Hellen Christodoulou, with more than 40 years of experience in bridges and major bridge structures in North America, has joined the Canadian hot-dip metal galvanizer, Corbec, as executive vice-president of engineering, sustainability, and business development, to lead the company’s nationwide expansion.
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The Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta has announced the launch of the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) Centre for Steel Structures Education and Research in Edmonton. This resource is intended to help professionals adapt to the changing industry, initiate change, and build sustainability.
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The final winners of the biennial Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) Steel Design Awards of Excellence have been selected from among regional winners from across Canada. Announced in early October, these four winners have each had success in one of the competition’s four categories: architectural, engineering, sustainability, and bridges.
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The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) is hosting its annual Steel Day on Sept. 16—an event full of interactive, networking opportunities for the design, construction, and structural steel industries nationwide.
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The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) is hosting Steel Day on September 18 to showcase the versatility, performance, and sustainability of steel across Canada. Across the country, steel mills, fabricators, suppliers, distributors, consultants, and others will open their facilities, job sites, and offices to provide tours and presentations about their operations, products, services, and projects on Steel Day.
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The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) awarded projects at its 2015 Ontario Steel Design Awards of Excellence in April. Held at the Steam Whistle Brewery in Toronto, CISC honoured steel projects showcasing both innovation and excellence in the industry.
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During the 10-year anniversary of the Alberta Steel Design Awards, the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) recognized six buildings showcasing excellence in the industry. Winning the Engineering Award was the Edmonton International Airport Combined Office and Control Tower, which was submitted by DIALOG.
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The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) has been busy in Alberta presenting at the Tri-Party Conference, announcing finalists for its design awards, and showcasing new videos by the province’s manufacturers.
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