CITT Recommends Drywall Tariffs Be Dropped to 43 Per Cent
/in front, news/by CANSThe Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) ruled this month that drywall products imported from the U.S. have injured the Canadian construction industry. But much lower tariffs and a break for those in fixed-priced contracts is being recommended. “The CCA is pleased that the panel has recognized that the imposition of a duty did create a […]
Global Net-zero Energy Building Market to Reach $1.4T by 2035
/in front, news/by CANSThe world’s net-zero energy market for both commercial and residential projects is expected to grow to $1.4 trillion by 2035, according to a Navigant Research report.Read more
New from the Transportation Association of Canada: National Guidelines for Work Zone Safety
/in front, news/by CANSNational Guidelines for Work Zone Safety promotes and facilitates consistent work zone safety practices across Canada by providing information that addresses common work zone issues from human factors and safety perspectives. Read moreor attend a webinar on Jan. 26
New Technologies Could Save Time on Costly Concrete Repairs
/in front, news/by CANSBuilding owners and developers have options other than costly, lengthy and disruptive concrete and reinforcing steel repair projects, members of the Building and Concrete Restoration Association of Ontario told attendees at a Construct Canada seminar held late last year. Read more