Construction Economist Journal - Winter 2011

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Editor’s Message

Joshua Mutize, PQS Construction Economist Editor hope this edition of our magazine finds each of you having enjoyed the holiday season with your loved ones. Everyone is eagerly waiting for positive economic indicators for 2012 that can be used to predict how much volume of construction work is going to be in 2012, how many new jobs created and how much money the banks will be willing to lend for construction. I, like many of you, have been clicking away at fiscal economic reports on the internet almost daily. In this issue, you will find an article on Price Index compiled by Statistics Canada. I am excited that the report seems to suggest that construction industry is still healthy and is projected to keep growing in 2012 and beyond. As you know, our profession had undergone tremendous challenges in 2010/11. Many construction workers lost their jobs, homes and retirement accounts. During 2011, we have seen some positive recovery and in 2012 we will begin to see many companies ramping up their project backlog once again.

“I would like to share with you my experience with the CIQS Council members.” In this issue’s column, I would like to share with you my experience with the CIQS Council members. Having been on Council for over four years, I want you to know what it means to be ‘dedicated, positive and professional.’ This Council and previous Council members are an excellent example of the most dedicated, positive and professional people I have ever had the pleasure of associating with. They have a genuine interest in better education, member professional growth and taking a decisive leadership role in the construction industry. While at this past Council meeting in Toronto, I was sitting with David Lai and Lois Metcalfe, and David shared a story about a young man that he was mentoring for many years and he saw him through college. Upon the completion of his degree,

the young man landed a high paying quantity surveying job straight from college! This is one story of many that shows how CIQS Council members continue their dedication to education and strong mentoring programs. I invite you to read the article in this issue titled Canadian Institute of Quantity Surveyors recognizes Ontario accredited programs. The article is about the Canadian Institute of Quantity Surveyors Council and Ontario Institute of Quantity Surveyors celebrating the recognition of six Ontario educational institutes. The event was held at the Radisson Hotel in Toronto on December 2, 2011. CIQS Council continues its endeavour in International partnerships with other professional boards in different countries. In this issue, there is an article on the upcoming Pacific Association of Quantity Surveyors (PAQS) congress. Please do not miss this great opportunity to attend the 16th PAQS Congress in Brunei, Darussalam in July 2012. CIQS is subsidizing up to five members for their registration fees. See more details about this in the article. Wishing you happy holidays and much success in 2012!

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