Lafarge Creates Cement from Residual Waste Plant Materials in Pilot with Metro Vancouver
/in front, news/by CANSLafarge Canada Inc. is using residual materials from Metro Vancouver’s largest water filtration plant to make cement. Beginning late in spring 2016, Metro Vancouver (Metro) and Lafarge began a trial in which drinking water treatment residuals, a wet, clay-like material left over after the water has been filtered, were shipped from the Seymour-Capilano Filtration Plant […]
Roads Made of Recycled Plastic Are Being Tested in Britain
/in front, news/by CANSA Scotland-based company called MacRebur has come up with a way to create roads that are made of recycled plastic, and are stronger and longer-lasting than normal asphalt-based roads. Read more.
Lean Warrior Talks Collaboration in LCI-C Keynote
/in front, news/by CANSA self-described lean warrior with tremendous credentials in lean construction south of the border going back years, was well-chosen to address the topic of lean construction: past, present and future at the Lean Construction Institute — Canada (LCI-C) conference held in Toronto recently. Read more.
Trust-based Teams Build Better, Says Miller
/in front, news/by CANSAward-winning author and futurist Rex Miller says the way most construction projects are carried out now drives good people to do bad things. Read more