Inflatable Tunnel to Protect Pedestrians from Construction Work in Montreal

Designed by KANVA, an architecture firm in Montreal, the 46 feet (14m) wide and 36 feet (11m) high tunnel will serve to protect pedestrian traffic from the construction and the nearby buildings from dust and debris.  The city’s main goal is to allow customers to get to the local business along Ste. Catherine St. in Montreal as safely and easily as possible, during construction, which begins in January 2018.  The city is also ready to schedule entertainment within the $3.8 million tunnel to attract more visitors.  While work beneath the road is taking place, the tunnel will be covering the construction work, but when the sidewalks are being worked on, the pedestrians will walk underneath the tunnel. Read more

CCA Awards: Will You Be among the 2016 Winners? Submit a Nomination by November 18

Read more about this year’s winners and submit your nomination online. Click here.

Webinar Learning Sessions – Contract Security Program

Public Services and Procurement Canada’s Contract Security Program (CSP) is offering free webinars on contract security information and services. Presented on a monthly basis, the webinars are an important component of CSP’s suite of information resources. Register for an upcoming webinar session soon!

CivicAction Report Focuses On Upcoming Federal Infrastructure Investments

CivicAction, in partnership with Deloitte, has released a report providing recommendations on how to guide infrastructure investments in Phase 2 of the federal government’s Investing in Canada program. Read more

CCA Chair on the Pacific Northwest LNG Approval

Daily Commercial News interviewed Gilbert Brulotte on the Pacific Northwest LNG approval. Watch the video

CCA Expresses Support for the Trans Mountain Expansion Project

CCA sent a letter supporting the Trans Mountain Expansion Project to the Prime Minister. Read more

CCA Annual Conference

Registration is now open for the March 19 – 23 conference taking place in Riviera Maya, Mexico. We have added a lot of new information on our brand new conference website.

Upgrades to UPEI’s Dalton Hall to cost $6 million

Millions of dollars will be spent to transform a century-old building on the UPEI campus into a modern hub for students. More than $6 million is being invested into renovating Dalton Hall, which will emerge from the work as an eHUB and student success centre. Read more.

CCA Annual Conference

Registration is now open for the March 19 – 23 conference taking place in Riviera Maya, Mexico. We have added a lot of new information on our brand new conference website.

Are Solar Roadways on the Road to Reality?

It’s been called the Mother Road and the Main Street of America, but soon, Route 66 will become the testing ground for an experiment that developers hope may change our roadways. After some delays, Solar Roadways’ hexagonal glass panels will be laid over a sidewalk near a rest stop in Conway, Missouri, once a waystation for motorists on the famous highway that helped bring Americans west. Read more