Building boom underway in Iqaluit
As winter returns to Iqaluit, snow and ice settle on a changed city landscape: six new major developments began construction this past sealift season. That includes 92 residential units and 179 hotel rooms, according to the city’s planning and…
Shield and protect yourself with Nanotek Technology
With Nanotek technology, we offer a safer, more environmentally friendly, lead-free solution to traditionally lead-based radiation shielding products. The Benefits of Nanotek Technology Non-Toxic: Rest easy knowing that your shielding products are safe and non-toxic. Lightweight: Enjoy the ease that comes…
IAPMO Indonesia completes Enterprising Sustainability Summit
Jakarta, Indonesia (Nov. 18, 2019) – PT. IAPMO Group Indonesia, in cooperation with the Green Product Council Indonesia (GPCI) and the Indonesian Plumbing Association (APIN), hosted a comprehensive three-day Indonesia Sustainable Construction and Plumbing (ISCOP) conference and exposition at Jakarta International…
Crane crews converge in Richmond for safety conference
Cranes are getting taller and lifting more – so industry reps are getting together in Richmond this week to discuss how to keep construction sites safe. The theme of the Tower Crane Conference, hosted by WorkSafeBC and the BC…
Manitoba’s 107-year-old Bockstael Construction innovates with Procore
TORONTO, Ont., November 19, 2019 — Procore Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of construction management software, today announced that Bockstael Construction, one of Manitoba’s leading contractors, has selected Procore as its enterprise-wide project management platform to streamline processes, better leverage data…
IAPMO codes mobile app now available for download
Ontario, Calif. (Nov. 18, 2019) — The International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) Codes app is now available for download, giving users constant access to their purchased code books on their mobile devices even when they are offline. The…
Nunavut utility pitches new $32.4M power plant for Arctic Bay
The Qulliq Energy Corp. has asked the Nunavut government for permission to build a new $32.4-million diesel-burning power plant in Arctic Bay to replace a 45-year-old structure that’s now too small, too unsafe, and incapable of meeting the community’s…