Understanding Resilience in the Built Environment.” This was followed by a presentation by Sean Fowler (Q-Lab), who shared the findings of a recently concluded five-year weathering study conducted by the Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC) Subcommittee C.1.8 on fluoropolymers. » Read More...
 
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Good advice for better installations at FGIA

Participants at the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) Virtual Summer Summit heard from speakers about best practices for the installation of both residential windows as well as commercial glazing, each of which can present unique challenges. » Read More...
 
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Two emerging fenestration technologies discussed at FGIA

The Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) hosted two sessions that reviewed the evolution of two different product types: security screens and vacuum insulated glass (VIG). A panel discussion on the former shared the latest about security screens, including the release of a new FGIA document on the topic. A second panel about VIG discussed some of the challenges of the technology, but also the many positive outcomes it can provide, particularly with energy savings. » Read More...
 
 
GlassTalk 
 

GlassTalk Episode #75: One Number – Jonathon “JoMo” Layton, Layton Consulting

How would it be if all the databases and charts and spreadsheets and regulations and tiers defining whether our products comply with sustainable building laws just…went away? Replaced by one number: – the only number that matters – the amount of carbon dioxide emitted over a building’s lifetime as a result of its manufacture, construction, use and disposal. Partner at Layton Consulting, Jonathon “JoMo” Layton joins the podcast to chew over this radical idea and lend his expertise to the question of whether it could work and how it would affect us all. » Listen now...

GlassTalk Episode #74: The next hot topic – Robin Urquhart, RDH Building Science

High-profile wildfires doing substantial property damage to urban areas in B.C. and Alberta have spurred NRCan to look at creating Canadian building standards for wildfire resistance. The consultation process has just begun, but it seems likely that some day soon we may see new codes requiring resistant windows, doors and other components in wildfire-prone areas. Robin Urquhart has worked on rebuilding communities destroyed by wildfires and joins GlassTalk to share his deep knowledge of this topic. » Listen now...

GlassTalk Episode #72 – Verifying VIG – David Cooper, VacuumGlass

David Cooper has been researching and developing vacuum insulating glass for over a decade and chairs multiple international standards committees that will define how it can be used, how its quality can be assessed and how to test its performance. With demand for VIG growing and producers multiplying, specifiers and contractors need guidance on what to look for in these products – guidance that may be coming soon in the form of balloted ASTM standards for durability and load tolerance. Cooper joins GlassTalk to explain where these efforts are at and to update us on the state of VIG technology and availability. » Listen now...

GlassTalk Episode #68: Making EPDs is Worth It – Chris Guelpa, Cascadia Windows and Doors

Langley, B.C.,-based Cascadia has published its first environmental product declarations for its fibreglass fenestration systems and its happy it did. Marketing manager Chris Guelpa joined the Conversation to talk about the process; the help they got; the markets and opportunities the EPDs are opening up; and how fibreglass stacks up in the embodied carbon discussion. » Listen now...

 
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Events 
 

Glazier Expo    -    October 24, 2025

October 24, 2025 | 130 Toro Road, Toronto » Read More...