Reflect Architecture transformed a pair of century-old saltbox houses into a flexible vacation spot in a Newfoundland peninsula.
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Husky Energy’s downtown office and the building in which it is housed in St. John’s, N.L., are the most accessible spaces in the province.
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Those wanting more information on recent updates to the Concrete Design Handbook and CSA A23.3-14 can attend any of a series of seminars on the subject this fall.
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Last month, Engineers Canada celebrated the achievements of eight Canadian engineers with its annual awards.
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At this year’s American Galvanizers Association (AGA) awards, four Canadian projects were celebrated, including a Fort McMurray, Alta., project recognized as Most Distinguished.
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The Canadian College of Construction Lawyers (CCCL) hosted its 19th annual conference in St. John’s, Newfoundland, at the end of May.
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The Canadian Institute of Marine Engineering is hosting Mari-tech 2016 in St. John’s, Newfoundland, on May 5 and 6. Under the theme “Harsh Ocean Environments: Marine Engineering Challenges and Solutions,” the two-day conference expects to draw more than 450 people to its exhibits, keynote addresses, and track sessions on hot topics in the industry.
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Just as important as any other element in a construction project, the selection of the right formwork greatly affects the project’s schedule, labour requirements, quality, and total cost. Over the years, formwork moulds have evolved from traditional job-built timber to pre-engineered systems composed of a combination of steel, aluminum, manufactured timber, plywood, and plastics.
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