Ontario awards recognize engineering firms

A large-scale transit project has won the Consulting Engineers of Ontario’s (CEO’s) most prestigious award, the Willis Chipman Award for excellence in consulting engineering.

The award was presented to AGM Program Managers last month for its role in the recently completed $700-million, multi-year GO Transit Rail Infrastructure Improvement Program (GO TRIP).

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USGBC lauds Canada in anticipation of Greenbuild

With registration now open for fall’s Greenbuild in Toronto, the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is highlighting the host country’s impressive track record of striving for sustainability.

The group points out 378 Canadian commercial projects have earned certification under the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program, with 25 projects achieving the highest Platinum rating.

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Ontario government invests billions in infrastructure

The Ontario Ministry of Infrastructure has released “Building Together,” a long-term infrastructure plan to create jobs, strengthen the economy, and help communities meet the needs of local families.

Key investment priorities will support: getting Ontario’s goods to market with better highways, bridges, and border crossings; giving commuters fast, affordable, and environmentally sound transit options; educating a strong and innovative workforce; ensuring healthier lifetime outcomes; and helping Ontario’s rural areas, regions, and cities.

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Energy-efficient homes win EcoLiving Awards

The Scotiabank EcoLiving Awards handed out $75,000 to a Winnipeg retrofit company, an East Coast homebuilder, and a Calgary engineering student studying in the United States.

Scotiabank’s Business Leadership Award (i.e. $50,000) was awarded to Winnipeg’s BUILD for its non-profit program of retrofitting homes in low-income areas of the province with energy saving materials, resulting in lower utility bills, employment of neighbourhood members, and decreased greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

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Toronto project wins education award from AIA

Toronto’s TELUS Centre for the Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM) has been honoured by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Committee on Architecture for Education (CAE).

This year, 13 educational and cultural facility winners were selected in the U.S.-based group’s Educational Facility Design Awards.

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Manitoba renews roads and bridges

The province of Manitoba has announced it will spend $4 billion to overhaul its aging roads and bridges in the second phase of its 10-year “Highway Renewal Plan.”

More than 1100 km (684 mi) of highway will be improved this year, and a full inventory review of roads damaged during the flood of 2011 is underway, with crews already restoring infrastructure to its earlier condition.

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Ontario architect awards go beyond the province

A museum, a library, and two universities’ shared pharmaceutical school were among the winning projects in the Ontario Association of Architects (OAA) Celebration of Excellence Awards. For the first time, the program extended beyond the province, recognizing the work of Ontario architects outside its borders.

Selected from more than 150 submissions, 15 new buildings—including those in Montréal, Vancouver, and Ithaca, N.Y.—were honoured as leading examples of design.

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