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The Canadian Board for Harmonized Construction Codes (CBHCC) has posted a draft policy position paper outlining a proposed approach to developing embodied carbon building codes for the 2030 National Building Code cycle.
The Ontario government has introduced the Buy Ontario Act, 2025, that will, if passed, prioritize Ontario goods and services in public procurement. This new legislation and associated measures would be applicable to all public sector...
Oakville, Ont.’s, TAGG Group, a curtainwall fabricator, filed for bankruptcy on Oct. 27. TAGG had been in business for 30 years and included sister companies KMI and M&G Steel.
For years, architects, designers, builders, and building owners have been misled. The translucent glazing category is riddled with bold claims, glossy brochures, and far too many projects quietly yellowing in the sun. It’s time to...
Seeing shortcomings in the ability for tempered glass manufacturers to serve Atlantic Canadian customers, Prince Edward Island-based Silliker Glass decided in 2010 to pivot from their traditional bread-and-butter commercial and industrial glass installation activites to...
The Architectural Glass and Metal Contractors Association, the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades and the Ontario Finishing Trades Institute joined forces to host the first-ever Glaziers Expo on Oct. 24. The event answered...
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