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ALBERTA’S LARGEST CONFERENCE AND TRADESHOW FOR
CONSTRUCTION • PROPERTY MANAGEMENT • INTERIOR DESIGN • ARCHITECTURE • RENOVATION • REAL ESTATE
NOVEMBER 8 & 9, 2017
BMO CENTRE, CALGARY
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Architecture Construction Design Engineering Property Renovation
North America’s Largest Exposition, Networking and Educational Event for Design, Construction and Real Estate.
2017
Nov 29 - Dec 1 Metro Toronto Convention Centre
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Welcome
VICE PRESIDENT, VANCOUVER Paul Griggs DIRECTOR, CONFERENCE MANAGEMENT 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.
CONFERENCE MANAGER Nicole Etherington
This year we welcome thousands of industry professionals, along 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 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.
DIRECTOR OF SALES Michael Pelsoci ACCOUNT MANAGER Justine Diersch SENIOR MARKETING MANAGER Meryl Kaye De Leon SENIOR GRAPHIC DESIGNER Dennis Chui
There are also brand new features on the tradeshow floor, including the PerformEX stage, featuring 4 high impact seminars situated in our dedicated High Performance Area. We’re also thrilled to welcome back Views from The Edge, and welcome keynote speakers hailing from across North America.
SENIOR OPERATIONS MANAGER Katharine James REGISTRATION MANAGER Gillian Wright
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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Seminar Schedule Featured Keynotes Views from The Edge / PechaKucha The PerformEX Stage Wednesday Sessions
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Thursday Sessions
Floorplan & Exhibitor List
Exhibitor Category Listing In-Depth Workshops
Thank You to Our Sponsors & Associations
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MARCH 20 & 21, 2018
• 35+ Accredited Sessions • 135+ Exhibits
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= Views from the Edge
= Workshops
= PechaKucha
SEMINAR SCHEDULE
= Keynotes
W E D N E S D AY, N O V E M B E R 8 QUARTER HORSE A/B
PALOMINO A/B
PALOMINO C
PALOMINO E
PALOMINO F
PALOMINO G/H
Construction Industry Breakfast
8:00 AM
8:00am–9:30am
W02 – A Primer on High 8:30 AM Performance – Passive House Buildings
9:00 AM 8:30am–10:00am
ARABIAN A/B/C
THE PERFORMEX STAGE
W01 – PM150: The Risks Inherent in Planning for Project Success
W03 – KEYNOTE: Cities of W04 – Broadening the the Future: Beauty, Brains Sustainable Design and Braun Discussion – Biophilia, Beauty and Fitness 8:30am–9:30am
8:00am–11:30am
8:30am–9:30am
9:30 AM 10:00 AM W08 – Passive House:
10:30 AM Barriers Removed,
W05 – KEYNOTE: The Digital Revolution: The New Face of Construction
W06 – The Focus Game: How to Fix Your Distracted Workplace
10:00am–11:00am
10:00am–11:00am
W07 – Building Renewable Energy Beyond Photovoltaics: Targets, Metrics and Trends
TRADESHOW HOURS 9:30AM – 5:00PM OVER 200 EXHIBITS
Lessons from Calgary’s
10:00am–12:00pm on the tradeshow floor
11:00 AM First Passive Houses 10:30am–12:00pm
W09 – The Rise of the Human Factor in Design
11:30 AM
11:30am–12:30pm
12:00 PM
W10 – Mastering the Power of Personal Communications 12:00pm–2:00pm
12:30 PM 1:00 PM
W14 – Breaking Barriers: Improving Barrier-Free Design Guidelines
1:30 PM
1:00pm–2:00pm
W11 – Climate in Mind: A Dialogue on the Future of Renewable Energy in W15 – PechaKucha: Iconic Alberta Wood Projects 12:30pm–1:30pm 1:00pm–2:00pm
W13 – PM250: The Risks Inherent in Delivering Promised Value & Benefits
W12 – Northern Climate Passive House Institutional Building: Valley View Town Hall
12:30pm–4:00pm
12:30pm–2:00pm on the tradeshow floor
W16 – KEYNOTE: Views from The Edge
2:00 PM
2:00pm–4:00pm
2:30 PM
INDUSTRY RECEPTION
3:00 PM
4:00pm–5:00pm in the Conference Foyer
3:30 PM
T H U R S D AY, N O V E M B E R 9 QUARTER HORSE A/B
PALOMINO A/B
T01 – Living and
PALOMINO C T02 – Making Sense of NECB 2011 and Its Impact on Building Enclosure Design
8:30 AM Learning – Passive House Style
9:00 AM 8:30am–10:00am
PALOMINO D Construction Leadership Breakfast 8:15am–9:30am
PALOMINO E
T06 – A Prescription for Success: Engineering Insights for Medical Marijuana Production Facilities
T09 – An Affordable
10:30 AM Reality: Bringing
10:00am–11:00am
8:30am–9:30am
T13 – Navigating 12:30 PM through Building Performance Metrics – Implications and 1:00 PM Lessons Learned 12:30pm–1:30pm
12:00pm–1:00pm
T17 – KEYNOTE: Innovative Office Environments: Companies Changing the Game 1:00pm–2:00pm
10:00am–12:00pm on the tradeshow floor
T11 – PechaKucha: Healing Environments
T14 – Mechanical Insulation — Can It Save You Money?
T15 – Cities Belong to People: Public Space Activations
T16 – Structuring Your Company for Maximum Productivity
12:30pm–1:30pm
12:30pm–1:30pm
12:30pm–3:30pm
T20 – Lighting and Human Response
T21 – The Power of Virtual Collaboration
2:00pm–3:00pm
2:00pm–3:00pm
1:30pm–2:30pm
2:30 PM
3:30 PM
T08 – Disrupting the Building and Infrastructure Industry
9:30am–10:30am
T18 – Construction Contracts 101
2:00 PM
3:00 PM
T05 – Key Strategies for Urban Development in Addressing Climate Impacts
11:00am–12:00pm
T12 – The Nuts and Bolts of Lean for Construction
12:00 PM
1:30 PM
T07 – LEAN Mean Manufacturing Machine – How a Lean Implementation Delivered Superior Results
11:00am–12:00pm
11:30 AM
THE PERFORMEX STAGE
8:30am–11:30am
10:00am–12:00pm
T10 – KEYNOTE: Designed Leadership
ARABIAN A/B/C T04 – The 3 Mistakes to Avoid When Growing Your Renovation Company
8:30am–9:30am
10:00 AM
11:00 AM 10:30am–12:00pm
PALOMINO G/H
T03 – Social Ergonomics in the Workplace
9:30 AM
Passive House to Yale First Nation
PALOMINO F
T19 – Give me the Green! The Financial Gains of Solar Energy 2:00pm–3:00pm
T22 – It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, No It’s a Drone! Legal Knowhow for Successful Use and Operation of UAVs on Construction and Commercial Real Estate
TRADESHOW HOURS 9:30AM – 3:00PM OVER 200 EXHIBITS
3:00pm–4:00pm
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FEATURED KEYNOTES
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 • 8:30AM–9:30AM • $50 • PALOMINO A/B W03 – KEYNOTE: CITIES OF THE FUTURE: BEAUTY, BRAINS AND BRAWN [ 1 AAA Structured LH • 1 BOMI CPD • 1 General Hour IDCEC Approved ] Cities are changing. Now, more than ever, we are seeing more densely populated urban areas, changes in real estate development, a shift in societal values and behaviour, and the rise of smart technologies. These factors, paired with the need for social equality and environmental balance, present unique challenges and great opportunity for our cities. Futurist, Nikolas Badminton, will examine the trends innovating some of the world’s greatest cities, improving the life of their inhabitants, and minimizing environmental impact. Exploring what these trends could mean for Calgary, Nikolas will make some bold predictions to help inspire you to think outside of the box when imagining the future of our real estate. Speaker: Nikolas Badminton, Futurist
NIKOLAS BADMINTON
GARETH HAYES
MOURA QUAYLE
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 • 10:00AM–11:00AM • $50 • PALOMINO A/B W05 – KEYNOTE: THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION: THE NEW FACE OF CONSTRUCTION [1 AAA Structured LH • 1 BOMI CPD • 1 General Hour IDCEC Approved ] Hear Gareth Hayes, Partner at Roland Berger in Chicago, address digitization in the construction industry. Exploring the degree to which digitization is already implemented, Gareth will expand on the areas that have the most to gain from digitization. Speaking to the impact on logistics, procurement, production/construction, marketing/sales, after sales & customer marketing, the keynote will identify the potential and opportunity that digitization presents throughout these areas. This presentation will summarize the benefits of digitization, emphasizing the importance of adoption in the advancement of the construction industry.
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Speaker: Gareth Hayes, Partner, Engineered Products & High Tech Competence Center Chicago, Roland Berger LLC
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 11:00AM–12:00PM • $50 • PALOMINO A/B T10 – KEYNOTE: DESIGNED LEADERSHIP [ 1 AAA Structured LH • 1 BOMI CPD • 1 General Hour IDCEC Approved ] SUPPORTED BY Great leaders aspire to manage “by design”—with a sense of purpose and foresight. But too few leaders incorporate the proven practices and principles of the design disciplines. Lessons learned from the world of design, when applied to management, can turn leaders into collaborative, creative, deliberate, and accountable visionaries. Design thinking loosens the mind and activates innovation. It creates the conditions for employees to thrive and for all kinds of businesses to succeed.
Hear from Moura Quayle, the author of Designed Leadership, and strategic-design scholar and urban-systems designer share her plan for integrating design and leadership, translating processes, principles and practices from years of experience into tools of change for all levels of leaders. Speaker: Moura Quayle, Director pro tem, UBC School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, Author, Designed Leadership
MARY LEE DUFF THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 1:00PM–2:00PM • $50 • PALOMINO A/B T17 – KEYNOTE: INNOVATIVE OFFICE ENVIRONMENTS: COMPANIES CHANGING THE GAME [ 1 AAA Structured LH • 1 BOMI CPD • 1 General Hour IDCEC Approved ] A monumental shift has begun. Health and wellness, technology, changing demographics, unique work space preferences – these are just a few of the elements evolving today’s office environment. In this presentation, California designer, Mary Lee Duff, will profile the cutting-edge offices of some our continents most iconic brands.
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In this visual and vibrant presentation, Mary will speak to the unique design characteristics of highly engaged and inspired workplaces, expanding on the methodology and strategies behind project features, systems and space planning. Speaker: Mary Lee Duff, IIDA, LEED AP, Principal, Director of Workplace Strategy, Interior Architects
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PECHAKUCHA 20 IMAGES x 20 SECONDS FEATURING:
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 • 1:00PM–2:00PM • $45 • PALOMINO F W15 – PECHAKUCHA: ICONIC WOOD PROJECTS BILL BLACK
ALLIED CONTRACTORS
MARKKU ALLISON BRANDY BURDENIUK CHANDOS CONSTRUCTION
ECOAMMO SUSTAINABLE CONSULTING
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Wood – it’s a beautiful thing. Which is evident in these iconic projects that utilize a material that was one of the building blocks of our great nation. Hear from some of Western Canada’s leading wood practitioners highlight the design and technical achievements of their iconic wood projects. Host: Rory Koska, Program Director, WoodWORKS! Alberta
TOM HODSON
TIGER CALCIUM CORPORATION
TOM REDL
CHANDOS CONSTRUCTION
CARRIE STURTS DOSSICK
SHANE WALLACE CULTURESMITH INC.
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 • 2:00PM–4:00PM • $60 • PALOMINO A/B W16 – KEYNOTE: VIEWS FROM THE EDGE [ 2 AAA Structured LH • 2 BOMI CPDs • 2 General Hours IDCEC Approved ] Focusing on the themes of DISRUPTION and RESILIENCE, Change Agents and Thought Leaders will expand on experiences that have contributed to monumental shifts in their profession, company and life.
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Topics include: Inflection Points, The Free Agent Economy, Unconventional Paths, The Collaboration Equation, Exponentialism: Culture is Key. Curators and Hosts: Markku Allison, Director, Engagement and Strategy, CHANDOS Construction Bill Black, Vice President, Business Development, Allied Contractors Featured Change Agents and Thought Leaders: Brandy Burdeniuk, Founding Partner, EcoAmmo Sustainable Consulting Tom Hodson, President & CEO, Tiger Calcium Corporation Tom Redl, President & CEO, CHANDOS Construction Carrie Sturts Dossick, Executive Director, Center for Education and Research in Construction, University of Washington Shane Wallace, CEO/Chief Facilitator and Engagement Officer, CultureSmith Inc.
Case Studies and Presenters: Canmore Civic Centre, Canmore – Bill Marshall, Principal, Marshall Tittemore Architects The Meadows Community Recreation Centre, Edmonton – Troy Smith, Principal, Group2 Architecture Mosaic Centre for Conscious Community and Commerce, Edmonton – Vedran Skopac, Architect, Manasc Isaac Architects
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 11:00AM–12:00PM • $45 • PALOMINO F SUPPORTED BY T11 – PECHAKUCHA: HEALING ENVIRONMENTS [ 1 AAA Structured LH • 1 BOMI CPD• 1 Health, Safety, Welfare Hour IDCEC Approved ] Society is embracing wellness more than ever before. With this, we are seeing a shift in the design of historically monolithic healthcare facilities and office buildings to more holistic environments. This PechaKucha style presentation will provide an accelerated look at recently curated environments designed and built to heal. Presenters will discuss project ambitions, design philosophies and the challenges and opportunities their project presented. Host: Kaitlyn Gillis, Director, Health & Wellbeing, Lighthouse Sustainable Building Centre Case Studies and Presenters: Health & Wellness in the Office – Dedre Toker, Partner, Director of Interiors, Lemay + TOKER A Future Forward Perspective: The Importance of Health and Wellness in the Built Environment – Melanie Ross, Associate, Sustainability, Integral Group Canada Ecological Infrastructure and It’s Importance on Citizen Vitality – Matt Williams, Senior Landscape Architect, O2 Planning + Design
TOYOTA TRUCK EXPERIENCE.
Toyota Canada is proud to showcase our Truck and SUV line-up at BUILDEX Calgary. Take advantage of the opportunity to test drive a selection of Toyota’s Trucks and SUVs including the rugged and versatile Tacoma, 4Runner, Highlander and Tundra. CONDUCTED DAILY FROM BOOTH 200.
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 • 10:00AM–12:00PM • $65 • TRADESHOW FLOOR W07 – BUILDING RENEWABLE ENERGY BEYOND PHOTOVOLTAICS: TARGETS, METRICS AND TRENDS [ 2 AAA Structured LHs • 2 BOMI CPDs • 1 General Hour IDCEC Approved ] With the federal renewable energy targets, compliance to NECB, and every individual’s responsibility to preserve our planet and its resources, the opportunity to transform the way we use energy has never been greater. An overview of capital and operational exSUNNY GHATAURAH penditure will be provided, as well as trends and selection metrics to assist professionals in making informed decisions.
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Speakers: Sunny Ghataurah, President & CEO, AES Engineering Mo Khan, Project Manager, AES Engineering
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 10:00AM–12:00PM • $65 • TRADESHOW FLOOR T08 – DISRUPTING THE BUILDING AND INFRASTRUCTURE INDUSTRY [ 2 AAA Structured LHs • 2 BOMI CPDs •2 General Hours IDCEC Approved ] Technology is a double-edged sword bringing SPONSORED BY both opportunities and risks. A large portion of today’s jobs are expected to be obsolete. Start-up companies are disrupting heavily regulated industries worldwide. The building & infrastructure industry in North America has been slow to adopt SUNNY GHATAURAH innovative new technologies, but change is inevitable. Looking ahead, technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Virtual/Augmented Reality (VR/AR) will be integral to how we conduct business. Autonomous transportation, automated construction, vertical farming and quantum computing are poised to shake up the transportation, construction, agriculture, and financial industries. How can we leverage the rapid pace of innovation to stay ahead, and is now the right time to adopt new technologies? Speaker: Sunny Ghataurah, President & CEO, AES Engineering
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 • 12:30PM–2:00PM • $55 • TRADESHOW FLOOR W12 – NORTHERN CLIMATE PASSIVE HOUSE INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING: VALLEY VIEW TOWN HALL PRESENTED BY [ 1.5 AAA Structured LHs • 1.5 BOMI CPD ] Passive House is a demanding standard and achieving it in northern climates has been thought to be challenging. What are those challenges? How are they overcome? Attend this presentation and hear the story of Valley View Town Hall. Located 600 kms north of Calgary, it is the first institutional Passive House building in Alberta. Speaker: Oscar Flechas, Principal, Flechas Architecture
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 2:00PM–3:00PM • $45 • TRADESHOW FLOOR T19 – GIVE ME THE GREEN! THE FINANCIAL GAINS OF SOLAR ENERGY [ 1 AAA Structured LH • 1 BOMI CPD ]
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The recent announcement of provincial solar rebates for residential and commercial building owners and the drop in solar module prices means solar is often the lowest price electrical energy source for buildings. DAVID KELLY In this presentation, the speaker will review solar regulation, electrical code requirements and installer qualifications for the Alberta market. The presentation will also look at how solar integrates with building architecture and electrical systems to deliver low cost renewable energy. Case studies of Alberta solar installations demonstrate real world examples of successful solar deployment. The Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) from solar compares to current retail delivered energy costs yielding a long-term cost savings for building owners.
Speaker: David Kelly, CEO, SkyFire Energy Inc.
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WEDNESDAY SESSIONS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 • 8:30AM–10:00AM • $55 • QUARTER HORSE A/B W02 – A PRIMER ON HIGH PERFORMANCE – PASSIVE HOUSE BUILDINGS
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 • 10:00AM–11:00AM • $45 • PALOMINO C W06 – THE FOCUS GAME: HOW TO FIX YOUR DISTRACTED WORKPLACE
[ 1.5 AAA Structured LHs • BOMI 1.5 CPDs • 1.5 HSW-Sustainability Hour IDCEC Approved ]
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Passive House designs are ultra-efficient, affordable and healthy buildings that can transform our built environment. Building professionals, developers, manufacturers, and public officials alike are all turning to the Passive House standard to deliver high performance buildings and differentiate themselves in a competitive marketplace. This shift is starting to alter the Canadian construction industry. 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. The speaker will also shine light on the benefits of offsite construction and the integration of Passive House design.
The average person checks their personal device 110 times a day, which is twice as often as many people think they do. Yet one of the most common complaints at work is, “my office is too distracting.”
Speaker: Rob Bernhardt, CEO, Passive House Canada Doug Owens, Senior Director of Operations, Housing, Brookfield Residential
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 • 10:30AM–12:00PM • $55 • QUARTER HORSE A/B W08 – PASSIVE HOUSE: BARRIERS REMOVED, LESSONS PRESENTED BY FROM CALGARY’S FIRST PASSIVE HOUSES
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 • 8:30AM–9:30AM • $45 • PALOMINO C W04 – BROADENING THE SUSTAINABLE DESIGN DISCUSSION – BIOPHILIA, BEAUTY AND FITNESS
[ 1.5 AAA Structured LHs • 1.5 BOMI CPDs ]
[ 1 AAA Structured LH • 1 BOMI CPD • 1 General Hour IDCEC Approved ] As employers seek to attract and retain top talent, they are beginning to embrace more holistic concepts of wellness in the design of their workplaces. Discussions have emerged around designing for biophilia (the human-nature connection), beauty and fitness, and although designers have been applying this thinking for years, the strategies are just now becoming more formalized and explicit. The chatter is often loudest in sustainable design circles, with the release of new standards such as WELL. This session will discuss what it means to create a building or space that nurtures the human-nature connection, how to promote occupant fitness through design, addressing why this is an important part of the sustainability conversation. This seminar will be co-presented by sustainability and design professionals, to provide a balance of theory and practice. Speakers: Ben Campbell, Project Manager and Technical Lead, WSP Canada Inc. Angela Mok, Interior Designer, Kasian Architecture Interior Design and Planning
In this workshop, the speaker will discuss the causes and costs of distraction in the workplace. Attendees can look to discover some of the pitfalls and traps that distract employees, and develop strategies to avoid them. Speaker: Sarah Kuzak, Manager, Sales Skills Development, Teknion
The time to build to the Passive House standard is now! But how do you keep costs down? And where does one find suitable materials and trades people? How does one find an accurate energy model, and how do you navigate city permit applications and inspections? Learn from the experience gained from some of the first residential houses in Calgary, and hear how perceived barriers to Passive House construction have been mitigated or eliminated. Speaker: Frank Crawford, P.Eng, GSC
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 • 11:30AM–12:30PM • $45 • PALOMINO C W09 – THE RISE OF THE HUMAN FACTOR IN DESIGN [ 1 AAA Structured LH • 1 BOMI CPD • 1 General Hour IDCEC Approved ] The ping factor, that incessant beckoning of technology, is reducing our efficiency and productivity — not to mention our sanity. People need time and space to think, balanced with time and space to build bonds with co-workers. We know that healthy, happy and engaged workers are far more productive, so finding ways to promote movement, cultivate social networks and offer spaces to reflect and refresh are essential. Speakers: Robyn Baxter, Vice President, Regional Leader of Consulting, HOK Sarah Bramley, Workplace Strategy Consultant, HOK
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WEDNESDAY SESSIONS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 • 12:30PM–1:30PM • $45 • PALOMINO G/H W11 – CLIMATE IN MIND: A DIALOGUE ON THE FUTURE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY IN ALBERTA [ 1 AAA Structured LH • 1 BOMI CPD ] The word’s out — renewables are in. With a new incentive plan in place, the future looks bright for solar. Is there potential in wind? Does biomass, geothermal and electrification have a role to play? Join us for a conversation that will address these and other important questions. Reflecting on the province’s successes, the presenters will expand on the opportunities and benefits that renewables present in the design of sustainable and holistic communities and buildings. Moderator: Marnie Dawson, Principal, Prairie Sky Consulting Panelists: David Dodge, Chair of the Board, Energy Efficiency Alberta Anouk Kendall, Fellow, The Energy Futures Lab, President, Decentralized Energy Canada Walter Hossli, Founder and Director, Emeritus at Momentum Colin Rioux, Principal, Renewus Energy
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 • 1:00PM–2:00PM • $45 • PALOMINO C W14 – BREAKING BARRIERS: IMPROVING BARRIER-FREE DESIGN GUIDELINES Providing Roofing and Weatherproofing Peace of Mind through lifetime roof care that ensures a dry, leak-free building.
Contact our Representative Terry Bruce at 403.829.2175 or tbruce@tremco.ca to learn more about how we can help you.
[ 1 AAA Structured LH • 1 BOMI CPD • 1 HSW-Barrier Free Hour IDCEC Approved ] The current Barrier-Free Guidelines have made progress over the years, however there is still a need for improvement. As a person living with a disability, the presenter of this session faces a variety of challenges daily. Darby Lee Young will discuss these challenges in relation to the current code, presenting scenarios where it is sufficient and where it is not. Highlighting example scenarios that meet code but are problematic from the user point of view, Darby will present viable solutions that need to be taken into account in design considerations. Work with all levels of government is under way to update the current code, with significant changes expected in the future. In the meantime, it is critical for design and building professionals to recognize and understand how the bar needs to be set higher when it comes to accessibility. Speaker: Darby Lee Young, Principal Accessibility Strategist, Level Playing Field Inc.
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THURSDAY SESSIONS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 8:30AM–10:00AM • $55 • QUARTER HORSE A/B PRESENTED BY T01 – LIVING AND LEARNING – PASSIVE HOUSE STYLE [ 1.5 AAA Structured LHs • 1.5 BOMI CPDs ] The Passive House standard is redefining how we approach and evaluate architectural and engineering solutions for high performance buildings. Defined by super-insulated wall, floor and roof assemblies, an extremely airtight building envelope, world class high performance windows and doors, continuous heat recovery ventilation and thermal bridge free construction details, Passive Houses are paving the path to Net-Zero Energy Buildings by reducing energy demand all while providing an incredibly comfortable environment. Through their collective experience, Brett and Trevor will review three unique scales of projects including a single-family Net-Zero Passive House, a Passive House Daycare and a 30 Unit Multifamily Net-Zero Passive House. Topics covered will include architectural solutions including site built vs. prefabricated thermal envelopes to mechanical solutions ranging from heat recovery ventilation systems, earth tubes, VRF mini-splits and air source heat pumps, hot water via heat pumps and solar thermal panels and finally air admittance valves for plumbing vent stacks. Living and learning – Passive House Style! Speakers: Trevor Butler, PEng CEng LEED AP Brett Sichello, CPHD, LEED AP BD+C, B. Arch. Sci.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 8:30AM–9:30AM • $45 • PALOMINO C T02 – MAKING SENSE OF NECB 2011 AND ITS IMPACT ON BUILDING ENCLOSURE DESIGN [ 1 AAA Structured LH • 1 BOMI CPD ] This presentation will explore and demystify Alberta’s new energy code (NECB 2011) by: • Summarizing the three available compliance paths. • Detailing the benefits and draw backs of each compliance path. • Discussing considerations for choosing a compliance path for your project. The presenters will look at how to achieve a compliant building enclosure for your project, specifically: • How to determine the required building enclosure thermal performance for each of the three compliance paths. • How to demonstrate that the design for the building enclosure complies with those requirements. • Design and construction challenges that could compromise compliance. Speakers: Clayton Bond, Manager, Sustainability and Energy (Edmonton), WSP Nicole Parsons, Manager – National Façade Centre of Excellence, WSP Hamid Vossoughi, Leader – National Façade Centre of Excellence, WSP
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 8:30AM–9:30AM • $45 • PALOMINO E T03 – SOCIAL ERGONOMICS IN THE WORKPLACE [ 1 AAA Structured LH • 1 BOMI CPD • 1 General Hour IDCEC Approved ] A workplace that helps us build personal and professional relationships, initiate and regulate social interaction, and that takes into consideration factors like personal space, physical and psychological proximity, and territoriality, helps us feel better. And when we feel better, we are more engaged and satisfied. By the end of this presentation, attendees will: • Understand how social ergonomics interacts with cognitive and physical ergonomics to create positive experiences at work • Understand how people use office tools and furniture to demonstrate • their sociality • Understand the design considerations related to social ergonomics • Be better equipped to use the workplace as a strategic asset
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 9:30AM–10:30AM • $45 • PALOMINO F T05 – KEY STRATEGIES FOR URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN ADDRESSING CLIMATE IMPACTS [ 1 AAA Structured LH • 1 BOMI CPD ] Impacts of urban development and climate change are converging in dangerous ways. Cities are major contributors to climate change: although they cover less than 2 per cent of the earth’s surface, cities consume 78 per cent of the world’s energy and produce more than 60% of all carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas emissions, when discussing climate change mitigation strategies, the global conversation tends to focus on energy — the switch to renewables or increasing energy efficiency. Urban development and land use is an underrepresented part of the climate dialogue — how cities and communities are designed and how people move within them – even though land use has longterm consequences for a city to mitigate and adapt to climate change. This session will explore the critical strategies and best practices necessary to mitigate these negative climate impacts in urban development projects. Speaker: Carla Guerrera, Principal, Purpose Driven Development
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 10:00AM–11:00AM • $45 • PALOMINO C T06 – A PRESCRIPTION FOR SUCCESS: ENGINEERING INSIGHTS FOR MEDICAL MARIJUANA PRODUCTION FACILITIES [ 1 AAA Structured LH • 1 BOMI CPD ] Responding to growing demand for medicinal marijuana, and in anticipation of the federal legalization of recreational marijuana, both new and experienced producers are rushing to construct high-tech growing facilities to cash in on the cannabis boom. The presenter, James Furlong of MCW, has been involved in the design of such facilities across Canada, and has found that while there are several similarities in design approach for most projects, there are a surprising number of decisions that are left to the project team to navigate. Decisions that can be mission-critical. Regardless of one’s position on legalization, from a mechanical and electrical engineering perspective the buildings present a unique and challenging combination of requirements similar to designing a chef’s professional kitchen, inside an urban farm, inside a hospital, inside a bank. Speaker: James Furlong, Principal, MCW Hemisphere Ltd.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 10:30AM–12:00PM • $55 • QUARTER HORSE A/B T09 – AN AFFORDABLE REALITY: BRINGING PASSIVE HOUSE TO YALE FIRST NATION [1.5 AAA Structured LH • 1.5 BOMI CPDs]
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Like many First Nations households in Canada, homes in Yale First Nation struggle with high heating bills. When Yale decided to invest in building new rental housing, they turned to Britco Construction, a modular building company, to construct 10 two-bedroom units in a pair of buildings that meet the highly energy efficient Passive House standards. In this session, the presenters will speak about what Passive House design entails, how the community made the Passive House project an affordable reality, as well as the community’s plans to track the two complexes energy use. In addition, Yale First Nation will speak about the BC First Nations Housing Mentoring Network, which aims to build the capacity and offer resources to First Nations housing managers across the province. Speakers: Craig Mitchell, Director of Innovative Solutions, Britco Crystal Sedore, Housing Manager, Yale First Nation
The presenter will explore how social ergonomics interacts with other areas of ergonomics to create a full human experience at work. Speaker: Alex Osborne, Human Factors Specialist, Herman Miller
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FLOORPLAN & EXHIBITOR LIST COMPANY
WEBSITE BOOTH#
AK Brown Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Ltd.
www.akbrown.com
414
Acrytec Panel Industries
www.acrytecpanel.com
505
Alberta Wood Works!
www.wood-works.ca
322
Allura by Plycem
www.alluraUSA.com
622
Amazon Springs Water Co. Ltd.
www.amazonsprings.com
214
Amvic Building System Inc.
www.amvicsystem.com
1111
Asyma Solutions Ltd
www.asyma.com
833
Axiom Surface Protection
www.axiomsp.ca
611
Barbecues Galore
www.barbecuesgalore.ca
723
Beaver Plastics – Logix ICF
www.logixicf.com
320
Beyond Foam Insulation
www.beyondfoam.com
821
Biffco Framing Limited
www.biffcoframing.com
711
Blast Visualizations Inc
blastviz.com
721
C5 PLUS LTD.
www.c5plus.com
1113
Calgary Construction Association
www.cca.cc
324
Calgary Lighting Products
www.calgarylightingproducts.com
423
Calgary Flames
www.nhl.com/flames/tickets/premium 606
Can-Cell Industries Inc.
www.can-cell.com
Canam
www.canam-construction.com 511
Change Your Results
changeyourresults.com
732
Chase Elevating Equipment Inc.
www.chaseee.com
231
Cloverdale Paint
www.cloverdalepaint.com
304
ConstructConnect
constructconnect.com 315
Cool Air Rentals LTD
cool-air.com
720
Crawford Compliance
www.crawfordcompliance.ca
524
Cyclo Vac Central Vacuums and Retractable Hose Systems
www.tiptopparts.ca
336
Debian Information Technology
www.debianit.com
630
Demilec Inc
www.demilec.com
223
Designers Touch Building Products Inc.
www.designerstouchproducts.com
513
Doug Laceys Basement Systems
www.basementsystemscalgary.com
323
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THURSDAY 9:30AM – 3:00PM
COMPANY
WEBSITE BOOTH#
Durabond Products Ltd.
www.durabond.com
625
DuRock Alfacing International Ltd.
www.durock.com
211
Dyson Canada
www.dysoncanada.ca
612
Eagle Lake Landscape Supply
www.eaglelaketurf.com
516
Earthbin Products
www.earthbin.com
602
Eco Lighting Solutions
www.eco-light.ca
400
Eifs Armour
www.eifsarmour.com
627
FalCan Industries Ltd
www.falcan.com
831
FBC
www.fbc.ca 613
Firestone Building Products Canada
www.firestonebpco.ca
FortisAlberta
www.fortisalberta.com 834
Gaco Western
www.gaco.com
334
Garage Living Calgary
www.garageliving.com
730
Gasonic Group Ltd.
www.gasonic.com
710
GoliathTech Screw Piles
www.goliathtechpiles.com
116
Graham FRP
www.grahamfrp.com
724
GRAPHISOFT
www.dowcotech.com 120 b
Hamdon Energy Solutions
www.hamdon.net
532
Haynes Elevator
hayneselevators.com
716
410
Hays Specialist Recruitment Canada Inc. www.hays.ca
213
Health Canada
www.hc-sc.gc.ca
1115
Heritage Business Solutions
www.hbicalgary.com
633
Horizon North Logistics Inc.
horizonnorth.ca
321
Hush City Soundproofing
hushcitysp.com
415
ICF – Energy Efficiency Alberta
icf.com/canada
203
Icynene Inc
icynene.com
726
Industrial Employee Safety / New West Equipment
www.industrialemployeesafety.com
306
Inland Screw Piling Ltd.
www.inlandscrewpiling.com
826
Innotech Windows + Doors
www.innotech-windows.com
330
Innovative Fall Protection Inc
www.innovativefallprotection.com
421
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COMPANY
b = SPONSOR
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Innovative Manufacturing Inc.
www.innovativemfg.ca
325
Schluter Systems (Canada) Inc.
www.schluter.com
401
Investors Group
www.investorsgroup.com
827
Selkirk Signs
www.selkirksigns.com
631
IPLC Vantera Inc.
www.iplc.com
715
Shaganappi GM
www.shaganappi.com
500
James Hardie Building Products
www.jameshardie.com
425
Signarama
www.signaramacochrane.com 224
LED in Action
www.ledinaction.com
607
Simple Shower Solutions
www.simpleshowersolutions.com
635
Leviton Manufacturing
www.leviton.com
501
Simson Maxwell
www.simson-maxwell.com
411
Lux Architectural Panels
www.luxpanel.ca
526
SkyFire Energy Inc
www.skyfireenergy.com
130
Matrix Video Communications Corp.
www.matrixvideocom.com
621
Skyline Group International
www.skylinegroupintl.com
326
Molok North America Ltd.
www.molokNA.com
506
Skyward Farm Inc
www.waterlessurinal.ca
1101
MultiGas Detection Ltd.
www.multigasinc.com
437
Spectrum Brands - Weiser / Tell
www.spectrumbrands.com
201
NABCO Canada Inc
www.nabcoentrances.com
626
Staples Business Advantage
www.staplesadvantage.ca
705
Nana Wall Systems Inc.
www.nanawall.com
300
Strategic Safety Solutions Inc
www.strategicsafety.ca
534
Neogard
www.neogard.com 610
Streamside Property Restoration
www.streamsiderestoration.com
226
Nissan Commercial Vehicles
ncv.nissan.ca
230
Suncoast Enclosures
www.suncoastenclosures.com
520
ODL Canada
ODL.com
327
Superform Products Ltd.
www.superformicf.ca
731
Pilot Group
www.pilotgroup.ca
404
The Glass Guild
www.glassguild.com
811
Plasti-Fab Ltd.
www.plastifab.com
530
Toyota Canada Inc
www.toyota.ca
200
PM Signs Ltd.
www.pmltd.net
616
Tremco Ltd.
www.tremcoinc.com
624
Procore
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220
Profast
www.profast.ca 310
University of Calgary – Huskayne Executive Education
www.haskayne.ucalgary.ca
615
Reinforcing Steel Institute of Canada
www.rebar.org
Upper Canada Forest Products
www.ucsforestgroup.com
510
Renoteck
www.renoteck.ca 216
Valor Radiant Fireplaces
www.valorfireplaces.com
126
Revive Pipe Restoration
www.revivepipes.com
623
Viceroy Houses
www.viceroy.com
620
Rose Paving
www.rosepaving.ca
614
Winmar
www.winmar.ca 507
Roxul Inc.
www.roxul.com
514
YAG Inc.
www.yaginc.com
1107
Royal Roofing Ltd
www.royal-roofing-ltd.com
600
Veito Heaters/Redfern Ent Ltd.
www.veito.ca
817
Safe Roads Highway Products Alberta Inc www.saferoads.com
727
YESCO Sign and Lighting Service
www.yesco.ca
435
Safety Codes Council
www.safetycodes.ab.ca
317
XtremeAxis Inc.
www.xtremeaxis.com
517
Sagiper North America Inc.
www.sagipernorthamerica.com
405
ZZ Construction Ltd.
www.zzconst.com
210
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EXHIBITOR LIST – BY CATEGORY ALTERNATE ENERGY SkyFire Energy Inc...................................................................................................130
ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS Acrytec Panel Industries (GFRC Cladding)...............................................................505 FalCan Industries Ltd..............................................................................................831 Pilot Group............................................................................................................. 404 Upper Canada Forest Products................................................................................510
ASSOCIATION Calgary Construction Association...........................................................................324 Reinforcing Steel Institute of Canada......................................................................314
AUTOMOTIVE Nissan Commercial Vehicles....................................................................................230 Shaganappi GM.......................................................................................................500 Toyota Canada Inc...................................................................................................200
BUILDING ENVELOPE Acrytec Panel Industries (GFRC Cladding)...............................................................505 Durabond Products Ltd...........................................................................................625 Eifs Armour.............................................................................................................627 Pilot Group............................................................................................................. 404
BUILDING MAINTENANCE SUPPLY Simson Maxwell.....................................................................................................411
BUILDING PRODUCTS / MATERIALS / SUPPLIES Amazon Springs Water Co. Ltd................................................................................214 Axiom Surface Protection.......................................................................................611 Biffco Framing Limited...........................................................................................711 Can-Cell Industries Inc............................................................................................830 Canam-Buildings....................................................................................................511 Designers Touch Building Products Inc...................................................................513 Durabond Products Ltd...........................................................................................625 DuRock Alfacing International Ltd..........................................................................211 Eagle Lake Professional Landscape Supply.............................................................516 Eifs Armour.............................................................................................................627 Firestone Building Products Canada.......................................................................410 GoliathTech Screw Piles..........................................................................................116 Graham FRP............................................................................................................724 Horizon North Logistics Inc.....................................................................................321 Inland Screw Piling Ltd...........................................................................................826 James Hardie Building Products.............................................................................425 Profast....................................................................................................................310 Roxul Inc.................................................................................................................514 Royal Roofing Ltd................................................................................................... 600 BUILDEX Calgary • November 8 & 9, 2017
Schluter Systems....................................................................................................401 Spectrum Brands – Weiser / Tell.............................................................................201 Ultra-Lite Doors......................................................................................................220 Viceroy Houses........................................................................................................620 YAG Inc..................................................................................................................1107
CEILING SYSTEMS Sagiper North America Inc......................................................................................405
COATING / SEALANTS / FINISHES CanSeal Roof Coatings............................................................................................325 Cloverdale Paint......................................................................................................304 Eifs Armour.............................................................................................................627
CONCRETE PRODUCTS Beaver Plastics – Logix ICF......................................................................................320 Profast....................................................................................................................310 Reinforcing Steel Institute of Canada......................................................................314 Rose Paving............................................................................................................614
CONSULTING Asyma Solutions Ltd...............................................................................................833 C5 PLUS LTD.......................................................................................................... 1113 Change Your Results...............................................................................................732 Crawford Compliance.............................................................................................524 ICF – Energy Efficiency Alberta...............................................................................203 Signarama..............................................................................................................224 Strategic Safety Solutions Inc.................................................................................534
CONTRACTOR / DEVELOPER FalCan Industries Ltd..............................................................................................831 Simson Maxwell.....................................................................................................411 Horizon North Logistics Inc.....................................................................................321
DECKING Allura by Plycem.....................................................................................................622
DISPLAYS & GRAPHICS Signarama..............................................................................................................224 The Glass Guild........................................................................................................811
DOORS Innotech Windows + Doors....................................................................................330 NABCO Canada Inc..................................................................................................626 NanaWall Systems Inc. ...........................................................................................300 ODL Canada.............................................................................................................327 Ultra-Lite Overhead Doors Ltd................................................................................220 ZZ Construction Ltd.................................................................................................210 15
EXHIBITOR LIST – BY CATEGORY EDUCATIONAL
GOVERNMENT
Alberta Wood WORKS!............................................................................................322
Health Canada...................................................................................................... 1115
Health Canada...................................................................................................... 1115
Safety Codes Council...............................................................................................306
Strategic Safety Solutions Inc.................................................................................534 University of Calgary, Haskayne Executive Education.............................................615
ELECTRICAL FortisAlberta...........................................................................................................834 IPLC Vantera Inc......................................................................................................715
ELEVATORS / ESCALATORS
HOME AUTOMATION / LIGHTING CONTROL Eco Lighting Solutions........................................................................................... 400 LED in Action...........................................................................................................607
HVAC PRODUCTS / SERVICES AK Brown Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Ltd......................................................414 Cool Air Rentals Ltd.................................................................................................720
Haynes Elevator......................................................................................................716
MultiGas Detection Ltd...........................................................................................437
ENERGY CONSERVATION / MANAGEMENT
Veito Heaters/Redfern Ent Ltd................................................................................817
Calgary Lighting Products......................................................................................423
Valor Fireplaces.......................................................................................................126
FortisAlberta...........................................................................................................834
INDOOR AIR QUALITY
Hamdon Energy Solutions......................................................................................532
C5 PLUS LTD.......................................................................................................... 1113
ICF – Energy Efficiency Alberta...............................................................................203
Gasonic Group Ltd...................................................................................................710
IPLC Vantera Inc......................................................................................................715
MultiGas Detection Ltd...........................................................................................437
LED in Action...........................................................................................................607 Superform Products Ltd..........................................................................................731
EQUIPMENT RENTAL & SALES Amazon Springs Water Co. Ltd................................................................................214
INSULATED CONCRETE FORMS Amvic Building System Inc.................................................................................... 1111 Plasti-Fab Ltd..........................................................................................................530
Chase Elevating Equipment Inc...............................................................................231
INSULATION
EVENT MANAGEMENT
Amvic Building System Inc.................................................................................... 1111
Calgary Flames...................................................................................................... 606
FINANCIAL SERVICES / INVESTMENTS / INSURANCE FBC..........................................................................................................................613 Investors Group......................................................................................................827
FIREPLACES Barbecues Galore....................................................................................................723 Valor Radiant Fireplaces.........................................................................................126
FLOORING Axiom Surface Protection.......................................................................................611
Beyond Foam Insulation.........................................................................................821 Demilec Inc.............................................................................................................223 Icynene Inc.............................................................................................................726 Plasti-Fab Ltd..........................................................................................................530 Roxul Inc.................................................................................................................514
JANITORIAL PRODUCTS / SERVICES Cyclo Vac Central Vacuums and Retractable Hose Systems....................................336 Dyson Canada.........................................................................................................612 Staples Business Advantage...................................................................................705
KITCHEN / BATH LaMia Designer Glass (by The Glass Guild)..............................................................811
FOUNDATIONS
Schluter Systems....................................................................................................401
Inland Screw Piling Ltd...........................................................................................826
Simple Shower Solutions........................................................................................635
GLASS PRODUCTS
LANDSCAPE
The Glass Guild........................................................................................................811
Eagle Lake Professional Landscape Supply.............................................................516
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EXHIBITOR LIST – BY CATEGORY LIFE SAFETY / SAFETY EQUIPMENT
OFFICE SOLUTIONS
Gasonic Group Ltd...................................................................................................710 Industrial Employee Safety/New West Equipment.................................................306 Innovative Fall Protection Inc.................................................................................421 Safe Roads Highway Products Alberta Inc..............................................................727 Skyline Group International....................................................................................326 Staples Business Advantage...................................................................................705 XtremeAxis Inc........................................................................................................517
Heritage Business Solutions....................................................................................633
LIGHTING
PATIOS
Calgary Lighting Products......................................................................................423 Dyson Canada.........................................................................................................612 Eco Lighting Solutions........................................................................................... 400 Leviton Manufacturing...........................................................................................501 PM Signs Ltd...........................................................................................................616 YESCO Sign and Lighting Service............................................................................435
PAINTS & FINISHES Neogard..................................................................................................................610
PARKING/ ROADWAY CONSTRUCTION SERVICES & SYSTEMS IPLC Vantera Inc......................................................................................................715
Suncoast Enclosures................................................................................................520
PESTS / ANIMAL CONTROL Eifs Armour.............................................................................................................627
PLUMBING PRODUCTS
MARKETING
AK Brown Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Ltd......................................................414
Change Your Results...............................................................................................732
Simple Shower Solutions........................................................................................635
NON-PROFIT
PRE-FAB / PRE-ENG BUILDING
Safety Codes Council...............................................................................................306
Viceroy Houses........................................................................................................620
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EXHIBITOR LIST – BY CATEGORY RECRUITMENT SERVICES
SIGNS
Hays Specialist Recruitment Canada Inc.................................................................213
PM Signs Ltd...........................................................................................................616
RESORATION/ RENOVATION Revive Pipe Restoration..........................................................................................623 Streamside Property Restoration............................................................................226 Winmar...................................................................................................................507
Selkirk Signs ...........................................................................................................631 YESCO Sign and Lighting Service............................................................................435
SOFTWARE/TECHNOLOGY Asyma Solutions Ltd...............................................................................................833 ConstructConnect...................................................................................................315
ROOFING PRODUCTS/ SERVICES
Crawford Compliance.............................................................................................524
Beyond Foam Insulation.........................................................................................821
Debian Information Technology.............................................................................630
CanSeal Roof Coatings............................................................................................325
GRAPHISOFT............................................................................................................120
Firestone Building Products Canada.......................................................................410 Gaco Western..........................................................................................................334
Matrix Video Communications Corp.......................................................................621 Procore...................................................................................................................617
Renoteck.................................................................................................................216
SOLAR ENERGY
Royal Roofing Ltd................................................................................................... 600
SkyFire Energy Inc...................................................................................................130
Tremco Ltd..............................................................................................................624
SIDING Allura by Plycem.....................................................................................................622 LUX Architectural Panel – a division of Wayne Building Products Inc.....................526 Sagiper North America Inc......................................................................................405
NEW / GREEN PRODUCT SHOWCASE
SOUNDPROOFING Hush City Soundproofing........................................................................................415
STEEL BUILDING SYSTEMS Canam....................................................................................................................511 YAG Inc..................................................................................................................1107
STORAGE SOLUTIONS Garage Living Calgary.............................................................................................730 Heritage Business Solutions....................................................................................633
WALLCOVERINGS Graham FRP............................................................................................................724
WASTE MANAGEMENT EarthBin Products.................................................................................................. 604 Molok North America Ltd........................................................................................506
YAG Inc. Canada – Booth 1107 Steel Frames
Skyward Farms Inc................................................................................................ 1101
WATERPROOFING/ WEATHERPROOFING
YAG Inc. has 40 years’ experience having completed over 300 projects globally using in-house manufactured load-bearing light steel frames to build Residential (houses and low-rises), Commercial, and Industrial up to 8 floors.
Doug Lacey’s Basement Systems ...........................................................................323
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Tremco Ltd..............................................................................................................624
Innotech Windows + Doors....................................................................................330 NanaWall Systems Inc. ...........................................................................................300 ZZ Construction Ltd.................................................................................................210
WOOD PRODUCTS Upper Canada Forest Products................................................................................510 18 www.buildexcalgary.com
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 • 8:00AM–11:30AM • $150 • ARABIAN W01 – PM150: THE RISKS INHERENT IN PLANNING FOR PROJECT SUCCESS
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 8:30AM–11:30AM • $105 • ARABIAN T04 – THE 3 MISTAKES TO AVOID WHEN GROWING YOUR RENOVATION COMPANY
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Integrated project planning is a process and expertise-driven approach to ensuring project success. As project managers and leaders of high quality teams, we need to understand how the pieces of the product and project are connected and the risks involved. Through a collaborative and inclusive process, we can develop effective and well-designed plans that provide enhanced assurance of successful project completion.
Most renovators are experts in their field but often lack the guidance and systems required to grow their business to its full potential.
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 10:00AM–12:00PM • $65 • PALOMINO E T07 – LEAN MEAN MANUFACTURING MACHINE – HOW A LEAN IMPLEMENTATION DELIVERED SUPERIOR RESULTS
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Leaders know that effective communication can mean the difference between success and failure. This two-hour workshop 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, presenting to large audiences, through the media or in times of crisis, attendees will take away basics that can be immediately implemented.
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 • 12:30PM–4:00PM • $150 • ARABIAN W13 – PM250: THE RISKS INHERENT IN DELIVERING PROMISED VALUE & BENEFITS [ 3.5 AAA Structured LHs • 3.5 BOMI CPDs • 3.5 General Hours IDCEC Approved ] Critical to the success of projects is an ongoing rigorous integrated risk assessment and management process. Though not all processes, procedures, or functions perform as expected, your experience, along with this pre-defined risk assessment and management process, will enable you to factor in all current possibilities and work closely with your extended team to execute the plan DR. BUD MACAULAY LUSH and to implement contingencies as necessary. The pre-defined risk assessment and management processes will enable you and your team to deliver the value and benefits assured at the start. Speaker: Dr. Bud MacAulay Lush, MSc, PhD, MCSE, CSM, FRCPM, Chairman & Chief Technical Officer, Atocrates Project Sciences
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This is a workshop style session that will combine interactive presentation elements to help better equip you to apply Lean methodology and processes in your organization. Speakers: Michael Kachur, Continuous Improvement Manager, Superior Cabinets John Povhe, Chief Financial Officer, Superior Cabinets
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 12:30PM–3:30PM • $95 • ARABIAN T16 – STRUCTURING YOUR COMPANY FOR MAXIMUM PRODUCTIVITY [ 1.5 AAA Structured LH • BOMI 1.5 CPD • 1 Hour IDCEC Approved ] Creating an aligned and defined organizational structure is a key component of running a profitable and scalable business. Having all your staff operating with a clear role, goals, and deliverables is the foundation for productivity and success. In this workshop, we will cover the proven framework for creating defined Job DANNY KERR Descriptions that will allow everyone in your organization to operate with a clear goal and accountability to their supervisor. You will leave with all the basic tools and templates. Speaker: Danny Kerr, Co-Founder, Breakthrough Academy
THURSDAY SESSIONS CON’T THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 12:30PM–1:30PM • $45 • QUARTER HORSE A/B T13 – NAVIGATING THROUGH BUILDING PERFORMANCE METRICS – IMPLICATIONS AND LESSONS LEARNED [ 1 AAA Structured LH • 1 BOMI CPD ] Zero Carbon, Zero Energy, Passive House, LEED, National Energy Code for Buildings (NECB)… with so many building energy and performance metrics on the market, what’s the difference in building performance outcomes? Or rather, what gaps or improvements in value exist for clients between these definitions? This presentation will discuss several case studies where these building performance metrics were considered and compared for design and construction implications, capital and operating cost, and additional benefits to building users. The presentation will explore these and other case studies: • City of Vancouver Fire Hall • Toronto Walkerton Clean Water Centre • City of Edmonton Sustainable Building Policy The case studies will discuss strategies to achieve different performance targets and implications on building design and construction, capital and operating cost, and other considerations. The outcomes of these case studies are used to inform local or national policy on future building requirements, carbon reduction targets, operation priorities, and climate resilience, which will ultimately impact future building design and construction practices.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 1:30PM–2:30PM • $45 • PALOMINO C T18 – CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS 101 [ 1 AAA Structured LH • 1 BOMI CPD • 1 General Hour IDCEC Approved ] Constructions projects vary widely and it is essential that those working in, or advising, the construction industry are knowledgeable about the limitations and pitfalls of commonly used contracts and some of the important provisions to pay close attention to. In this presentation, special focus will be paid to the documents prepared by the Canadian Construction Documents Committee including CCDC 2, CCDC 3, CCDC 5A and CCDC 5B. For those involved with the construction industry, this session will provide invaluable lessons and insights into using construction contracts effectively. Speaker: Bill Woodhead, Senior Associate, Borden Ladner Gervais LLC
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 2:00PM–3:00PM • $45 • PALOMINO E T20 – LIGHTING AND HUMAN RESPONSE [ 1 AAA Structured LH • 1 BOMI CPD • 1 General Hour IDCEC Approved ]
Speaker: Yichao Chen, Building Energy Consultant, Morrison Hershfield
Lighting is often referred to as the fourth dimension of architecture, an unseen medium which impacts spaces dramatically. In recent years, researchers have studied this medium and its impact on human health in more detail. As a result, successful lighting design solutions have moved beyond energy efficiency, codes and standards, and even enhancing the architecture. Quality lighting is now related to light spectrum, intensity, duration, and its direction.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 12:30PM–1:30PM • $45 • PALOMINO E T14 – MECHANICAL INSULATION — CAN IT SAVE YOU MONEY?
This presentation provides a fundamental understanding on how exposure to light impacts health and emotions, and how it can be used as a strong instrument to affect and shape the human experience in various spaces.
[ 1 AAA Structured LH • 1 BOMI CPD ] Mechanical Insulation is one of the most under-utilized materials and when used correctly can save you up to 25% of your energy costs. Depending on the situation, the payback of the installation can be as little as 6 to 9 months. In this seminar, the presenter will discuss different mechanical systems and how insulation can improve their energy efficiency. The presenter will discuss specific examples and how insulation can provide the energy savings expected.
Participants will be able to understand and explain: • The functions and effects of the daylight and electric light beyond providing task illumination. • The relationship between human’s circadian rhythm and light. • The direct link between light and emotion. • The role of light in the WELL building standard Speaker: Ellie Niakan, Associate, Integral Group Colin van Besouw, Associate, Integral Group
Speaker: Paul Blinzer, Promotional Director, Thermal Insulation Association of Alberta
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 12:30PM–1:30PM • $45 • PALOMINO G/H T15 – CITIES BELONG TO PEOPLE: PUBLIC SPACE ACTIVATIONS [ 1 AAA Structured LH v • 1 BOMI CPD ] Urbanization is on the rise, and rightfully so. Cities are fun and vibrant places to live. They are hubs for cultural diversity, arts & entertainment, academia & business and each urban center has the ability to develop its own unique flavour. Unconventional urban activations help build upon and distinguish that flavour. Attend this presentation to hear from a leader in Canada’s Architecture and Design space. Paul Fast and Melissa Higgs of HCMA Architecture + Design speak to several of HCMA’s urban activations, including the #MoreAwesomeNow Laneway Activations that reshaped laneways into engaging, accessible public spaces that contribute to the vibrancy of the city. The presenters will expand on project intentions, purpose and outcome, highlighting how they created a space that locals and tourists alike actively seek out as a place to socialize and play. Known for their TILT Curiosity Labs, HCMA will expand upon how they engage the public in their work, as one of the most valuable resources in the design and facilitation of their projects – large and small. Speakers: Paul Fast, Principal, HCMA Architecture + Design Melissa Higgs, Principal, HCMA Architecture + Design
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 2:00PM–3:00PM • $45 • PALOMINO G/H SPONSORED BY T21 – THE POWER OF VIRTUAL COLLABORATION [ 1 AAA Structured LH • 1 BOMI CPD • 1 General Hour IDCEC Approved ] As a Designer, Contractor or Facility Manager you need to be in several places at once. Tighter deadlines, smaller budgets and increasing project requirements mean you must do more with less. How can you survive the madness? Virtual Collaboration allows you to be somewhere you are not and see things that you cannot see. It will keep people on the same page, regardless of physical location. And it will help you see the challenges before they become a problem, saving cost and preventing delay. This panel of experts will discuss the opportunities and challenges of Virtual Collaboration, covering topics such as: • Creating the right mindset for Virtual Collaboration. • How Virtual Reality sells stuff, solves problems and manages risk. • Coordination of BIM and related data from a variety of sources. • The wide range of tools available to facilitate collaboration. The presenters will go beyond the hype and focus on the tangible results and benefits of Virtual Collaboration. Moderator: Joe Magas, Founder & CEO, Fusiontek Panelists: Graham Corsar, Business & Technology Consultant, BuildingPoint Canada Justin James, Founder & CEO, REACH-Consulting Ltd. Kevin Kretschmer, Associate – Information Systems Manager, Marshall Tittemore Architects Steve Rollo, BIM Lead, Calgary Buildings, Graham Construction
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 3:00PM–4:00PM • $45 • PALOMINO C T22 – IT’S A BIRD, IT’S A PLANE, NO IT’S A DRONE! LEGAL KNOWHOW FOR SUCCESSFUL USE AND OPERATION OF UAVS ON CONSTRUCTION AND COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
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[ 1 AAA Structured LH • 1 BOMI CPD • 1 General Hour IDCEC Approved ] Did you know that the Canadian drone market is estimated to be worth between $100-$260 million by 2024? How about the fact that more than 300 Canadian companies fall within the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle sector? There has been a significant increase in the commercial and recreational use of drones. Yet, many are unclear on what is permitted under current laws and regulations. This presentation will provide you with the information you need to navigate the legal landscape surrounding drone use and what you need to know to profit from the use of drones in your businesses. The seminar will cover topics including: • Discussion on current federal, provincial and municipal bodies that regulate the use of drones and how these regulations affect your business • Drone related liability and how to mitigate risk • Potential privacy, contract and insurance issues Speaker: Erika Carrasco, Partner, Lawyer, Field LLP
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