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Alberta’s Largest Conference and Tradeshow for

Construction • Property Management • Interior Design • Architecture • Renovation • Real Estate

November 9 & 10, 2016

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Welcome

Senior Show Director Paul Maryschak Director, Conference Management & Marketing Tiffany Edwardsen

It’s our distinct honour to provide an annual face-to-face marketplace for leaders, experts, buyers, sellers and followers in the industry. In light of the current economic times, we hope BUILDEX is the launching platform to help you retain, discover and grow your business.

Director of Sales Michael Pelsoci Account Manager Adam LeBlanc

This year we welcome over 4,000 industry professionals with 200 exhibits on site — making this Alberta’s largest event of its kind. Returning this year are special events such as the Canadian Construction Association’s Chairman’s Tour Breakfast hosted by the Calgary Construction Association, the Merit Contractors Association’s Construction Leadership Breakfast, the Interior Design Keynote Panel, the Construction Keynote Panel and so much more.

Event Manager Nicole Etherington Marketing Manager Meryl Kaye De Leon Senior Graphic Designer Dennis Chui

There are also brand new features on the tradeshow floor, with our newly launched Demo Zone — three live demonstrations each day showcased by industry experts. Plus, we’ve invited thought leaders and change agents to discuss the most topical and pressing issues in the industry with The Views from The Edge.

Registration Manager Gillian Wright Sponsorship Manager Katharine James

The exhibits and conference are developed to provide information and help you make connections that will enable your business to grow regardless of whether you are looking for architectural and design products, building components, development, financing, insurance, legal services, management services, marketing, security systems, software and more.

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Table of Contents 6 7 8 8 9 11

Seminar Schedule

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Floorplan

Views from The Edge

Demo Zone

Featured Keynotes

Thursday Sessions

Special Events Wednesday Sessions Executive Workshops

Did you know that

Exhibitor List

Supporting Associations Thank You to Our Sponsors

produces:

plus many others

Plus, the International Roofing Exposition, Construct, the Remodelling Show, DeckExpo, International Pool Spa and Patio Expo, JLC Live and the American Institute of Architects’ Annual Convention & Tradeshow.

Looking forward to serving your business across North America and the world. BUILDEX Calgary • November 9 & 10, 2016

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seminar Schedule

= Passive House

= Executive Workshops

= Demo Zone

= Views from the Edge

W e d n e s d ay, N o v e m b e r 9 Quarter Horse A/B

Palomino A/B

W01 – Introduction to High 8:30 AM Performance – Passive House Buildings

9:00 AM 8:30am–10:00am 9:30 AM

Palomino C

10:30am–12:00pm

Tradeshow Floor

W03 – Indoor Air Bio filters: Building Integrated Vegetation to Improve Design and Functionality 9:00am–10:00am

Tradeshow Hours 9:30AM – 4:00PM

W05 – Construction Keynote: Optimizing Collaboration to Drive Productivity and Profitability

11:00 AM

Palomino F

8:00am–9:30am

10:00 AM 10:30 AM Focus in the New Standard

Palomino E

W02 – A Marriage of Minds or Trouble in the Bedroom? A Rapid Fire Panel Presentation on Alberta’s New Energy Model Code and LEED v4 9:00am–10:00am

W04 – WELL: Key Areas of

Palomino D

CCA Chairman’s Tour Breakfast

Over 225 exhibits on the tradeshow floor

10:30am–12:00pm

D01 – Rubber Roofing V2.0 – Low Slope Applications W06 – Emerging Evidence: The State of IPD

10:00am–10:45am

10:30am–11:30am

D02 – Curbless Shower with Linear Drain and Heated Bathroom Floor Part I 11:00am–11:45am

11:30 AM W08 – BIM Makes the World Go Around: Takeaways from International BIM Communities

12:00 PM W07 – Integrating Energy

12:30 PM Modeling into Design

12:00pm–1:00pm

SOLD

12:00pm–1:00pm

Processes

1:00 PM

W09 – Practical Application of Part 3 (Envelope) of the NECB 2011

W16 – Views from The Edge

12:30pm–1:30pm

W11 – Increase the Power of Personal Communications

1:00pm– 3:00pm

1:30 PM W13 – Passive House – Driving

W14 – Managing Legal Risks in Turbulent Times

2:00 PM the Market Towards High Performance

2:00pm–3:30pm

2:30 PM 2:00pm–3:30pm

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W12 – For the Love of Tradespeople: Effective Recruitment and Retention Strategies

1:00pm–3:30pm

W15 – The Jetsons – Will George still Commute to Work? 1:30pm–3:00pm

D03 – Modern Re-Roofing for Old Low-Sloped Roofs 12:00pm–12:45pm

W10 – Implementing Energy Standard NECB 2011 with the ABC: Design and Building Permit Application Requirements 1:00pm–3:00pm

SOLD

1:30pm–3:00pm

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Industry Reception

3:00 PM

Tradeshow Floor 3:00pm–4:00pm

3:30 PM

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Palomino A/B

T01 – Passive House – Key Features of 8:30 AM High Performance Design 8:30am–10:00am

T07 – Architecture Keynote: The Environmental Evolution of our Cities: Designing Resilient Communities and Buildings

9:00 AM 9:30 AM

Palomino C T02 – Building Envelope Testing for Water Ingress, Air Leakage and Continuity of Thermal Barrier

8:15am–9:30am

Palomino E T03 – Contract Management Planning and Implementation 8:30am–11:30am

T10 – Designing for

10:30 AM NECB 2011: Lessons Learned

10:30am–12:00pm

11:00 AM 11:30 AM

T13 – Interior Design Keynote: Brands for a Very Different Future

SOLD

T08 – Environmental Psychology: A Foundation for Health and Wellbeing

T12 – Bringing the Past into the Present: The East Village Heritage Buildings

T16 – Endurance of Good Design – A LEED Building After 10 Years

T19 – Legal Update for Commercial Building Managers 1:00pm–2:30pm

1:30 PM T24 – Passive House

2:00 PM – the Nuts and

Bolts of Affordable, Healthy and Ultra 2:30 PM Energy-Efficient Buildings

10:00am–11:00am

Tradeshow Hours 9:30AM – 3:00PM Executive Workshop: T11 – What Leaders Really Do 10:30am–12:00pm

12:00pm–1:00pm

1:00pm– 3:00pm

T09 – What is Net Zero and How Can it be Achieved in a New Building?

10:00am–11:00am

T14 – Solar Energy in Alberta

T17 – Momentum

1:00 PM 12:30pm–1:30pm

Tradeshow Floor

8:30am–10:00am

10:30am–11:30pm

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T27 – Views from The Edge

Palomino H Executive Workshop: T06 – Execution – the Missing 98%

8:30am–9:30am

12:30 PM – A Toolkit for Sales Growth in a Tough Economy

Palomino G T05 – Managing Existing Hazardous Building Materials Risk in an Era of Shifting Regulations and Ambiguous Guidelines

8:30am–9:30am

11:00am–12:30pm

12:00 PM

Palomino F T04 – Fresh Ideas: Forecasting 2017: Upcoming Trends in Interior Colours, Textures & Materials

8:30am–10:00am

9:00am–10:30am

10:00 AM

3:00 PM

Palomino D Construction Leadership Breakfast

11:30am–12:30pm

1:30pm–2:30pm

11:00am–11:45am

D05 – Curbless Shower with Linear Drain and Heated Bathroom Floor Part II

11:30am–1:00pm

T18 – Negotiating Effectively – A Presentation on Creating Successful Negotiation Strategies

T23 – Mergers and 12:30pm–3:30pm Acquisitions and the Changing Landscape of the Construction Sector in Alberta

T15 – Five Technologies Disrupting Building and Property Management

D04 – Rubber Roofing V2.0 – Low Slope Applications

12:00pm–12:45pm

T22 – Infrastructure and Major Projects Update 1:30pm–2:30pm

Executive Workshop: T21 – Finding New Sources of Growth 1:00pm–2:30pm

D06 – Modern Re-Roofing for Old Low-Sloped Roofs 1:00pm–1:45pm

T20 – The Canadian Earth Tube: How to Preheat and PreCool Ventilation Air 1:00pm–2:00pm

T25 – Design Thinking: Why Innovation Isn’t Innovation at All 2:00pm–3:00pm

2:00pm–3:30pm

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Featuring

Renée Cheng

Professor & Associate Dean of Research, School of Architecture, University of Minnesota

Alyssa LeFaivre

DIRTTbag, DIRTT Environmental Solutions

Ola Malik

Lawyer, City of Calgary

Tom Tittemore

Principal, Marshall Tittemore Architects

Bill Black

President & CEO, BRXTON Construction LLP

Markku Allison

Director, Engagement and Strategy, CHANDOS Construction

Robyn Bews Executive Director, WORKShift Canada

Chas Waitt

David Irvine Speaker, Leadership Consultant, Author, Irvine & Associates Inc.

President & CEO, Tiger Calcium Corporation

Jacqualine McFarland

Dennis Cuku

Karen Bayerle

Site Superintendent, CHANDOS Construction

Senior Associate, Sizeland Evans Interior Design Inc.

Owner, InterChange

Tom Hodson

Workplace Strategist

Highly Relevant • High Value • High Energy Thought Leaders and Change Agents will discuss brand, caring, collaboration, ethics and responsibility, the role of beauty in our work, and more. These 20 minute presentations occur from 1:00–3:00pm daily. A tremendous value, delegates can register for $45.00 a day! BUILDEX Calgary • November 9 & 10, 2016

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Featured Keynotes

Rusty Sherwood Wednesday, November 9 • 10:30am–12:00pm • Palomino A/B • $45 W05 – Construction Keynote: Optimizing Collaboration to Drive Productivity and Profitability [ 1.5 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.5 CPD • 1 Hour IDCEC Approved ] Research proves that collaboration drives profitability and productivity. The merit and weight of these two factors hold true in ensuring organizational success, in addition to industry prosperity, especially in unsure economic times. Exploring the construction landscape, this presentation will highlight the power of the collective in advancing your organization and industry at large. The keynote speaker will identify how to create a singular culture that deeply unifies your company and its employees around a common vision driving alignment, consistency and cross-office coordination, in turn, impacting productivity and profitability. During this interactive session, participants will discover how to create a differentiated organizational culture that helps develop the next generation of leadership through collaborative efforts. This presentation will speak to how an internal culture of this nature has a butterfly effect on industry at large, strengthening external relationships, and an organizations performance potential and reputation. Speaker: Rusty Sherwood, Senior Consultant, FMI Center for Strategic Leadership

Sam Oboh

Rollin Stanley

Thursday, November 10 • 9:00am–10:30am • Palomino A/B • $45 T07 – Architecture Keynote: The Environmental Evolution of our Cities: Designing Resilient Communities and Buildings [ 1.5 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.5 CPD • 1 Hour Health, Safety, Welfare IDCEC Approved ] This two part panel presentation will examine the necessity of resilient landscapes, infrastructure, and buildings in Alberta. Dissecting the provinces environmental vulnerabilities and threats, this presentation will provide predictions for future climatic uncertainties that will contribute to the changing face of Alberta real estate. Concentrating on Calgary, the City will provide an overview of how resilience is being accounted for and implemented in current and future community planning, highlighting the weight it holds in ensuring the city’s strength and the safety of its inhabitants. Moderator: Sam Oboh, Immediate-Past President, RAIC, Principal, Kasian Architecture Interior Design and Planning City of Calgary: Rollin Stanley, General Manager, Urban Strategy, City of Calgary Panelists: Mark Thompson Brandt, OAA, RAIC, CAHP, LEED AP, APT, Principal, MTBA James Furlong, Managing Principal, MCW Dr. Mary-Ellen Tyler, Associate Professor, Environmental Design, University of Calgary

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James Furlong

David Allison Thursday, November 10 • 11:00am–12:30pm • Palomino A/B • $45 T13 – Interior Design Keynote: Brands for a Very Different Future

SOLD OUT

[ 1.5 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.5 CPD • 1 Hour IDCEC Approved ] During any kind of gloom and economic cloudiness, in any industry, those who use the opportunity to establish a famous brand will survive and prosper as the clouds disappear and the blue skies return. But for the Interior Design profession, it’s not just economic bad weather that should be on your radar screens. Technology approaching at lightning-fast speeds will change your industry in ways you can’t even imagine. Demand for entirely rethought housing, office and retail space are being created as demographic shifts of historic proportions roll over the horizon. So what should you do? Learn how your unique story, your brand, can be the most important asset you have as the industry and the economy change all around you. Hear before anyone else what the newest technologies and cultural shifts will mean to the value of your profession, your company, and your career. Leave armed with macro-level insights on the future, and a plan to prepare yourself with the most powerful tool you have at your disposal: your own brand and your own story. Speaker: David Allison, Principal Advisor, DAVID ALLISON INC.

Dr. Mary-Ellen Tyler

Special Events Calgary Construction Association Breakfast

Merit Contractors Association Breakfast

Keynote Presentation featuring Gilbert Brulotte, Chair of the Canadian Construction Association.

Keynote Presentation featuring Mary Moran, President & CEO, Calgary Economic Development.

Wednesday, November 9 8:00am – 9:30am Palomino C/D/E Breakfast is for CCA members only.

Gilbert Brulotte

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Thursday, November 10 8:15am – 9:30am Palomino D Breakfast is for Merit members only.

Mary Moran S po n so r e d b y

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Wednesday Sessions Wednesday, Nov. 9 • 8:30am–10:00am • Quarter Horse A/B • $55 W01 – Introduction to High Performance – Passive House Buildings [ 1.5 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.5 CPD ]

Presented by

This seminar will explore the fundamental principles and practices behind Passive House, the world’s leading high performance building standard, and reveal how it’s spreading across Alberta. It’ll also shine light on the benefits of offsite construction and the integration of Passive House design. Speakers: Craig Mitchell, Director of Sales, Britco LP Michael Nemeth, Course Conductor, Passive House Canada

[ 1.0 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 HSW Hour IDCEC Approved ]

Matt Grace

Moderator: Andrée Iffrig, Leader – Sustainability, DIRTT Environmental Solutions Speakers: Stephani Carter, Founding Partner, EcoAmmo Matt Grace, President, Mission Green Buildings Jacob Komar, Principal, Revolve Engineering Inc.

This presentation will provide an overview of effective plant walls, expanding on the design and construction of these systems. Speaker: Alan Darlington, PhD, Vice President, Technology, Nedlaw Living Walls Inc.

[ 1.5 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.5 CPD • 1 Hour HSW Building Code IDCEC Approved ] This session will provide an overview of how WELL works and review the more challenging preconditions and optimizations, identifying and expanding on strategies to achieve them. Speaker: Melanie Ross, Project Manager – Business Innovation, 3 Point Environmental

All construction projects governed by the Alberta Building Code (ABC) must be designed in compliance with the National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings (NECB) 2011 edition. How does this code mesh with LEED as we now know it, and specifically with LEED v4? Listen in as our panelists, all passionate and knowledgeable about this topic, debate the implications of the new code for LEED.

Stephani Carter

[ 1.0 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 HSW Sustainability Hour IDCEC Approved ]

Wednesday, Nov. 9 • 10:30am–12:00pm • Quarter Horse A/B • $55 W04 – WELL: Key Areas of Focus in the New Standard

Wednesday, Nov. 9 • 9:00am–10:00am • Palomino A/B • $45 W02 – A Marriage of Minds or Trouble in the Bedroom? A Rapid Fire Panel Presentation on Alberta’s New Energy Model Code and LEED v4

Andrée Iffrig

Wednesday, Nov. 9 • 9:00am–10:00am • Palomino F • $45 W03 – Indoor Air Bio filters: Building Integrated Vegetation to Improve Design and Functionality

Jacob Komar

Wednesday, Nov. 9 • 10:30am–11:30am • Palomino G • $45 W06 – Emerging Evidence: The State of IPD [ 1.0 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 Hour IDCEC Approved ] The presenters will share various recent industry research studies that speak the benefits, challenges, and opportunities of collaborative delivery models. Expanding on the complexities of these models, the presentation will speak to past case studies that have Markku Allison Renée Cheng resulted in enhanced project performance, highlighting how these models have been used to overcome certain industry barriers. Speakers: Markku Allison, Director, Engagement + Strategy, CHANDOS Construction Renée Cheng, Professor and Associate Dean of Research, School of Architecture, University of Minnesota

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Wednesday Sessions Wednesday, Nov. 9 • 12:30pm–1:30pm • Quarter Horse A/B • $45 W07 – Integrating Energy Modeling into Design Processes

Wednesday, Nov. 9 • 1:00pm–3:00pm • Tradeshow Floor • $65 W10 – Implementing Energy Standard NECB 2011 with the ABC: Design and Building Permit Application Requirements

[ 1.0 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 HSW Building Code Hour IDCEC Approved ] This presentation will discuss energy modeling and how it can be used to help make informed decisions early in the design process, contributing to the success of a project. Exploring the difference between energy modeling as a compliance tool versus a design tool, the presenter will highlight some lessons learned from energy modeling workshops held as part of the design process for a various example projects.

[ 2.0 AAA Structured LHs • BOMI 2.0 CPDs • 2 HSW Building Code Hours Approved ]

Speaker: Elaine Carr, Mechanical Engineer, Williams Engineering Canada Inc.

Wednesday, Nov. 9 • 12:00pm–1:00pm • Palomino C • $45 W08 – BIM Makes the World Go Around: Takeaways from International BIM Communities

SOLD OUT

S po n so r e d b y Effective November 1st, 2016 construction projects permitted in the Province of Alberta must be designed in compliance with the National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings (NECB) 2011 edition. This will affect changes to architectural & interior design concepts, the design process, as well as permitting, construction and occupancy requirements.

Sunny Ghataurah

Learn how the new energy code may affect the design and construction of your projects. Speaker: Sunny Ghataurah, President & CEO, AES Engineering

[ 1.0 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 Hour IDCEC Approved ] BIM is an international phenomenon. This talk will look at how organizations in five countries around the world have been implementing BIM, providing insight on international approaches, with a practical takeaway from each organization. Considering five organizations from five countries that had similar challenges with different solutions; this presentation will provide an exciting sampler of the many ways to think about BIM.

Wednesday, Nov. 9 • 1:00pm–3:30pm • Palomino E • $100 W11 – Increase the Power of Personal Communications [ 2.5 Structured LHs • BOMI 2.5 CPDs • 2 Hours IDCEC Approved ]

Speaker: Susan Brattberg, Global eTraining, Chief Customer Officer

Leaders know that effective communications can mean the difference between success and failure. This three hour workshop, presented by Robyn T. Braley, will put you on the path to becoming an effective and efficient communicator. Providing practical tips and tricks that will enhance your arsenal of personal communications, whether it’s one on one, before large audiences, through the media or in times of crisis, attendees will take away basics that can be immediately implemented.

Wednesday, Nov. 9 • 12:00pm–1:00pm • Palomino F • $45 W09 – Practical Application of Part 3 (Envelope) of the NECB 2011

SOLD OUT

[ 1.0 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.0 CPD ]

Speaker: Robyn T. Braley, President, UniMark Creative

This presentation will discuss and expand on the complexities of the practical application of Part 3 (Envelope) of NECB 2011. Providing an overview of the components of the building envelope, presenters will discuss specific wall and roof assemblies, expanding on the key considerations that need to be kept in mind when designing to the new code. Speakers: Pierre-Michel Busque, P.Eng, Busque Engineering Ltd. Ben Waddington, P.Eng, Busque Engineering Ltd.

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Executive Workshops • Thursday, November 10

Enhance Your Skills

Identify Opportunities in the Market

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Thursday, November 10 • 8:30am–10:00am • Palomino H • $75 T06 – Execution – the Missing 98%

Thursday, November 10 • 1:00pm–2:30pm • Palomino H • $75 T21 – Finding New Sources of Growth

[ 1.5 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.5 CPD • 1 Hour IDCEC Approved ]

[ 1.5 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.5 CPD • 1 Hour IDCEC Approved ]

It’s a known fact that in any competitive business environment there are winners and losers. Some companies thrive and grow, while others struggle just to keep up. What’s the secret formula?

We all know that Alberta markets are cyclical. Business opportunities can rain in one year, and evaporate the next. That is the nature of the resource based economy we live in. This is challenging at both ends of the scale: rapid growth is difficult to resource for, challenging for cash management, and often leaves customer service less than desirable.

This interactive presentation is a whirlwind tour of bestpractices in the areas of culture, strategy, talent and leadership with real examples of how Canadian firms are putting these practices in place.

Tim O’Connor

CEO, Results Canada Incorporated

Thursday, November 10 • 10:30am–12:00pm • Palomino H • $75 T11 – What Leaders Really Do [ 1.5 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.5 CPD • 1 Hour IDCEC Approved ] This interactive presentation will provide insight, tips and process for ensuring you have the leadership behaviors, skills and the team you need in order to build a healthy organization that can execute and achieve your vision.

This presentation will be an interactive look at generating ideas for new revenue sources, the importance of diversification as a strategic intiative, the difference between market cycle and major disruptions, and the connection between deliberate strategic planning, execution of initiatives, and a robust sales engine.


Wednesday Sessions Wednesday, Nov. 9 • 1:30pm–3:00pm • Palomino D • $45 W12 – For the Love of Tradespeople: Effective Recruitment and Retention Strategies

S po n so r e d b y

Wednesday, Nov. 9 • 2:00pm–3:30pm • Quarter Horse A/B • $55 W13 – Passive House – Driving the Market Presented by Towards High Performance [ 1.5 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.5 CPD ]

[ 1.5 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.5 CPD • 1 Hour IDCEC Approved ] Over the next decade, the Canadian Construction industry will face multiple workforce challenges. This, combined with the current out of province trajectory of labourers, makes sustaining the activity of one of Alberta’s driving economic forces increasingly difficult. Over the next decade, the Canadian Construction industry will face multiple workforce challenges. This, combined with the current out of province trajectory of labourers, makes sustaining the activity of one of Alberta’s driving economic forces increasingly difficult.

Many jurisdictions are now using Passive House and its underlying metrics as a basis for next generation building codes and energy efficiency policies. This session will summarize recent research and costing analysis work done on behalf of the City of Vancouver, the City of Toronto, and the Province of BC to look at what the trade offs are for building high-rise passive house performance buildings. The session will also look at which jurisdictions across Canada are contemplating moves to Passive House style regulations and policy development. Speakers: Rob Bernhardt, Project Manager of Bernhardt Contracting Ltd. & President of Bernhardt Developments Ltd. Dave Ramslie, Principal, Integral Group LLC

Wednesday, Nov. 9 • 2:00pm–3:30pm • Palomino C • $55 W14 – Managing Legal Risks in Turbulent Times [ 1.5 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.5 CPD • 1 Hour IDCEC Approved ] Jim Fearon

Allan Mackay

Jason Robinson

Rosemary Sparks

Moderator: Jim Fearon, Vice President, Hays Canada Speakers: Allan Mackay, Human Resource Advisor – Atlantic and Western Canada, Pomerleau Inc. Jason Robinson, Talent Agent, DIRTT Environmental Solutions Rosemary Sparks, Executive Director, BuildForce Canada

Providing an overview of contract basics, presenters will demystify language, exploring crucial clauses with special attention to termination clauses; a pressing matter in the Alberta marketplace. Complementing contract basics with managing financial risks, presenters will give practical advice on how to work with your bank (especially in challenging economic times when results are not necessarily great) and ensuring your contracts protect you in case of a counterparty financial difficulties. Speakers: Geoff Best, CFO & Founder, Simplex Legal LLP Martine Boucher, President & Founder, Simplex Legal LLP

Industry Reception Wednesday, November 9 3:00pm – 4:00pm Tradeshow Floor

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Wednesday, Nov. 9 • 1:30pm–3:00pm • Palomino F • $55 W15 – The Jetsons – Will George still Commute to Work? [ 1.0 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 Hour IDCEC Approved ] In a future with technology that allows nearly everyone to work from anywhere, do you think people will still travel into offices to work? In this highly interactive facilitated workshop, you will explore and decide for yourself why, or why not, employees will work together in physical offices. You may be able to work anywhere, but you will need to work somewhere. Where should that somewhere be?

INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE EXPERTS Greg Dekker

• Unique access solutions

This presentation will consider:

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• What are the HUMAN factors – what drives desire about where to work? • What are the TECHNICAL factors – what is feasible regarding where to work? • What are the BUSINESS factors – what is viable for organizational objectives? • What should your personal WORKFLOMAP© look like?

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Speaker: Greg Dekker, Vice President, Sales Effectiveness, Teknion

• Electrical • Insulation • Mechanical • NDT • Rescue & Confined Space • Rigging

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WINE BAR & BISTRO

Photo used with permission of Firestone Building Products Canada, Division of Bridgestone Canada Inc.

623

DEMO ZONE SChedule Wednesday 10:00am–10:45am Rubber Roofing V2.0 – Low Slope Applications

DEMO ZONE

11:00am–11:45am Curbless Shower with Linear Drain and Heated Bathroom Floor Part I 12:00pm–12:45pm Modern Re-Roofing for Old Low-Sloped Roofs

326

Thursday 11:00am–11:45am Rubber Roofing V2.0 – Low Slope Applications

323

327

12:00pm–12:45pm Curbless Shower with Linear Drain and Heated Bathroom Floor Part II 1:00pm–1:45pm Modern Re-Roofing for Old Low-Sloped Roofs

223

Complimentary Sessions! BUILDEX Calgary • November 9 & 10, 2016

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Thursday Sessions Thursday, Nov. 10 • 8:30am–10:00am • Quarter Horse A/B • $55 T01 – Passive House – Key Features of High Performance Design [ 1.5 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.5 CPD ]

Presented by

The design and construction of high performance buildings, driven by updated Building & Energy Codes, and energy efficient building programs such as Passive House and LEED is becoming increasingly popular across Canada. This session will cover the considerations, options and lessons from the field when designing ultra-efficient airtight enclosures and heat recovery ventilation systems, as they relate to some notable Passive House projects. The session will also touch on why design, installation and commissioning are all critical to the optimum performance of these systems. Speakers: Graham Finch, Principal, Building Science Research Specialist, RDH Building Science Inc. Barry Stephens, Northeast Regional Sales Manager, Ventacity Systems Inc.

Thursday, Nov. 10 • 8:30am–10:00am • Palomino C • $55 T02 – Building Envelope Testing for Water Ingress, Air Leakage and Continuity of Thermal Barrier [ 1.5 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.5 CPD ] Thermal imaging, water spray, ultrasonic, blower door, and tracer gas are some of the field methods used to assess the performance of the final assemblies (either by testing individual assemblies or the entire building), but which are ideally employed through the building process when detecting problems are much easier and less costly to remedy. These testing methodologies can also be used for investigation of problems with existing buildings.

Thursday, Nov. 10 • 10:00am–11:00am • Palomino F • $45 T08 – Environmental Psychology: A Foundation for Health and Wellbeing [ 1.0 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 Hour Health, Safety, Welfare Approved ] In order to remain viable, many in the building industry have found that following trends is a necessary part of doing business. Today health and wellbeing is a movement being pursued by several design firms, and the WELL certification of buildings and accreditation Kaitlyn Gillis Dak Kopec of professionals has gained much attention. The study of how the built environment impacts health and wellbeing as they relate to the human psyche and psychobiology has been around for several decades as a central theme of Environmental Psychology. In a world where health and wellbeing of people is considered on par with sustainability, it’s important for building consultants and designers to focus on how the environment affects people. Strategies to positively affect how people interact with their environment include increased connections with nature and establishing high levels of personal control and self-determination. Speakers: Kaitlyn Gillis, Project Manager, Light House Sustainable Building Centre Dak Kopec, Director, Master of Design Studies for Human Health, Boston Architectural College

This presentation is intended to create an awareness of the available testing methodologies that can be incorporated into projects.

Thursday, Nov. 10 • 10:00am–11:00am • Palomino F • $45 T09 – What is Net Zero and How Can it be Achieved in a New Building?

Speakers: Randy Kiez, Senior Building Science Technician, exp Services Inc. Sathya Ramachandran, Manager, Building Science Division, exp Services Inc.

[ 1.0 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.0 CPD ]

Thursday, Nov. 10 • 8:30am–11:30am • Palomino E • $125 T03 – Contract Management Planning and Implementation [ 3.0 AAA Structured LHs • BOMI 3.0 CPDs • 3 Hours DCEC Approved ] S po n so r e d b y This presentation will provide an overview of the best practices in Contract Management Planning and Implementation. This involves the understanding of specific planning and procurement activities including Project Scope Definition, Solicitation Planning and Process, Vendor Evaluation and Selection, Contract Award, Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation.

Net-zero is a goal of cyclic balance for a building or site, where the amount of negative impact or usage is balanced by the amount of positive impact or production. The net-zero goal demands that this balance be achieved during the facility’s operating life. This presentation will outline the main differences between a net-zero design and a conventional design, highlighting and expanding on the importance and complexities of an integrated green building design process. Speakers: Mike Edwards, Service Area Manager, Alberta Building Performance, WSP Canada Inc. Doug Webber, Associate Vice President, Sustainability and Energy, WSP Canada Inc.

Thursday, Nov. 10 • 10:30am–12:00pm • Quarter Horse A/B • $55 T10 – Designing for NECB 2011: Lessons Learned Court Stevens

Speaker: Court Stevens, Principal, Stevens Consulting Group Inc.

Thursday, Nov. 10 • 8:30am–9:30am • Palomino F • $45 T04 – Fresh Ideas: Forecasting 2017: Upcoming Trends in Interior Colours, Textures & Materials [ BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 Hour IDCEC Approved ] This visually rich and fast-paced presentation will take an in-depth look at important global and regional interior material finish trends that industry can expect to see throughout 2017 and 2018. Emerging “hot” influences in colors, textures and materials will be discussed. As a bonus, the use of mood boards as a design tool will be explored. Don’t miss this lively presentation that will leave you inspired and with a refreshed arsenal of trend knowledge.

[ 1.5 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.5 CPDs • 1 HSW Building Code IDCEC Approved ] The new energy code in Alberta will come into full effect in November 2016 and the developers, designers, and builders of the commercial, industrial and institutional sectors need to be familiar with the requirements. This presentation will review pertinent information from local permit offices, expanding on what to expect from initial conception to occupancy. Presenters will also review strategies to reduce energy costs and consumption, assisting teams pursuing that are not only pursuing NECB 2011 but also green building certification such as LEED and BuiltGreen. Speakers: Payam Esmaili, Project Associate, WSP Canada Inc. Julien Poirier, Project Manager, WSP Canada Inc.

Thursday, Nov. 10 • 10:30am–11:30pm • Palomino C • $45 T12 – Bringing the Past into the Present: The East Village Heritage Buildings

Speaker: Krista Hermanson, Principal, Krista Hermanson Design

[ 1.0 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 Hour IDCEC Approved ]

Thursday, Nov. 10 • 8:30am–9:30am • Palomino G • $45 T05 – Managing Existing Hazardous Building Materials Risk in an Era of Shifting Regulations and Ambiguous Guidelines

Buildings – platforms for community gatherings, commerce, and family activity, they house events and experiences that contribute to the formation of a city’s identity. With this in mind, we must be conscious and make efforts to bring the historical significance of our buildings into the present.

[ 1.0 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 HSW Building Code Hour IDCEC Approved ] This seminar will provide an overview of current best practices for managing hazardous building materials in Alberta buildings, with an emphasis on providing a rational framework for managing and mitigating risk in a fiscally responsible manner. Speaker: Curt LaMontagne, Principal Indoor Environmentalist, C5 Plus Ltd.

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Kate Thompson

Providing a high level project overview, the presenter will expand on the objectives and design philosophies applied to the extensive remediation and restoration of these buildings. The presenter will highlight the unique opportunities and challenges posed from beginning to end, expanding on lessons learned and the end result. Speaker: Kate Thompson, Vice President, Projects, Calgary Municipal Land Corporation

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Thursday, Nov. 10 • 11:30am–12:30pm • Palomino F • $45 T14 – Solar Energy in Alberta

Thursday, Nov. 10 • 12:00pm–1:00pm • Palomino D • $45 T16 – Endurance of Good Design – A LEED Building After 10 Years

[ 1.0 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.0 CPD ]

[ 1.0 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.0 CPD ]

With 20% more sunshine than Ontario and 50% more than Germany, Alberta has an excellent solar resource. This presentation will provide context around the potential of solar energy in the Alberta market. The presenter will explain how solar thermal and solar photo-voltaic systems work, expanding on the amount of heat energy and electrical energy they can produce. Residential applications will be used as examples with the presenter providing insight on how to scale up solar energy applications to industrial and utility scale projects.

As one of the early LEED certified projects undertaken by the City of Calgary under the then newly implemented Sustainable Building Policy, the Croowfoot Library appears to have withstood the test of time.

Speaker: Tom Jackman, Researcher, SAIT Polytechnic

Thursday, Nov. 10 • 11:30am–1:00pm • Palomino G • $55 T15 – Five Technologies Disrupting Building and Property Management [ 1.5 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.5 CPD • 1 Hour IDCEC Approved ]

This presentation will break down the energy use of each building system, analyzing the performance characteristics and energy efficiency measures implemented. Presenters will benchmark these results against similar building types to gain a better regional understanding of how LEED Certified buildings perform over time, highlighting what needs to be done to keep the initial capital investment effective over time. Speakers: Yichao Chen, Building Energy Consultant, Morrison Hershfield Kalum Galle, Senior Sustainability Specialist, Morrison Hershfield

Thursday, Nov. 10 • 12:30pm–1:30pm • Quarter Horse A/B • $45 T17 – Momentum – A Toolkit for Sales Growth in a Tough Economy

In just three decades business was turned on its head by copiers, email, fax, cell phones and the internet. They created and destroyed opportunities, business and jobs. Those who chose to adapt thrived, and those who didn’t… well… didn’t. Remember Kodak, Blockbuster and the typing pool? Today, building owners and property managers face disruption on two fronts: how information is created, shared and managed, and how information is consumed; particularly by the next generation of leaders. Will you thrive in this new world or struggle to keep your head above water?

[ 1.0 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 Hour IDCEC Approved ]

Speakers: Graham Corsar, People & Technology, Catenary Consulting Incorporated Joe Magas, Building Information Servant, Fusiontek

Speaker: Randy Hnatko, President & CEO, Trainwest l Sandler Training

Learn how to become more and Effective and Efficient in growing your portfolio. In this one hour action packed seminar, attendees will be exposed to three account profiling tools used to help classify prospects, enabling quicker and more informed decisions on which accounts to pursue, expand or eliminate. During this seminar, we’ll also review an opportunity planner tool that can help provide clarity on where to concentrate your time over the coming quarter.

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Thursday Sessions Thurs., Nov. 10 • 12:30pm–3:30pm • Palomino E • $125 T18 – Negotiating Effectively – A Presentation on Creating Successful Negotiation Strategies

Thurs., Nov. 10 • 1:00pm–2:00pm • Tradeshow Floor • $45 T20 – The Canadian Earth Tube: How to Preheat and Pre-Cool Ventilation Air

[ 3.0 AAA Structured LHs • BOMI 3.0 CPDs • 3 Hours IDCEC Approved ]

[ 1.0 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.0 CPD ]

Most business transactions, including contract and project management and monitoring issues, building working relationships, mediating disputes and conflicts and making deals are determined and resolved through effective negotiations. How can you improve your ability to make collaborative deals, influence decisions, build better working relationships and resolve problems?

All buildings require ventilation varying from one third air changes per hour to six air changes per hour. Drawing outside air in the winter requires an enormous amount of heating. The earth can preheat the outside air by ducting it the air below grade, and thus reduce the heating cost of ventilation.

Court Stevens

Speaker: Court Stevens, Principal, Stevens Consulting Group Inc.

Tang Lee

In this presentation design methods and precautions will be discussed. The speaker will share insight and first-hand knowledge, expanding on the value and complexities of this application and how to implement it properly. Speaker: Tang Lee, Professor of Architecture, University of Calgary

Thurs., Nov. 10 • 1:00pm–2:30pm • Palomino C • $55 T19 – Legal Update for Commercial Building Managers [ 1.5 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.5 CPD ] As the real estate market continues to react to the economic challenges faced in the province, the commercial real estate industry has felt the pinch and has had to react. This session will examine some of the most important and timely legal issues as it relates to the management of all types of commercial buildings. Speaker: Barrie Pomerance, Counsel, BLG LLP

Thurs., Nov. 10 • 1:30pm–2:30pm • Palomino F • $45 T22 – Infrastructure and Major Projects Update [ 1.0 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 Hour IDCEC Approved ] This session will take a closer look at what the city is planning including a look at the new Green Line, Stoney Trail ring road, and Crowchild improvements. The discussion will also include an overview of real estate developments in the region with a particular focus on the StoneGate Landing, completion of the YYC expansion, Calgary Cancer Centre, among other major projects. Speaker: Michael Thompson, Director, Transportation Infrastructure, City of Calgary

Thurs., Nov. 10 • 1:30pm–2:30pm • Palomino D • $45 T23 – Mergers and Acquisitions and the Changing Landscape of the Construction Sector in Alberta [ 1.0 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 Hour IDCEC Approved ] This presentation will provide attendees with an understanding of the strategic and economic rationale behind the M&A activity in the Alberta construction sector. The presentation will go on to describe the objectives of M&A from an owner’s perspective including such benefits as: liquidity for owners, enhanced strategic positioning, and better access to growth opportunities. Speaker: Ian MacKay, Managing Director, Raymond James

Thurs., Nov. 10 • 2:00pm–3:30pm • Quarter Horse A/B • $55 T24 – Passive House – the Nuts and Bolts of Affordable, Healthy and Ultra Energy-Efficient Buildings Presented by [ 1.5 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.5 CPD ] Passive House buildings achieve a high level of indoor air quality and obtain substantial reduction in space heating requirements compared to the standard building practice in Alberta. This session is aimed at all those with an interest in low-energy design and construction. Through an exploration of Passive House projects, participants will learn some of the concepts, challenges and recent developments for high performance design and construction for the local conditions. Speakers: Oscar Flechas, Principal, Flechas Architecture Alan Nixon, President, One House Green

Thurs., Nov. 10 • 2:00pm–3:00pm • Tradeshow Floor • $45 T25 – Design Thinking: Why Innovation Isn’t Innovation at All [ 1.0 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 Hour IDCEC Approved ] Design Thinking and an empathetic approach to products and services are at the heart of where startups and true innovation lie today. Companies from all walks of life are embracing a design thinking approach. This presentation will discuss this exact topic defining what exactly Design Thinking is, how Design Thinking can lead to an Chris Stulpin organizational culture change and industry shift. The presenter will provide a roadmap, expanding on the complexities of implementing this theory in a company or professional’s processes. Speaker: Chris Stulpin, Senior Vice President of Design, Tarkett

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Exhibitor List – Alphabetical

b = Sponsor

Company

Website Booth#

Company

Website Booth#

A.K Brown Refrigeration

www.akbrown.com

631

Durabond Products Limited

www.durabond.com

621

Alberta Cancer Foundation

www.conquercancer.ca

128

Dyson Canada

www.dysoncanada.ca

612

Alberta Direct Metal

www.albertadirectmetal.com

304

Eagle Lake Landscape Supply

www.eaglelaketurf.com

516

Allura

www.alluraUSA.com 622

Earthbin

www.earthbin.com 614

Amvic Building System Inc.

www.amvicsystem.com

1111

Eco Lighting Solutions

www.eco-light.ca

410

B8 Ventures

www.b8ventures.com

400

Eifs Armour

www.eifsarmour.com

627

Bacon Veneer Company

www.baconveneer.com

831

Everline Coatings and Services

www.everlinecoatings.com

511

Bailey Metal Products Ltd.

www.bmp-group.com

1109

Firestone Building Products Canada

www.firestonebpco.ca

520

Barricades and Signs, Ltd.

www.barricadesandsigns.com

414

Fontile Calgary Corp

www.fontile.com

501

BDC – Business Development bank of Canada www.bdc.ca

703

Fusiontek

www.fusiontek.ca 706

Beaver Plastics – Logix ICF

www.logixicf.com

726

Gaco Western

www.gaco.com

332

Beyond Foam Insulation

www.beyondfoam.com

816

Gasonic Group Ltd.

www.gasonic.com

710

Beyond Reality Technologies

www.beyondreality.ca

716

Gaulhofer Canada

www.gaulhofercanada.com

721

Biffco Framing Limited

www.biffcoframing.com

711

Goodbye Graffiti

www.goodbyegraffiti.com

820

BOMA Calgary

www.boma.ca

221

Goodmen Roofing (Calgary) Ltd.

www.goodmenroofing.com

526

Brodi Specialty Products Ltd.

www.brodi.com

715

Graham FRP

www.grahamfrp.com

533

BulbsPro.com

www.bulbspro.com 817

GRAPHISOFT

www.dowcotech.com 120 b

C5 PLUS LTD.

www.c5plus.com

224

Hays Specialist Recruitment Canada Inc.

www.hays.ca

213 b

Caldek Sundeck Systems

www.caldek.com

1117

Horizon North Logistics Inc.

horizonnorth.ca

326

Calgary Flames

www.nhl.com/flames/tickets/premium

606 b

HTS BEAMS by TwinRiverBeam Co.

www.twinriverbeam.com

435

Calgary Lighting Products

www.calgarylightingproducts.com

536

Huntwood Custom Cabinets Ltd.

www.huntwood.ca

507

Canam

www.canam-construction.com 833

Inland Screw Piling Ltd.

www.inlandscrewpiling.com

826

Can-Cell Industries Inc.

www.can-cell.com

830

Innotech Windows + Doors

www.innotech-windows.com

330

CHBA-UDI Calgary Region Association

www.chbacalgary.com

1115

Innovative Fall Protection Inc

www.innovativefallprotection.com

421

Clearwest Solutions Inc.

www.clearwest.ca

116

Investors Group

www.investorsgroup.com

827

Cloverdale Paint Inc.

www.cloverdalepaint.com

722

Irwin’s Safety and Industrial Labour Services www.irwinsafety.com

ConstructConnect

b www.constructconnect.com 824 James Hardie Building Products

Cool Air Rentals

www.cool-air.com

720

Jetpatcher jetpatcher.ca 1107

CVC Market Point

www.cvcmarketpoint.com

712

Krokus Ltd.

evertile.net

331

Daam Galvanizing Ltd.

www.daamgalvanizing.com

226

Kryton International Inc.

www.kryton.com

814

DEL Communications Inc.

www.delcommunications.com

823

LED in Action

www.ledinaction.com

223

Demilec

www.demilec.com 210

Lenmak Exterior Innovations

www.lenmak.com

231

Digital Solar Ltd

digitalsolarheat.com

Leviton Manufacturing

www.leviton.com

700

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322

www.jameshardie.com

615 425

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Exhibitor List – Alphabetical

b = Sponsor

Company

Website Booth#

Company

Website Booth#

LiftMaster

www.liftmaster.com 405

Safety Codes Council

www.safetycodes.ab.ca

620

Midwest Design and Construction

www.southwestdesignandconstruction.com 211

Safety Hawk Inc.

www.safetyhawk.ca

323

Miles Industries – Valor Fireplaces

www.valorfireplaces.com

126

Sagiper North America Inc.

www.sagipernorthamerica.com

515

Mira Timber Frame

www.miratimberframe.com

537

Schluter Systems (Canada) Inc.

www.schluter.com

300

Molok North America Ltd.

www.molokNA.com

506

Sherwin-Williams Diversified Brands Canada – Krylon Industrial

www.krylonindustrial.com

532

MSZ Restoration and Contracting

www.mszrestoration.com

811

Siga Cover

www.sigacover.com

210

MultiGas Detection Ltd.

www.multigasinc.com

437

Signarama

www.signaramacochrane.com 1113

NABCO Canada

www.nabcoentrances.com

626

Silverstone Builders Inc.

silverstonebuildersinc.ca

514

Nana Wall Systems Inc.

www.nanawall.com

500

Simple Shower Solutions

www.simpleshowersolutions.com

635

Neogard

www.neogard.com 320

Simson Maxwell

www.simson-maxwell.com

310

Nibia Movers

www.nibiamovers.com

336

SkyFire Energy Inc

www.skyfireenergy.com

130

Passive House Canada

www.passivehousecanada.com

210

Skyward Farm

www.sfenvironmental.ca

1101

PDS Fire Protection Inc.

www.pdsfire.ca

810

Staples Advantage Canada

www.staplesadvantage.ca

602

Peikko Canada Inc

www.peikko.com

724

Suncoast Enclosures

www.suncoastenclosures.com

1119

Pilot Group

www.pilotgroup.ca

404

Sunridge Nissan

www.sunridgenissan.com

230

Plasti-Fab Ltd.

www.plastifab.com

530

Sysgen Solutions Group

www.sysgen.ca

203

Ply Gem

www.plygem.ca

601

Taylor Construction

www.taylorconstruction.ca

423

PM Signs Ltd

www.pmltd.net

616

The Surveillance Shop

www.survshop.com

219

PPG Architectural Coatings

www.dulux.ca

611

Toyota Canada Inc

www.toyota.ca/toyota/en/fleet/home

200

Pro-jekts Advertising Inc.

pro-jekts.com

730 b

Ultra-Lite Overhead Doors Ltd.

www.ultralitedoors.ca

220

Profast

www.profast.ca 624

Upper Canada Forest Products Ltd.

www.ucsforestgroup.com

510

Pyramid Contracting Solutions

www.pcscalgary.ca

321

Ventacity Systems

www.ventacity.com

210

RAC Groups Inc.

www.rac-int.com

524

Verti-Block by Knelsen Sand and Gravel

www.knelsen.com

834

Reinforcing Steel Institute of Canada

www.rebar.org

617

Viceroy Houses (2015) Ltd.

www.viceroy.com

625

Renoteck

www.renoteck.ca 411

Wallboard Trim & Tool

www.wallboardtrim.com

327

Revive Pipe Restoration

www.revivepipes.com

812

Weiser

www.spectrumbrands.com 201

Rismat (FloorGuard) Matting Systems Inc.

www.floorguard.net

610

Western Canadian Screens LTD

www.thewesterngroup.com

Robinson Lighting and Bath

www.robinsonlightingandbath.com

314

WesternOne

www.westernone.ca 727 b

Roterra Piling Ltd.

www.roterra.ca

607

Wiston Building Materials Co.

www.witfloor.ca

630

Roxul Inc.

www.roxul.com

216

Woodpecker European Timber Framing

europeantimberframing.com

531 b

Royal Roofing Ltd

www.royal-roofing-ltd.com

600

Zebra Consulting

www.zebraconsulting.ca

534

Safesidewalks Canada

www.safesidewalks.ca

325

Zehnder America Inc

www.zehnderamerica.com

210

SafeSmart Access Canada / Saskarc

www.safesmartaccess.ca

825

Zoom Painting

zoompainting.ca

436

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821

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Exhibitor List – By Category Alternate Energy Digital Solar Ltd.........................................322 SkyFire Energy Inc.....................................130

Architectural Products Bacon Veneer Company.............................831 Fontile Calgary Corporation......................501 Lenmak Exterior Innovations....................231

Reinforcing Steel Institute of Canada........617

Schluter Systems (Canada) Inc...................300

Roxul Inc....................................................216

Wallboard Trim & Tool...............................327

Schluter Systems (Canada) Inc...................300

Western Canadian Screens LTD..................821

Staples Advantage Canada........................602

Horizon North Logistics Inc.......................326

Taylor Construction...................................423 Viceroy Houses (2015) Ltd.........................625 Weiser........................................................201 Wiston Building Materials Co....................630

Consulting BDC – Business Development Bank of Canada....................................................703 Beyond Reality Technologies.....................716

Pilot Group.................................................404

Ceiling Systems

Rismat (FloorGuard) Matting Systems Inc...........................................................610

Sagiper North America Inc........................515

Fusiontek...................................................706

Coating / Sealants / Finishes

Innovative Fall Protection Inc....................421

Upper Canada Forest Products Ltd............510

Association CHBA-UDI Calgary Region Association.... 1115 BOMA Calgary............................................221

Automotive Sunridge Nissan.........................................230 Toyota Canada Inc......................................200

Building Envelope

Cloverdale Paint Inc...................................722 Daam Galvanizing Ltd................................226 Eifs Armour................................................627 Jetpatcher................................................ 1107

Zebra Consulting.......................................534

Contractor / Developer

Sherwin-Williams Diversified Brands Canada – Krylon Industrial..................................532

Pyramid Contracting Solutions.................321

Zoom Painting...........................................436

Simson Maxwell........................................310

Goodmen Roofing (Calgary) Ltd................526

Clearwest Solutions Inc............................. 116

Building Maintenance Supply

Sysgen Solutions Group.............................203

PPG Architectural Coatings........................ 611

Communications

Pilot Group.................................................404

Safety Hawk Inc.........................................323

Midwest Design and Construction............ 211

Durabond Products Limited......................621 Lenmak Exterior Innovations....................231

C5 PLUS LTD...............................................224

DEL Communications Inc...........................823

Concrete Products Beaver Plastics – Logix ICF........................726

Roterra Piling Ltd.......................................607 Horizon North Logistics Inc.......................326

Decking Allura.........................................................622 Caldek Sundeck Systems......................... 1117

Calgary Lighting Products.........................536 Leviton Manufacturing..............................700 Passive House Canada...............Passive House Pavilion 210 Siga Cover.............Passive House Pavilion 210 Ventacity Systems..... Passive House Pavilion 210

Equipment Rental & Sales WesternOne...............................................727

Event Management Calgary Sports & Entertainment Corporation.............................................606

Financial Services / Investments / Insurance BDC – Business Development Bank of Canada....................................................703 CVC Market Point.......................................712 Investors Group.........................................827

Fireplaces Miles Industries – Valor Fireplaces............126

MSZ Restoration and Contracting............. 811

Floor Heating Systems Digital Solar Ltd.........................................322

Jetpatcher................................................ 1107

Verti-Block by Knelsen Sand & Gravel Ltd. .........................................................834

Displays & Graphics

RAC Groups Inc..........................................524

Kryton International Inc............................814

Beyond Reality Technologies.....................716

Safesidewalks Canada...............................325

Reinforcing Steel Institute of Canada........617

Simson Maxwell........................................310

Silverstone Builders Inc.............................514

Building Products / Materials / Supplies

Construction Products / Materials / Supplies

Alberta Direct Metal..................................304

Bailey Metal Products Ltd.......................1109

Biffco Framing Limited..............................711

Biffco Framing Limited..............................711

Can-Cell Industries Inc...............................830

Caldek Sundeck Systems......................... 1117

Durabond Products Limited......................621

Can-Cell Industries Inc...............................830

Flooring

Doors

Fontile Calgary Corporation......................501

Gaulhofer Canada......................................721

Rismat (FloorGuard) Matting Systems Inc...........................................................610

Innotech Windows + Doors......................330 LiftMaster..................................................405 NABCO Canada...........................................626

Foundations

Nana Wall Systems Inc...............................500

Inland Screw Piling Ltd..............................826

Ultra-Lite Overhead Doors Ltd...................220

Roterra Piling Ltd.......................................607

Educational

Government

CHBA-UDI Calgary Region Association.... 1115

Safety Codes Council.................................620

Graham FRP...............................................533

Canam.......................................................833

HTS BEAMS by TwinRiverBeam Co............435

Eifs Armour................................................627

James Hardie Building Products................425

Firestone Building Products Canada.........520

Krokus Ltd.................................................. 317

HTS BEAMS by TwinRiverBeam Co............435

MSZ Restoration and Contracting.............811

Inland Screw Piling Ltd..............................826

Pro-jekts Advertising Inc...........................730

Peikko Canada Inc......................................724

Innovative Fall Protection Inc....................421

Safety Codes Council.................................620

Ply Gem.....................................................601

James Hardie Building Products................425

DEL Communications Inc...........................823

PPG Architectural Coatings........................ 611

Profast.......................................................624

Electrical

Profast.......................................................624

Royal Roofing Ltd......................................600

BulbsPro.com............................................817

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Energy Conservation / Management

Home Automation / Lighting Control Eco Lighting Solutions...............................410 Leviton Manufacturing..............................700 LiftMaster..................................................405 www.buildexcalgary.com


HVAC Products/ Services A.K Brown Refrigeration...........................631

Life Safety / Safety Equipment

Brodi Specialty Products Ltd.....................715

Gasonic Group Ltd.....................................710

Cool Air Rentals.........................................720

Irwin’s Safety and Industrial Labour Services...................................................615

MultiGas Detection Ltd..............................437 Zehnder America Inc......................Passive House Pavilion 210

PDS Fire Protection Inc..............................810 SafeSmart Access Canada / Saskarc...........825 Safety Hawk Inc.........................................323

Patios

Signs

Suncoast Enclosures................................ 1119

Barricades and Signs, Ltd..........................414 PM Signs Ltd..............................................616

Plumbing Products A.K Brown Refrigeration...........................631 Brodi Specialty Products Ltd.....................715 Simple Shower Solutions...........................635

Indoor Air Quality

Staples Advantage Canada........................602

C5 PLUS LTD...............................................224

Lighting

Pre-Fab / Pre-Eng Building

BulbsPro.com............................................817

Midwest Design and Construction............ 211

Calgary Lighting Products.........................536

Viceroy Houses (2015) Ltd.........................625

Gasonic Group Ltd.....................................710 MultiGas Detection Ltd..............................437

Insulated Concrete Forms Amvic Building System Inc...................... 1111 Plasti-Fab Ltd............................................530

Insulation Amvic Building System Inc...................... 1111 Beyond Foam Insulation............................816 Demilec Inc...........Passive House Pavilion 210 Plasti-Fab Ltd............................................530 Roxul Inc....................................................216

Janitorial Products / Services Dyson Canada............................................612 Goodbye Graffiti........................................820

Dyson Canada............................................612 LED in Action.............................................223

Property / Asset Management

PM Signs Ltd..............................................616

Safesidewalks Canada...............................325

Eco Lighting Solutions...............................410

Robinson Lighting and Bath......................314

Signarama............................................... 1113 Zebra Consulting.......................................534

Software / Technology Clearwest Solutions Inc............................. 116 ConstructConnect......................................824 Fusiontek...................................................706 GRAPHISOFT..............................................120 Sysgen Solutions Group.............................203

Solar Energy Digital Solar Ltd.........................................322 SkyFire Energy Inc.....................................130

Steel Building Systems

Recruitment Services

Bailey Metal Products Ltd.......................1109

Hays Specialist Recruitment Canada Inc....213

Canam.......................................................833

DEL Communications Inc...........................823

Renovation / Restoration

Tools

Millwork / Cabinetry / Mouldings

Pro-jekts Advertising Inc...........................730

Wallboard Trim & Tool...............................327

Pyramid Contracting Solutions.................321

Wallcoverings

Marketing Beyond Reality Technologies.....................716

Huntwood Custom Cabinets Ltd................507

Mobile Phones Clearwest Solutions Inc............................. 116

Revive Pipe Restoration.............................812

Roofing Products / Services Beyond Foam Insulation............................816

Graham FRP...............................................533

Waste Management Earthbin.....................................................614 Molok North America Ltd..........................506

Staples Advantage Canada........................602

Non-Profit

Firestone Building Products Canada.........520

Kitchen / Bath

Alberta Cancer Foundation........................128

Gaco Western............................................334

Huntwood Custom Cabinets Ltd................507

Paints / Finishes

RAC Groups Inc..........................................524

Waterproofing / Weatherproofing

Everline Coatings and Services.................. 511

Renoteck.................................................... 411

Kryton International Inc............................814

Neogard.....................................................320

Royal Roofing Ltd......................................600

Sherwin-Williams Diversified Brands Canada – Krylon Industrial.....................532

Scaffolding

Robinson Lighting and Bath......................314 Simple Shower Solutions...........................635

Land and Building Environmental Earthbin.....................................................614

Landscape B8 Ventures...............................................400

Goodmen Roofing (Calgary) Ltd................526

Zoom Painting...........................................436

Parking / Roadway Construction Services & Systems

SafeSmart Access Canada / Saskarc...........825

Skyward Farms Inc. / Urimat Canada...... 1105

Windows Gaulhofer Canada......................................721 Innotech Windows + Doors......................330 Nana Wall Systems Inc...............................500

Security Systems

Ply Gem.....................................................601

The Surveillance Shop...............................219

Wood Products

Siding

Bacon Veneer Company.............................831

Eagle Lake Landscape Supply....................516

B8 Ventures...............................................400

Verti-Block by Knelsen Sand & Gravel Ltd. .........................................................834

Barricades and Signs, Ltd..........................414 Everline Coatings and Services.................. 511

Allura.........................................................622

Upper Canada Forest Products Ltd............510

Western Canadian Screens LTD..................821

Jetpatcher................................................ 1107

Sagiper North America Inc........................515

Woodpecker European Timber Framing....531

BUILDEX Calgary • November 9 & 10, 2016

Mira Timber Frame....................................537

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