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Edmonton’s Largest Conference and Tradeshow for
Construction • Property Management • Interior Design • Architecture • Renovation • Real Estate
Showguide March 21 & 22, 2017
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Welcome
Senior Show Director Paul Maryschak Director, Conference Management & Marketing Tiffany Edwardsen
We’re excited to kick off another BUILDEX Edmonton where we welcome over 2,500 industry professionals and showcasing 150+ exhibits for Edmonton’s largest event of its kind.
After 11 years, BUILDEX continues to be the prime platform in the marketplace for buyers, sellers, movers and shakers to connect and drive their business forward. This year, we have many of the same industry favourites such as the BOMA Edmonton luncheon, the joint Construction Leaders Breakfast hosted by the Edmonton Construction Association and the Merit Contractors Association and the must-attend Happy Hour generously sponsored by Lien-Pro.
Director of Sales Michael Pelsoci
This year, we’ve also introduced our stellar Industry Keynote, featuring one of Canada’s leading Change Management Experts, Gregg Brown. We’ve also brought you 35+ information packed seminars which are accredited by AAA, BOMI Canada and IDCEC.
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Account Manager Adam LeBlanc Event Manager Nicole Etherington
Senior Graphic Designer Dennis Chui
This year’s exhibits and conference are developed to provide information and help you make connections that will enable your business to grow, whether you’re looking for architectural and design products, building components, development, financing, insurance, management services, marketing, security systems, software and more.
Registration Manager Gillian Wright Sponsorship Manager Katharine James
Finally, we would like to extend a big thank you to our exhibitors, sponsors, industry partners, speakers and all those who help to make this annual event a success. Enjoy the show. The BUILDEX Edmonton Team
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Program At-a-Glance Industry Keynote Tuesday Sessions
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New / Green Product Showcase Wednesday Sessions
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Program at-a-glance Property Management
Facility Management & Building Maintenance
Health & Wellness
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Building Code & Envelope Solutions Building Performance & Energy Efficiency Legal, Regulatory & Risk Management New Products, Technologies, Innovations & Materials Professional & Personal Skills Development Project Planning, Management & Best Practices
Seminar Streams
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Tuesday, March 21
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8:30am–9:30am 8:30am–10:00am 8:30am–10:30am
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T01 Construction Law Update
ROOM 107
$45
T02 What is Net-Zero and How Can it be Achieved in New Buildings?
ROOM 107A
$45
Ballroom 102
$55
ROOM 109
$65
Ballroom 103
$65
T07 LEED CI v4 – A Case Study ROOM 107A Passive Design – Simple Systems for Elevating Occupant Engagement and Maximizing T08 ROOM 107 Human Comfort T09 Passive House 2.0: Lessons Learned from the First Passive House Buildings on the West Coast Ballroom 102
$55
T04 Passive House Buildings – Introduction to High Performance Implementing Energy Standard NECB 2011 with the ABC: Design and Building Permit T03 Application Requirements T05 Accessibility in Alberta
T10 The Focus Game: How to Fix Your Distracted Workplace Royal Alberta Museum: Supplier Collaboration & Value Stream Mapping for Improved T11 Project Efficiency T12 The Value of Lean: Superior’s Journey
$45 $55
Ballroom 103
$55
ROOM 107
$45
ROOM 107A
$45
ROOM 108
$45
T14 Ultimate Energy Efficiency: Redesigning for 50% Energy Reduction
Ballroom 102
$45
T15 BIM: Integration of New Technology into a Construction Site for Enhanced Productivity INDUSTRY KEYNOTE: Developing Your Resilience – Mastering Change During Times of T16 Uncertainty
Ballroom 103
$45
ROOM 109
$45
T13 Designing for NECB 2011: Lessons Learned
Wednesday, March 22 8:00am–11:30am 8:30am–9:30am
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W01 PM 150: Alternative Project Delivery Methods W02 Solar Energy in Alberta
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ROOM 108
W03 Developer’s Roundtable
ROOM 109
$45
Ballroom 102
$85
W05 Increase the Power of Your Personal Brand
Ballroom 103
$65
W06 Project Communication – So Easy, Yet So Difficult
ROOM 107A
$45
W07 Solar Heat Pump Technology
ROOM 108
$45
W08 The Future of Fort Mac — Resilient or Not? W09 Unleashing New Sources of Growth W11 NECB 2011 and Building Envelope Systems SOLD OUT
ROOM 109
$45
Ballroom 102
$75
ROOM 107
$45
Ballroom 103
$45
ROOM 108
$65
W13 Utility Supply Options and Case Studies
Ballroom 103
$45
W14 PM 250: Quality Procurement: Strategy, Best Practices and Alternatives
Ballroom 104 $125
W12 New Lighting Metrics, Technologies and Trends
W15 Change or Die: Building a Lasting Practice W16 Leadership Competencies for Green Building Professionals
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$45
W04 Tools for Turbulent Times: Developing A High Impact Board
W10 GeoSteel — A Case Study on Structural Geo Exchange Systems in Alberta
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Ballroom 104 $125
W17 The Why and How of Environmental Health and Wellbeing W18 Infrastructure and Major Projects Update
ROOM 107
$45
Ballroom 102
$65
ROOM 108
$45
Ballroom 103
$45
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Credits are available from AAA, BOMI Canada and IDCEC. Please visit buildexedmonton.com for information regarding the number and type of credit available for each seminar.
BUILDEX Edmonton • March 21 & 22, 2017
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Tuesday, March 21
Industry Keynote
Developing Your Resilience – Mastering Change During Times of Uncertainty
Keynote SPeaker
Tuesday, March 21 • 2:00pm–3:00pm • $45 • ROOM 109/109A T16 – INDUSTRY KEYNOTE: Developing Your Resilience — Mastering Change During Times of Uncertainty
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[ AAA 1.0 SLH • BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 Hour General IDCEC Approved ] People are doing more – faster, better and with less. In today’s environment, the ability to efficiently and effectively handle change is critical to your success (as an individual and a company!). And with relentless pressure from organizations to continue on this trajectory, things aren’t slowing down. So the question begs to ask, how do you keep up?
Gregg Brown
Author, Speaker and Change Management Expert
Supp o r t in g A ss o c iat i o ns
As individuals, we need to enhance our ability to be fluid as there’s no end to the continuous changes that happen within an organization, especially in times of economic uncertainty. Change can easily sidetrack people and stall processes. Without a high Resilience Intelligence (RQ), it can be difficult to stay on top of the game and be strategic in your actions. In this interactive, powerful, thought-provoking keynote, participants will learn how to enhance their resilience, gaining a unique perspective and acquiring the critical mindset and skills needed to deal with multiple changes that they can immediately put to use. Whether you’re in an entry level position trying to keep up to the needs of an organization, or you’re a senior leader inspiring adaptability amongst your team, this keynote will provide key insight for you. Delegates will learn: • how to use brain science to help you and your colleagues during change • practical skills to become more strategic to respond to change • 5 actionable strategies to help you and your colleagues be resilient
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Tuesday Sessions Tuesday, March 21 • 8:30am–9:30am • $45 • ROOM 107 T01: Construction Law Update [ AAA 1.0 SLH • BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 Hour General IDCEC Approved ] This presentation will provide a review of trending legal topics and decisions which have emerged or may emerge, affecting residential, commercial, and industrial construction projects. The presenter will highlight recent court decisions on bidding and tendering, arbitration of construction disputes, priority of lien claims in bankruptcy, builders risk insurance and other developing areas of law. Speaker: Philip A.Carson, Partner, Miller Thompson
Tuesday, March 21 • 8:30am–9:30am • $45 • ROOM 107A T02: What is Net-Zero and How Can it be Achieved in New Buildings? [ AAA 1.0 SLH • BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 Hour HSW-Sustainability IDCEC Approved ] What is net-zero, specifically net-zero energy? How can net-zero be achieved in a new building? This presentation will address these exact questions.
Tuesday, Mar. 21 • 8:30am–10:30am • $65 • ROOM 109/109A T03: Implementing Energy Standard NECB 2011 with the ABC: Design and Building Permit Application Requirements [ AAA 2.0 SLH • BOMI 2.0 CPDs • 2 Hours HSW-Building Code IDCEC Approved ] Sunny Ghataurah As of 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.
The authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) will be certified to handle Energy Codes as part of the permitting, inspection and acceptance process. All relevant professionals will be required to comply with the applicable provisions of the adopted NECB, including architects, interior designers and engineers.
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. Unlike code verification of a new building’s performance, or a typical green building certification, net-zero is a commitment that extends beyond design and construction. Net-zero buildings are high-performing buildings with well-integrated renewable energy technologies. By focusing on a long-term objective of affordability, incorporating front-loaded performance analysis with integrated project delivery and employing ongoing vigilance of this purpose throughout the project’s development, net-zero, in one form or another, is achievable on most new construction projects.
Three compliance paths are available (prescriptive, trade-off and performance). The AHJ will be seeking confirmation that your building design complies prior to issuing a building permit and that construction complies with design prior to granting occupancy permits.
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.
This seminar is suitable for all stakeholders involved with the design, construction, installation, commissioning and inspection of projects, including Building Owners, Developers, Project Managers, Architects, Interior Designers, Code Consultants, Electrical Engineers, Electrical Contractors and Inspection Authorities.
Speakers: Clayton Bond, Manager, Sustainability and Energy, Edmonton, WSP Canada Inc. Mike Edwards, Service Area Manager, Building Performance, WSP Canada Inc.
Learn how the new energy code may affect the design and construction of your projects, in particular: • How this affects business as usual • Changes to the design process • and more!
Speaker: Sunny Ghataurah, President & CEO, AES Engineering
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Tuesday Sessions Tuesday, March 21 • 8:30am–10:00am • $55 • Ballroom 102 T04: Passive House Buildings – Introduction to High Performance
Tuesday, March 21 • 10:00am–11:30am • $55 • ROOM 107A T07: LEED CI v4 – A Case Study
[ AAA 1.5 SLH • BOMI 1.5 CPD ]
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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. It’ll also shine light on the benefits of offsite construction and the integration of Passive House design. Speakers: Oscar Flechas, Principal, Flechas Architecture Michael Nemeth, Course Conductor, Passive House Canada
LEED for Commercial Interiors (LEED CI) version 4 includes significant updates when compared to the older LEED CI v1. All projects that did not register for certification prior to October 31, 2016 will be required to use this latest version, which will be an adjustment. LEED v4 credits require that building products and materials meet new, more stringent standards and certification programs; that water reduction efforts meet higher thresholds; and that energy performance be better than ever. This session will share WSP’s experience working with some of Canada’s first LEED v4-pursuant projects. Participants will examine the team’s motivations and drivers for pursuing LEED v4, key challenges and strategies and valuable lessons learned. Further, presenters will highlight the added planning and effort inherent in tackling a new rating system for the first time. To encourage interaction, participants will be divided into groups to discuss solutions to three real scenarios.
Tuesday, March 21 • 8:30am–10:30am • $65 • Ballroom 103 T05: Accessibility in Alberta
Speakers: Ben Campbell, Service Area Manager, Alberta Sustainability, WSP Canada Inc. Joseph Der, Project Associate, WSP Canada Inc.
[ AAA 2.0 SLH • BOMI 2.0 CPD • 2 Hours HSW-Barrier Free IDCEC Approved ] The seminar provides an introduction to where Canada and its Provinces stand with regards to implementing accessibility requirements. The seminar is a great foundation for learning and understanding the prescribed accessibility (barrier-free) design requirements as they relate to the 2014 Alberta Building Code (ABC), at the same time bringing attention to more restrictive accessibility design requirements that may be governed by the City of Calgary and or Edmonton. This course will address the intent behind accessibility requirements and why they are important and or practical to the design of a universal built environment. Attendees will have a better understanding of when, and to what extent, barrier-free design may be applicable to their new or existing projects. This session will be of value to architects, interior designers, space planners, engineers and select manufacturers. Designed for industry professionals with beginner to intermediate knowledge of the ABC. Speaker: Samantha Proulx, Accessibility and Building Code Consultant, Jensen Hughes
Tuesday, March 21 • 10:30am–11:30am • $45 • ROOM 107 T08: Passive Design – Simple Systems for Elevating Occupant Engagement and Maximizing Human Comfort [ AAA 1.0 SLH • BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 Hour General IDCEC Approved ] Buildings have come far from the traditional brick and mortar structures. Now, highly complex units responsible for supporting the vast and variable activity of their inhabitants, buildings comprise an array of high tech mechanical features and systems, all varying in purpose, objectives and results. Although these systems are in place, they are not necessarily in tune with tenant activity, lacking certain reactive abilities and in turn impacting the occupant experience. The speaker will also discuss the role of managing expectations and education and engagement. Speaker: Albert Bicol, Principal, Alberto Bicol Consulting Inc.
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Tuesday, March 21 • 10:30am–12:00pm • $55 • Ballroom 102 T09: Passive House 2.0: Lessons Learned from the First Passive House Buildings on the West Coast Presented by
Tuesday, March 21 • 12:00pm–1:00pm • $45 • ROOM 107 T11: Royal Alberta Museum: Supplier Collaboration & Value Stream Mapping for Improved Project Efficiency
[ AAA 1.5 SLH • BOMI 1.5 CPD ]
[ AAA 1.0 SLH • BOMI 1.0 CPD ]
Over the past few years, the interest, design and construction of Passive House buildings has rapidly grown across Canada. Through these first cohort of projects there have been numerous lessons learned with the adoption of Passive House design concepts with Canadian construction practices. Various building enclosure materials, assemblies and details have been designed and built in various projects, and innovative builder practices and local preferences have begun to adapt to more efficient and cost effective systems and details. Graham Finch from RDH Building Science in Vancouver, BC will share his firm’s collective experience, research and monitoring data from several first generation Passive House projects on the west coast with a focus on the building enclosure.
Construction projects are complex and full of challenges. This is especially true when the project at hand is a signature building of provincial importance. The Royal Alberta Museum project in Edmonton posed great challenges for stone installation and masonry work, indoors and out.
Speaker: Graham Finch, Principal, Building Science Research Specialist, RDH Building Science Inc.
Tuesday, Mar. 21 • 11:00am–12:30pm • $55 • Ballroom 103 T10: The Focus Game: How to Fix Your Distracted Workplace [ AAA 1.5 SLH • BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 Hour General IDCEC Approved ] In 2013, the average person checked his or her mobile device for messages, news or entertainment 110 times per day. That’s once every 7–9 minutes. Yet, the most common complaint at work is, “my office is too distracting.” In The FOCUS SEMINAR by Greg Dekker you will:
Productivity on the job site wasn’t as high as expected or scheduled, and work was falling behind. The project team pulled together, sought outside advice, and looked beyond the job site to find solutions that would help improve overall productivity, improve team morale, and eliminate costly waste. Presenters will share lessons learned, expanding on what productivity improvement looked like for this project, highlighting the positive differences that were made and sustained. Presenters from Ledcor Construction and Scorpio Masonry will be joined by GO Productivity, who will explore the concepts behind project improvements, translating how these can be applied to any project, job site, or team. Speakers: Kevin Erickson, Director, Alberta South, GO Productivity Jaret Jahner, Project Manager, Scorpio Masonry Mike Kozakewich, General Superintendant, Ledcor Construction
Tuesday, March 21 • 12:00pm–1:00pm • $45 • ROOM 107A T12: The Value of Lean: Superior’s Journey [ AAA 1.0 SLH • BOMI 1.0 CPD ]
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Tuesday Sessions Tuesday, March 21 • 12:30pm–1:30pm • $45 • ROOM 108 T13: Designing for NECB 2011: Lessons Learned
new programs that require deep retrofits being announced from the Federal and Provincial governments, opportunities to consider renewal of existing buildings will be worth considering.
[ AAA 1.0 SLH • BOMI 1.0 CPD ]
Presenters will focus on the upgrade opportunities for building automation, lighting and heat recovery – capital retrofits with paybacks more commonly in the range of 5-10 years that can result in a deep reduction in emissions and costs. Several case studies will be presented showing how piping changes and the use of heat pump technology can achieve these outcomes. The talk will conclude with Len Horvath discussing lighting redesign opportunities. Len will expand on LED lighting and how it is transforming the lighting industry, highlighting real world examples in sports facilities, industrial facilities, schools and offices.
The new energy code in Alberta came into full effect as of November, 2016. For the commercial, industrial and institutional sectors: developers, designers, and builders will need to be familiar with the requirements. Some buildings will have already started down the path of NECB 2011 compliance. We will present lessons learned on achieving compliance, and what questions need to be asked early in the design process. For many builders and designers who have not pursued LEED, energy performance modeling will be unfamiliar. Understanding how modeling works in the context of NECB 2011 will help the project team understand whether the building can achieve compliance through a prescriptive or performance path. Local permit offices will continue to provide significant clarification on NECB 2011. We will review this information to help design teams and builders better understand what to expect from the process from initial conception to occupancy. Speakers: Payam Esmali, Project Associate, WSP Canada Inc. Julien Poirier, Project Manager, WSP Canada Inc.
Speakers: Chris Goodchild, Senior Energy Efficiency Engineer, SES Consulting Len Horvath, President, Quantum Lighting
Tuesday, March 21 • 1:00pm–2:00pm • $45 • Ballroom 103 T15: BIM: Integration of New Technology into a Construction Site for Enhanced Productivity [ AAA 1.0 SLH • BOMI 1.0 CPD ]
Tuesday, March 21 • 12:30pm–1:30pm • $45 • Ballroom 102 T14: Ultimate Energy Efficiency: Redesigning for 50% Energy Reduction [ BOMI 1.0 CPD ] Presenter, Chris Goodchild, will discuss his first-hand experience in dramatically improving the energy performance of buildings by creatively re-imagining how existing systems can be retrofit and reused to achieve savings of 50% or more. With business cases of 2 to 10 year paybacks, Chris will guide the audience through a series of case studies that demonstrate the tremendous efficiency opportunity of existing buildings. The presentation will provide an overview of the Path to Deep Retrofit for Commercial Buildings; a process that involves Controls Upgrade and Optimization, HVAC and Lighting Redesign that cuts energy use in half. SES specializes in Controls Re-commissioning, with average results of 8.7% energy savings with simple paybacks of 1.6 years, but this discussion will go beyond the low hanging fruit. With the
There has been a lot of talk over the last decade about Building Information Modeling and 3D design and how it will change the construction industry. To date we have not seen this revolution, however some say that we are on the verge of a major shift. This presentation will take a case study approach, demonstrating how the development and implementation of a full BIM execution plan was applied in the design and construction of two Red Deer Catholic Regional School IPD projects (St. Gregory the Great Elementary School and St. Joseph High School). The presenters will expand upon project objectives, highlighting the considerations taken into account in the development of said plan that led to great success. The Architect and General Contractor’s Project Managers will discuss how, with the BIM strategic plan in place, the team was table to use technology to increase construction productivity, reduce schedule, and increase the safety of workers on site. Speakers: Darlene Cadman, Architect, Group 2 Architecture Interior Design Ltd. Mark Moran, Project Manager, Chandos Construction
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A & M Roofing Ltd.
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IFMA - Northern Alberta
www.ifma-nac.org
830
Innotech Windows + Doors
www.innotech-windows.com
817
Innovative Fall Protection Inc.
www.innovativefallprotection.com
609
Innovative Manufacturing Inc.
www.innovativemfg.ca
300
www.graphisoft.com 800
Insight Insurance and Risk Management
www.insightinsurance.ca
322 726
www.GreenstoneStructuralSolutions.ca 915
IPLC Vantera Inc.
www.iplc.com
Hamdon Energy Solutions
www.hamdon.net
710
James Hardie Building Products
www.jameshardie.com
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Head To Toe Safety
www.headtotoesafety.com
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Knelsen Sand & Gravel Ltd.
www.knelsen.com
522
Health Canada
www.hc-sc.gc.ca
422
Ladder Lockdown
www.ladderlockdown.com
Greenstone Structural Solutions 1
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Molok North America Ltd.
www.molokNA.com
704
Mule-Hide Products
www.mulehide.com
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NABCO Canada
www.nabcoentrances.com
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Nerval Corporation
www.nervalcorp.com
305
Northern Exposure Decking Inc.
www.northernexposuredecking.net
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Nissan Commercial Vehicles
ncv.nissan.ca/ca-en
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NuEnergy Solar 1
www.nuenergygroup.com 831
Otis Canada
www.otis.com
204
Palisade Security Group Inc.
www.palisadesolutions.com
224
Paneless Window Washing Inc.
www.panelesswindow.com
924
Panwins Energy Services Inc.
www.panwins-kayi.com
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Park-Aid Asphalt and Maintenance Ltd
www.Park-Aid.com
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Pilot Group
www.pilotgroup.ca
521
Pfanner Canada
www.pfannercanada.com
214
Plasti-Fab - Edmonton
www.plastifab.com
903
PM Signs
www.pmltd.net
321
Profast
www.profast.ca 803
Pro Rescue Services
www.prorescueservices.com
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RC Lighting
www.rclighting.ca
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Real Life Roofing Inc.
www.realliferoofing.ca
Renoteck
www.renoteck.ca 430
Robinson Lighting and Bath
www.robinsonlightingandbath.com
Roterra Piling Ltd.
www.roterra.ca
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Safesidewalks Canada
www.safesidewalks.ca
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Scorpio Stone
www.scorpiostone.com
811
Securitas Canada
www.securitas.ca
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Silverstone Builders Inc.
www.silverstonebuildersinc.ca
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Simple Shower Solutions
www.simpleshowersolutions.com
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Simson Maxwell
www.simson-maxwell.com
403
SkyFire Energy Inc.
www.skyfireenergy.com
801
Skyline Group International
www.SkylineGroupintl.com
805
Smartfix Asphalt Infrared Repair Limited
www.smartfixasphalt.ca
220
Spatial Technologies Inc.
www.spatialtechnologies.ca
320
Stabilt Canada
www.grahamfrp.com
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Staples Business Advantage
www.staplesbusinessadvantage.ca
900
Sysgen Solutions Group
www.sysgen.ca
703
Ted’s Quality Roofing Inc.
www.tedsqualityroofing.ca
809
Tessier Enterprise
www.tessierenterprise.ca
301
Think Mechanical Inc. 1
www.thinkmechanical.com 211
Tingley Inc.
www.tingleyrubber.com
205
Top Floor Coating
www.topfloorcoating.ca
210
Lecol Inc.
www.lecol.com
911
LED in Action
www.ledinaction.com
804
Total Power Limited
www.totalpower.ca
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www.touchtonecanada.com
304
www.twinriverbeam.com
913
Lenmak Exterior Innovations
www.lenmak.com
907
Touchtone Canada Ltd - Flooring & Interiors
Lety Construction
www.letyconstruction.ca
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Twin River Beam Co.
Lumenix
www.lumenix.com 730
VACUFLO
www.vacufloedm.com 823
Makloc Construction & Makloc Buildings
www.makloc.com
902
Viceroy Houses (2015) Ltd.
www.viceroy.com
www.vortexdryers.com 6
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Mercedes-Benz Heritage Valley
www.mbhv.ca
215
Vortex Industries 1
Microwatt Life Safety Solutions
www.microwatt.com
712
Wayne Building Products Inc.
www.waynebuildingproducts.com
425
Midgaard Spray Foam Systems Ltd.
www.midgaardsprayfoamsystems.com 303
Wiston Building Materials Co.
www.witfloor.ca
601
Mira Timber Frame
www.miratimberframe.com
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Exhibitor List – By Category Architectural Products Alberta Custom Metal Fabricators Ltd...............................................................................................908 Lenmak Exterior Innovations.............................................................................................................907 Pilot Group.........................................................................................................................................521
Association BOMA Edmonton................................................................................................................................008 Edmonton Construction Association..................................................................................................608 IFMA – Northern Alberta...................................................................................................................830
Building Envelope Acrytec Panel Industries....................................................................................................................813 Demilec Inc.........................................................................................................................................431 Durabond Products Limited...............................................................................................................405 Firestone Building Products Canada..................................................................................................216 Garland Canada Inc............................................................................................................................617 Lenmak Exterior Innovations.............................................................................................................907 Pilot Group.........................................................................................................................................521
Building Products / Materials / Supplies 1-800 Drywall....................................................................................................................................330 Can-Cell Industries Inc.......................................................................................................................720 CANAM...............................................................................................................................................621 CANZ Building Products Inc................................................................................................................401 Chephren Building Solutions Inc........................................................................................................714 Devlin Construction Ltd......................................................................................................................201 James Hardie Building Products........................................................................................................018 Ladder Lockdown...............................................................................................................................009 Makloc Construction & Makloc Buildings...........................................................................................902 Nerval Corporation.............................................................................................................................305
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Profast................................................................................................................................................803 Viceroy Houses (2015) Ltd..................................................................................................................603 Wayne Building Products Inc.............................................................................................................425
Coating / Sealants / Finishes Daam Galvanizing Ltd........................................................................................................................905 Durabond Products Limited...............................................................................................................405 Everline Coatings and Services...........................................................................................................705 Gaco Western.....................................................................................................................................631 Innovative Manufacturing Inc............................................................................................................300
Concrete and Asphalt Products / Services Garden Concrete Services...................................................................................................................624 Knelsen Sand & Gravel Ltd.................................................................................................................522 Park-Aid Asphalt and Maintenance Ltd..............................................................................................917 Plasti-Fab - Edmonton.......................................................................................................................903 Silverstone Builders Inc......................................................................................................................020 Smartfix Asphalt Infrared Repair Limited..........................................................................................220
Consulting BDC.....................................................................................................................................................306 Fusiontek............................................................................................................................................702 Sysgen Solutions Group.....................................................................................................................703
Contractor / Developer Roterra Piling Ltd...............................................................................................................................010
Countertops Atlas Granite Inc.................................................................................................................................605
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Decking Allura by Plycem.................................................................................................................................222 Northern Exposure Decking Inc.........................................................................................................206 Tessier Enterprise...............................................................................................................................301
Document Management ARC Document Solutions....................................................................................................................921 PM Signs.............................................................................................................................................321
Electrical Simson Maxwell.................................................................................................................................403 Core Products Canada Ltd..................................................................................................................203 Design 21 LED Light............................................................................................................................012 LED in Action......................................................................................................................................804 RC Lighting.........................................................................................................................................221 Robinson Lighting and Bath...............................................................................................................501
Elevators / Escalators Otis Canada........................................................................................................................................204
Energy Conservation / Management ALSCO Canada Corporation................................................................................................................530 Atco Pipelines & Liquids Global Business Unit...................................................................................820 Earthbin Products..............................................................................................................................615 FortisAlberta......................................................................................................................................802 Greenstone Structural Solutions........................................................................................................915 Hamdon Energy Solutions..................................................................................................................710 IPLC Vantera Inc..................................................................................................................................726 Lumenix..............................................................................................................................................730 EWMC - Buildex - Show Guide Ad - Print Ready.pdf 1 3/7/2017 3:46:29 PM NuEnergy Solar...................................................................................................................................831
Panwins Energy Services Inc.............................................................................................................. 011 SkyFire Energy Inc..............................................................................................................................801 Think Mechanical Inc.......................................................................................................................... 211 Total Power Limited...........................................................................................................................824 Vortex Industries................................................................................................................................006
Equipment Rental & Sales Apple Fitness Store Ltd.......................................................................................................................721 Driving Force Vehicle Rentals, Sales & Leasing..................................................................................500 Mercedes-Benz Heritage Valley.........................................................................................................215 Nissan Commercial Vehicles...............................................................................................................709 Simson Maxwell.................................................................................................................................403
Financial Services / Investments / Insurance BDC.....................................................................................................................................................306
Flooring Top Floor Coating...............................................................................................................................210 Touchtone Canada Ltd - Flooring & Interiors.....................................................................................304 Twin River Beam Co............................................................................................................................913 Wiston Building Materials Co.............................................................................................................601
Foundations Roterra Piling Ltd...............................................................................................................................010
Government Health Canada....................................................................................................................................422
HVAC Aqua Air Systems Ltd..........................................................................................................................828
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Life Safety / Safety Equipment
Can-Cell Industries Inc.......................................................................................................................720
Insight Insurance and Risk Management...........................................................................................322
Accu-Flo Meter Service Ltd.................................................................................................................630 Head To Toe Safety.............................................................................................................................013 Innovative Fall Protection Inc.............................................................................................................609 Lecol Inc.............................................................................................................................................911 Microwatt Life Safety Solutions.........................................................................................................712 Pfanner Canada..................................................................................................................................214 Pro Rescue Services............................................................................................................................919 Safesidewalks Canada........................................................................................................................904 Skyline Group International...............................................................................................................805 Tingley Inc..........................................................................................................................................205
Janitorial / Cleaning Products & Services
Lighting
Central Vacuum Retractable Hose Systems.......................................................................................524
Core Products Canada Ltd..................................................................................................................203 Cree Canada........................................................................................................................................623 Design 21 LED Light............................................................................................................................012 LED in Action......................................................................................................................................804 Lumenix..............................................................................................................................................730 RC Lighting.........................................................................................................................................221 Robinson Lighting and Bath...............................................................................................................501
Icynene Inc.........................................................................................................................................423 Midgaard Spray Foam Systems Ltd....................................................................................................303 Plasti-Fab – Edmonton......................................................................................................................903
Insurance / Risk Management BrokerLink..........................................................................................................................................525 Crawford & Company (Canada) Inc....................................................................................................927
Staples Advantage Canada.................................................................................................................900
Kitchen/ Bath Simple Shower Solutions...................................................................................................................230
Land and Building Environmental Eco Supply Canada.............................................................................................................................821
Landscape & Garden Accessories B8 Ventures........................................................................................................................................202 Burnco Landscape Centre...................................................................................................................727
Marketing DEL Communications Inc....................................................................................................................223
Parking/ Roadway Construction Services & Systems B8 Ventures........................................................................................................................................202
Eagle Lake Landscape Supply............................................................................................................701
Printing – Large Format
Knelsen Sand & Gravel Ltd.................................................................................................................522
ARC Document Solutions....................................................................................................................921 PM Signs.............................................................................................................................................321
Tessier Enterprise...............................................................................................................................301
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DEL Communications Inc....................................................................................................................223
Asyma Solutions Ltd...........................................................................................................................716 Fusiontek............................................................................................................................................702 GRAPHISOFT.......................................................................................................................................800 IPLC Vantera Inc..................................................................................................................................726 Spatial Technologies Inc.....................................................................................................................320 Sysgen Solutions Group.....................................................................................................................703
Rain Screens Acrytec Panel Industries....................................................................................................................813
Real Estate / Property Management YEG Property Management................................................................................................................007
Roofing Products / Services A & M Roofing Ltd...............................................................................................................................613 Gaco Western.....................................................................................................................................631 Garland Canada Inc............................................................................................................................617 Innovative Manufacturing Inc............................................................................................................300 Mule-Hide Products...........................................................................................................................400 Real Life Roofing Inc...........................................................................................................................920 Renoteck.............................................................................................................................................430 Skyline Group International...............................................................................................................805 Stabilt Canada....................................................................................................................................022 Ted’s Quality Roofing Inc....................................................................................................................809 Firestone Building Products Canada..................................................................................................216 Twin River Beam Co............................................................................................................................913
Security Services
Tile / Stone Atlas Granite Inc.................................................................................................................................605 Scorpio Stone.....................................................................................................................................811
Wall Protection / Wall Coverings / Services DuRock Alfacing International Ltd.....................................................................................................209
Waste Management City of Edmonton, Waste Management Services...............................................................................200 Earthbin Products..............................................................................................................................615 Molok North America Ltd...................................................................................................................704
Waterproofing Lety Construction...............................................................................................................................331
Windows/ Doors
Garda Canada Security Corp...............................................................................................................912 Palisade Security Group Inc................................................................................................................224 Securitas Canada................................................................................................................................302
Durabuilt Windows & Doors...............................................................................................................208 Innotech Windows + Doors...............................................................................................................817 NABCO Canada....................................................................................................................................901 Paneless Window Washing Inc..........................................................................................................924
Siding
Wood Products
Allura by Plycem.................................................................................................................................222
Mira Timber Frame.............................................................................................................................708
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BUILDEX Edmonton • March 21 & 22, 2017
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New / Green Product Showcase Aqua Air System – Booth 828 30/30 Dual 9
Greenstone Structural Solutions – Booth 915 Greenstone Structural Panel
The 30/30 Dual 9 is a breakthrough HVAC filtration product where every component has been engineered to deliver the highest level of continuous particle removal, with the lowest energy consumption and longest service life.
Greenstone Structural Solutions is the exclusive Canadian manufacturer of the Greenstone Structural Panel, a revolutionary framing technology used in wall, foundation, roof, and high-rise infill applications.
The Dual Merv 9 comes with dual but equal MERV ratings (MERV 9 and MERV 9A), a dual layered gradient density media and dual performance guarantee options of 9 or 12 months.
By incorporating the collective strength of composite technology, the Greenstone panel offers architects, developers, contractors and owners multiple benefits unmatched by traditional framing methods.
This filter is guaranteed to last 1 year before a filter change out if your operating system runs a 100 hours a week or less. For every Dual 9 HVAC filter, it will take three or four low cost pleated filters to equal filtration performance — waste disposal, landfill impact and transaction costs. Come by our booth and learn how using Camfil Clean Air Solutions can save you LABOUR and ENERGY because of a lower operating pressure drop while improving your indoor air quality. This filter is made with 60% recycled materials. www.aquaair.ab.ca
NuEnergy Solar – Booth 831 Solar PV NuEnergy is honoured to be celebrating our 10th year in business during 2017! As an electrical and mechanical EPC serving residential, commercial, and institutional clients throughout Western Canada, we are focussed at delivering exceptional value to our clients. Our multi-disciplined team has decades of experience providing engineering and construction services. We are proud to have a great track record with many happy clients. Within our electrical group, our solar PV team has designed and installed over 500 kW of DC power on 40 projects over the past five years. We are one of Alberta’s most experienced solar PV installers having designed and constructed all types of systems. While it may seem there are many new installers starting up these days, you can trust NuEnergy as an experienced, reliable, and stable business for your project. We are excited to be celebrating our first decade and you can be confident we will be around for many decades to come. Please contact us today to find out how solar PV can save your business money and help the environment. The provincial government is releasing grant money this summer which will cover 25% of the project costs. This incentive won’t last forever and so the time for a solar PV project is now! www.nuenergygroup.com
HIGHER EFFECTIVE R-VALUES – UNIFORM THERMAL EFFICIENCY – REDUCED UTILITY COSTS – FASTER CONSTRUCTION TIMES The Greenstone Panel offers four critical building envelope functions in one cost-effective, highperformance assembly: ENGINEERING, FRAMING, INSULATION, VAPOUR BARRIER The Greenstone technology has been used globally in over 70,000 projects worldwide for over 35 years. The thermal performance characteristics of Greenstone has been substantiated in virtually every climatic environment. www.GreenstoneStructuralSolutions.ca
Think Mechanical Inc. – Booth 211 SunPump and Geo-Exchange Structural Piling System Think Mechanical is proud to present two innovative products that are new to Alberta’s renewable future, SunPump and GeoExchange Structural Piling System. The SunPump combines heat pump technology with both air source and solar thermal technology. It uses a heat pump just like geothermal to absorb heat and redistribute it. The solar collector is a revolutionary technology that combines air source and solar thermal technologies for increased renewable energy performance. The Geo-Exchange Structural Piling System is a revolutionary process that we have worked closely with APE Drilling in order to bringing this technology to Canada! This system combines the building foundation with the ground loop, drastically reducing initial investment while decreasing site disruption. Geo-Exchange photo courtesy of apedrilling.com SunPump photo courtesy of SunPump.com www.thinkmechanical.com
Vortex Industries – Booth 006 Hand and Hair Dryers Vortex Industries manufacturers and designs state-of-the-art dryers. TOMORROW’S hand and hair dryers TODAY, the only hand and hair dryers with ™ technology assuring you a bacteria free hand or hair dry every time. dryers will meet the needs of your most challenging projects. We are the new standard for Eco-friendly, sustainable high speed hair and hand dryers. The designers choice dryers for a stylish, colorful, worry free performance with Wi-Fi along with our exclusive 10 Year Diamond warranty.
New / Green Product Showcase participants can be identified on the tradeshow floor by their signs.
Come visit us at booth #006 www.vortexdryers.com
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Wednesday Sessions Wed., Mar. 22 • 8:00am–11:30am • $125 • Ballroom 104 W01: PM 150: Alternative Project Delivery Methods
Wed., March 22 • 8:30am–10:30am • $65 • Ballroom 103 W05: Increase the Power of Your Personal Brand
[ AAA 3.5 SLH • BOMI 3.0 CPDs • 3 Hours General IDCEC Approved ]
[ AAA 2.0 SLH • BOMI 2.0 CPDs • 2 Hours General IDCEC Approved ]
This workshop will move outside standard project delivery, exploring alternative methods. Focusing on a selection of techniques that have been implemented, the speaker will provide information on Integrated Project Delivery, Design-Build, Construction Managementat-Risk and Public-Private Partnerships. This workshop will provide a Dr. Bud MacAuley Lush high-level how to and resources for each method, highlighting advantages and disadvantages as well as impact on project outcomes.
A strong personal brand is the foundation of a strong career. The people who matter to your career and business growth have an opinion about you. Whether you are the CEO of a large corporation, a student, warehouse worker, teacher, online marketer, pest control technician, truck driver, welder, farmer, salesperson or Bootstrapper, what others think will impact your success or failure.
Speaker: Dr. Bud MacAuley Lush, Chairman & Chief Technical Officer, Atocrates Project Sciences
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Defining your personal brand requires authenticity and transparency. Begin the process by asking pointed questions that require thoughtful and honest answers.
Wednesday, March 22 • 8:30am–9:30am • $45 • ROOM 108/108A W02: Solar Energy in Alberta
As a review, my definition of a brand is simply this; A brand is what others think it is. Full stop! The definition is never more relevant than when it is applied to your personal brand. You will leave this seminar with a complete definition of what your personal brand is. You will also receive tips and practical ideas for growing your personal brand.
[ AAA 1.0 SLH • BOMI 1.0 CPD ]
The speaker will review the following important elements of branding:
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. This presentation will highlight the barriers to solar energy implementation, discussing and emphasizing the financial, social and environmental benefits of solar energy.
Personal Brand Analysis
Speaker: Tom Jackman, Researcher, SAIT Polytechnic
Wednesday, March 22 • 8:30am–9:30am • $45 • ROOM 109/109A W03: Developer’s Roundtable
• What is the difference between career and personal brand? • What do others think of you; strengths, weaknesses? • What does being the real you mean? – transparency, authenticity, trust? • What is your real and perceived value? • How do I build career equity – What does that mean? • Career goal setting – plan the work and work the plan? Practical Brand Building Tools
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[ AAA 1.0 SLH • BOMI 1.0 CPD ] This presentation will provide an overview of proposed and existing development projects in the City and surrounding areas, touching on different property sectors such as industrial, office, multi-residential and retail. Esteemed panelists will discuss market trends, highlighting the challenges and opportunities that exist for the local marketplace. Panelists will provide a future forward look, sharing insights on changing market demands and what to expect over the coming year.
• Systems and approaches • Networking • Life long learning • Bootstrapper (Guerilla) strategies • Body language, speech • Social media • Professional and Community Awards Speaker: Robyn T. Braley, President, UniMark Creative
Moderator: Patti Walsh, Partner, Grant Thornton LLP Panelists: Colin Clish, President, Clish Development Corp Hilary Lumme, Vice-President, Property Management, Operations and Leasing, Katz Group Real Estate Nolan Montgomery, President, Camgill Development Corporation Curtis Way, Principal, RMS Group
Wed., March 22 • 8:30am–10:30am • $85 • Ballroom 102 W04: Tools for Turbulent Times: Developing A High Impact Board [ AAA 2.0 SLH • BOMI 2.0 CPDs • 1 Hour General IDCEC Approved ] Attend this seminar to learn about Key Principles in Building and Leading a Peak Performing Board. A Peak Performing Board is a competitive advantage – especially when market conditions are difficult Michael Mangum and all businesses are looking to leverage every bit of competitive advantage possible. Corporate boards – whether advisory or legal / statutory / fiduciary – can help set a business apart from its competitors. Beyond mere governance, truly Peak Performing Boards help craft a strategic future for the organization that pushes toward vision fulfillment while adapting to changes in the operating environment. FMI will lead participants through a discussion of the key steps in creating and leading a Peak Performing Board, as well as an overview of the process and critical roles involved. Speaker: Michael Mangum, Principal, FMI Corporation
Wednesday, March 22 • 9:30am–10:30am • $45 • ROOM 107A W06: Project Communication – So Easy, Yet So Difficult [ AAA 1.0 SLH • BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 Hour General IDCEC Approved ] The root cause of most, if not all, project issues is the same: a communication breakdown somewhere along the line. While this is a seemingly simple concept, it is amazing how many times one small breakdown results in a domino effect of issues that can cripple a project. This presentation will expand upon the intricacies of project management, narrowing in on people practices and expanding upon communication best practices, the value of actually talking to people and the importance of humility. Speaker: Patrick Crevolin, Operations Manager, Scott Builders Inc.
Wednesday, Mar. 22 • 10:00am–11:00am • $45 • ROOM 108/108A W07: Solar Heat Pump Technology [ AAA 1.0 SLH • BOMI 1.0 CPD ] Solar Heat Pump technology is a highly efficient and cost effective renewable energy heating system that combines the benefits of solar thermal with the efficiency of heat pumps. This technology isn’t new – it’s just being used differently! We’ve always had geothermal heat pumps. We’ve always had solar thermal panels. We’ve always had air source technology. This is all three in one. It uses a heat pump just like geothermal to absorb heat and redistribute it. The solar panel is a revolutionary technology that combines air source and solar thermal technologies for increased renewable energy performance. This presentation will take you through the solar heat pump technology including history, components, applications, benefits and return on investment. Speaker: Ken McCullough, Chief Executive Officer, Think Mechanical Inc.
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Wednesday Sessions Wed., March 22 • 10:00am–11:00am • $45 • ROOM 109/109A W08: The Future of Fort Mac — Resilient or Not? [ AAA 1.0 SLH • BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 Hour General IDCEC Approved ] A group of ardent green building advocates who were concerned about the wildfires in Fort McMurray collaborated with the Government of Alberta, the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo and the Insurance Bureau of Canada to support a Build Back Better campaign for the municipality. The first phase of the campaign launched successfully in Nov. 2016 with a resilient design outreach program for local homebuilders and home owners. A second phase planned for 2017 will educate tradespeople on what it means to build better. Build Back Better was inspired by the work of two other organizations that have been instrumental in demonstrating how to build for resiliency: FireSmart Canada and the Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction or ICLR. This is a great story of building, environmental and insurance professionals acting on behalf of the public good to improve construction in a region more noted for the oil sands than sustainability.
lower operating costs and even decreased costs of construction were went over in detail and investors were quickly found to proceed. This brought about the installation of the first Structural Geo Exchange Helical Pile into play in central Alberta in just 3 short months in Westlock. Speaker: Caleb West, Seed Builders – Structual Geo Exchange Helical Pile
Wednesday, March 22 • 11:00am–12:00pm • $45 • Ballroom 103 W11: NECB 2011 and Building Envelope Systems [ BOMI 1.0 CPD ] The NECB 2011 Energy Code is now a requirement in Alberta, with all projects required to comply since November 2016. This sessions will help you understand the new code by addressing which compliances path is appropriate, what the prescriptive or performance requirements are, and how they may impact your projects.
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The presentation will discuss Alberta case studies that have navigated the NECB code requirements and lessons learnt from the experience, ranging from prescriptive compliance to energy modeling. Examples of how the trade-off path can be applied will also be presented. When a project pursues the performance path (energy modelling), there is synergy with other sustainability certifications such as LEED or BuiltGreen. Speakers: Christian Cianfrone, Building Energy Practice Lead, Morrison Hershfield Amir Hassan, Facade Engineering Specialist, Morrison Hershfield
Andrée Iffrig
Rebecca Davidson
Glenn McGillivray
Wed., March 22 • 11:30am–1:30pm • $65 • ROOM 108/108A W12: New Lighting Metrics, Technologies and Trends [ AAA 20 SLH • BOMI 2.0 CPD • 2 Hours General IDCEC Approved ]
Rob de Pruis
Laura Stewart
Moderator: Andrée Iffrig, Sustainability Team Lead, DIRTT Environmental Solutions Speakers: Rebecca Davidson, Principle Investigator of Net Zero Home Design, SAIT Polytechnic Glenn McGillivray, Managing Director, Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction Rob de Pruis, Director, Consumer & Industry Relations, Western & Pacific, Insurance Bureau of Canada Laura Stewart, FireSmart Engagement Specialist, Alberta Agriculture & Forestry; President, FireSmart Canada
Commercial lighting design continues to evolve as it is shaped by industry and technology. Attend this seminar to learn what new regulations and product innovations may affect the design and construction of your projects, including: 1. New Lighting Metrics
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2. Technology Trends 3. Energy Standards 4. Rating Systems Speaker: Sunny Ghataurah, President & CEO, AES Engineering
Wed., March 22 • 11:00am–12:30pm • $75 • Ballroom 102 W09: Unleashing New Sources of Growth [ AAA 1.5 SLH • BOMI 1.5 CPD • 1 Hour General IDCEC Approved ] 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 exist in. At both ends of the scale this is challenging: rapid growth is difficult Tim O’Connor to resource for, challenging for cash management, and often leaves customer service less that desirable. Scarce economies cause us to scramble to put a business development process in place when we may not ever have had to think about sales or marketing. What can organizations do to manage this cycle? How can companies be strategic, smart, forward thinking and controlling about growth? How can they generate new sources of growth and revenue to protect themselves against future downturns? How can businesses turn market disruptions into opportunities for growth? Speaker: Tim O’Connor, CEO, Results Canada Incorporated
Wednesday, March 22 • 12:30pm–1:30pm • $45 • Ballroom 103 W13: Utility Supply Options and Case Studies [ AAA 1.0 SLH • BOMI 1.0 CPD ] As a building designer/developer, you have options for how a utility brings their supply lines into your location – including how many lines are brought in, their sizing, your contractual requirements, and whether individual suites/CRUs receive their own utility feed or you install a sub-metering system. In this practical session you will hear what some of the options may be, how they can affect the capital cost and the ongoing operating costs for your tenants, and what the risks are for certain supply options. Case studies will be presented covering various utility types, suppliers, and options. Speaker: Chris Vilcsak, President & CEO, Solution 105 Consulting
Wed., Mar. 22 • 12:30pm–4:00pm • $125 • Ballroom 104 W14: PM 250: Quality Procurement: Strategy, Best Practices and Alternatives [ AAA 3.5 SLH • BOMI 3.0 CPDs • 3 Hours General IDCEC Approved ]
Wednesday, March 22 • 11:00am–12:00pm • $45 • Room 107 W10: GeoSteel — A Case Study on Structural Geo Exchange Systems in Alberta
With a direct correlation to timeline, financial performance, quality assurance, risk aversion, and the end value of an asset, an effective procurement process is critical to the success of a project.
[ AAA 1.0 SLH • BOMI 1.0 CPD ]
This workshop will explain how to develop (or revisit) a procurement Dr. Bud MacAuley Lush strategy that aligns with owner expectations and overall project objectives. Taking a solution based approach, the speaker will identify the challenges commonly met throughout the procurement cycle while highlighting industry best practices and alternative methods in preventing or mitigating these obstacles.
With the ever increasing operating costs in Canada of heating homes and buildings many have included solar panels, thicker insulation, better air barriers and higher quality windows in an attempt to lower costs. The thought that a geo exchange system could offer structural support never had much thought in Alberta or even in Canada until Caleb West sat down with Colin Grindle after a linkedin post. A quick thought process between the pair about bungalow homes and commercial structures and how it could work despite our cold climates deepened the concept. These things paired with the benefit of 20
Speaker: Dr. Bud MacAuley Lush, Chairman & Chief Technical Officer, Atocrates Project Sciences
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Wednesday, March 22 • 1:00pm–2:00pm • $45 • Room 107 W15: Change or Die: Building a Lasting Practice
Wednesday, March 22 • 2:00pm–3:00pm • $45 • ROOM 108/108A W17: The Why and How of Environmental Health and Wellbeing
[ AAA 1.0 SLH • BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 Hour General IDCEC Approved ]
[ AAA 1.0 SLH • BOMI 1.0 CPD • 1 Hour HSW IDCEC Approved ]
Being innovative and agile are a requirement in today’s business world and few companies and managers know how to do this well. Most leaders believe they can drive change through analysis or sheer will, when the reality is that change done in this manner does not stick and will result in a divided team. This dynamic has led to the development of the Change Management Profession as businesses have learned there is a science and an art to implementing positive change in small and large companies. The AEC (Architects, Engineers and Contractors) is poised for significant change as new technologies come to market and a millennial workforce becomes the productive engine of our industry. The bottom line is companies need to learn to not only embrace change, but to be effective at it. This session will teach you the fundamental principles of what is required to build a change ready organization and give you practical tools and tips to get this process started in your business.
Health and wellbeing is a hot topic right now in the building industry. Intuitively we know that our environments can positively or negatively affect our health, and we’ve see an increased awareness on this topic thanks in large part to work done by the World Green Building Council and the International WELL Building Institute.
Speaker: Tony Cancellier, Managing Director, Syntropy Group
Wednesday, March 22 • 1:00pm–3:00pm • $65 • BallRoom 102 W16: Leadership Competencies for Green Building Professionals [ AAA 2.0 SLH • BOMI 2.0 CPD • 2 Hours General IDCEC Approved ] Most green building professionals — engineers, architects, designers, technicians, consultants — receive technical training but few have been exposed to techniques for persuading clients and management to adopt more sustainable options. What competencies do you need to talk a laggard into net zero energy or a more resilient solution? This seminar is an interactive learning event designed to identify and develop the skillsets required for success as a change agent. During the seminar you will be introduced to practices from systems thinking, an approach to cultivating change used internationally in support of sustainable development. There will be time to test out various methods and you can expect to leave with a toolkit for use on the job. Originally designed for the CaGBC, Alberta Chapter, this seminar was warmly received. Past participants felt it filled a hole in their professional development and enjoyed the camaraderie they experienced during the session. Speaker: Andrée Iffrig, Sustainability Team Lead, DIRTT Environmental Solutions
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But what does it mean to really create a healthy environment? What does wellbeing even mean? How can we actually incorporate design strategies to achieve spaces that are better for people? Interactive in nature, this session will provide an opportunity to hear from two perspectives on healthy design and is sure to be of interest to anyone fascinated by designing for people. Speakers: Kaitlyn Gillis, Director, Wellbeing + Sustainability, Light House Sustainable Building Centre Chris Taylor, Practice Leader – OHS, Western Canada and NW Ontario, Pinchin West
Wednesday, March 22 • 2:00pm–3:00pm • $45 • Ballroom 103 W18: Infrastructure and Major Projects Update [ AAA 1.0 SLH • BOMI 1.0 CPD ] With investment in various sectors, the City of Edmonton is undergoing a rejuvenation it hasn’t seen in years. As more Cities build up, Edmonton is adopting a build IN, UP and Out approach. The City is exploring expanding its boundaries to accommodate new residential developments designed to meet the demands of a growing population. In 2020, residents will be able to hop on the Valley Line – an Intensive 27 km LRT systems with a $1.8 billion price tag. Local neighbourhoods will also get a boost with the City’s new Major Neighbourhood Renewal Program, a $615 million project that will improve the Infrastructure of 43 neighbourhoods, plus seven more in the next three years. This seminar will provide an update on current infrastructure and major projects occurring within the greater Edmonton area. Provide status updates on projects currently underway, the presenter will also provide an overview of projects coming down the pipe within the next 5 years. Speaker: Jorge Castellanos, Branch Manager, Infrastructure Delivery, City of Edmonton
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