by carly_midgley | December 29, 2016 10:33 am
The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction[1] (CISC) Québec Region held its 18th Design Awards of Excellence in Steel Construction at Pointe-à-Callière Museum in Old Montréal in November. The awards—which had the theme of “The Contribution of the Steel Industry to Innovation and Creativity”—honoured 11 winners, selected from among 83 submissions and 37 finalists.
These winners were:
A full list of winners, including photographs and details on project teams, can be viewed here[2].
In other CISC news, the association released a statement supporting the Canadian Border Services Agency[3]’s (CBSA’s) decision[4] to investigate dumped and subsidized fabricated industrial steel components (FISC) from various other countries in September. This investigation has since been extended, and will be determined by January 25.
“The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction and its member companies believe that Canada’s economy functions best when there is fair, market-based competition,” says Ed Whalen, the group’s president. “We are concerned about the impact of unfairly traded goods entering the Canadian market and view the CBSA’s investigation as an important step to promote a fairly traded Canadian market.”
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