Both U.S. president Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have said their respective countries need to “build back better,” as hope for a post-pandemic economic rebound appears on the horizon. But who is going to do all that better…
Both U.S. president Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have said their respective countries need to “build back better,” as hope for a post-pandemic economic rebound appears on the horizon. But who is going to do all that better…
One of the newest additions to Winnipeg’s downtown skyline is claiming the title of the tallest building between Toronto and Calgary. Though the building is still under construction, it has already taken the top spot among the city’s tallest towers. Once…
Pomerleau, a leader in construction in Canada, is partnering with Factry, Canada’s first training centre that specializes in developing creative skills, to create the Pomerleau aXLab, an innovation lab dedicated to integrating innovative technology to the construction industry. This one-of-a-kind lab is the result…
While its questionable assumptions and unsupportable conclusion grab headlines, a new report from long-time pipeline opponent Dr. Tom Gunton and his small team of academics offers little value in terms of project knowledge. Titled “Evaluation of the Trans Mountain Expansion Project,” the latest report of…
Envista Forensics, a leading global forensic consulting company, welcomes Charles Ogodo, BSc (Hons) QS, PgD Project Mgmt., MBA, PMP, MCIOB, MAPM, MRICS, PQS to their Toronto office. Ogodo, who joins as Consultant within Envista’s Construction Claims & Dispute Resolution division, has…
The Carpenters’ District Council of Ontario has launched their campaign to stop construction industry tax fraud and end illegal worksites. Tax fraud cheats hardworking craftspeople out of their rightful pay and benefits and forces all Ontarians to make up for lost tax revenue.…
Are two machines better than one or is one machine better than two? Depending on your application, job site conditions, space constraints, need for speedy work and potential for utilization, the answer varies. Heavy Equipment Guide asked industry experts to weigh…
Looking to increase your home’s energy efficiency and comfort? One of the best things you can do is replace your old windows and doors. But don’t just rip out your old ones. Replace them in a way that is structurally safe. …
General contractors, or professional renovators, strive to achieve several goals at once: fulfil client’s interior and exterior desires, ensure the project fits the time and budget constraints, provide all necessary workforce (architects, plumbers, etc.) on the site. We do not know…
Procore Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of construction management software, today announced product enhancements to its Financial Management portfolio. These tools provide accurate data and real-time insights into the financial health of construction projects, while connecting entire project teams on a…
By 1945, Bill Willis certainly recognized the immense business potential heavy equipment distributors would have supplying to a booming post-war Canadian economy. Bill worked for one of the earliest and largest heavy equipment dealers in Ontario. With this insight and business…
It’s no secret that manufacturers have operated in a highly regulated global environment for many years, and regulations have long factored into efforts by innovative companies to design and develop products to meet the needs, wants and expectations of the customers…
“I think from my personal experience and from my former lifestyle, that I developed a shell,” Tim Shea, 70-year old, told The Post. Tim Shea is the first American to live in a printed house located in Community First! Village at Austin…
Mass timber, a category of engineered wood-based structural building materials suitable for large-scale infrastructure projects, promises to change the way buildings are designed. But, to many practitioners in the design and construction industries, mass timber is still a little mysterious. Architects…
Eight in 10 British Columbians are in favour of requiring tradespeople to obtain a specified level of training before working in a skilled trade, according to a recent Research Co. poll commissioned by the BC Building Trades (BCBT). B.C. is the…