Trump team weighs $1 trillion for infrastructure to spur economy
The Trump administration is preparing a nearly $1 trillion infrastructure proposal as part of its push to spur the world’s largest economy back to life, according to people familiar with the plan. A preliminary version being prepared by the Department of…
AECOM appoints W. Troy Rudd as CEO
AECOM, the world’s premier infrastructure firm, today announced the appointment of W. Troy Rudd to Chief Executive Officer. Currently AECOM’s Chief Financial Officer, Mr. Rudd will assume the role from Michael S. Burke, who previously announced his plans to retire. Mr.…
Canadian home sales and new listings on the rise in May
Statistics released today by the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) show national home sales and new listings were up noticeably in May 2020 compared to April, though still historically low at this point. Summary: National home sales rose 56.9% on a…
WPC partners team up to tackle 2,000 township taps in Diepsloot
The World Plumbing Council (WPC), in association with The International Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Foundation (IWSH), is excited to support an ambitious new initiative from WASSUP Diepsloot — the Water Amenities and Sanitation Services Upgrading Program — which will target repairs…
BC LNG Alliance officially becomes the Canadian LNG Alliance
Today, the BC LNG Alliance became the Canadian LNG Alliance (Canadian LNGA) to reflect the critical role liquefied natural gas (LNG) has to play in Canada’s COVID-19 economic recovery, economic reconciliation with Indigenous communities and Canada’s clean energy transition. The Canadian LNGA is committed to…
News Round Up – June 15, 2020
Last week the International Code Council has issued guidance for building managers to safely re-occupy their buildings. The federal government also announced that they will set minimum standards for the carbon footprint of all concrete used in federal construction projects beginning…
Progress made on construction at University District in Calgary
The Calgary Sun reports that when the Alberta government declared stay-at-home orders, the construction industry was deemed to be an essential service, which kept an industry employed and got home buyers closer to moving into their new homes. Like all construction…