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CONSTRUCTOR 2018

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10 2017 CCA Board of Directors 15 Your CCA Staff members

100 SAIT’s Women in Trades and Technology Committee supports women in non-traditional fields

18 Message from the CCA President Fabio Filice

104 MASTERING THE FRONTIER Past CCA Chairman, David McMechan, paves the way as an industry leader for over 60 years

20 Another landmark on Calgary’s horizon Construction continues on the Seton Recreation Facility

108 Driving Change Calgary’s Stadium Shopping Centre is poised to transform into an innovative mixed-use neighbourhood hub

28 CCA Chair’s Report Chris Bardell

112 Forging Leaders of Tomorrow How the CCA’s YCL Committee is helping young people in the industry overcome challenges and discover opportunities

32 Tomorrowland The CCA gives members glimpse into the future at the OAEC workshop 40 A window-shopper's paradise The exciting New Horizon Mall 50 ACA Report By Ken Gibson, Executive Director 56 Building Sustainability Calgary’s first net-zero energy commercial building

116 STEELING HOME! Harris Rebar moves to new state-of-the-art facility in Calgary 120 Legal Feature Complex facts & contested evidence: no longer a hurdle for summary judgment? 129 CCA MEMBERSHIP LISTINGS

Calgary Construction Association Editor Amy Smith Managing Editor Tammy Schuster Contributing Writers Jim Timlick Mark Halsall Tammy Schuster Deb Smith Melanie Franner Lisa Fattori Sales Manager Dayna Oulion Toll Free: 1.866.424.6398 Advertising Account Executives Gary Barrington Cheryl Ezinicki Corey Frazer Brian Gerow Jennifer Hebert Ross James Gladwyn Nickel Michelle Raike Dan Roberts Anthony Romeo Gary Seamans Jordan Switzer

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172 DOWNTOWN CONDOS Selling a concept

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72 Calgary’s Historic City Hall Calgary fights to retain important part of city’s history

184 STANDARD DOCUMENTS COMBINE CLARITY AND EXPERTISE FOR AN EVOLVING CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY Changes in the construction industry reflected in new and updated documents and guides

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188 COOLNet Alberta feature The other Alberta advantage

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78 Canadian Construction Association Report Current priorities 83 STANDARD CONTRACTS AND DOCUMENTS 86 Building construction management with Gold Seal certification

190 BuildForce feature Construction industry strives to set highest standard In ethics 192 Index to advertisers

88 CCA GOLD SEAL CERTIFICATE HOLDERS

On the cover: The Calgary Construction Association was awarded the 2016 CCA Gold Seal Association Award received for outstanding achievements in promoting and supporting the CCA Gold Seal program; and the 2016 CCA Partnership Award received for outstanding leadership in the areas of industry enhancement, education, and membership.

The CCA magazine titled The CONSTRUCTOR reflects upon the group of settlers that commenced to build Fort Calgary in 1875 to the new era of contractors who have constructed today’s impressive structures, a symbol of the City’s progress. The members of the Calgary Construction Association are proud of their collective accomplishments in the building of Calgary.

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2017-2018 EXECUTIVE Chair CHRIS BARDELL, GSC Ledcor Construction Bay 28 – 1930 Maynard Road S.E. Calgary, Alberta T2E 6J8 Phone: 403-264-9155 Email: chris.bardell@ledcor.com

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Sr. Vice-Chair BILL BLACK Allied Contractors Inc. 7003 30th Street S.E. Bay 26 Calgary, Alberta T2C 1N6 Phone: 403-830-7477 Email: bblack@alliedcontractors.ca Secretary-Treasurer ROBERT NEUFELD, CA Hamilton & Rosenthal, Chartered Accountants LLP Mission Square, 2424 4th Street S.W. Calgary, Alberta T2S 2T4 Phone: 403-514-2205 Email: neufeld@hamrose.com Vice-Chair DWAYNE WALLACE Secure Mechanical & Electrical Bay 6, 4420 – 75th Avenue S.E. Calgary, Alberta T2C 2H8 Phone: 403-695-4277 Email: dwayne@securecalgary.ca President FABIO FILICE Calgary Construction Association 2725 12th Street N.E. Calgary, Alberta T2E 7J2 Phone: 403-291-3350 Email: Fabiofilice@cca.cc Vice-Chair SCOTT WHITE Western Electrical Management Ltd. 3770 – 12 Street N.E Calgary, Alberta T2E 8H9 Phone: 403-291-2333 Email: swhite@westernelectrical.com

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2017 Board of Directors Colin Aitken, GSC Director at Large Graham Construction & Engineering Inc. 10909 - 27 Street S.E., Calgary, Alberta T2Z 3V9 Phone: 403-253-1314 E-mail: colinai@graham.ca

Pat Arts, GSC Ferguson Corporation 3620 Blackburn Road S.E., Calgary, AB T2G 4A5 Phone: 403-287-4499 • Fax: 403-243-2198 E-mail: patarts@ferguson.ca Chris Bardell, GSC Chair Ledcor Construction Bay 28 – 1930 Maynard Road S.E., Calgary, Alberta T2E 6J8 Phone: 403-264-9155 Email: chris.bardell@ledcor.com

Bill Black Sr. Vice-Chair Allied Contractors Inc. 7003 30th Street S.E. Bay 26, Calgary, Alberta T2C 1N6 Phone: 403-830-7477 Email: bblack@alliedcontractors.ca Rob Bromberg Director at Large Davidson Enman Lumber Ltd. 452 – 42 Avenue S.E., Calgary, Alberta T2G 1Y5 Phone: 403-243-2566 • Fax: 403-243-7958 Email: rbromberg@delumber.com

Tyler Bungay, GSC Director at Large Botting and Associates #215, 340 Midpark Way S.E., Calgary, Alberta T2X 1P1 Phone: 403-256-6544 Email: tyler.bungay@botting.ab.ca Fabrizio Carinelli, GSC Director at Large CANA Construction Ltd. 5720 4th Street S.E., Calgary, Alberta T2H 1K7 Phone: 403-255-5521 Email: carinell@cana.ca

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Craig Clifton, P. Eng. Consulting Engineers of Alberta Clifton Associates 2222 – 30 Avenue N.E., Calgary, Alberta T2E 7K9 Phone: 403-263-2556 E-mail: craig_clifton@clifton.ca Wellington Evans Sheet Metal Contractors Association Universal Ventilation Ltd. Bay 4, 412 - 53rd Avenue S.E., Calgary, Alberta T2H 0N4 Phone: 403-516-1966 Email: wellington@universalventilation.com Fabio Filice President Calgary Construction Association 2725 12th Street N.E., Calgary, Alberta T2E 7J2 Phone: 403-291-3350 Email: fabiofilice@cca.cc

Todd Garstad Canadian Institute of Plumbing & Heating Wolseley Plumbing & Heating Bay 5 10775 42nd Street S.E., Calgary, Alberta T2C 5B2 Phone: 403-243-8790 Email: todd.garstad@wolseleyinc.ca Lisa Gibson Director at Large Ledcor Construction Ltd. Bay 28 – 1930 Maynard Road S.E., Calgary, Alberta T2E 6J8 Phone: 403-781-5387 E-mail: Lisa.Gibson@Ledcor.com

Richard Grant Surety Association of Canada Trisura Guarantee Insurance Company Suite 3360, 150 - 6 Avenue S.W. , Calgary, Alberta T2P 3Y7 Phone: 403-663-3343 Email: richard.agrant@trisura.com Scott Grobel Mechanical Contractors Association MJS Mechanical Ltd. 2401 – 144 Avenue N.E., Calgary, Alberta T3P 1E1 Phone: 403-250-1355 Email: sgrobel@mjsmechanical.com

Richard Heine Director at Large Centron Group of Companies Blackfoot Point #104, 8826 Blackfoot Trail S.E., Calgary AB, T2J 3J1 Phone: 403- 252-1120 • Fax: 403- 255-8525 E-mail: rheine@centrongroup.com The CONSTRUCTOR 2018

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2017 Board of Directors Toby Hendrie, GSC Director at Large PCL Construction Company 2882 11th Street N.E., Calgary, AB T2E 7S7 Phone: 587-998-8629 E-mail: tjhendrie@pcl.com Shaun Hohman Canadian Bar Association Rose LLP Suite 810, 333 – 5th Avenue S.W., Calgary, Alberta T2P 3B6 Phone: 403-776-0508 • Fax: 403-258-2807 Email: shaun.hohman@rosellp.com Steve Huska, GSC Canadian Automatic Sprinkler Association Viking Fire Protection 4220 – 76th Avenue S.E., Calgary, Alberta T2C 2J2 Phone: 403-236-7151 • Fax: 403-236-7493 Email: shuska@vikingfire.ca Dave Kinley, GSC Director at Large Concept Electric Ltd. 1260 Highfield Crescent Street S.E., Calgary, Alberta T2G 5M3 Phone: 403-287-8777 • Fax: 403-287-8781 Email: dave.kinley@conceptgroup.ca Norm Kuntz Concrete Alberta Burnco Rock Products Ltd. 104, 155 Glendeer Circle S.E., P. O. Box 1480, Stn. T Calgary, Alberta T2H 2P9 Phone: 403-355-2663 • Fax: 403-640-9328 Email: norm.kuntz@burnco.com

Robert Neufeld, CA Secretary-Treasurer Hamilton & Rosenthal, Chartered Accountants LLP Mission Square, 2424 4th Street S.W., Calgary, Alberta T2S 2T4 Phone: 403-514-2205 Email: neufeld@hamrose.com Gary Playsted Alberta Roofing Contractors Association Flynn Canada Ltd. (Calgary) 285221 Kleysen Way, Rocky View, Alberta T1X 0K1 Phone: 403-720-8155 • Fax: 403-720-8160 Email: Gary.Playsted@flynncompanies.com

Todd Poulsen, GSC Director at Large Elan Construction Limited 100, 3639 – 27 Street N.E., Calgary, Alberta T1Y 5E4 Phone: 403-291-1165 • Fax: 403-291-5396 Email: toddp@elanconstruction.com

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John Reitmeier Calgary Glass & Architectural Metal Association Grant Metal Products Ltd. 291210 Wagon Wheel Road, Rocky View, Alberta T4A 0E2 Phone: 403-590-8000 • Fax: 403-590-7990 Email: john@grantmetal.com Bob Robinson, P.Eng., GSC Director at Large Westcor Construction Ltd. 2420 - 39 Avenue N.E., Calgary, Alberta T2E 6X1 Phone: 403-663-8677 • Fax: 403-663-8678 Email: bob.robinson@westcor.net Stephanie Roll Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada Executive Millwork Inc. #5, 1212 - 38 Avenue N.E., Calgary, Alberta T2E 6N2 Phone: 403-291-0400 Email: stephanier@executivemillwork.com Larry Shoesmith Construction Specifications Canada – Calgary Chapter Pilot Group Inc. 3240 Cedarille Drive S.W., Calgary, Alberta T2W 2H1 Phone: 403-251-5593 • Fax 403-250-5597 Email: larry@pilotgroup.ca Danijel Slisko Alberta Painting Contractors Association/ Master Painters and Decorators Association of Alberta United Decorating Inc. 7, 624B Beaver Dam Road N.E., Calgary, Alberta T2K 4W6 Phone: 403-569-1101 • Fax: 403-569-1211 Email: dan@uniteddecorating.com

Jordan Teed Alberta Floor Covering Association Universal Flooring Systems Ltd. #1, 1820 – 30 Avenue N.E., Calgary, Alberta T2E 7M5 Phone: 403-250-3900 • Fax: 403-250-3939 Email: jordan.teed@universal-flooring.com Jack Vanier Reinforcing Steel Institute of Alberta Harris Rebar 3208 – 52 Street S.E., Calgary, Alberta T2B 1N2 Phone: 403-272-8801 • Fax: 403-273-0841 Email: jvanier@harrisrebar.com

Frederick Vine, P.Eng., GSC Immediate Past Chair Clark Builders 7535 Flint Road S.E., Calgary, Alberta T2H 1G3 Phone: 403-253-0576 Email: fred.vine@clarkbuilders.com The CONSTRUCTOR 2018

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2017 Board of Directors John Volponi, GSC Director at Large WestAir Sheet Metal Ltd. 1238 45 Avenue N.E., Calgary, AB T2E 2P1 Phone: (403) 250-7518 E-mail: john@westair.ca Dwayne Wallace Vice-Chair Secure Mechanical & Electrical Bay 6, 4420 – 75th Avenue S.E., Calgary, Alberta T2C 2H8 Phone: 403-695-4277 • Fax: 403-452-9311 Email: dwayne@securecalgary.ca Brent White, GSC Calgary General Contractors Association Scott Builders Inc. 1224 – 34 Avenue N.E., Calgary, Alberta T2E 6L9 Phone: 403-869-4977 • Fax: 403-274-9395 Email: brentw@scottbuilders.com Scott White Vice-Chair/ Electrical Contractors Association of Alberta Western Electrical Management Ltd. 3770 – 12 Street N.E, Calgary, Alberta T2E 8H9 Phone: 403-291-2333 • Fax: 403-291-5118 Email: swhite@westernelectrical.com

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STAFF MEMBERS Lena Hogarth Construction Information Services Coordinator

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CONSTRUCTION HOLDBACKS: What’s holding you back? Holdbacks are a common concept to those in the construction industry. They are put into most contracts as a way to protect the buyer, at whatever level that may be. While the technicality of when to charge holdbacks or who is required to charge holdbacks is a good question for the legal world, there are practical issues with regards to holdbacks and your business. Holdbacks can be burdens and cause cash flow issues for everyone from small subcontractors to large general contractors. If the typical profit margin on a job runs between 5 to 15 percent, the timing around either not having to pay or not being able to collect, even something like a 10 percent holdback can be significant. To help manage the financial burden of holdbacks to your business, it is important to consider how they are taxed. The Canada Revenue Agency

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CCA President’s message Fabio Filice MEMBER-FOCUS Dear Members, I’m Fabio Filice, the new President and Chief Operating Officer of the Calgary Construction Association. My approach to the transition in leadership has been very humble for a few reasons. First, I’m new to the construction industry and I recognize that I have a tremendous opportunity to learn the ins and outs. Next, my experience lies in the for-profit side of business, so gaining an understanding of the not-forprofit model has been, and will continue to be a compelling challenge in my career. Our team at the Calgary Construction Association has been working diligently since the transition. We have new faces and familiar ones that will be leading our initiatives alongside our esteemed directors, committee members, and valued stakeholders in the industry. The encouragement we’ve received from the construction community has been overwhelming and filled with energy. With the support of our directors and committees, we have engaged in a process to identify our priorities as an association from the member’s perspective. We understand and appreciate how the construction industry is ever-changing and that there will be challenges for our members. Our goal is to build a team to deliver quality services so that we can support our members as they navigate through the economic and political environments. We are approaching the process from a service-based perspective. The vision for our association will be based on maximizing member value. To achieve this, we will plan to deliver a user-focused online bidding tool, forward-thinking educational programming, best-in-class networking events, and professional advocacy.

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We recognize and appreciate that our members expect their association to support them as they grow their business and develop their key personnel. Our primary strategic initiative will be to enhance COOLNet, the industry’s leading online bidding tool. We’ve mobilized key personnel internally to manage the process by placing the user first in the analysis. Next, we realize that our educational programming is critical to our members. We want to deliver courses and workshops using innovative techniques. Our team will be looking to identify and implement collaborative opportunities with our partnering associations. Student engagement will be front and centre in our planning process, both online and in the classroom. The last item we would like to highlight is our networking functions. This is an area of our organization that brings the team and I great pleasure. We are looking to bring our current and prospective members together in a fun environment. We hope to provide a series of events for the industry to share information and build strong relationships, all the while laughing and having a great time. On behalf of the team and I at the Calgary Construction Association, we want to thank you for being such an integral part of our membership. Each member adds value to our community and that is why we are committed to serving and engaging our members in every way possible. On a final note, the team and I would love to hear from you if the organization you’re a part of is considering becoming a member or if you personally would like to find a way to get involved in all the wonderful opportunities at the Calgary Construction Association. There’s a great deal of excitement in our community, you and your team will want to be a part of this. n


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Construction continues on the Seton Recreation Facility By Deb Smith

Southeast view of the Seton Recreation Facility taken September 2017.

Just over five years ago, The City of Calgary announced the development of four new recreation facilities – three in the southeast and one in the northwest, each specifically designed to meet the needs of the surrounding community. The largest of the four, coming in at a massive 330,000 square feet, is the Seton Recreation Facility located at 19340 45 St. S.E. in one of the city's fastest growing areas. The vision for this facility was a community hub encompassing a blend of leisure, sports, recreation, arts and culture for people of all ages and abilities. The facility will include water in its many forms: a play structure, slides, a wave-surfing machine, competition pool, diving and a leisure pool; two ice rinks; hot tubs and steam room; three gymna-

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siums, a fitness centre and running track will serve athletes of all levels; a new branch of the Calgary Public Library, a youth centre, art spaces, theatre, licensed daycare, food services, even a physio/ medical clinic. As the project architect, Calgary's Gibbs Gage Architects met the challenge of putting all these services and activities within one comprehensive, accessible structure on 20.6 acres in the new urban centre of Seton. The design is both functional and beautiful with its undulating roof and natural exterior finish with a predominance of glass open to the prairie sky. "The structure is basically concrete and steel incorporating a lot of window and skylight features throughout," says Brenden Vickery, project manager with Bird

Construction. "With the building being built into the hillside, we have many different floor levels and areas inside, such as the pool levels, the pool deck, and two viewing levels." Vickery adds that Bird has been pouring an amazing amount of concrete to accommodate foundation, floors, stairwells and ramps. Even though there will be a significant amount of tile in the pool area, the main hallway floors will be polished concrete. He estimates a total of 15,000 cubic metres of concrete will go into the project; pouring has been ongoing since last summer, throughout the winter, and will be completed this fall. "The building consists of three main floor levels and a basement for the pool tunnels," says David Wittman, partner


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with Gibbs Gage. "Also, because it is such a big structure with a large span, the weight required that the soil be reinforced to accommodate the load." Organizing such a complex building and large spaces proved to be one of the biggest challenges the design team faced, while creating solutions for bringing in light throughout. Wittman cites an equally challenging aspect was how to get people out of the building for fire emergencies, accessing exit stairs and corridors with so many different activities going on. "We had three


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major entrances to address and had to treat each one differently: one is vehicleoriented, another more connected to its neighbours, and the third is geared toward urban transit." Quirion Metal Inc. handled the maze of structural steel, including creating three main corridors travelling along the outer edges of the central three-pointed star design that directs the flow through the building. As part of the inspiring art work commissioned by the City of Calgary's Public Art Program for the facility, three flocks of acrylic birds suspended along the 50-foot-high steel and glass corridors will appear to fly toward the central skylight. Internationally-known sculptor Donald Lipski designed the birds, each carrying a branch toward the enormous acrylic nest that will hang from the skylight, reflecting the encompassing concept of community. That skylight itself is a work of art with every length at a different elevation, every leg of the star attaching to clerestory glazing that becomes a curtain wall following through to ground levels. It represents an extremely challenging accomplishment that the subcontractors Ferguson Corporation and Quirion achieved through teamwork and precision installation. Vickery adds that Bird strongly invested in BIM (Building Information Modeling) for the extremely complex work. Using Bird's 3D model of the entire building, the two companies both created precise models of construction that were then combined to become the final highly-detailed blueprint of glass and steel framework.


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Don Martirez, project manager at Ferguson has worked around the world and has never seen anything to compare. "The skylight of this project is very unique and multi-surfaced; it's truly a masterpiece. I can only describe it as like a multi-faceted wave of glass,” he says. “Initially we worked with the architect and engineer to conceptualize the framing and drainage system; then the entire system was modelled in 3D to allow us to create the design shop drawings, fabrication drawing and glass shapes

Rather than trying to centralize the air-flow system for such a huge building, the architect allowed for several separate air-handling units spread throughout, coming from different directions. "One of the big factors in working toward a LEED Silver designation is the cogeneration facility," says Wittman. "Basically it will use waste heat for electrical purposes." The roofing system used for the facility also contributes towards the LEED standard. Installed by Flynn Canada Ltd., the modified bitumen roofing membrane is heat reflective and energy efficient. Following the design principle to represent the surrounding rolling landscape and the many levels within, the roof features many curves and elevation changes. Dan Sims, vice-president at Flynn, has worked through a great deal of detail for this roof. "It's broken up quite a bit with many stops and starts — the layout is crucial with a lot of tiered levels. And with so much contouring, safety and tieout points are a big concern." Flynn has also been contracted to complete the exterior finishing over the course of the fall months. The concrete panels of fibreC exterior concrete cladding are non-combustible and dyed with natural pigments. This environmentallyfriendly, cost-efficient product is also in keeping with The City of Calgary's sustainable building policy. The exterior carries aluminum edging and composite panels for the roof and fascia profiles as well as some brick veneer as an accent, but the overall effect will be to blend in with the land and surroundings. "It's taken a lot of coordination of work among the sub trades to get everything to match up and go together," says Vickery. "We have about 250 workers on the site every day and because it's such a large building, work can go on in different areas simultaneously." Once construction is completed at the end of summer 2018, this beautiful and supremely functional space will take its place as an inspiring landmark portraying the energetic and involved lifestyle of the citizens of Calgary. n


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CCA Chair’s Report Chris Bardell

Chris Bardell at Ledcor project site, the new Cineplex Cinemas located in the new East Hills Development. Photo: ArtLine Photography

It has been an honour serving the membership since March of this year as the CCA Chair. When I was elected to the position, I knew we were going to have our hands full during this year of transition with the former President and COO Dave Smith approaching his retirement. I was lucky enough to have known Dave since I was 12 years old, when my father Gary — a long-serving board member — would bring us to the retreat meetings. At that time Dave had already been holding the position of President for nearly a decade. I thought that maybe it was something that I said to Dave a couple of years ago about him being the President since I started preschool that made him decide to retire! But in all honesty, it was a huge opportunity for me to get to know Dave over the past year as we accepted the fact that he does indeed have a life outside of his role of CCA President and COO. Before stepping into the role of Chair, Dave and I spent a lot of time together as we were already starting the search for his successor. In preparing for the search, I got to work with the Selection Committee to determine the roles and responsibilities of the new President and COO, which I think most of us have taken for granted over the years in which Dave has served the asso-

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ciation. The committee and I spent many hours putting together the job description and searching for the successful candidate, Fabio Filice. From the time Fabio arrived, we — the executive, the board, and I — have had the pleasure of onboarding our new president. As many of the members who have had the chance to meet Fabio can attest, it has been a very enthusiastic and energetic time having a new leader at the CCA, and we are very excited to see where Fabio’s leadership will take us. On top of the transition, the board has also been very busy with the usual activities for the members. Local government We have continued to have our City of Calgary Liaison Committee meetings to discuss several topics, including streamlining the prequalification process, accessibility for the disabled, sustainability plan, integrated testing of fire protection and life safety systems, and prompt payment. In addition, we have a continued Contract Review Committee which is down to the last city contract for design-build projects. We will continue to engage with The City of Calgary and build partnerships we have been working on over the past years.

OAEC The Owners Architects Engineers and Contractors (OAEC) committee group continued with partnering sessions throughout the year, with the one major event of the year being the OAEC Workshop in February. This was the fifth year of the workshop and it continues to draw attention with the construction industry expanding past the construction builders and including all industry partners. The how-to sessions this year included pull planning, collaboration across generations, and building a gold medal culture. We look forward to the upcoming development of the OAEC events to foster relationships with the OAEC community. Young Construction Leaders The Young Construction Leaders (YCL) committee has been very active over the year. I was lucky enough to be a part of the committee that developed the structure for the YCL Committee a few years ago, as I was still under the U35 age limit. It was very exciting to see how the YCL has taken off over the past couple of years, and they continue to develop momentum. The YCL has put together various team-building events, such as the Mini Olympics,


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showed their resilience by not letting that hold the show up. Part of the team-building event was to look for new partners on the Committee, and we will have the right mix on the team to bring more excitement to the WIC Committee.

Women in Construction I was also able to attend the Women in Construction (WIC) golf tournament this year. It was my first year in attendance, and the energy in the room was second to none. It was one of the first unfavourable weather days this summer, but the women

Education The CCA has continued to offer education courses throughout the year, and we are looking closely at which courses are providing the best value to the membership. Associated with the education programming is the Lean Community of Practice

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Committee and the BIM Task Force which are looking at putting together information to distribute to the membership. Construction Career Expo The Construction Career Expo was held for its 11th year in mid-April. The event was another success which included membership support with approximately 50 exhibit booths for nearly 2,500 student participants. The event targeted students from junior high and high school to expose them to a hands-on opportunity in the construction trades in hopes they will look at the construction industry as a career option. Social and fundraising There were many social events for the membership this year, which included many fundraising events. The Stacey Easton Memorial Golf Tournament raised $9,000 for cancer and was another soldout event. The Education Fund held their tournament in August, where participants raised over $59,000. It is always an amazing show of generosity to see members making such a significant contribution back into the community. We had a brand new event this year in sprit of our president, Fabio, where the CCA organized a night out at the Calgary Stampeder’s game. The event was a huge success with over 250 members coming out to cheer on the Stamps and catch up with some old industry friends. A portion of the ticket sales was donated to the CCA’s Education Fund. We look forward to the event next year. Nearing the completion of my term as chair, I would like to thank the membership for making my experience with the board an incredible one. The amount of support received from the board and the members during only the second transition of leadership at the association was outstanding. It has been over 33 years since there was a chair that had the opportunity to work with two presidents during their term, and I am grateful to be a part of this transition. I am excited to see where the CCA is going and can’t thank the members enough for giving me this opportunity. n


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Tomorrowland – the CCA gives members a glimpse into the future at the OAEC Workshop

Consider your home of the future constructed entirely by a 3D printer. Or instead of booking hotel rooms for your next family vacation, you had a drone transport your 3D-printed home to your sun-and-sand destination. Is it possible? How far away are we from this? What does the future hold for the construction industry? At the OAEC (Owner/Architect/Engineer/Contractor) Workshop hosted by the Calgary Construction Association, speakers of the series Future Sustainability Practices – Planning and Adapting gave attendees a glimpse into the future of the construction industry. While many attempt to make forecasts for the coming years, these speakers took cues from the past, looked at developments in other

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countries, and examined trends in technology and population to create a murky, yet believable, crystal ball. The CCA asked speakers to delve into what the industry could see in 15, 50, and 200 years from now. While the predictions don’t have us zipping to work in commuter tubes like the Jetsons, they do have us rethinking how we will use energy and material, and why you might want to invest in a 3D printer. “We asked what was imminent for some of us in our careers that will change the way residential developers work, let alone the rest of us on our commercial and institutional buildings,” says Boris Dragicevic, associate vice-president of facilities development at the University of Calgary, the moderator of the event. “We

also asked what our children will see, right out to Star Trek and the Jetsons 200 years from now. We will see form following function and a lot of what the world will ask of the industry, as opposed to what the industry will be allowed to drive the world.” Christianne Aussant, associate engineer at Smith Anderson Footprint, says the use of energy codes, and energy efficient methods and concepts of building are already being seen, but will only become more relevant over the next 15 years. While a new energy code has only recently been implemented in Alberta construction, Aussant says codes will only become more rigid. “Now it’s a legal requirement that in order to obtain a build-


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She says while LEED is the very popular green building rating system, it has hundreds of requirements that must be met in order to be certified. She points to certification standards such as Passive House, which is based on a German standard of rating, which has only three requirements. “It’s deceptively simple because the requirements are stringent,” she says. “But because it offers a way to achieve a very

high-performing building with very few requirements, it appeals to those who don’t want to use LEED”. The City of Vancouver has adopted Passive House as one of the methods to demonstrate energy efficiency which she says is huge in terms of market penetration and exposure. “Because the City of Vancouver has taken that leap, we expect to see Passive House become much more widely used.” She also highlights the concept of NetZero energy buildings, which, in its simplest of definitions, means for every unit of energy consumed, an equal amount of energy must be generated. Tying into Passive House-certified construction, the first step in creating a NetZero project is to reduce the energy used in a building as much as possible before renewable technologies are placed into a project. “The end result is a building in the range of R60 so you can literally heat the space with a blow dryer,” says Aussant.

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NetZero was considered a foreign concept in research and development as little as 10 years ago, whereas now it can be applied to any home across the country. “In 10 years, that will likely be pretty common,” says David Silburn, general manager and research associate at Green Building Technologies at SAIT. Silburn presented a glimpse into what the industry could see 50 years from now and says he tried to paint an idea of a scenario based on the past. “This isn’t a new question, it’s something that has been explored in the past and by looking at those predictions, we can see they weren’t all correct. We’re not living in floating cities.” But based on the population predictions in 50 years, the world population will be three times the amount of what it was 50 years ago. He says when we think about the increase in people, then we start thinking about the idea of building mega cities. “At one point in the next 50 to 100 years, we start looking at a density of four to six stories and what that will mean for water, sanitation, transit, food and agriculture production, and ac-

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cess to food,” he says. “The idea of vertical agriculture and urban farming, and the collection, filtration, and use of rainwater will all be necessary in a mega city where there are more people than resources.” Silburn points to cities in Africa and Asia where this is already happening, and says this could be a possibility in Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal. “Calgary could actually take on a more European look.” He also suggests examining the changing attitude of the population. “As we look at millennials, who are interested in using UBER and VBO, the outlook on ownership in general may change,” he says. “There may not necessarily be a need to buy a car or a house and those are all things we see as indicators now.” Professor Janaka Ruwanpura, vice-provost (international) at the University of Calgary, says there are trends we can examine now, along with the development of technology and innovation to make predictions as far away as 200 years from now. “People are always predicting on what they know in that moment,” he says. “Imagine if I had told you 20 years ago that we would be booking airlines ticket through the Internet, we would no longer go to the bank, and all our transactions would be done through the phone, you would not believe it.” Through innovations in construction, Ruwanpura believes we will identify versatile building materials such as carbon nano tubes that are light but strong, or use 3D printers, with lightweight recyclable materials, to build entire homes. Materials that are more sustainable require less repair or maintenance and are stronger and longer-lasting. At the University of Calgary, energy is a primary area of research and one of their strategic objectives is to discover new sources of energy that have minimum impact to the environment. “We are facing huge challenges in natural resources, so we are looking for solutions through innovation to capitalize on those natural resources and find alternative ways to support humanity.” Relying on natural energy sources such as water, air, solar power, and geothermal properties, and optimizing the ground surface, below ground, and air space, Ruwanpura says mega cities, earth craters, and vertical agriculture is already becoming a part of our ecosystem. “Our energy needs will be supplied by exotic power sources, such as nuclear fusion, space-based power, and solar panels that will soak up the sunlight and take the energy back to the earth surface, underground, and under water.” Underwater cities, intergalactic holidays, space elevators, why not? “In 200 years it could be possible. It is a combination of fantasy, current trends, technology, and research,” he says. “But none are impossible.” n

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Aerial view of New Horizon Mall taken August 2017. The 222,000-square-foot international marketplace will offer over 500 retail spaces.

Two leading North American developers, The Torgan Group and MPI Property Group, have committed to the construction of a unique retail experience just north of the Calgary city limits. Adjacent to the Cross Iron Mills mall off Queen Elizabeth II Highway, the growing area is fast-becoming a retail destination in Southern Alberta. In June 2016, shovels broke ground to begin work on what will soon be the New Horizon Mall. With S2 Architecture & Interior Design taking on the role as prime consultant and Ledcor Construction Ltd. heading up construction, this new retail outlet will be a reflection of the entrepreneurial and cosmopolitan spirit of Alberta. "The international marketplace theme is different from the standard North American model as each individual space is purchased by the store owner versus most malls where spaces are leased," says

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Brian Corkum, principal in charge of New Horizon Mall at S2 Architecture. Within its footprint of 220,000 square feet, the New Horizon Mall will house more than 500 individual stores – twice as many as the largest mall in The City of Calgary. An extensive food court with 26 international food outlets, a traditional Chinese stage, and a children's play place will share the second level. Last fall, Perma-Cast Concrete Contracting Ltd. began pouring the concrete strip and pad footings along with the underground parkade and the two upper floors of the structure. "It was a good project," says John McLeod, president and CEO at Perma-Cast. "We were able to bring in our part under schedule." There are over 300 parking stalls in the underground parkade with a total of 1,314 parking stalls overall. "Perma-Cast was able to complete almost the entire concrete structure dur-

ing the winter season," says Tracey Bye, senior project manager at Ledcor. "That meant the subcontractor, Metal-Fab Industries Ltd., could get busy on the main and second floor structural steel in April 2017 with completion expected in September." S2 Architecture incorporated some unique details into the building design to reflect the international theme. The curved roof steps in a number of locations will have vertical clerestory curtain wall glazing, installed by Alberta Glass Company Inc., along with all the exterior glass, maximizing the amount of natural light coming into the volume of the space. With the roof structure being stepped at different levels as well as curved, the roof trusses needed to be custom-engineered to realize the design. At each entrance on the east and west portion of the mall, the roof system curves and ties


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into the curved walls below, and each roof step has approximately 300 feet of segmented windows. The structural standing seam and metal roofing system (BEMO), being installed by Western Canada's Thermal Systems, is naturally curved north to south with an approximately 300-foot engineered spreader bar – the highest point being in the middle. Inside, 500 Commercial Retail Units (CRUs) range in size from the smallest at about 145 square feet to larger spaces of almost 900 square feet. "Each retail space is designed to reflect the small shops typically seen in Asia," explains Corkum. "Similar to an outdoor marketplace or bazaar, the mall circulation has been designed with narrow streets and avenues to promote greater activity around the stores." Constructed on top of the floor tile using Hollow Steel Structural (HSS) columns and a storefront system glass wrap, each CRU will have open ceilings with a steel-framed ceiling grid system for each shop owner to mount individual lights. These will add to the interior lighting coming from fixtures mounted in the high-roof area, only one aspect of the massive electrical component of the project being completed by Custom Electric Ltd. The S2 Architecture team designed the electrical system feeding each store so that it is hidden from sight. "The electrical component of the shops is sleeved through the slab from the parkade level below in a custom trackway system, allowing each store the flexibility to adjust individual power requirements,” says Corkum. And then there is the incredible amount of interior glass being installed by Alpine Glass Inc. Most boutiques will have corner locations, and all will have generous display windows secured by the overhead structural-steel support system. In order to avoid any potential challenges with the glazing, the height of the glass was limited to 10 feet, still adding up to over 320 square feet of glass for each store. "For CRU advertising and way-finding, there will be a structural-steel sign band running continuous on top of the glass storefronts," says Bye. "That steel


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ACA Report By Ken Gibson, Executive Director

Advocating member interests The Alberta Construction Association’s (ACA) advocacy leadership confirmed with Alberta Labour that Bill 17 did not impact the existing Employment Standards Regulation for construction which remains in place – no change to banking OT hours or to termination. The ACA has grave concerns regarding the recommendations of the WCB Review. Taken together, the 60 recommendations: - Seriously undermine the independence of the WCB - Move away from an actuarially sound insurance program to more of a social welfare scheme

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Significantly impact employer obligations with a duty to accommodate employment of an injured worker - Erode employer trust by recommending arbitrary decision-making processes instead of clear, transparent, objective, evidence-based decision making The ACA will continue to vigorously represent member interest, both on our own and as part of coalitions such as the Industry Task Force. At the time this article is being written, the Occupational Health and Safety Review has just been announced, which ACA has similar concerns. The ACA thanks the Safety/WCB Committee chaired by Paul Heyens for their leadership in responding to these issues.


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Construction @ Community Together launches The ACA has become increasingly concerned that the public’s understanding of the potentially detrimental impact of proposed changes to the WCB, safety, employment standards, and other legislation is limited. Potential improved employee benefits at the sole cost of the employer may seem attractive, but the cost to employer viability and continued employment in communities across Alberta is not as visible. The ACA has devised an initiative to help raise public awareness of the impact of construction at the community level, and the contributions of construction employers in making our communities better places to live. The Construction @ Community Together initiative started this summer with visits to communities in the markets of the Medicine Hat, Lethbridge, and Red Deer construction associations. In partnership with these associations, the ACA interviewed members to highlight their contributions and concerns about government regulations, make connections with local media, and share these stories through social media. The ACA is evaluating this summer pilot to expand and improve the program going forward. Working for better contracts A working group of member general contractors and Alberta Health Services (AHS) have been discussing proposed new AHS construction contracts. The ACA appreciates the

willingness of AHS to carefully consider industry perspectives and we look forward to continuing this dialogue. Many of the same volunteers are assisting the ACA to document the risk and cost implications of non-standard terms found in public sector construction contracts. Once this work is complete, the ACA plans to share the information with industry and with owners. The ACA thanks the following volunteers: Jeremy Boldt and Ian Reid (Bird), John Lunan and Jamey Singh (Clark Builders), team leader Mike Nicolson (EllisDon), Bob Hildenbrandt (Graham), Chris Bardell, Mike Roper, Scott Murchison, Stacey Boothman and Carrie Smith (Ledcor), Russell Bridgeman, Rob Otway and Alan Kuysters (PCL), Marius Veldtman (Stuart Olson), and Bob Robinson (Westcor). The ACA also provided member comments on the introduction of liquidated damages to Alberta Infrastructure school project contracts. As a result of the ACA’s advocacy, an AI/ACA working group wraps up work this fall with a root cause analysis of delays in completion of schools projects, the ACA is hopeful the recommendations of this working group will influence other projects as well. The ACA thanks Alberta Infrastructure for its participation and for ACA reps Bob Robinson and Paul Verhesen for their leadership in this important work.

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all the steps in their process, implement a change and report back what they discovered. The processes being reviewed include: job start-up communications about payment process, progressive release of holdback, standardized progress claims documentation, internal training and education of staff, and review of progress claim process. Following the workshops, the ACA will develop a best practices document for dissemination and advocacy to achieve widespread adoption. Strengthening ties to the ACSA The Alberta Construction Safety Association (ACSA) has embarked on a new governance model for their association. The ACA invited ACSA to present this model to the ACA Safety/WCB Committee, ACA Board, and construction association representatives on the ACSA Board. The presentation is intended to develop a shared understanding of processes for member input to ACSA policy and ACSA course development. The ACA thanks ACSA for this presentation. n

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A new applied research facility dedicated to green building technology is Calgary’s first net-zero energy commercial building. What promise does it hold for Alberta’s construction industry? By Mark Halsall

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One of the biggest movements in construction in recent years has been the push for net-zero energy buildings, which are designed and constructed to offset energy consumption by producing as much clean energy from renewable resources as they consume on an annual basis. Calgary’s first net-zero energy commercial building — the Green Building Technologies (GBT) Lab and Demonstration Centre at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) — officially opened its doors this summer and is already promising to transform Alberta’s construction industry. “We are proud the lab and demonstration centre will support student success with relevant renewable technologies training to meet growing industry demand,” says David Ross, SAIT president and CEO, at the public unveiling in June.

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“At the same time, this applied research centre will help develop products and clean-tech that will contribute to greater sustainability in Canada and around the world.” The facility’s general manager, David Silburn, believes SAIT’s GBT Lab and Demonstration Centre will help drive innovation within the construction industry. “I would suggest that Alberta construction companies are looking at these green building components and advocating for it, and we hope to provide a good line of sight on where the industry is moving,” says Silburn. “Not only is there industry demand for these products and this kind of product development, but there needs to be trained labour to execute on that demand,” he added. “I think the centre represents the foresight the school has toward sustainable construction and how we need to train our students.”


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Green Roofs and Living Walls The GBT Lab and Demonstration Centre is touted as a living and breathing example of energy efficiency, building-integrated green technologies, and renewable energy solutions. Built to net-zero energy commercial standards, the GBT Lab and Demonstration Centre features green roofs and living walls — an increasingly popular technique for greening up work and living spaces by incorporating vegetation in building design — as well as advanced mechanical systems and removable exterior wall panels for material and component assembly research. The 590-square-metre structure is part of a larger GBT research facility on the SAIT campus that contains 1,560 square metres of infrastructure that includes specialized workshops, testing bays, storage areas, and a large construction staging zone. Silburn noted that the GBT Lab and Demonstration Centre is clearly in line with SAIT’s goals to partner with industry in implementing clean-tech by providing continuing education and advanced applied research and development in green building technologies. Working in co-operation with builders, government, regulatory bodies, and other stakeholders, the school’s GBT research division brings new products and processes to the green building marketplace and offers companies a broad range of service lines, technical consultation, and R&D resources. It also provides industry-based experience and hands-on training for SAIT students and researchers from across multiple disciplines. "I think the centre is important to drive the services that we offer, which is primarily education and testing service, and prototyping and construction innovation,” says Silburn. “We're starting to see larger-scale developers adopt this technology and we hope to be the ones that continue to aid and support that.” Cold Climate Lab Among the testing services at the GBT Lab and Demonstration Centre is a cold-climate mechanical lab, which enables comparative product testing of


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This demonstration living wall at the GBT Lab and Demonstration Centre is tied to rainwater irrigation, enabling research on biofiltration, reduced maintenance and improved indoor air quality within the GBT architectural ecology research theme. Photo: Southern Alberta Institute of Technology

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HVAC equipment as well as heat-pump technology for cold-climate applications. There are plenty of other unique offerings, such as solar carport and electric vehicle charging bays, and building-integrated solar and rainwater harvesting labs. Other features include: • Living wall comparative test plots • Green roof test plots for water dispersion control and building energy monitoring • Solar aquatic and constructed wetland bio-filtration
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 • Structural testing jigs for new building product performance measurement
 • Guarded hot box for wall and roof system performance testing
 • Lifecycle testing for wall, roof, cladding, and building components SAIT started offering public tours of the GBT Lab and Demonstration Centre in the summer, and according to Silburn, the reception has been incredibly positive. He says visitors have ranged from high school students checking out what SAIT has to offer, to industry types eager for the opportunity to assess certain aspects of green building technology. The GBT Lab and Demonstration Centre will be ready for students this fall. Lab use by students will be determined by individual researchers and program instructors at SAIT, but a large public area within the centre will serve an important purpose. “It's a student networking space with tables and a resource library for students to research and work in,” says Silburn. “We look at this as an opportunity for our students to look at what a netzero energy, healthy, high-performance building can be.” While SAIT students are expanding their knowledge about green building technologies, the GBT Lab and Demonstration Centre will also continue to evolve. “We’re still working on additional components,” says Silburn. “I think we're going to keep growing and expanding our infrastructure to meet industry needs in Western Canada.” n


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An open book: New Central Library delivers on all counts By Melanie Franner

The 240,000 square foot building bridges the gap between the East Village and the city’s central downtown core. Photo: Michel Ouellette

Only a year away from the official opening, the New Central Library (NCL) is already attracting attention from far and wide.The stunning architectural design – intrinsically based upon the encapsulation of the LRT – is an industry coup in itself. The building will undoubtedly stand as a testament and a source of local pride to the city, becoming another landmark architectural icon. But it will also be more than just a symbol; it will be a living, breathing space designed to bridge communities in both a physical and emotional sense – one that, most important perhaps, will be accessible by one and all.

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Library lore Today’s libraries have evolved into so much more beyond being just a warehouse for books and other resources. In a leadership brief entitled, Building Connected Communities, the Urban Libraries Council describes the potential of these civic institutions: “The pace of change and its immediate impact on daily life and economic success make the role of public libraries as trusted guides in a rapidly changing world increasingly vital. Every day, libraries offer programs, services, and resources that introduce the possibili-

ties of technology, build digital literacy skills, and provide access for all.” Libraries are also economic drivers. A 2013 study by the Martin Prosperity Institute found that the Toronto Public Library delivers $5.63 of economic impact for every $1 spent. But, at its very heart, libraries help shape communities. “Library structures in downtown North America are used as a point of pride for North American communities,” says Bill Ptacek, chief executive officer, Calgary Public Library. “But, I think one of the things that public li-


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braries can do better than any other institution is bring together people from all different walks of life.” Ptacek acknowledges that libraries contribute to the overall literacy of the community and thus, have a real economic impact. But they are so much more than just that. “Libraries are the people’s univer-

sity,” he says. “We are the information broker for the community. Libraries are a benefit to everyone in the community and an investment in the future.” Community access Of course, the NCL will be a stunning piece of architectural ingenuity

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when it is completed, but it will be but a shell of a building without the anticipated thousands of people expected to visit it annually and make use of all of its leading-edge resources. And one of the main drivers needed to encourage people to do just this is to provide plenty of public accessibility. Fortunately, the NCL delivers on this

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Built directly over the LRT line, the NCL was built 17 feet above ground level in order to accommodate the LRT track. This created the opportunity for an active street level that will include a large outdoor plaza, including a café. Photo: Michel Ouellette

in spades. “This is a uniquely positioned project right over the LRT line,” says Kate Thompson, vice-president of projects, Calgary Municipal Land Corporation (CMLC), lead developer of the NCL. “You can’t get much closer to having transit-oriented development than that.”

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In fact, the encapsulation of the LRT formed the basis of the NCL design. “The site proved to be a challenge and opportunity,” explains Thompson. “We would never have had this design without having that challenge. There would have been no justification to do the curved building. The train line is curved and arching up from low grade

to high grade. The library follows that same curve and rise. We took the challenge and made it into an opportunity. The curving geometry of the train line built the curve and geometry of the library.” In actuality, the NCL had to rise 17 feet above ground level in order to accommodate the LRT track. This created

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the opportunity for an active street level that will include a large outdoor plaza, including a café. “The fact that the LRT line bisected the site proved to be fortuitous in that it allowed us to plan out the whole site at the same time,” continues Thompson. “We knew we were building a li-

brary but, we also knew we were building a public urban space.” Although there is not an LRT stop under the actual NCL, the Red Line City Hall station is located right on the edge of the NCL. Additionally, the municipal and provincial governments have just approved funding for a Green

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Line LRT stop just south of the library. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2026. Thompson is quick to add that all civic institutions in this day and age – including residential urban development – need to have access to nearby transit in order to be successful. “Great transit infrastructure is needed in order to draw more people to visit,” she explains. “The days of having a building in a field of parking no longer makes sense. Space is much too valuable.” The NCL also offers increased accessibility by incorporating the use of public space. The site includes sloping walkways, green spaces, a plaza, a park, and an amphitheater. The NLC also includes an interior 350-seat theatre that will be totally visible to people on the outside. “The NLC building promotes activity in its interior design,” says Thompson. “But the outdoor space also promotes activity. We’re hoping that people will use the space as an extension of the library. People can visit the library site and never go into the building, yet still be a part of the project. They can experience the civic centre on the outside.” This seamless transition of the indoor and outdoor is yet another way that the NCL has been designed to promote community. Physically, the 240,000-square-foot building bridges the gap between the East Village and the city’s central downtown core. Outside of the physical, the NCL will build community. For one and all The NCL will act as a beacon for The City of Calgary in terms of being both an architectural statement and a leading-edge public library. It will also be a local library for residents of the East Village, the population of which is anticipated to be approximately 12,000. “The architecture of the NCL, by many people’s estimation, is unparalleled,” explains Ptacek. “I’m more excited about how we intend to use that architecture to provide great experiences to people. And it’s not just the building itself that I am talking about.


It’s also how we have spaces around the library. We have a lot of space outside where people can come together. I think these areas around the building are going to help create community.” As a local library, the NCL has an important job to do. “First and foremost, a library needs to focus on and be relevant to the community it serves,” says Ptacek. “It needs to understand what is going in people’s lives and to know enough about what the possibilities are in order to come up with the appropriate resources to feed into these lifestyles.” Ptacek goes on to describe libraries as communities. “Libraries are access to information and ideas – whether in the physical space of the library or not,” he says. “Libraries create that intellectual commons for everyone.” And indeed, the $245 million NCL will be a stunning and impressive physical structure, but it will also be the very embodiment of this sense of community. The Calgary Public Library currently has 18 libraries throughout the city – soon to be 21. It has worked hard to increase its active membership base from 250,000 a few years ago to 650,000, with approximately 10,000 to 12,000 new library cards being issued each month. “Our goal is to reach 800,000,” says Ptacek. “We think that’s doable with our population of 1.3 million.” For the last few years, the Calgary Public Library has been piloting programs in preparation for the grand opening of the NCL. The organization initially started with 83 of these experiences. It has since scaled that back by about a third. “I’d like to think that we’re not waiting for the building to open to try new things,” says Ptacek, who adds that one of the pilots that has met with great success is positioning a real firetruck in one of the libraries and having firefighters available three days a week to read to the children. The NCL will feature an extensive mix of reading, instructional, technological, and play spaces, including everything from an adult-oriented Great

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Reading Room to an Idea Lab and a teen-oriented robot-making area – and everything in between. For example, the NCL will build on the use of play and interaction to encourage childhood learning. “We have intentionally designed a very specific graduated children’s area,” explains Ptacek. “We’ve taken the idea of play and tried to extend it to as many age groups as possible.” Ptacek is also working with a broad range of partners to provide exceptional experiences within the NCL. One such example is the Calgary Board of Education, which has created an actual classroom inside the NCL. Its students will be able to attend this classroom for one week during the school year. “Libraries have always been about people; they are spaces for people to come together to gather and share information,” says Thompson. “It doesn’t matter if that information is on a scroll, in a book, or in digital

format. The NCL will have shelves of books but it will also be a community gathering centre and, as such, will have – and offer – so much more.” The excitement continues Now that the NCL is starting to take shape physically, it is garnering national and international attention from groups of all kinds. But it has been many months in the making to get it to this point. The first milestone moment in the construction of the NCL was the encapsulation of the LRT line. This process began in 2014 and was finished in the fall of 2015. The encapsulation itself took 40,000 hours to complete. It covered 150 metres of LRT line and required the installation of 9,150 metres of cables. Perhaps most amazing is the fact that 99 per cent of the work was done while the CTrain was in full service. “This is a very complicated project,” says Thompson. “It may not be

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the tallest project in Calgary, but it is complicated in that it involves three different groups working together (Calgary Public Library, The City of Calgary, and CMLC). The fact that we have established trust in our working relationships has really allowed us all to succeed. But the project is also not a typical one. It’s not a matter of having one standard floor above the other. It’s an intricate and complicated design.” Although Thompson describes the LRT encapsulation as one of what she considers as four independent but connected projects (removing the utilities from the site, the encapsulation, building the structure and furnishings and equipment), she acknowledges that there have been several milestone construction moments along the way. One of the more recent of these to occur in the last few months is the building of the superstructure. “Hundreds of tons of steel were erected on the site, along with a succession of concrete pours for the flooring,” says Thompson, who adds that the frame of the building was completed early in 2017, along with the concrete columns, floors, and steel supports. The steel trusses were fabricated by Supermetal at its facility in Leduc, Alta. They ranged in weight from 30 to 200 tonnes and arrived by oversized trucks in massive pieces. There is 365 tonnes of steel in four trusses, along with five to 10 beams and columns on each truss. The longest truss weighs 200 tonnes and measure 53 metres long. The steel beams measure one metre deep. Installation of the trusses took 12 weeks and required the use of a 500-tonne crane to erect. “Co-ordinating the dance of the steel and concrete trades was a bit challenging,” adds Thompson. “But it was amazing to watch. Getting the structure up and enclosed was a big part of our push this year in 2017.” The completion of all the roofing and installation of the building’s innovative curtain wall took place during the spring and summer of 2017. The curtain wall was the purview of


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Calgary-based manufacturer Ferguson Corporation. Also completed in 2017 was the installation of the NCL’s Chinook-inspired wooden archway, which consists of approximately 170 curved wooden panels. “The library building rises up over an open passageway at the heart of the site, creating both a visual connection and a pedestrian connection between the East Village to the east and Calgary’s downtown core to the west,” says Thompson. “Framed by wooden-clad arches that reference the Chinook arch cloud formations so common to southern Alberta, the passageway is opening up an exciting new outdoor civic area within the city.” The panels were fabricated by B.C.based StructureCraft Builders Inc. and are made from western red cedar harvested from sustainably managed forests in B.C. The approximate 170 panels have been suspended from the library structure through the use of steel rods and cables. Each panel weighs, on average, 750 pounds. “A feature such as this wooden soffit necessitates very careful attention to detail,” says Jean-Baptiste Bachmann, project manager, StructureCraft. “When you consider the extreme weather conditions the wood will have to endure, the fine knife-edge interface with the glass façade and the fact that the soffit is prefabricated in panels that need to fit perfectly together on site, you have a considerable challenge. A dimensionally complex project like this has depended on close coordination between the design and fabrication teams.” Another construction milestone worthy of mention is the NCL’s official connection with District Energy, an important component to the building’s pursuit of LEED Gold certification. Also in the works is the management of the public realm improvement program along 3rd Street SE. This will create a seamless interaction between the library’s public entrance and pedestrian environment along the west side of the building.

Still ahead Although much has been accomplished in the three years since the NCL project began, about one-third still remains to be done. “Our remaining challenge at this point is the site dance required to complete the project,” says Thompson. “Right now, we’re focused on the interior construction and finishings.” This includes all of the electrical and mechanical, as well as drywall, millwork, paint, and floorings. Also in the mix is the completion of the building’s interior spaces, which includes installing flooring and shelving, constructing 40+ meeting rooms, and selecting furniture and audio-visual equipment. On the slate for 2018 is the completion of the interior construction and finishings (once this is done, the Calgary Public Library will be able to move in); and the soft landscaping, which includes all the exterior, as well

as the trees and planters surrounding the building. To date, the official grand opening remains Q42018. “Our objective all along has been to deliver a high-quality design and a high-quality project that’s on time and on budget,” says Thompson. “Of course, how we built the team and how we’ve been dealing with the project is the really interesting part of the story. In the end, however, what we’d like to see is an inspirational gathering space for Calgarians to use for generations.” Ptacek would be the first to agree that the NCL will become an important part of the fabric of Calgary. “I think the NCL will be the embodiment of our mission statement, which is Potentials Realized,” he concludes. “I think Potentials Realized reflects the NCL building, the people who work there, the people who use it, and the communities served.” n

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Calgary’s Historic City Hall

Calgary fights to retain important part of city’s history By Jim Timlick

Under cover: Calgary’s Historic City Hall sits under wraps while restorations take place. Photos: Michel Ouellette

The debate over how to preserve Calgary’s architectural heritage has raged on for some time. While everyone agrees on the importance of retaining these historic structures, opinion has been split on how best to achieve this objective. Despite those differences of opinion, there was veritable unanimity when the future of one of the city’s architectural treasures was called into question three years ago. In 2014, historic Calgary City Hall literally began to crumble as a result

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of decades of wind, rain, and snow lashing the building’s sandstone exterior. The situation was so dire, in fact, that a piece of sandstone fell from the building at one point. The incident prompted an extensive investigation by civic officials who discovered many of the features of the historic 106-year-old structure were rotting away and would need to be replaced or rehabilitated. Later that year, Calgary city council approved funding for a massive $34.1 million rehabilitation of the building’s exterior.

Darrell Bell, manager of facility infrastructure for The City of Calgary, says there was never much thought given to replacing the iconic edifice, the only surviving city hall of its period that remains in Western Canada. “It’s one of the last remaining pieces of that kind of architecture in the downtown and that’s why it’s very important for us to preserve it,” he says. “Rehabilitation was really the most cost-effective solution to the problem we faced at the time. The interior of the building, the


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mechanicals, and the basic building systems are all in good shape. The inside has been looked after very, very well.” Work on the exterior of Calgary’s Historic City Hall began in 2015 and is scheduled to wrap up July 2020. The work is being performed by Canadianbased EllisDon Construction and Building Services. The first phase of the project was a comprehensive site stabilization that included significant repairs to the building’s foundation, the installation of weeping tiles and a new drainage system to vent rain water away from the base of the building. “Now the rain water that lands on the building will be diverted away. It basically takes that moisture element away from the foundation which was causing us major problems,” Bell says of the work that was completed in 2016. Site preparations began later that same year and included the construction of scaffolding and installation of a heavy-duty, non-transparent plastic protective enclosure that wraps the exterior of the building. The wrapping, which measures as much as 100 feet high and 150 feet wide on each side, replicates the original appearance of Historic City Hall while protecting workers and exposed elements of the sandstone exterior from the elements year-round. Joanne Foster, senior project manager with EllisDon, says the thick plastic wrap allows crews to heat and hoard specific areas they are working in when it’s cold. This requires just a fraction of the heat that would be required to warm the entire exterior envelope of the building. “I use the analogy that I lived in England for a year and they only heat the room they’re in because it would be a waste otherwise,” she says. Crews are currently in the midst of the rehabilitation phase of the project. It’s a huge undertaking. As many as 15,142 of the 15,522 pieces of sandstone that make up the exterior of Historic City Hall will require some form of treatment during this phase such as cleaning, structural fortification, and even replacement in cases where rehabilitation is no longer possible.

In addition to the stone work, crews will also rehabilitate the building’s original window frames and install new windows designed to replicate the originals. Another major component of the project is fortifying City Hall’s 100-foothigh clock tower with a new steel endoskeleton. It’s the first time the clock, which is currently being stored at an offsite location, has been disconnected for a substantial time period since January 1911. The tower work is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2019.

Foster says one of the challenges her company has faced is simply the fact that there aren’t many opportunities in Western Canada to work on such an aged and historic building. Perhaps the biggest restraint for EllisDon, though, is the lack of elbow room at the location. The building takes up almost the entire footprint of the site, meaning many of the materials required for the job need to be stored elsewhere. “That has been a very big logistical challenge that we have had to address,”

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Hoarding, a heavy-duty, non-transparent plastic protective enclosure wraps the exterior of the building. The wrapping, which measures as much as 100 feet high and 150 feet wide on each side, replicates the original appearance of Historic City Hall while protecting workers and exposed elements of the sandstone exterior from the elements year-round.

Darrell Bell, City of Calgary, and Joanne Foster, EllisDon

she explains. “It’s a very small site. We have a modest area in the front of the building where we have our site trailers, a masonry shack, and just a tiny little area to load and unload stuff and that’s it.” Another logistical matter for both the City and EllisDon is the fact the structure is considered a heritage building by all three levels of government and most aspects of the work require multiple approvals. While acknowledging that can complicate things, Bell says it has not created any insurmountable challenges. “One of the first things we did was engage at the provincial level from day one when we were still in the investigation and design phase,” he says. “Any intervention request that we have asked for has been looked upon with a good eye because they already knew what we’d be asking for.” Although the rehabilitation is limited to the exterior of the building, it has hardly been business as usual inside Historic City Hall. The building will remain vacant throughout construction to help expedite the process. As a result, Mayor Naheed Nenshi and Calgary city councilors were moved to temporary offices in the City’s Administration Building, while existing space in the Municipal Building was leveraged to provide meeting quarters until Historic City Hall re-opens in 2020. While most observers aren’t likely to notice any changes to the building’s

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exterior when construction wraps up, it will undergo some significant changes as part of the project. One of those changes was the installation of rain water leaders throughout the building that will drain water through the interior of the building rather than on the outside of it. In addition, a new glycol snow melt system was added as part of the stabilization phase to help mitigate any damage to the sandstone that might be caused by reaction to snow and iceclearing chemicals. “Those are two things below the ground that no one will ever see but for us they are very important for the ongoing protection and enhancement of the building,” Bell says. Currently, the Historic City Hall rehabilitation project remains on-schedule and on-budget. Foster doesn’t expect that to change, in part, because the building’s exterior wrap will allow work to continue regardless of what Mother Nature might throw their way. For project updates, photos and a gallery of historic stories and images, please visit Calgary.ca/HistoricCityHall. n

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Prompt Payment The Canadian Construction Association’s (CCA) participation in a government-industry working group has resulted in Public Services & Procurement Canada (PSPC) and Defence Construction Canada (DCC) launching websites that house their prompt payment principles and where they post the dates on which they make payments to prime contractors on construction contracts over $100,000. The working group is currently discussing dispute resolution, Treasury Board’s 30-day payment policy, the need for contractual holdbacks on federal projects, and the need for federal prompt payment legislation. The CCA has not taken a position on the Canada Prompt Payment bill to date. The CCA does not object in principle to the use of legislation in combination with other measures. The Construction Association of Nova Scotia (CANS) has asked CCA to support

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REPORT | CCA Gold Seal

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CCA | Gold Seal Certificate Holders

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GOLD SEAL CERTIFICATE HOLDERS Abdelwahab, Alaa Schindler Elevator Corporation Project Manager, Specialty Trade

Anda, Randy CANA Construction Management Superintendent, General

Abramson, Curtis ITC Construction Group Superintendent, General

Anderson, Grant N. Dawson Wallace Construction Ltd. Superintendent, General

Acht, Hans Joachim DCM Mechanical Project Manager, Mechanical

Anderson, Kent Layne Karson Builders Ltd. Superintendent, General

Adeoshun, Joshua Safety Coordinator, Construction, Project Manager

Anderson, M. Douglas** Anderson Plumbing Co. Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical

Admussen, Ryan Skyline Building Envelope Solutions (CGY) Inc. Superintendent, Metal Siding/Decking

Andison, C.E.T., Richard David Devitt & Forand Contractors Inc. Project Manager, General

Agbo, Thompson All Weather Windows Commercial Safety Coordinator, Construction

Andreas, S. Nevin Canem Systems Superintendent, Electrical

Ahearn, Cliff Superintendent, Roadbuilding, Project Manager, Roadbuilding

Androsoff, Terry L. Carbon Constructors Inc. Superintendent, General

Aicken, Gregg Elan Construction Limited Project Manager, General

Armour, Cody Ledcor Construction Limited Superintendent, General

Aitken, Colin R. Graham Construction and Engineering LP Project Manager, General

Armsden, Brett Trotter & Morton Building Technologies Inc. Estimator, Mechanical Contracting

Aldecoa, Cyren Ledcor Construction Limited Estimator, General Alexander, R. Wayne** Bird Construction Company Estimator, General, Project Manager, General Allan, Brad Bird Construction Company Superintendent, General Allan, Richard M. SimplexGrinnell Project Manager, Fire Protection Allen, Sandee L. Safety Coordinator, Construction Allenbrand, Anthony Inland Pipe Project Manager, General Contracting, Safety Coordinator, Construction Allum, Curtis Wayne The State Group Inc. Project Manager, Electrical Almond, Patrick Douglas Amygdalus Technical Training Safety Coordinator, Construction Almond, Perry Wade Bluebird Contracting Services Ltd. Superintendent, Roadbuilding & Heavy Construction

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Armstrong, Benjamin James North Star Contracting Estimator, Roadbuilding & Heavy Construction Armstrong, Chistopher Duncan FWS Commercial Projects Superintendent, General Arsenault, Terry Aecon Safety Coordinator, Construction Arseneault, Henry Joseph Maple Reinders Inc. Superintendent, General Arts, Pat Ferguson Glass Project Manager, Door/Wind/Glaze Atkinson, Geoffrey EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Superintendent, General Ayeye, Olaniyi Stahle Construction Ltd. Estimator, General Badding, Steven S. PCL Construction Management Inc. Superintendent, General Bailey, Fred L. IB Jensen Masonry Ltd. Project Manager, Masonry

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Baird P. Eng., Robert L. Project Manager, General Baker, D’Arcy MEG Energy Safety Coordinator, Construction Baker, Joshua BRT Construction Services Ltd. Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction Baksa, Sandor Project Manager, Electrical Banks, Lester Remington Development Corporation Superintendent, General Banks, C.E.T., Rob Volker Stevin Contracting Ltd. Project Manager, Roadbuilding & Heavy Construction Barclay, Colin A. Canem Systems Ltd. Superintendent, Electrical Barclay, Kirk Palmer Lockerbie & Hole Co. Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical Bardell, Chris Ledcor Construction Limited Project Manager, General Contracting Barkauskas, Alfred Estimator, General, Superintendent, General Barkauskas, Paul A. Elan Construction Limited Superintendent, General Barkauskas, Ronald A. Ronalco Contracting Estimator, General, Superintendent, General Barlow, David M. Chandos Construction Ltd. Superintendent, General Barlow, J.R. (Bob) Project Manager, Underground Utilities Bartle, David J. Project Manager, General Bateman, Jim Omicron Superintendent, General Bateman, Terry Clark Builders Project Manager, General Bathy, Cheyenne Michelle CANA Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction Batula, James Strike Energy Services Inc. Superintendent, Mechanical

Bauer, Don Wheatland Contractors Superintendent, General Contracting Baxter, Lorne J. Project Manager, Mechanical, Superintendent, Mechanical Bazowski, Carter Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Superintendent, General Beally, Alexander J.** Bird Construction Company Superintendent, General Beaton, Tyson Wesley Graham Construction and Engineering LP Project Manager, General Beauregard, John Kor Alta Construction Ltd. Superintendent, General Bec, Brian Paul Centron Group of Companies Project Manager, General Beck, Grant Graham Construction and Engineering LP Project Manager, General Belisle, Anthony Resiance Corporation Project Manager, General Belisle, Roger Whissell Contracting Calgary Ltd. Superintendent, Roadbuilding & Heavy Construction Benedet, Edward PCL Construction Management Inc. Superintendent, General Bennett, Chase Cenovus Energy Safety Coordinator, Construction Bennett, Darren Reed Atwood Builders Safety Coordinator, Construction Benson, Richard W. EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Estimator, General Bentley, Derrick Scott Builders Inc. Project Manager, General Contracting Berg, Keith Robert Clark Builders Superintendent, General Berrette, Daniel Ledcor Construction Ltd. Superintendent, General Best, Paul Project Manager, General


CCA | Gold Seal Certificate Holders Bhatti, Jaidhir Singh Cemrock Flatwork Ltd. Safety Coordinator, Construction

Bremner, Lorne Tarpon Energy Service Project Manager, Electrical

Bibby, Darin Brent Ledcor Construction Limited Project Manager, General, Superintendent, General

Brennan, Douglas Scott Builders Inc. Superintendent, General Contracting

Busic, Dennis Volker Stevin Contracting Ltd. Project Manager, Roadbuilding & Heavy Construction Bussing, William A. Project Manager, Electrical

Chamberlain, Darrell Safety Coordinator, Construction Champness, Pierre J. CANA Construction Superintendent, General Chan, Merak Wai-Keung Bird Construction Company Project Manager, General

Brennan, Lorne Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Superintendent, General

Bye, Tracey Ledcor Construction Limited Project Manager, General

Broadhurst, Giovanna CANA Construction Management Project Manager, General Contracting

Byrne, Kayla Graham Construction Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction

Broadley, Stephen Devitt & Forand Construction Project Manager, General

Cadman, Michael Spring Creek Safety Coordinator, Construction

Biscope, Lenord D. Superintendent, General

Brooks, Alan G. Con-Force Structures Estimator, General, Superintendent, General

Caldwell, Sherry L. Ledcor Construction Limited Project Manager, General

Blackmore, Scott Mammoet Safety Coordinator, Construction

Brophy, Gerry P. PCL Construction Management Inc. Superintendent, General

Callfas, Darrel Alpine Drywall (Calgary) Ltd. Superintendent, Drywall/Acoustics

Chatten, Ashley Primary Engineering and Construction Corp. Safety Coordinator, Construction

Boan, Garry S. Devitt & Forand Contractors Inc. Estimator, General, Project Manager, General

Brown, Crystal Habitat for Humanity Southern Alberta Safety Coordinator, Construction

Cameron, Jeffrey CREATE Construction Management Estimator, General

Chene, Dave Blue-Con Excavating Ltd. Project Manager, Roadbuilding

Boan, Nathan K. Graham Construction and Engineering LP Project Manager, General

Brown, Dean BYZ Construction Ltd. Superintendent, Roadbuilding

Campbell, Daryl Keith PCL Construction Management Inc. Superintendent, General

Cherry, Richard S.E. Johnson Management Ltd. Safety Coordinator, Construction

Brown, Kelly L. Clark Builders Safety Coordinator, Construction

Carinelli, Fabrizio CANA Construction Project Manager, General

Chester, David Huson Bird Construction Company Estimator, General

Brunner, Michael J. Allied Projects Ltd. Superintendent, Electrical, Project Manager, Electrical

Carr, Andrew Dean Canem Systems Ltd. Superintendent, Electrical

Chiang, Kenneth D. Alberta Health Services Project Manager, Owner

Carr, Ronald A. Ledcor Construction Limited Superintendent, General

Chiasson, Marc C. PCL Construction Management Inc. Project Manager, General

Carter, Rod CDM Mechanical Project Manager, General

Chisholm, Joe EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Superintendent, General

Casano, Scott Mackenzie Bechtel International Safety Coordinator, Construction

Chmiliar, Dwayne Pentagon Structures Ltd. Project Manager, General

Castronuovo, Frank Mario Castronuovo Developments Ltd. Superintendent, General

Chow, Terry S. Project Manager, General

Biederstadt, Wilfred George Ledcor Construction Limited Project Manager, General Contracting Billing, Eva Fabian Bee-Clean Building Maintenance Safety Coordinator, Construction Binder, George** Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Superintendent, General

Boldt, Jeremy D. Bird Construction Company Project Manager, General Borhot, Mike Whissell Contracting Calgary Ltd. Superintendent, Roadbuilding & Heavy Construction Botting, Walter Botting & Associates Alberta Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical, Superintendent, Mechanical, Estimator, Mechanical

Brusse, Willy J. Estimator, General Bryant, Danielle L. Project Manager, General

Boudreau, Darcy R. Sabal Homes Safety Coordinator, Construction

Buchan, John Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Superintendent, General

Bourassa, Christopher A. Ledcor Properties Inc. Project Manager, General, Estimator, General

Buchan, R. Blair Standard General Inc. Superintendent, Roadbuilding & Heavy Construction

Bourne, Thomas E. Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Project Manager, General Bowers, Keith George PCL Construction Management Inc. Project Manager, General Bowyer, Chris Jertyne Interior Services Safety Coordinator, Construction Boys, Gordon R. Canem Systems Ltd. Project Manager, Electrical Brabant, Kirk A. Concept Electric Ltd. Superintendent, Electrical Breault, Daryl Ledcor Construction Limited Superintendent, General

Bungay, Tyler Scott Botting & Associates Alberta Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical

Cayabyab, Imelda Soriano Bird Construction Company Estimator, General

Bunting, Graeme Devitt & Forand Construction Project Manager, General

Cayen, Allen Trico Homes Inc. Safety Coordinator, Construction

Burnett, Brad ITC Construction Group Estimator, General

Cebryk, Wayne Pentagon Structures Ltd. Superintendent, General

Burns, David Aaron Joseph Aquarius Building Consultants Estimator, General

Centis, Joseph Frank Peter Project Manager, Mechanical

Burton, Kathrine Diamond Safety Services Safety Coordinator, Construction

Chabot, Cyrille Normand Project Manager, Mechanical, Estimator, Mechanical Chadbolt, Daniel G. Ledcor Construction Limited Estimator, General, Project Manager, General

Chanski, William J. SimplexGrinnell Superintendent, Fire Protection Charlton, Christopher Persimmon Contracting Ltd. Superintendent, General Chase, Marcie PCL Construction Management Inc. Safety Coordinator, Construction

Christensen, William (Bill) Matthews Development (Alberta) Inc. Project Manager, General Clark, Glen A. Scott Builders Inc. Project Manager, General Clark, Kevin Graham Construction and Engineering LP Project Manager, General Clark, William A. Lockerbie & Hole Co. Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical Clement, Jim Graham Construction and Engineering LP Project Manager, General

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CCA | Gold Seal Certificate Holders Clement Sanusi, Adermi North West Redwater Partnership Estimator, General Contracting (Senior)

Cubberley, Jesse Ventana Construction Superintendent, General Contracting

Derkat, C.E.T., John DCI Construction Inc. Project Manager, General

Douglas, Christopher PCL Construction Management Inc. Superintendent, General

Cline, Vicki ASM Industries Ltd. Safety Coordinator, Construction

Cucciniello, Marino Cannex Contracting 2000 Inc. Safety Coordinator, Construction

Desaulniers, Peter Joseph Superintendent, Mechanical

Clouthier, Jason EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Project Manager, General

Cunningham, Donald Project Manager, Mechanical

Devereux, Ryan Capital Costing Services Inc. Estimator, General

Dourado, PQS, Cleto T.** PCL Construction Management Inc. Estimator, General

Cusveller, Kees Graham Construction and Engineering LP Project Manager, General

Deviat, Arthur S. Griffin Glass (1981) Ltd. Project Manager, Door/Wind/Glaze

Cutforth, Gerry A. Clark Builders Project Manager, General

Dewar, Glenda Estimator, Door/Wind/Glaze

Coakley, Michael HCM Contractors Superintendent, Specialty Trade Colborne, Josh Graham Construction and Engineering LP Project Manager, General Conlon, Kevin Project Manager, General Connell, P. Eng., Kim CANA Management Ltd. Project Manager, General

Darling, Nicholas Project Manager, General

Dholakia, Shailesh Lear Construction Estimator, General Contracting

Daskal, Boris Estimator, Trade

Dickason, Thomas Jason Estimator, Electrical

Davidson, Bert Thomas Superintendent, Mechanical

Dickinson, Trevor Desa Glass Safety Coordinator, Construction

Connolly, John Graham Construction and Engineering LP Project Manager, General

Davies, Bruce Superintendent, Mechanical

Cook, Merle Standard General Inc. Superintendent, Roadbuilding

Davies, Carson Concise Electric Contracting Superintendent, Electrical

Copeland, Casey PCL Construction Management Inc. Estimator, General Contracting

Davison, Chris Innova Development Coordination Inc. Project Manager, Owner

Copeland, Guy Bird Construction Company Estimator, General

Davoli, Vincent Joseph EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Estimator, General

Corbett, Neil J. Superintendent, General

Dawson, Rick Superintendent, General

Corbin, Cheryl Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction

Dayman, Carl F. Clark Builders Superintendent, General

Corcoran, Dave Graham Construction and Engineering LP Project Manager, General

Dayman, William Seko Construction Ltd. Superintendent, General

Coultry, William H.** Bird Construction Company Superintendent, General

De Barra, Lorcan Trotter and Morton Superintendent, Mechanical Contracting

Cousins, Barry Arpi’s Industries Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical

Dees, Oliver Chandos Construction Ltd. Superintendent, General

Couture, P. Douglas PCL Construction Management Inc. Project Manager, General

Deighton, Stephen T. Project Manager, General

Diebold, Nathan Tarpon Energy Service Project Manager, Electrical Diggens, Bradley George MJS Mechanical Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical Dingman, A. Mark Devitt-Forand Contractors Inc. Project Manager, General DiPalma, Lino Ledcor Construction Limited Estimator, General Dmitrieva, Elena CANA Management Ltd. Project Manager, General Dodd, Brian Project Manager, General Doell, John E. Project Manager, General Doiron, John ** CANA Construction Superintendent, General

Downey, Charles J. Calgary Precision Metal Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical Doyle, Johnny Boyd Clark Builders Superintendent, General Doyle, Darren Graham Construction and Engineering LP Estimator, General Draper, Doug A.* Bird Construction Company Superintendent, General Driver, Dana Flatiron Constructors Canada Limited Safety Coordinator, Construction DubĂŠ, Quinton R. Project Manager, General Dubois, Lee Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Superintendent, General Dubois, Robert S. Superintendent, General Ducey, Mark PCL Construction Management Inc. Safety Coordinator, Construction, Safety Coordinator, Construction Duffield, Jeffrey Alan PCL Constructors Inc. Project Manager, General Dulle, Ryan Project Manager, Electrical Dumais, Magella G. Superintendent, Mechanical Dumont, Patrick J. Estimator, General Dupuis, Michel Superintendent, General

Domanko, Jim** Botting & Associates Alberta Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical

Dyck, Fred** Superintendent, General, Project Manager, General

Domenjoz, Peter Robert Viking Fire Protection Project Manager, Fire Protection

Eberhardt, Mark Westcor Construction Ltd. Superintendent, General

Donaghy, Kenneth Michael Canem Systems Ltd. Project Manager, Electrical

Ebner, Scott Ryan Iconic Power and Control Inc. Project Manager, Electrical

DeMerchant, Les Superintendent, General

Donnelly, Michael Graham Construction and Engineering LP Safety Coordinator, Construction

Eckstein, Donald William Bird Construction Company Estimator, General, Project Manager, General

Crawford, Jerry Estimator, General

Dendy, Scott B. CANA Management Ltd. Superintendent, General

Edmunds, Garth Superintendent, General

Cromartie, Philip** Custom Electric Ltd. Superintendent, Electrical, Project Manager, General

Donovan, Chris D. Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Project Manager, General

Denholm, Blain Alberta Glass Project Manager, Door/Wind/Glaze

Donovan, Thomas PCL Construction Management Inc. Superintendent, General

Cox, C.E.T., Gregory Blair Badke Consulting Ltd. Project Manager, Roadbuilding & Heavy Construction Crawford, Frank Eric EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Project Manager, General

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Dekker, Wm. D. Estimator, General Delorme, Robert A.** PCL Construction Management Inc. Superintendent, General

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Elford, Neil J. Scott Builders Inc. Project Manager, General Ellis, Maurice Safety Coordinator, Construction


CCA | Gold Seal Certificate Holders Elzinga, Bill PCL Construction Management Inc. Estimator, General

Figuracion, Edwin EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Estimator, General Contracting

Friesen, Harold James Project Manager, General, Superintendent, General

Gilzean, Paul Trotter & Morton Superintendent, Mechanical Contracting

Enders, Kim C. Canem Systems Ltd. Project Manager, Electrical

Finan, Adrian Arpi’s Industries Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical

Friesen, Lindsay RS Line Contracting Safety Coordinator, Construction

Gonzalez, Jessel Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Estimator, General

Ens, Bradford J. Estimator, General

Fink-Jensen, Kjeld Superintendent, General

Ernst, Bruce H. Project Manager, General

Finn, Sean Project Manager, Door/Wind/Glaze

Friesen, Lonnie Scott Builders Inc. Superintendent, General

Gordon, Douglas Ferguson Glass Superintendent, Door/Wind/Glaze

Estabrooks, Steve Honeywell Ltd. Project Manager, Elec. Controls

Fischer, Shane Dean Southpaw Metal Ltd. Project Manager, Specialty Trade

Friesz, Rhett Brian Ledcor Group of Companies Superintendent, General

Goucher, John Inglis Allied Projects Ltd. Safety Coordinator, Construction

Estby, Justin Ledcor Construction Limited Project Manager, General

Flores Contreras, P. Eng., Esteban Resin Systems Inc. Project Manager, General

Froning, Timothy D. ** Viking Fire Protection Superintendent, Fire Protection

Govett, Gregory Lee Danmar Construction Ltd. Project Manager, General

Fulton, Roy Scott Keystone Excavating Ltd. Safety Coordinator, Construction

Graf, Mathias Michael ITC Construction Group Project Manager, General

Fyith, Jamily Project Manager, General

Graham, David P. Hurst Construction Co. Ltd. Project Manager, General

Estereicher, Chris Western Electrical Management Ltd. Superintendent, Electrical Estey, P. Eng., John Kane CH2M Hill Canada Ltd. Project Manager, Roadbuilding

Fong, Colin Bird Construction Company Estimator, General

Evans, Thomas George PCL Construction Management Inc. Superintendent, General, Project Manager, General, Estimator, General

Fontaine, Brittany CANA Construction Project Manager, Specialty Trade Contractors

Gair, Gordon PCL Construction Management Inc. Estimator, General

Forrest, Douglas M. Westglas Insulation Ltd. Safety Coordinator, Construction

Gale, Larry A. L.J.R Electric Ltd. Estimator, Electrical, Project Manager, Electrical

Facette, Richard S. SimplexGrinnell Project Manager, Low Voltage Control

Fortin, Roger C.* EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Superintendent, General

Gardner, Malcolm D. Finning Safety Coordinator, Construction

Fairbairn, Dennis R. Falco Electrical Services Ltd. Estimator, Electrical, Project Manager, Electrical

Foster, Jennifer Gracom Safety Coordinator, Construction

Garner, James Superintendent, General

Faraci, Robin EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Project Manager, General

Foster, Joanne EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Project Manager, General

Farhat, Ali Quadra Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction

Fournier, Lawrence Joseph NVR Construction Project Manager, General

Farnum, Sean Farnum Construction Management & Consulting Ltd. Project Manager, General

Fowler, Leslie-Anne Estimator, General

Geoffrion, David TransCanada Safety Coordinator, Construction

Foy, Thomas J. Devitt & Forand Contractors Inc. Superintendent, General

Germscheid, Garry Lockerbie & Hole Co. Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical

Fradkin, Stanislav Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Estimator, General

Giannelia, Paul Project Manager, General

Faulk, Steven Trotter & Morton Constructors Ltd. Project Manager, Electrical Fawcett, Laura CANA Construction Project Manager, General Contracting Fedor, Gordon L.** Superintendent, General Felzien, Aidan PCL Construction Management Inc. Project Manager, General Fernhout, Ryan Westcor Construction Ltd. Project Manager, General Contracting Festa, Damien Anthony Volker Stevin Contracting Ltd. Estimator, Roadbuilding & Heavy Construction Figueroa, German Sebastian Ledcor Technical Services Project Manager, General

Frank, Fred Contract Glaziers West Project Manager, Specialty Trade Frank, Peter Superintendent, General Franken, Bert Estimator, Masonry Fraser, Shawn D. PCL Construction Management Inc. Project Manager, General Friesen, Gail GM Friesen Consulting Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction Friesen, Gary Dale Clark Builders Superintendent, General

Gauthier, Shane Ameco Safety Coordinator, Construction Geist, Norman G. Botting & Associates Alberta Ltd. Superintendent, Mechanical

Gibson, Michael Canem Systems Project Manager, Electrical Gibson, Scott Custom Electric Ltd. Project Manager, Electrical Giesbrecht, Douglas W. Custom Electric Ltd. Superintendent, Electrical Gilbert, Bruce Scott Builders Inc. Project Manager, General Gilzean, Paul Trotter & Morton Building Technologies Inc. Superintendent, Mechanical

Graham, Gordon Ronald Hurst Construction Co. Ltd. Estimator, General, Project Manager, General Grant, James J. Shaw Communications Inc. Project Manager, General Graul, Ted Harris Rebar Safety Coordinator, Construction Gray, Nathalie Harris Rebar Safety Coordinator, Construction Gray, Rick Koralta Construction Superintendent, General Greer, Kenneth D. PCL Construction Management Inc. Superintendent, General Grieder, P. Eng., Jeff Project Manager, Foundation Sys. Grimshaw, John ABMS Project Manager, Mechanical Contracting Groshak, James Graham Construction and Engineering LP Project Manager, General Gunter, Rick CANA Construction Project Manager, General Guzman, Guillermo Arpi’s Industries Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical Contracting Haddow, Kimberly Graham Construction and Engineering LP Project Manager, General Hahn, Troy Project Manager, Electrical Halko, Pete ** Graham Construction and Engineering LP Superintendent, General

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CCA | Gold Seal Certificate Holders Hall, Jamie Clark Builders Safety Coordinator, Construction, Safety Coordinator, Construction

Henn, Shawn Aaron Trotter & Morton Building Technologies Inc. Safety Coordinator, Construction

Hames, Mark William ** CANA Construction Project Manager, General

Heringa, Pierre Centron Construction Corp. Superintendent, General

Hamilton, Patrick R. Project Manager, Mechanical

Herlein, Don Graham Construction and Engineering LP Superintendent, General

Hammond, Brad Westcor Construction Ltd. Project Manager, General Hansford, Krista Dakota Reclamators Ltd. Safety Coordinator, Construction Hanson, Doug PCL Construction Management Inc. Estimator, General Harder, Brent Ferguson Glass Estimator, Door/Wind/Glaze Harms, Richard Seko Construction Ltd. Project Manager, General Harrison, G. Kay Mount Royal College Project Manager, General Harrison, Michael Ferguson Corporation Superintendent, Specialty Trade Harrison, Philip A.* EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Estimator, General, Project Manager, General Hartley, P. Eng., Syd Ledcor Construction Limited Project Manager, General Hartmanshenn, Dieter Hans Superintendent, General Haswell, Christopher John CANA High Voltage Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction Hay, Stuart I.** Custom Electric Ltd. Project Manager, Electrical Haydu, Kim S.E. Johnson Management Ltd. Superintendent, Mechanical Hayes, Kenneth J. Standard General Inc. Estimator, Road Building & Heavy Construction Heath, Andrew Peter Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Superintendent, General Heiber, P. Eng., Irvin Project Manager, General Henderson, Daniel A. PCL Construction Management Inc. Superintendent, General Henderson, C.E.T., Richard Dale Estimator, General

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Herman, Dave Flint Canada Ltd. Superintendent, Roofing Herten, Ralph PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc. Project Manager, General Hetherington, Nikki Demers Contracting Safety Coordinator, Construction

Hubert, Brian A. Project Manager, General Huculak, Lyle Superintendent, Mechanical Hull, Bonny PCL Construction Management Inc. Safety Coordinator, Construction Hull, Douglas W. PCL Builders Inc. Superintendent, General Hullah, Michael** Hullah Malcolm & Associates Inc. Project Manager, General Hung, Leslie Ying Fai North American Construction Group Project Manager, Specialty Trade Hunter, Bryson G. Project Manager, Door/Wind/Glaze

Hewko, Colin Tim Iconic Power and Controls Inc. Safety Coordinator, Construction

Huska, Stephen F. Viking Fire Protection Superintendent, Specialty Trade

Heyens, Paul Alberta Glass Project Manager, Door/Wind/Glaze

Hutchings, John C. Estimator, General

Hildenbrandt, Robert P. Graham Construction and Engineering LP Project Manager, General Hobbs, Wendy BTY Group Project Manager, General Contracting Hoffman, Dallas G. Trotter & Morton Building Technologies Inc. Safety Coordinator, Construction

Illerbrun, Kelly L. PCL Construction Management Inc. Estimator, General Inman, Edward J. Project Manager, General Januszewski, Randy Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction Jeffrey, Scott Imperial Owner’s Construction Manager

Holbrook, Malcolm J. Pockar Masonry Ltd. Project Manager, Masonry

Jessa, Shamshir Salim Cemrock Flatwork Ltd. Project Manager, General

Holt, Graham R. Devitt & Forand Contractors Inc. Superintendent, General

Jeynes, David Estimator, Mechanical, Project Manager, Mechanical

Hope, Paul Estimator, General

Jiang, Vincent Graham Construction and Engineering LP Estimator, General

Hopper, Mark Graham Construction and Engineering LP Safety Coordinator, Construction Horn, Donald G. Remington Development Corporation Estimator, Precast Concrete Horobec, Michael D. EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Superintendent, General Horton, John Charles Superintendent, Mechanical Howse, Kathryn DMP Construction Management Safety Coordinator, Construction Huang, Wei (David) Lear construction Management Ltd. Estimator, General Contracting Huber, Bradley C. Safety Coordinator, Construction

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Johnson, Melvin B. Dynasound Communications Inc. Estimator, Sound Contractor, Project Manager, Sound Contractor Johnson, Ryan C. Bluebird Contracting Services Ltd. Project Manager, Roadbuilding & Heavy Construction Johnson, P.Eng., Chad Akela Construction Ltd. Project Manager, General Johnston, Bob Adler Insulation & Firestopping Safety Coordinator, Construction Jones, Gordon Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Superintendent, General Jones, Ron** Project Manager, General, Estimator, General

Jozwiak, Brian Lockerbie & Hole Co. Ltd. Superintendent, Mechanical Jungwirth, Shawn North American Caisson Ltd. Project Manager, Foundation Systems Kabatoff, Jack** Lockerbie & Hole Co. Ltd. Superintendent, Mechanical Kadylo, Morris Project Manager, General Kambeitz, Duane Botting & Associates Alberta Ltd. Superintendent, Mechanical Kanevski, Jade Ledcor Construction Limited Project Manager, General Contracting Kang, Dennis D. Hoover Mechanical Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Estimator, Mechanical Karim, Mohammed Shamsul Ledcor Construction Limited Project Manager, General Kean, Kevin Bruce Project Manager, General Kelleher, Jason Botting & Associates Alberta Ltd. Superintendent, Mechanical Kelly, Anthony Centurion Mechanical Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical Kelly, Liam William Kelly & Sons Plumbing Contractors 1989 Ltd. Superintendent, Mechanical Kelly, William William Kelly & Sons Plumbing Contractors 1989 Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical Kendall, Edwin Ariel Electric Ltd. Project Manager, Electrical Kernl, Lothar Bauer Fondations Project Manager, Specialty Trade, Piling & Foundation Systems Kerr, Ian Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Project Manager, General Khan, Faizur Fluor Canada Estimator, General Contracting Khansari, Mohammad Mojtahedi Elite Formwork Estimator, Specialty Trade Kharey, Baldev JBS Electric Ltd. Project Manager, Electrical Kiefer, Klaus Keller Construction Ltd. Project Manager, General


CCA | Gold Seal Certificate Holders Kinley, Dave Concept Electric Ltd. Project Manager, Electrical

Kuntz, Joseph G. Chandos Construction Ltd. Project Manager, General

Loader, Paul J. Falco Electrical Services Ltd. Estimator, Electrical

MacLachlan, C. Darrell Karson Builders Ltd. Project Manager, General

Kirk, Ken S. Bluebird Contracting Superintendent, Roadbuilding & Heavy Construction

Kuysters, Alan PCL Construction Management Inc. Project Manager, General

Lobley, Geoffrey Bruce Ledcor Construction Limited Project Manager, General Contracting

Maclean, David Alsa Road Construction Ltd. Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction

Kuzek, Richard P.** Custom Electric Ltd. Estimator, Electrical, Project Manager, Electrical

Lockie, Blaine Tri-Alta Mechanical (1997) Ltd. Project Manager, Sheet Metal

MacLeod, Don Superintendent, Mechanical

Kyle, Tak Scott Builders Inc. Project Manager, General

Logue, Bob Blue-Con Excavating Ltd. Project Manager, Utility Construction

Kyle, Tak Scott Builders Inc. Project Manager, General Contracting

Long, Gary Devitt & Forand Contractors Inc. Project Manager, General

Laforest, Roger A. Estimator, Roadbuilding

Long, Stuart EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Safety Coordinator, Construction

Kirkpatrick, Gerry North American Caisson Ltd. Project Manager, Piling & Foundation Systems Kirkpatrick, Ron C. North American Caisson Ltd. Project Manager, Piling & Foundation Systems Kirsch, Rob Hopewell Group of Companies Safety Coordinator, Construction Kittlaus, Brian CANA Construction Management Superintendent, General Contracting Klassen, George Jacob Project Manager, General Klassen, Matthew Ledcor Estimator, General Contracting Knecht, Art Superintendent, General Knowles, Paul PCL Construction Management Inc. Project Manager, General Konrad, Brooke EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Superintendent, General

Laidlaw, N. James Canem Systems Ltd. Project Manager, Electrical Lamb, Brad Project Manager, Roofing

Lorenzen, D.L. (Donnie) Owner’s Construction Manager

Landon, Darrell Qualico Developments Safety Coordinator, Construction

Loughlin, Michael J. Trotter & Morton Building Technologies Inc. Project Manager, Mechanical

Langford, Scott Graham Construction and Engineering LP Safety Coordinator, Construction Lapinskie Jr., David CANA Management Ltd. Superintendent, General

Kopriva, David J. Project Manager, General

LaRocque, Leslie Allan Botting & Associates Alberta Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical

Korethoski, John S. Superintendent, General

Lauinger, Dale Superintendent, General

Koropatwa, Vaughn EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Safety Coordinator, Construction

Lavallee, K. Perry Total E&P Canada Inc. Superintendent, Roadbuilding & Heavy Construction

Koscher, Kevin Superintendent, General Kost, Robert Carmacks Maintenance Services Ltd. Project Manager, Roadbuilding & Heavy Construction Kostiuk, Wayne E. PCL Construction Management Inc. Superintendent, General

Loppe, Brad Project Manager, Electrical

Lawson, Terry W. Safety Coordinator, Construction Lealess, Patrick BMP Project Manager, General Contracting Leask, Terry Superintendent, Mechanical

Krause, Landis G. Project Manager, General

Leddy, Glen Alberta Construction Safety Association Safety Coordinator, Construction

Kroon, Paul Solaris Electric Inc. Project Manager, Electrical

Leeper, Michelle Strike Energy Services Inc. Safety Coordinator, Construction

Kucy, Frank Devitt & Forand Contractors Inc. Superintendent, General

Lewis, Evan ITC Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction

Kuhn, Jerry Chandos Construction Ltd. Superintendent, General

Lindsay, Mark Oracle Construction Services Safety Coordinator, Construction

Kuipers, Peter Maple Reinders Inc. Project Manager, General

Link, Randal A. PCL Construction Management Inc. Superintendent, General

Lucas, Robert Ferguson Glass Superintendent, Door/Wind/Glaze Ludwar, A.Sc.T., Randy Modus Group of Companies Project Manager, General Ludwig, Heinz** Genesis Building Corporation Project Manager, General, Estimator, General Lukacs, J. Robert CANA Construction Project Manager, General MacArthur, Douglas John EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Estimator, General MacDonald, Kyle Aecon Transportation West Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction MacDougall, Sandra Graham Construction and Engineering LP Project Manager, General MacEachern, Mark Graham Construction and Engineering LP Project Manager, General Contracting Machado, Alfredo Manuel Canem Systems Ltd. Project Manager, Electrical Machnee, Christopher J. Botting & Associates Alberta Ltd. Estimator, Mechanical Maciborsky, Blaine PCL Construction Management Inc. Project Manager, General MacKeigan, P. Eng., Al Blue-Con Excavating Ltd. Estimator, Civil

Madhavan, Dayal Cameco Corporation Owner’s Construction Manager Maerz, Lyle Superintendent, General Magnusson, John Executive Millwork Inc. Estimator, Finish Carpentry/Millwork Mah, P. Eng., PMP, Alan Timothy Volker Stevin Contracting Ltd. Project Manager, Roadbuilding & Heavy Construction Majcher, Tyler Botting & Associates Alberta Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical Major, Robert MMM Group Ltd. Owner’s Construction Manager, General Malberg, Rhonda Safety Coordinator, Construction Maloff, Moreley James EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Project Manager, General Manders, Barclay Barclay & Associates Inc. Safety Coordinator, Construction Marhoffer, Frank J. Falco Electrical Services Ltd. Superintendent, Electrical Marko, Steve Alva Superintendent, General Markovich, Peter SNC Lavalin Pacific Contractors Inc. Project Manager, Roadbuilding & Heavy Construction Marsh, Alex Estimator (Senior), General Marshall, Jeffrey S. Safety Coordinator, Construction Martin, Al Arpi’s Industries Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical Martin, Al Arpi’s Industries Project Manager, Mechanical Contracting Martirez, Don Alexis Ferguson Corporation Project Manager, Specialty Trade Mathews, Robert Eric Project Manager, General Mathews, William A. Project Manager, Drywall/Acoustic

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CCA | Gold Seal Certificate Holders Matkovic, Peter Matkovic Holdings Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical Insulator, Estimator, General Matlo, Darryl J. Canem Systems Ltd. Project Manager, Electrical Mattheis, Herbert Graham Construction and Engineering LP Project Manager, General Mauthe, Lori Axiom Builders Project Manager, General Contracting Mauthe, Lori Axiom Builders Project Manager, General Contracting Maxwell, Wendy Matrix Labour Leasing Safety Coordinator, Construction Maybury, Garreth Maple Reinders Inc. Project Manager, General McBride, Clint Eagle Canada Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction McClernon, Bernie** Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Estimator, General McCormac, Joe Graham Construction and Engineering LP Project Manager, General McDonnell, Seamus Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Estimator, General McDougall, Denis J. CANA Construction Superintendent, General McFarlane, Andrew BC Drywall Installations Safety Coordinator, Construction McIlvenna, Jamieson A.R. Alberta Construction Safety Association Safety Coordinator, Construction McIntyre, Scott Craig Safety Coordinator, Construction McKay, William Ronald Falco Electrical Services Ltd. Superintendent, Electrical McKinty, Myles J.S. Landis Construction Alberta Project Manager, General McLean, J. Peter Superintendent, Mechanical McLennan, Norm** PCL Constructors Inc. Project Manager, General, Superintendent, General Mei, Hong Lie (Henry) Watts Mechanical Services Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical Meier, Joseph Max Project Manager, General

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Mejia, Marco Antonio Ledcor Construction Limited Project Manager, General

Mollet, Jeremy URS Flint Safety Coordinator, Construction

Nahirney, Harvey B. Clark Builders Estimator, General

Melanson, Gary Edward Remington Development Corporation Estimator, General

Montpetit, Jason Acciona Infrastructure Canada Inc. Safety Coordinator, Construction

Nason, Joseph Delnor Construction 2012 Ltd. Project Manager, General

Merrill, David MCI Safety Coordinator, Construction

Moore, Thomas EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Superintendent, General

Natt, Frank Morrison Homes Safety Coordinator, Construction

Messner, Marvin EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Project Manager, General

Moore, Timothy Matthews Development (Alberta) Inc. Project Manager, General

Navarette, Carlos Atco Sustainable Communities Estimator, General Contracting

Mew, Henry J. PCL Construction Management Inc. Estimator, General

Morgan, Andrew Westcor Construction Ltd. Project Manager, General

Navarrete, Carlos Atco Sustainable Communities Estimator, General Contracting

Michalezki, Mike Ledcor Construction Limited Superintendent, General

Morgan, Kyle Westcor Construction Ltd. Project Manager, General

Neal, Richard Ferguson Glass Project Manager, Door/Wind/Glaze

Mickalyk, Lyle Dwayne Estimator, General

Morrison, Larry Luff Industries Safety Coordinator, Construction

Negard, Douglas Black & McDonald Project Manager, Electrical

Morrow, Bill Lockerbie & Hole Co. Ltd. Superintendent, Electrical

Neher, Jade Bird Construction Company Project Manager, General

Mortenson, Norman D.** Botting & Associates Alberta Ltd. Superintendent, Mechanical

Nelson, Andrew Wright Construction Western Inc. Superintendent, General

Muhunthan, Sitham CANA Management Ltd. Estimator, General

Nelson, Colin N.J. Ledcor Construction Limited Project Manager, General Contracting

Mulzet, John J. Maple Reinders Inc. Superintendent, General

Neufeld, Brad Safety Coordinator, Construction

Mickelson, Peter Project Manager, Specialty Trade Mielnichuk, Larry David Genesis Building Corporation Project Manager, General Mielnichuk, Michael Genesis Building Corporation Owner’s Project Manager, General, Safety Coordinator, Construction Mielnichuk, Mitchell Genesis Building Corporation Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction Miglierina, Mario L. Ledcor Construction Limited Superintendent, General, Project Manager, General Mihailescu, Emilian Scott Construction Alberta Ltd. Superintendent, General

Murphy, John J. Norfab MFG (1993) Inc. Project Manager, General Murphy, Lori J. Project Manager, General

Miller, Dale V. Superintendent, Mechanical

Murray, Richard James Hurst Construction Co. Ltd. Estimator, General

Milne, Kenneth Ledcor Construction Limited Project Manager, General

Myatt, Gareth Jasper Constructors Superintendent, General

Milo, Theodore Graham Construction and Engineering LP Superintendent, General

Myers, Reginald E.** Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Superintendent, General

Mirza, Khurshid Maple Reinders Inc. (formerly) Project Manager, General

Mysek, Steve Canem Systems Ltd. Superintendent, Electrical

Missiaen, Guy S. Project Manager, General

Nacu, Fernando Atomik Interiors & Spray Systems Estimator, General

Mitchell, Terance Robert PCL Construction Management Inc. Superintendent, General Mitschke, Darrell Alberta Infrastructure Superintendent, General Moffatt, Neil Canem Systems Ltd. Safety Coordinator, Construction

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Nadurak, Brad Enmax Safety Coordinator, Construction

Neufeld, Irvin Project Manager, Mechanical Newhouse, Gary C. BrockWhite Geotechnical Project Manager, General Nicholls, Georgina S.C.H. Safety Coordinator, Construction Nichols, Randy Superintendent, General Nickel, Lyndon Safety Coordinator, Construction Nicolson, Michael S. EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Project Manager, General Nielsen, Gary Kurt Project Manager, Electrical Niemack, John W. Estimator, General Nieuwenhuizen, Frederick Assured Communities Ltd. Estimator, General Contracting

Nagel, Tammie Construction, Safety Coordinator

Nieuwenhuizen, Frederick Assured Communities Ltd. Estimator, General Contracting (Senior)

Nagie, Nathen Ledcor Construction Limited Project Manager, General

Nippard, Dorman PCL Construction Management Inc. Safety Coordinator, Construction Niznik, Alen Superintendent, General


CCA | Gold Seal Certificate Holders Nordmark, Owen PCL Construction Management Inc. Project Manager, General North, Jason M. CANA Management Ltd. Project Manager, General Noye, John Ledcor Construction Limited Superintendent, Petroleum Installations Nyberg, Dale Elan Construction Limited Superintendent, General Ogston, Bradly Michael Volker Stevin Contracting Ltd. Project Manager, Roadbuilding & Heavy Construction

Pawliuk, Terrance David Trotter & Morton Building Technologies Inc. Estimator, Sheet Metal Pearce, Derek Wayne PCL Construction Management Inc. Project Manager, General Pearson, Darcy Cord WorleyParsons Ltd. Superintendent, Mechanical Pearson, Rob Robert J. Pearson Safety Training and Auditing Safety Coordinator, Construction Pedersen, Rick E. Superintendent, General

Ogston, Gary PCL Construction Management Inc. Superintendent, General

Penn, Sean Chandos Construction Ltd. Project Manager, General

Ohrn, Al** Bird Construction Company Superintendent, General

Pennoyer, Ron** PCL Construction Management Inc. Superintendent, General

Opheim, Kim XL Excavating & General Contracting Ltd. Safety Coordinator, Construction

Peters, Brian W. Elan Construction Limited Project Manager, General

Otway, Robert J. PCL Construction Management Inc. Project Manager, General

Peterson, Chad CANA Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction

Owens, Ian Bird Construction Company Superintendent, General

Peterson, Ryan Custom Electric Ltd. Superintendent, Electrical Contracting

Page, Alan Paul SMP Engineering Superintendent, Electrical

Pfeiffer, Harold R. Superintendent, General

Pappas, Dan B.** Griffin Glass (1981) Ltd. Project Manager, Door/Wind/Glaze Pardy, Matthew Bird Construction Company Superintendent, General Pardy, Matthew Bird Construction Superintendent, General Contracting Parker, David J. Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Superintendent, General Parnell, Thomas Andrew Superintendent, General Patchin, Curtis Keith Botting & Associates Alberta Ltd. Superintendent, Mechanical Pate, Robert Edward Ledcor Construction Limited Superintendent, Finish Carpentry/Millwork Pavey, Brian Bird Construction Company Superintendent, General Contracting (Senior) Pavka, Terry Ledcor Construction Limited Safety Coordinator, Construction

Pfeiffer, Michael R. Graham Construction and Engineering LP Superintendent, General

Plett, Dennis Project Manager, General, Estimator, General Plourde, Heather Medican Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction Pocock, Jason Shawn Graham Construction and Engineering LP Estimator, General Polay, Robert G.** Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Project Manager, General Popovschi, Nick O. Superintendent, General Popwich, Justin Cross Town Heating & Ventilation (Calgary) Ltd. Safety Coordinator, Construction Portas, Jason PCL Construction Management Inc. Project Manager, General Portier, Marcel Andy Superintendent, General Poulsen, Todd Elan Construction Limited General Poulsen, Trevor Elan Construction Limited Estimator, General Profitt, John A. Project Manager, General Prokopetz, Graham Botting & Associates Alberta Ltd. Superintendent, Mechanical Querido, Rene E. Safety Coordinator, Construction

Pfeiffer, Rudy E.** Bird Construction Company Superintendent, General

Quiring, Jonathan FWS Group Project Manager, General

Phelps, Brian E. Custom Electric Ltd. Project Manager, Electrical

Ragog, Henry Elan Construction Limited Superintendent, General

Philis, Peter Estimator, General

Raine, Gregory W. Superintendent, General

Phillips, Chad WRD Borger Construction Ltd. Estimator, Roadbuilding & Heavy Construction

Randall, Amanda Safety Coordinator, Construction

Piskko, Carson Thommey EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Project Manager, General Plata, Ricardo A. EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Safety Coordinator, Construction Plested, Mernie Ledcor Construction Limited Superintendent, General Pletch, Steven Ross Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Superintendent, General Plett, Albert Superintendent, General, Project Manager, General

Rankin, Michael Scott Builders Inc. Superintendent, General Ratisai, Carl Delnor Constructioon 2012 Ltd. Project Manager, General Rayner, Ben Chads Contracting Safety Coordinator, Construction Reardon, Bruce Black & McDonald Superintendent, Electrical Regier, Brad Clark Builders Superintendent, General

Regner, Brian Pockar Masonry Ltd. Estimator, Masonry Reichert, Henry Alpine Drywall (Calgary) Ltd. Superintendent, Drywall/Acoustics Reid, Ian F. Bird Construction Company Superintendent, General, Project Manager, General Reid, Jerry Safety Coordinator, Construction, Project Manager Reimer, Jerrie Clark Builders Superintendent, General Rickard, Phil Ledcor Construction Limited Superintendent, General Rickbeil, Kenneth Western Electrical Management Ltd. Project Manager, Electrical Rideout, Patrick D. PCL Construction Management Inc. Safety Coordinator, Construction Rider, Paul Leslie Project Manager, Mechanical Riedel, Cal Concept Electric Ltd. Estimator, Electrical, Project Manager, Electrical Roach, John J. Bird Construction Company Superintendent, General Roberts, Bill Project Manager, Electrical Roberts, Blair Devitt & Forand Construction Superintendent, General Robertson, Bradley Maple Reinders Inc. Estimator, General Robinson, P.Eng., Bob Westcor Construction Ltd. Project Manager, General Rodriguez, Byron Firmus Contracting Safety Coordinator, Construction Rogers, Rebecca S.E. Johnson Management Ltd. Safety Coordinator, Construction Roll, Rodney Executive Millwork Inc. Project Manager, Millwork Romijn, Ken Ledcor Construction Limited Superintendent, General Rondeau, Brian PCL Construction Management Inc. Superintendent, General Root, Dan J. Lear construction Management Ltd. Superintendent, General

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CCA | Gold Seal Certificate Holders Smith, Edward City of Halifax Project Manager, Roadbuilding & Heavy Construction

Rosewarn, David J. Harris Rebar Estimator, Reinforcing Steel

Schille, Colin J. PCL Construction Management Inc. Superintendent, General

Sharp, Steven Richard ARTE Group of Companies Safety Coordinator, Construction

Ross, Dave L. Crosstown Heating Estimator, Sheet Metal

Schille, Todd L. PCL Civil Constructors Inc. Superintendent, General

Shaw, Robert EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Estimator, General

Ross, Michael Rodger Arpi’s Industries Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical

Schlunzen, Al Pockar Masonry Ltd. Estimator, Masonry

Sheldrake, Ross I. Hinz, Rockwell Automation Company Project Manager, Electrical

Ross, Robyn The State Group Project Manager, Electrical

Schmaltz, Perry Estimator, General, Project Manager, General

Shellborn, Brian R. Canem Systems Ltd. Estimator, Electrical

Sommerfeld, David Allan PCL Construction Management Inc. Superintendent, General

Shenton, Ed Elan Construction Limited Project Manager, General

Sonnenberg, Bruce PCL Construction Management Inc. Project Manager, General

Shenton, Ed ELAN Construction Ltd. Project Manager, General Contracting

Sorensen, Kelly PCL Construction Management Inc. Superintendent, General

Shields, David CANA Management Ltd. Project Manager, General

Sorenson, Dale EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Project Manager, Owner

Shipley, Michael Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Project Manager, General Contracting

Souchotte, Joel Project Manager, General

Rowe, Craig A. HCM Contractors Inc. Project Manager, Piling & Found Systems Rude, Diana T1 Services Group Safety Coordinator, Construction Rusk, Brad Pockar Masonry Ltd. Superintendent, Masonry Russell, April Graham Construction and Engineering LP Safety Coordinator, Construction Rye, Henry Project Manager, General Sabraw, Gary Sunco Drywall Ltd. Project Manager, Drywall/Acoustics/EIFS/Access Flooring, Estimator, Drywall/Acoustics/EIFS/ Access Flooring Sakamoto, Kingo Estimator, General, Superintendent, General Sakamoto, Lyal K. Westbridge Construction Ltd. Project Manager, General Salat, Enguerrand (Ron) Westcor Construction Ltd. Project Manager, General Sangra, Manjit Trotter & Morton Building Technologies Inc. Superintendent, Mechanical

Schmid, Simon Safety Coordinator, General Schmidt, Clifford Ainsworth Inc. Project Manager, Electrical Schmidt, Darick CANA Construction Project Manager, General Schmucker, Fred Superintendent, General Schneider, Dallas Saipem Canada (previously) Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction Schrader, Moira A. Alta-Fab Structures Ltd. Safety Coordinator, Construction Schram, Jeff Remington Development Corporation Project Manager, Roadbuilding & Heavy Construction Schulz, Paul ATCO Structures and Logistics Project Manager, General Schum, Bob Superintendent, Electrical Schum, Fred** Custom Electric Ltd. Superintendent, Electrical Scott, Suzanne Carolyn H.F. Nodes Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction

Sanusi, Adermi Clement North West Redwater Partnership Estimator, General Contracting

Secord, Marc Morgan Construction Superintendent, General

Saretsky, Don ** Graham Construction and Engineering LP Superintendent, General

Seegerer, Alexander Ferguson Glass Project Manager, Door/Wind/Glaze

Sargent, Doug Superintendent, General

Serink, Justin Axiom Builders Superintendent, General Contracting

Schafer, Kevin Superintendent, General, Safety Coordinator, Construction Schamber, David C. Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Superintendent, General Scheck, Michael James Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Superintendent, General Scheelar, Brian N. S.E. Johnson Management Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical

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Shook, Bradley C. Kidco Construction Ltd. Safety Coordinator, Construction Short, Joseph Alpine Drywall (Calgary) Ltd. Estimator, Drywall/Acoustics Simmons, Donald G. Alberta Construction Safety Association Safety Coordinator, Construction Simon, Matthew PCL Construction Management Inc. Superintendent, General Simpson, David Jasper Constructors Superintendent, General Sinclair, Donald G. Estimator, General Skierka, Robert CANA Construction Management Superintendent, General Skjei, Karen T. Project Manager, General Slater, Dean Charles Alberta Health Services Project Manager, General Sleeman, Cody Bird Construction Company Superintendent, General Contracting Sleeman, Cody Bird Construction Company Superintendent, General Smart, Jeff Ferguson Glass Superintendent, Door/Wind/Glaze Smith, Dax Project Manager, General

Smith, J. G. Bruce Elan Construction Limited Project Manager, General Smith, Peter David Superintendent, General

Spielman, Raymond L.** Griffin Glass (1981) Ltd. Estimator, Door/Wind/Glaze St. Louis, Kristin Scott Builders Inc. Safety Coordinator, Construction Stallman, Klaus G. Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Superintendent, General Stark, Andrew Blue Bird Safety Coordinator, Construction Starner, Jeremy Aecon Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction Starnes, Norm Most Canada Superintendent, General Stauffer, Clarence A. Project Manager, Electrical Stern, Ed Encana Superintendent, General Stetski, Avery B. Project Manager, General Stevenson, Robert J. ** Seko Construction Ltd. Superintendent, General Storey, Norman Bradley EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Superintendent, General, Project Manager, General Street, Michael J. Safety Coordinator, Construction Stuart, Tyler Trotter & Morton Building Technologies Inc. Safety Coordinator, Construction


CCA | Gold Seal Certificate Holders Studer, Keith W. EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Superintendent, General

Thomas, Michael Allied Projects Ltd. Estimator, Electrical

Ure, David** Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Project Manager, General

Virostek, Todd Victor Kidco Construction Ltd. Estimator, Roadbuilding & Heavy Construction

Stunnell, Trevor John Arpi’s Industries Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical

Thompson, Lyle* Bird Construction Company Superintendent, General

Urquhart, Cory Project Manager, General

Vogel, Ron Ron Vogel Construction Ltd. Project Manager, General

Sunderland, Anthony Ian Project Manager, General

Thompson, Robert Ritchie Brothers Auctioneer Project Manager, General

Swanberg, Joel PCL Construction Management Inc. Superintendent, General Symon, Grant W. Graham Construction and Engineering LP Estimator, General, Project Manager, General Szekely, Jason Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Superintendent, General Contracting Tagseth, Benjamin CANA Utilities Safety Coordinator, Construction Tatterton, Ron PCL Construction Management Inc. Estimator, General Taylor, Blake F. Qualico Group of Companies Safety Coordinator, Construction Taylor, Gordon W.** Hurst Construction Co. Ltd. Superintendent, General Taylor, Jason Barrett Skyline Building Envelope Solutions (CGY) Inc. Estimator, Metal Siding/Decking Taylor, Mark David Owen PCL Construction Management Inc. Project Manager, General Teed, John Universal Flooring Systems Project Manager, Carpet/Resilient Flooring Tennis, Larry I. Project Manager, General Terlesky, Bart Genesis Integration Estimator, Low Voltage Integration Tetarenko, Glen PCL Construction Management Inc. Project Manager, General Theal, Harley Henry Superintendent, Mechanical Thiessen, Gerald Clark Builders Project Manager, General Thiessen, Kenneth W. Canem Systems Ltd. Project Manager, Electrical Thomas, Allan C. Project Manager, Mechanical

Thompson, Robert** Custom Electric Ltd. Superintendent, Electrical Thompson, Scott D. EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Project Manager, General Thomson, Ron Devitt & Forand Contractors Inc. Superintendent, General Thomson, Ryan Ledcor Construction Limited Project Manager, General Thorlakson, Bruce A. S.E. Johnson Management Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical Timmins, Mark Williams Graham Construction and Engineering LP Superintendent, General Tingley, Bruce Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction Tisdale, Derek W. Breckenridge Group Safety Coordinator, Construction Toews, Peter Superintendent, Electrical Toker-Tokarczyk, Martin Estimator, General Toms, Douglas Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Project Manager, General Tones, Gordon Edward Project Manager, General Tong, Bing (Benjamin) Ledcor Construction Limited Estimator, General Toovey, Barry Concept Electric Ltd. Project Manager, Electrical Topley, Brian Brandon Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction Trueman, Ken** Project Manager, General Tryuda, Ronald R. Canem Systems Ltd. Project Manager, Electrical

Thomas, Bernard J. Project Manager, General

Tucker, Christopher Elite Formwork Safety Coordinator, Construction

Thomas, Keith KT Construction Services Inc. Estimator, General, Project Manager, General

Twa, Brian The State Group Inc. Project Manager, Electrical

Urquhart, Susan J. Alberta Construction Safety Association Safety Coordinator, Construction Urquhart, Todd Clark Builders Project Manager, General Uyesugi, Ken Westbridge Construction Ltd. Superintendent, General Van Dijk, Kathryn ABB Inc. Safety Coordinator, Construction Van Dyke, Stewart Critical Safety Ltd. Safety Coordinator, Construction Van Es, John Western Construction & Combustion Safety Coordinator, Construction Van Es JR., Dick Pockar Masonry Ltd. Superintendent, Masonry

Vollob, Bruce Ferguson Glass Project Manager, Door/Wind/Glaze Volponi, John West Air Sheet Metal Ltd. Estimator, Sheet Metal Walden, Nick Modern Niagara Alberta Inc. Project Manager, Mechanical Contractors Walker, Donald Safety Coordinator, Construction, Superintendent, General Contracting Walker, Paul Ledcor Group of Companies Superintendent, General Walroth, Kathleen Closs Alberta Construction Safety Association Safety Coordinator, Construction Walsh, Edward (Ted) Leo Project Manager, General

Van Heuveln, Gordon Trotter and Morton Project Manager, Mechanical

Walsh, Robert J. Harris Rebar Project Manager, Reinforcing Steel

Van Vliet, David R. Estimator, Mechanical, Project Manager, Mechanical

Walters, Murray Lewis Spacemakers Construction Services Inc. Superintendent, General

Vanberg, Cindy Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction

Walz, C.E.T., Mike Project Manager, General

Vanberg, Lance Jasper Constructors Superintendent, General

Ward, Don J.** Griffin Glass (1981) Ltd. Project Manager, Door/Wind/Glaze

Vanderheide, Richard Project Manager, Roofing

Ward, Kevin PCL Construction Management Inc. Project Manager, General

Vandermey, Peter Ron Clarke & Associates Project Manager, General

Wardale, David A.** Bird Construction Company Estimator, General

Vanderwal, Anthony Willam EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Superintendent, General

Wasylyshen, Mike Safety Coordinator, Construction

Vargyas, Geza EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Safety Coordinator, Construction Vermeeren, John Adrian Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction Veronelly, Wade Elan Construction Limited Project Manager, General Vickery, Brenden Bird Construction Company Superintendent, General Vine, Frederick EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Project Manager, General

Watt, Jeffrey Graham Construction and Engineering LP Project Manager , General Contracting Watts, Andrew Watts Mechanical Services Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical Watts, Donald W.** PCL Construction Services Inc. Project Manager, General Wealleans, E. (Ted)** Project Manager, Mechanical Wealleans, Sidney Project Manager, Mechanical Webber, Allen Stanley Standard General Inc. Superintendent, Roadbuilding & Heavy Construction

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CCA | Gold Seal Certificate Holders Webster, Michael David Graham Construction and Engineering LP Estimator, General

Whyte, Trevor Gordon Griffin Glass (1981) Ltd. Superintendent, Specialty Trade

Wonderham, Michael EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Safety Coordinator, Construction

Yacyshyn, Cory North American Caisson Ltd. Project Manager, Specialty Trade

Wedderburn, David** PCL Construction Management Inc. Superintendent, General

Wikeruk, Bill Estimator, General

Wong, Jerry Peter PCL Construction Management Inc. Estimator, General

Yeats, John F. Estimator, Electrical

Wedel, Tyler Iconic Power and Controls Inc. Safety Coordinator, Construction Wedholm, Jason Clark Builders Superintendent, General Contracting Weiss, Sieg** Superintendent, General Welch, Jim Bird Construction Company Estimator, General Wesley, Martyn EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Project Manager, General West, Greg Ferguson Glass Estimator, Door/Wind/Glaze

Wilkinson, C.E.T., PMP, Scott Volker Stevin Contracting Ltd. Project Manager, Roadbuilding & Heavy Construction Wilk-Reid, Kim Safety Coordinator, Construction

Wong, Leong Tung Estimator, General Wong, Tommy W.I. Estimator, General, Project Manager

Willard, Graham Ross Estimator, Mechanical

Wood, Michael Scott Builders Inc. Superintendent, General

Willcot, Rodger Worley Parsons Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction

Woods, Jeffrey 3Woods Technical Project Manager, General

Williams, Gordon A. Superintendent, Roadbuilding

Worobey, Dean Wright Construction Western Inc. Project Manager, General

Williams, Ian CANA Construction Project Manager, General

Wray, Frederick O. Project Manager, General, Estimator, General

Willms, Cameron L. Ledcor Construction Limited Project Manager, Electrical

Wunderlich, Dale Alpine Drywall (Calgary) Ltd. Estimator, Drywall/Acoustics

Weston, Malcolm Evolution Glass Construction Safety Coordinator, Construction

Wilson, Dwayne Lawrence Trotter & Morton Building Technologies Inc. Estimator, Mechanical, Project Manager, Mechanical

Wunderlich, Lyle Alpine Drywall (Calgary) Ltd. Project Manager, Drywall/Acoustics

White, Brent Scott Builders Inc. Project Manager, General

Wilson, Stefan Hamar Industries Safety Coordinator, Construction

White, Bruce PCL Construction Management Inc. Project Manager, General

Woerle, Andy J. Project Manager, General

West, Jeff Bird Construction Company Superintendent, General

Wolkowski, R. (Kim) Estimator, Civil

Wunsch, David B. Lockerbie & Hole Co. Ltd. Project Manager, Mechanical Wurtz, Jordan Harris Rebar Safety Coordinator, Construction Wyatt, P.Q.S., Edward G. Estimator, General, Superintendent, General

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SAIT’s Women in Trades and Technology Committee supports women in non-traditional fields By Lisa Fattori What first began as a mentorship program at Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) has now grown into an organized group known as Women in Trades and Technology (WITT). The WITT Committee looks to inspire young girls and women to explore a career in trades and technologies, and to offer support and guidance to female students enrolled in these programs at the college. Monthly meetings, mentorships, and more create a positive atmosphere of acceptance and camaraderie, and offer practical tips on navigating the unique challenges that women face working in non-traditional roles. “There can be a lot of adversity for women in non-traditional fields,” says Charli Handy, a SAIT instructor for Pipe Trades in Plumbing and Gas Fitting RSE. “How do you deal with harassment? How do you be a parent? Or how do you retain your femininity while working in a male-dominated industry? These are all issues that we help women with through support and mentoring. It’s not

Kat Hassard, Sonya Maloff, and Charli Handy — the original members of what is now known as SAIT’s Women in Trades and Technologies group.

about us versus them; it’s about how we can work with one another, so that we’re able to retain women who want a career in the trades and technologies.” SAIT’s WITT Committee joins 20 regional WITT groups across Canada. The

organization is part of the college’s 100 Projects initiative, which launched during the school’s centennial anniversary in 2016 and continues today. The Committee meets once a month to discuss all business and initiatives and is open

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Building career-ready professionals The Bachelor of Science Construction Project Management (BSc CPM) degree program was developed with industry, for industry. Equipped with managerial, scientific, technical and applied knowledge in the construction field, our BSc CPM graduates are trained to meet your needs.

Building strong industry connections

Program advisory committee

Partnerships through capstone projects

96% training-related full-time employment rate

Graham is committed to hiring at least one graduate per year from this program and will also offer summer and intern employment opportunities for students.” – Kees Cusveller, Vice President, Special Projects, Graham Group

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Practical work experience through internships

Networking and mentorship

It provided me with the tools and resources and, most importantly, the connections.” – Chris Boehme, 2017 Graduate, BSc Construction Project Management


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Jodell Clingo, a welding apprentice at SAIT, is a mentee in the WITT mentorship program.

to, not just women, but everyone who wants to support the group and its objectives. The goal is to host social events with keynote speakers and to provide information about other groups and events that would be of interest to WITT participants. “We want to work with other groups that overlap, such as Explore IT and Try-a-Trade, so that we aren’t reinventing the wheel,” Handy says. “By having WITT representatives at these events, girls see us, which helps break stereotypes about women in the trades. We also encourage women to attend events put on by other student groups. Recently, SAIT’s School of Manufacturing and Automation had a woman keynote speaker who was a mission controller from the Canadian Space Agency. It was very empowering for our female students to see what this woman had accomplished.” Once resources are in place, part of WITT’s mandate will be advocacy work, including providing safe spaces where women can go for comfort and support. Committee members will be

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there to direct people to the proper resources that are available, such as unfair firing practices and an employee’s recourse in such a situation. “When I graduated in 2008, I was told that I was the 150th female plumber in Canada,” Handy says. “Since then, inroads have been made, and we’re seeing approximately 20 women start in the plumbing program each year.” A key component of WITT is its mentorship program, which matches female students with mentors who work in their fields of study. As with committee membership and meeting participation, mentors don’t have to be women, just people who are interested in helping women succeed in the industry. In the fall of 2016, 35 participants were matched with 35 mentors, and met approximately once a month and also communicated via text, email, and phone. The mentors and students met formally for the school year, then informally going forward, and many have developed friendships along the way.


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Handy, herself, was a mentor, who found the experience very rewarding. “I liked that I was able to pass on my experience and help someone in a similar situation,” she says. “My mentee absolutely blossomed, because she had someone to talk to who understood. Some of the issues discussed include how to handle conflict, cooperation and collaboration among peers, professionalism, code of ethics, and equity issues. The participants become a lot more confident. They can project and see where their careers can go through their mentor’s accomplishments.” In the first year of WITT’s mentorship program, four mentors came from Graham Group, including Kees Cusveller, who was vice-president of business development at the time, and is now semiretired and working on special projects for the company. As an industry professional who was very involved with other SAIT initiatives, Cusveller was happy to be a mentor and was paired with a 27-year-old women in her final year of Civil Engineering and Technology. The pair met approximately once a month over coffee, and they still keep in touch following the student’s graduation and full-time employment in her field. Discussions covered the future of the industry, the use of technology in the workplace, and the role of young people versus boomers. “We’ve had an under-representation of women in this industry, which means that we’re missing out on half of our workforce,” says Cusveller. “The mentorship program is good for SAIT’s students, the industry, and it’s good for me too, to get someone else’s perspective. Some mentorships are within a company, where the mentor is technically someone’s boss. With this program, there is no pressure, so participants can speak freely. Being a mentor doesn’t require a huge time commitment, so I would encourage others to be a mentor with this program.” There are many more success stories, including the friendship that developed between Jodell Clingo, a welding apprentice at SAIT, and Sue Dow, a welder working in the petroleum industry for 10 years. Clingo had been working in

the sheet metal trade for 12 years and as a journeyman for seven years, when she decided to expand her opportunities and earn a second ticket in welding. The two met while Clingo was completing her final block of instruction at SAIT, and while Clingo has more work experience, Dow who is 19 years older could offer life experience. “Working in the trades take some grit, so it was nice to talk to someone, where you could discuss certain situations,”

Clingo says. “One of the things I appreciated about Sue is that she had the same I-can-do-anything attitude that I have. The main struggle that women face is the nay-saying, people who tell you that you can’t do the work. WITT gives everyone the opportunity to come together and to gain confidence that they can do the job. This program gives women empowerment. I would like to be a mentor and, if I’m asked, I’d be happy to help out a younger person.” n

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FEATURE | Past Chair

Mastering the frontier

Past CCA Chairman, David McMechan, paves the way as an industry leader for over 60 years By Lisa Fattori

McMechan’s CCA Board photo from 1975.

“When I got into construction, a lot of my friends were also in the business. We were fierce competitors in the day time, but the best of friends outside of work.”

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Raised on a remote homestead near Alsike, Alta., David McMechan’s early years prepared him for a prolific and varied career in construction, real estate, and education. The 83-year-old recalls moving into his family’s newly built farm house in 1942, a home without electricity and indoor plumbing, as the property was too remote for such luxuries. McMechan’s first school was a one-room schoolhouse with a wood stove and outhouse. By eight years of age, he attended elementary school in Saskatoon Valley, which required him to either ride on horseback with another student or walk through the bush. The harsh frontier lifestyle taught him responsibility, resilience, and hard work, values that propelled him to achieve success in every endeavour throughout his life. “We had a quarter section, 160 acres of mixed-farming property, with cattle, horses, hogs, and feed crops,” McMechan says. “When we were children, my sister and I had to do a lot of chores, especially when my mother started teaching, and my father would be away at a logging camp. I had a lot of responsibility from an early age, which I’ve really appreciated over the years. I think it also gave me flexibility in dealing with situations, which later helped in building my management skills. When I got into construction, a lot of my friends were also in the business. We were fierce competitors in the day time, but the best of friends outside of work.” McMechan flourished at Thorsby High School, where he transformed from a shy kid into a leader as student union president. The school was situated 45 kilometres west of Edmonton, with 170 students. No longer requiring a horse for transportation, McMechan rode the school bus approximately 24 miles each way until he graduated in 1953. In 1954, McMechan moved to Calgary, where he had several aunts, uncles, and cousins. The city was a familiar vacation spot during the war, when he would visit family regularly. His first job was as a part-time labourer at Hornstrom Bros. Construction Limited, which had been in operation since 1917. He also bagged groceries part-time at Canada Safeway, then started with Shell Oil as a lab technician. In 1957, McMechan married into the Hornstrom family and a year later left Shell Oil to attend Mount Royal College, where he earned a diploma in Engineering Studies, to advance his career in geological engineering. “I knew that to move on from the lab, I needed to further my education,” he says. “At that time, Mount Royal was a junior college, but now it’s a university. I continued working summers at Hornstrom Bros. until I graduated.”


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McMechan (right) partaking in a toga party at the CCA convention in Vancouver in 1978.

Under McMechan’s leadership, Hornstrom Bros. Construction Limited took on several types of construction projects, including schools, community centres, churches, plants, car dealerships, motels, condos, and City of Calgary pump stations. Prior to mastering the frontier, McMechan masters the high chair.

In 1961, McMechan and his young family left Calgary, so that he could continue his studies in geological engineering at the University of Idaho. Following the death of the two founding partners of Hornstrom Bros. Construction, however, McMechan gave up his university studies to return to Calgary and help run the family business. For the next 23 years, McMechan owned and managed this construction company while he raised his family of four children. “I was very determined that if I was giving up one career, I was going to be very successful in the second,” he says. “We had a permanent staff of nine people, but during peak construction time, we had as many as 150 employees. With the help of some key employees, I was able to expand the scope of the general contracting business, which was mainly Calgary, Red Deer, and surrounding central Alberta areas.” Under McMechan’s leadership, Hornstrom Bros. Construction Limited took on several types of construction projects, including schools, community centres, churches, plants, car

dealerships, motels, condos, and City of Calgary pump stations. The company constructed and renovated several CIBC banks, AGT towers and small-town AGT transfer buildings, provincial and municipal buildings, shopping centres, and housing. Hornstrom Bros. performed work in over 45 towns and communities in Alberta. While the company’s main focus was commercial construction, the builder also constructed residential housing in Saddle Ridge and Bearspaw, west of Calgary. In 1972, McMechan earned his designation as an engineering technician in construction technology from the Alberta Society of Engineering Technologists. McMechan’s leadership skills and construction expertise did not go unnoticed, as industry peers looked to him to champion construction companies’ interests at the local and provincial level. In 1968, he was elected president of the Calgary General Contractors Association, and in 1975, he was elected chairman of the Calgary Construction Association, which involved working with provincial regulations and the The CONSTRUCTOR 2018

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In 1990, McMechan parlayed his expertise in real estate into a teaching position at Mount Royal College and the Calgary Real Estate Board through to 2014. City of Calgary. As president of the Alberta Construction Association, in 1978, McMechan was involved with Alberta government regulations, labour contracts, and maintaining unity between all of the various local construction associations. A year later, he became the director from Alberta at the Canadian Construction Association. “These positons can be time-consuming, requiring up to five to six days a month, so you have to have your business organized to accommodate this,” McMechan says. “I thoroughly enjoyed it and met a lot of great people. The CCA has been a leader in western Canada, implementing a lot of changes to benefit the industry, such as improvements in the bidding process and education initiatives that help youth to pursue a career in the trades.” Through his years of on-the-ground experience, McMechan believes the biggest change to the construction industry, as a whole, has been technology. “In the last 20 years, there’s been dramatic progress in how we do things,” he says. The bricks and mortar stay the same, but how we bid, deal with subcontractors, and access education have changed tremendously because of advances in technology.” The next few years brought several changes for McMechan, both personally and professionally. In 1981, he became a single parent with four children, and a few years later met Pat Cullen, a single parent with three children. They married in 1985 and blended their seven teenage children and family pets. Along with other investors, McMechan was involved in various land developments in Calgary and Red Deer, but in 1984,

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“I’m probably a builder at heart,” says McMechan today.

Hornstrom Bros. Construction ceased operations, due to an unfavourable economic climate and the challenge for a boutique builder to compete with larger companies. McMechan became a realtor and moved up to branch management for Royal LePage. He became a real estate broker and worked as a branch manager and associate broker for the company. “I’m probably a builder at heart,” McMechan says. “Taking a set of plans and working with the trades to create something gives you a great sense of accomplishment at the completion of a job. But I also enjoy real estate, and as branch manager, I was responsible for guiding and motivating my salespeople.” In 1990, McMechan parlayed his expertise in real estate into a teaching position at Mount Royal College and the Calgary Real Estate Board through to 2014. He completed the Alberta Real Estate Teaching Program and instructed part of the Realtor Licensing Program, which included courses such as House Building and Construction, and Environmental Issues in Farms and Rural Properties. Today, McMechan is just as busy in retirement, and is currently the volunteer construction coordinator for the restoration of the First Baptist Church historic manse — necessarily as the result of fire damage. He and his wife, Pat, have travelled extensively, including 11 years of winter getaways to Palm Springs and Arizona. “We enjoy spending time with our many friends and family, including eight grandchildren, who keep us very busy,” says McMechan. “Life is very good.” n


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FEATURE | Stadium Shopping Centre

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A holdover from the 1960s suburban car era, Calgary’s Stadium Shopping Centre is poised to transform into an innovative mixed-use neighbourhood hub By Mark Halsall A prototypical 60s-style strip mall located in Calgary’s University Heights neighbourhood, is embracing the future with a planned $400-million facelift. Construction could start as soon as next spring on a major rehaul of Stadium Shopping Centre to transform it into a brand new mixed-use community and neighbourhood centre. Planned around a large central green

space and plaza, the 75,000-square-metre development will include hundreds of residential units as well as restaurants, supermarket, medical building, hotel, and office building. The project reflects the latest thinking in urban planning in Calgary, which is to extend the pedestrian vitality of the city core outwards to areas like University Heights. Virtually all the parking in

the new development will be moved underground, making the site much more pedestrian- and bike-friendly. “We feel this is where millennials and future generations will want to go in terms of a development like this. This is the type of environment they’ll be looking for,” says Mike Brescia, vice-president of Western Securities, the owner of Stadium Shopping Centre.

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The before photo: Built in 1962, Stadium Shopping Centre strip-mall is about to undergo a $400-million overhaul. Photo: Michel Ouellette

The redevelopment project is not only future-focused, but will be a big improvement on what’s there now. The 1962-built shopping centre epitomizes the suburban car culture of the day, with a huge parking lot ringed by low-rise retail buildings that back into surrounding community. “Currently, we have a very outdated strip mall,” says Brescia. “It’s not the friendliest environment.” As Brescia points out, Stadium Shopping Centre site is right in the middle of one of the major activity centres identified in the City of Calgary Municipal Development Plan. With redevelopment, he says Stadium Shopping Centre will finally catch up to the surrounding community. “When this centre was built in the early ‘60s there was a lot of farmland around it, and really over time it’s grown to be in the centre of a very dense, active institutional area,” Brescia says.

Named for its proximity to home of the CFL’s Calgary Stampeders, Stadium Shopping Centre is only a few blocks away from the University of Calgary. It’s also close to Alberta Children’s Hospital and Foothills Medical Centre, and the new $1.4-billion Calgary Cancer Centre that’s going in right across the street. In addition, the three-hectare site is situated on a major transportation corridor, the Trans-Canada Highway (16th Ave. NW), and is well-served by transit. Meeting Diverse Needs Brescia says the strategic location of Stadium Shopping Centre makes it particularly well-suited to intensification into a mixed-use hub for the surrounding institutions and neighbourhoods. It’s anticipated that because of its close proximity to major employment and educational centres, this will also drive demand for rental residential units to be built at the site.

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“It really provides the ability to satisfy a diverse set of needs and diverse demand in the area,” Brescia says. “We are intending to build a very progressive development which has all of those things that really create a community hub.” This is clear in a project overview outlining Western Securities’ vision for the project, which is to provide a first-class, vibrant, neighbourhood community centre that successfully integrates urban, mixed-used commercial and residential spaces. The Calgary Planning Commission approved the development plan for the project in May 2016. Since then, Western Securities has been working with more than two dozen consultants to finalize the design and building plans for the new centre. PCL Construction Management Inc. has been brought on for pre-construction budgeting, planning, and scheduling. “It’s going to be an exciting addition to the community,” says Owen Nordmark, senior construction manager at PCL. “The developer spent a lot of time with the community group working on details prior to us even coming on board. It will revitalize the entire community between 16th Avenue and the University.” While still in early stages, Brescia says they are working towards being under construction by the second quarter of 2018.


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Calgary-based Gibbs Gage Architects is the primary architectural firm working on the project. Another Calgary company, Marshall Tittemore Architects, is designing the hotel, one of five new buildings that are part of the Stadium Shopping Centre redevelopment plan. The new buildings are: • A 14-storey 18,900-square-metre residential tower on the northwest corner of the site. It will contain 203 units as well as a restaurant and retail services on the main floor. • A four-storey, 9,700-square-metre grocery/drug store building on the northeast corner. It will also contain a restaurant and 75 residential units. • A 10-storey, 20,700-square-metre office building on the east side of the site. • An eight-storey, 13,000-square-metre medical office building on the southwest corner of the site. The main floor will include retail units and potentially a daycare facility. • An 11-storey, 13,300-square-metre hotel on the southeast corner that will include 189 units. The buildings will surround a central commons area that includes a pavilion and café. Within the central commons, there’s also large area set aside for recreational activities for visitors to the centre and people from nearby neighbourhoods to enjoy throughout the year. It will be a skating rink in the winter and will have a water feature in the summer. The development includes two levels of below-grade parking containing approximately 1,200 stalls that underlies the entire site. There are also plans for a pedestrian bridge linking the development with the Foothills Medical Centre and the new Calgary Cancer Centre. Brescia believes this project stands out from the pack because of everything the Stadium Shopping Centre redevelopment plan will offer. In his mind, it really is breaking new ground in terms of redefining what a mixed-use development can be. “Historically in Calgary, mixed-use is an office building with some retail on the main floor,” Brescia says. “We really will have a true mixed-used environment.” n

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Forging Leaders of Tomorrow

How the CCA’s Young Construction Leaders Committee is helping young people in the industry overcome challenges and discover opportunities By Mark Halsall

2017 YCL Committee.

The Young Construction Leaders Committee (YCLC), formed by the Calgary Construction Association (CCA) to foster leadership and provide a voice for young up-and-comers in the city’s construction industry, has certainly been busy since its birth in March 2016. In addition to staging a host of social and educational events ranging from golf tournaments to tours of high-profile construction projects, the YCLC has taken a lead role in addressing some of the challenges facing young people working in construction today. One of those challenges is tackling misconceptions about the younger generation. “Some say young people don’t take initiative, but we don't see that a lot

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and many of the people that we deal with don't believe that to be true,” says Avree Bujaczek, vice-chair of the YCLC. “We want people to know that we're looking at it and we're talking about it.” The topic of taking initiative was front and centre at a YCLC workshop, Finding the Leader in You, held in September that featured speakers offering their own experiences and a group discussion on the subject. Bujaczek, who works as a field coordinator for PCL Construction, says educational events like this provide encouragement for young people in the construction field who are striving to take control of their own careers. “We want to show that you can step up and put yourself out there and

make a change, no matter what position you are in. Leaders don't have to be managers,” she says. Kyle Morgan, the 30-year-old chair of the YCLC, believes there are many young people within Calgary’s construction industry with passion and energy who want to try to make a difference. It’s a big reason why outreach is one of the three major focus areas — the others being social and education — for the YCLC. As part of its outreach program, the YCLC has started working to promote accessibility in built environments within Calgary as way to encourage inclusiveness for people with disabilities. “It’s something that is not getting a lot of attention these days. Everybody


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huge opportunity to be in the management side of construction. Educating more people about that is something that we're working towards.” Morgan, who works as a project manager with Westcor Construction, says his group is also working on getting more on-site construction workers involved in YCL activities. “Over the last year-and-a-half we've seen a lot of office leaders coming to our events, and I think we want to try and get some more of the site staff involved as well,” Morgan says, adding that the benefits of attending YCL activities include staying up to date, building relationships, and helping to better the construction industry in Calgary. Bujaczek agrees that helping bridge

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is working on a budget, and generally the construction teams don't have a lot of say as to what is actually constructed,” says Morgan. “However, that model is changing more and more everyday, so we want to try to help make people aware that they can make a difference,” he adds. “We’ve had meetings with The City of Calgary to see what challenges they are having and how we can help address and bring awareness to the topic of accessibility. It’s exciting." The YCLC also participated in this year’s annual Construction Career Expo held at the BMO Centre in Calgary earlier this year, which was attended by thousands of high school students wanting to learn more about the trades and career opportunities in the commercial construction field. The YCLC is also scheduling an introductory meeting with the Calgary Board of Education’s Career & Technology Studies instructors to identify challenges that the YCLC may be able to assist. The committee will also use that as an opportunity to help communicate the wide spectrum of career options offered by the construction industry. “I'm a field coordinator working towards becoming a project manager, and I didn't even know that was a job when I was in high school,” says 29-year-old Bujaczek. “People don't realize that there is a

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the divide that sometimes exist between on-site and office construction staff is a worthwhile goal. "It is important because communication is a huge part of everyone's job in construction every day,” she says. “We're all a team and we all need to help each other get to the end goal, so that's really an important part of what we're looking at.” Fostering communication between the younger and older generations in Calgary’s construction community is another key objective for the YCLC. The group was formed in part to help young professionals tap into the wealth of experience shared by leaders from the baby boom generation, who continue to retire in growing numbers in recent years. Some of past high-points for the YCLC include arranging site tours of prominent construction sites around the city, including The City of Calgary’s Rocky Ridge Recreation Facility, the New Central Library, and the Schulich School of Engineering renovation and expansion project. Morgan notes that a highly attended YCL networking event, held in conjunction with the CCA’s Annual General Meeting last March, was also a major highlight from the past year. He lists the YCL’s annual year-end function, Leaders Initiating Our Future Together (LIFT), held in November 2016 as another. “Last year we had 60 people attend and this year we're shooting for over 100,” Morgan says, adding that the next LIFT event takes place on November 16th at Mikey’s on 12th Avenue. Bujaczek agrees last year’s LIFT event was a tremendous success. “Everyone showed up with a lot of energy. We had a number of people who were disappointed they couldn't make it and heard through word of mouth that it was a really good event to attend, so we're hoping that we have the same energy and input again this year." For more information about the YCLC, go to www.yclcalgary.com or follow them on Twitter and Instagram @YCL_Calgary. n


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The custom-designed, state-of-the-art building in a new industrial park southeast of Garden Road and 50th Avenue SE includes an 18,000-square-foot office and a 100,000-square-foot plant and is located on the CN Railway. Photos: Michel Ouellette

On Nov. 1, Harris Rebar will move from their current location to a custom-designed, state-of-the-art building in a new industrial park southeast of Garden Road and 50th Avenue SE in Calgary. After nearly 40 years at their location on 52nd Street SE, the company is moving to a bigger, better, and safer facility. “The reason we began the whole process of relocating and designing a new facility came after reflecting on our core values,” says Jack Vanier, regional manager, Harris Rebar. “We are the safest, most profitable, customer-focused rebar contractor.” Harris Rebar, owned by Nucor Corporation in Charlotte, North Carolina, is North

America’s leading fabricator, installer, and distributor of reinforcing steel products with over 70 locations across Canada and the United States. The full-service provider has supplied and installed steel for many major projects in Calgary, including the new terminal and tunnel project at the Calgary International Airport, the Bow building in downtown Calgary, and 48 of the bridge structures for the ongoing Calgary Ring Road project. The company’s strong relationship with the Ironworkers Union Local 725 ensures that Harris Rebar has the needed manpower to complete projects on schedule and on budget.

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The existing site on 52nd Street is comprised of two separate buildings, both having various additions made over the years which were considered temporary solutions to expansion. “We were operating out of two different offices so it was very inefficient and we needed to elevate our game and become more customerfocused,” says Vanier. Efficiency was a big factor in the decision to relocate, but there was another factor that sealed the deal for decisionmakers at the company. “We have been on this site for the better part of 37 years,” says Vanier. “There were inherent problems which developed as Harris Rebar has grown its operations and the City of Calgary has also expanded in size and density around us.” Semi-trailers have to be backed into the facility from an increasingly busy four-lane road. Vanier says flag people would be sent out to stop traffic along 52nd Street hundreds of times per year and the company was not prepared to have their people continue to do that. “In addressing this safety concern, as well as underground infrastructure restrictions to construction, we knew we couldn’t build on the existing site, so we chose to design a new facility which was built specifically for us.” Harris Rebar contracted Emcor Group Inc. to develop and construct the new state-of-the-art building which includes an 18,000-square-foot office and a 100,000-square-foot plant. One of the primary reasons Harris Rebar

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chose their new location was because of its proximity to the CN Railway, which stops right at the new facility. Vanier says much of their steel comes in by way of rail car and offloaded onto trucks and then driven to the plant. On the new site, the railway will run right to the facility so material can be offloaded from the rail directly on site. The facility has magnetic cranes in the stock bays feeding the shear lines and there is one dedicated fabrication bay for stainless steel rebar used in bridge decks and barriers. Vanier says it is a code requirement that stainless steel be fabricated away from black steel due to contamination that could cause rust and corrosion. There are very few facilities in North America that have dedicated bays for stainless steel. There are also rebar pre-tying areas for projects that are landlocked and require their steel delivered ready to go. Harris Rebar will be using aSa Rebar Software Solutions to control the flow of materials in and out of the plant. The software automates nearly every step of the reinforcing steel process — estimating, rebar detailing, production, material tracking, billing, and general accounting. Creating efficiencies that result in cost savings as well as time savings, the new facility will make all processes quicker and easier than ever before, and Vanier says the entire staff — referred to as teammates — is very excited about the move. “We have addressed the safety concerns and operational limitations that existed in the old facility. The new facility will be a much better environment to work in and we’ve now consolidated everybody in one office,” says Vanier. “Everyone from safety personnel to all our estimators, administrators, and engineering staff will be in one place.” Harris Rebar has a goal of zero injuries on the job and has maintained that goal because their teammates are engaged and focused on doing their work safely. “We have some very robust safety programs,” says Vanier. Harris Rebar also provides teammates with extensive training, and offers mentorship and coaching programs. “This is all about our teammates and our customers,” says Vanier. “We are going to a 13-acre site with rail siding access, and the consolidated custom-designed facility will have a huge impact on safety, efficiency, and service.” n


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COMPLEX FACTS & CONTESTED EVIDENCE: NO LONGER A HURDLE FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT? By Catriona Otto-Johnston, Field Law, Calgary & Sheena Campbell, Field Law, Calgary The Supreme Court of Canada in Hryniak v. Mauldin, 2014 SCC 7 introduced a new test for summary judgment applications, recognizing the need for a culture shift to simplify pre-trial procedures and remove unnecessary expense and delay in resolving disputes. By interpreting summary judgment rules “broadly, favouring proportionality and fair access to the affordable, timely and just adjudication of claims”, the new test is whether there is a genuine issue requiring trial.

If there is, the courts must determine if a trial can be avoided by using its factfinding powers to weigh evidence, evaluate credibility, and draw reasonable inferences where it is in the interest of justice to do so. But is the “new” test for summary judgment being applied? And has the culture actually shifted?

iak in Windsor v. Canadian Pacific Railway, 2014 ABCA 108. The Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench decision in Sprague-Rosser Contracting Co. Ltd. v. E.O.S. Pipeline & Facilities Inc. involved an application by E.O.S. to have its liens declared valid. The matter was somewhat complex, encompassing numerous issues and conflicting affidavit evidence. Sprague-Rosser was the general conSummary Judgment in Alberta tractor on the project, which involved The Alberta Court of Appeal folpipeline work for sewer and water lowed the guidance provided by Hrynlines for the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (RMWB), with work commencing in 2012. In April 2013, Commercial and Light Industrial Plumbing, Heating Sprague-Rosser contracted with E.O.S. HVAC Refrigeration Services to perform pipeline work on a portion Commercial and & Light Industrial Plumbing, Heating of the project. In 2013, while still perHVAC & Refrigeration Services forming its subcontract work, but with approximately $4.9M in outstanding invoices, E.O.S. registered a buildCommercial and Light Industrial Plumbing, Heating ers’ lien. E.O.S. continued to perform and complete its subcontract work. Its HVAC & Refrigeration Services invoices continued to be unpaid and further liens were registered. The liens were removed on delivery by SpragueRosser of a lien bond into court. TRAINED • EXPERIENCED • PROFESSIONAL Sprague-Rosser served a Notice to MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS Prove Lien on E.O.S. E.O.S. responded and ultimately brought its application to have the liens declared valid and for TRAINED • EXPERIENCED • PROFESSIONAL payment from the security in court. MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS While not specifically brought under Member the summary judgment rules, the court bmp@bmpmechanical.com Phone: 403.816.4409 Member acknowledged that the summary judgwww.bmpmechanical.com Fax: 403.697.1549 ment rules applied. Sprague-Rosser bmp@bmpmechanical.com Phone: 403.816.4409 sought set-off due to alleged deficienMEMBER www.bmpmechanical.com Fax: Member 403.697.1549 cies and delay on the part of E.O.S. bmp@bmpmechanical.com Phone: 403.816.4409 The application was initially heard www.bmpmechanical.com Fax: 403.697.1549 by a Master in April 2014. The Master noted that the SCC’s decision in Hryn-

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iak was instructive with regard to the shift in culture and proportionality principle to be considered in summary judgment applications. The Master perceived the Alberta Court of Appeal in Windsor v. Canadian Pacific Railway, as direction to the lower Alberta courts to look very closely at summary judgment and builders’ lien applications, requiring a more careful analysis of the court record. The Court of Appeal in Windsor found that the principles set out in Hryniak were consistent with Alberta’s summary judgment practice under Rule 7.3 of the Alberta Rules of Court and “calls for a more holistic analysis of whether the claim has merit”. The takeaway is that it is no longer the case where there are disputed facts the matter must be set for trial. Some of the issues before the Master were resolved quite easily, such as finding that E.O.S. was entitled to charges for extra days spent performing the pullback of each drag section of pipe, which was specifically provided for in the subcontract, finding that

Sprague-Rosser could not avoid paying invoices by failing to sign daily tickets for the work, and agreeing that the markup on third-party charges should be 15 per cent in accordance with a bid clarification email attached to and incorporated into the subcontract that took precedence over the 10 per cent provided for in the subcontract. Other issues required a more detailed analysis of the evidence. One such issue was the application of the pay-when-paid clause in the subcontract. The Master found that Sprague-Rosser could not rely on this because it had not been forthcoming as to whether it had been paid by the owner, on the timing of the payments received, or the details of the alleged trust conditions imposed by the RMWB. Another issue considered in detail by the Master was additional tie-in work completed by E.O.S. not contemplated in the initial subcontract. At SpragueRosser’s request, E.O.S. provided three separate lump-sum quotes for tie-in work. Sprague-Rosser subsequently

confirmed by email that the work was to proceed. E.O.S. commenced the tiein work. Sprague-Rosser then requested that E.O.S. perform this work on an hourly time and materials basis. E.O.S. agreed and advised Sprague-Rosser that E.O.S. employees were paid 12 hours per day regardless of how many hours were actually worked. E.O.S. provided Sprague-Rosser with a rate sheet and Sprague-Rosser authorized E.O.S. to continue the work, advising that “further paperwork would be issued”. E.O.S. submitted daily tickets which were signed off by SpragueRosser. E.O.S. claimed approximately $1.2M for the tie-in work; however, Sprague-Rosser contended that the work should be paid in accordance with the change directive formula in the subcontract. Despite conflicting affidavit evidence, the Master concluded that Sprague-Rosser was aware that E.O.S. was performing the work on the basis of the rate sheets it had provided and therefore E.O.S. was entitled to payment accordingly, or alternatively

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on a quantum meruit basis. Sprague-Rosser also counterclaimed for damages for welding deficiencies and for the cost of non-destructive testing, which Sprague-Rosser argued was part of E.O.S.’ scope of work. After considering the conflicting affidavit evidence, the Master decided both issues in favour of E.O.S. The Master ultimately declared E.O.S.’ liens valid and granted summary judgment in favour of E.O.S. He recognized there was potential for a cross-claim by Sprague-Rosser against E.O.S. for damages relating to alleged deficiencies and delay. But in his view, and while applying the new summary judgment test, that did not impair E.O.S.’ application to have its liens declared valid and to be paid from the security held in court. The surety, on behalf of SpragueRosser, appealed the Master’s decision, asserting that certain matters should not have been summarily decided, including application of the pay-whenpaid clause, the responsibility of the

non-destructive testing, determination of the terms applicable to the tie-in work, and whether the deficiency and delay clauses were applicable such that Sprague-Rosser could claim set-off. The Appeal was heard in May 2015. The court referenced the cultural shift towards summary judgment applications in light of the Hryniak decision, which requires the courts to actively manage the judicial process and take into account the principle of proportionality. The court recognized the dispute between Sprague-Rosser and E.O.S. had certain complexities, but held that the fundamental question when deciding whether summary judgment was appropriate for some or all of the issues was “whether the added expense or delay of a trial proper is necessary for the purpose of ensuring a fair process and just adjudication.” Although there were a number of issues and many disputed facts, together with conflicting affidavit evidence, the court found that the relevant facts in

respect of each issue were not in dispute and therefore a trial proper was not required. The court on appeal upheld the Master’s decision on all points. In Precision Drilling Canada Limited Partnership v. Yangarra Resources Ltd., 2016 ABQB 365, the court heard an appeal from a Master’s decision in which summary judgment was granted in favour of Precision for work it had done on three of Yangarra’s wells. Yangarra claimed set-off for damages allegedly caused by Precision at one of the wells. However, the parties had executed a bilateral no-fault contract. In referring to the decisions of Windsor and Sprague-Rosser, the court held that, in summary judgment applications, parties are “expected to put their best foot forward with respect to the existence or non-existence of material issues to be tried” and “self-serving evidence is insufficient to give rise to a triable issue.” In this regard, the court found that assertions of a coverup in Yangarra’s evidence were rooted

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in speculation and conjecture “with a mild dose of melodrama” and were contrary to the directions provided in Windsor. The court concluded Precision had met the onus for summary judgment, and there was no merit to Yangarra’s defences. Application of the “new” test across Canada In addition to Ontario and Alberta, the test in Hryniak has been persuasive in other Canadian jurisdictions as well. In Cotter v. Point Grey Golf and Country Club, 2016 BCCA 260, Mr. Cotter appealed a decision summarily dismissing his wrongful dismissal claim, alleging the matter was not suitable for disposition by summary trial and that the judge had misapprehended the evidence in material ways. Mr. Cotter argued there was conflicting evidence on all key points, and the evidence did not permit the just resolution of credibility issues. The appellate court affirmed the dismissal, stating there were only two issues on which there was conflicting evidence and neither had any material bearing on the disposition of the action. In Kolosov v. Lowe’s Companies Inc., 2016 ONSC 1661, a group of defendants brought an application for summary judgment. The court found that the nature of the evidentiary records with respect to the defendants’ liability allowed a fair and just determination without a full trial. There were few factual disputes, and there was no indication that further evidence would be available at trial than was available at the time of the application. The court examined the evidence and was satisfied that there was no genuine issue requiring trial in order to achieve a fair and just determination on the merits. The plaintiff’s appeal was dismissed. Conclusion Case law across the country suggests the culture shift described in Hryniak is being applied. Canadian courts have been taking a closer look at the evidence in order to make a final determination on issues where, despite conflicting

evidence, a full trial is not required or appropriate in order for justice to be done. The case law suggests that a party can be granted summary judgment for part of its claim even where portions of the claim cannot be decided summarily. While some of the cases described above may have seemed at first blush too complex for summary judgment, in using the new test and applying a

Reproduced with permission of the publisher LexisNexis Canada Inc. from Construction Law Letter, Vol. 33, No. 5, May/June 2017

Catriona Otto-Johnson is a litigator and partner at the firm of Field Law in Calgary. Her practice focuses primarily on resolving complex construction disputes and she represents clients from Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, and the U.S.

Sheena Campbell is a Calgarybased lawyer practising in general litigation, insurance defence, and estate litigation. She has appeared on behalf of clients before the Provincial Court of Alberta and the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench.

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Alex Excavating Ltd. Khaled Jomaa 1720 - 65 Street NE Calgary, AB T1Y 1N6 Email: khaled@alexexcavating.com Alfredo Marble & Tile (1966) Ltd. Salvatore Vaccaro 6927-48 Street S.E Calgary, AB T2C 5A4 Email: avaccaro@alfredomarble.com All Span Building Systems Ltd. Colette Cole 424 Griffin Road East Cochrane, AB T4C 2E1 Tel: (403) 932-7878 Email: accounting@allspan.com All Weather Windows Paul Pagnucco #5, 5342 - 72 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 4X5 Email: ppagnucco@allweatherwindows.com Allied Contractors Inc. Gabriel Ouellette Bay 26, 7003 - 30th Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 1N6 Email: gouellette@alliedcontractors.ca Allied Projects Ltd. Michael Brunner 7017 Farrell Road SE Calgary, AB T2H 0T3 Tel: (403) 543-4530 Email: mikeb@alliedprojects.ca Allied Technical Sales Heather Burton 885 Milner Ave Toronto, ON M1B 5V8 Tel: (416) 444-0535 Email: westcoast@ats-sales.ca Allmar Distributors Ltd. Earl Blakie 4910 - 76 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 2X2 Tel: (403) 236-2604 Email: earlb@allmar.com

Alpine Glass Inc. Brian Claggett 2288 - 18 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 8R1 Tel: (403) 291-2205 Email: brian@alpineglass.ca Alsa Road Construction Ltd. David Maclean 308 - 53 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2H 0N3 Tel: (403) 385-8902 Email: davidmac@alsaroad.com Alto Solutions Ltd. tom larocke Bay#33-9616-44th Street SE Calgary, AB T2C2P7 Tel: (587) 433-3051 Email: tom.larocke@telus.net Alumicor Limited Alan Ryland 303 Douglasbank Drive SE Calgary, AB T2Z 2C8 Tel: (403) 615-7220 Email: ajryland@shaw.ca Aman Builders Inc. Faizal Jiwani Unit 20 - 41 Broadway Boulevard Sherwood Park, AB T8H 2C1 Tel: (780) 449-5825 Email: faizal.jiwani@amanbuilding.com AMELCO Electric (Calgary) Ltd. Ivan Houde 2230 - 22 Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 8B7 Tel: (403) 250-1270 Email: ivan@amelco-cgy.com Amvic Inc. Gary Brown 3839 Ogden Road Calgary, AB T2G4N6 Tel: (416) 543-4279 Email: gbrown@amvicsystem.com


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Anderson Plumbing Company Ltd. Murray Anderson 4510 - 6A Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 4B3 Tel: (403) 277-3344 Email: murray.apco@telus.net

Armtec Geoff Schmidtler 8916 - 48 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 2P9 Tel: (403) 248-3171 Email: geoff.schmidtler@armtec.com

Atco Structures & Logistics Ltd. Pierre Landry 285044 Bluegrass Drive Rockyview County, AB T1X 0P5 Tel: (403) 370-4521 Email: pierre.landry@atco.com

Anglian Interiors Ltd. Mark Cooper 103-2845 23rd Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 7A4 Email: mark@anglianinteriors.com

Arnish Canada Ari Kandasamy 54 Cranarach Heights SE Calgary, AB T3M 0S7 Tel: (403) 669-7301 Email: arnishcanada@gmail.com

Atkins Kuntz Construction Group Inc. Dave Renton 3303 57 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 0B2 Tel: (403) 612-2874 Email: dave@surfacepros.ca

Arpi's Industries Ltd. Barry Cousins 6815 - 40 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 2W7 Tel: (403) 236-2444 Email: barry.cousins@arpis.com

Austin Contracting Ltd. James Legendre #427-36th Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 6R1 Tel: (403) 279-0088 Email: james@austincontracting.net

Art of Drywall Chris Ollivier 719 - 130 Avenue SW Calgary, AB Email: chrisincanmore@gmail.com

AVA Maintenance Management Inc. Chris Fraser 2302 Carleton Street SW Calgary, AB T2T 3K7 Email: info@avacalgary.com

Aqua Air Systems Ltd. David Lima 8703 50 Street Edmonton, AB T6B 1E7 Tel: (403) 279-7958 Email: david@aquaair.ab.ca

ARTE Group Inc. Boaz Shilmover 4300 5th Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 7C3 Tel: (403) 640-4559 Email: info@artegroupco.com

AVI-SPL Kyle Derzaph 2923 - 5 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2A 6T8 Email: kyle.derzaph@avispl.com

Aquateck West Ltd. Patrick Linfoot #125, 2727 Centre Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2A 2L4 Email: Patrick@aquateck.com

Arthur J. Gallagher Canada Ltd. Jennifer MacKay 300, 334 11th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2G 0Y2 Tel: (403) 216-1913 Email: Jennifer_Mackay@ajg.com

Aon Reed Stenhouse Inc. Dustin Linke 1100 - 1 Street SE, 4th Floor Calgary, AB T2G 1B1 Tel: (403) 267-7010 Email: dustin.linke@aon.ca Apo Construction Ltd. Jorge Alvarado 1 640 38 Street SW Calgary, AB T3C1T2 Tel: (403) 903-0236 Email: apoconstructionltd@hotmail.com

Arboricultural Services Inc. David Zalik P.O. Box 68192 Crowfoot RPO Calgary, AB T3G 3N8 Email: asiservices@shaw.ca Ardivan Enterprises Ltd. Ariel Garcia 35 Kingston View SE Airdrie, AB T4A 0K4 Tel: (403) 708-3043 Email: ardivanenterprises@yahoo.com ArkTon Steel Inc. Doug Charleston 50 McCool Crescent Crossfield, AB T0M0S0 Tel: (403) 946-5601 Email: arkton-sales@arkton.ca Armour Equipment Charles Maygard 5316 - 4 Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 1K5 Tel: (403) 828-6067 Email: c@armourscaffold.ca

ASAP Concrete Cutting & Coring Ltd. Tony Simao 4 Woodgate Bay SW Calgary, AB T2W 4B8 Email: info@asapconcretecutting.com ASCCI (All Systems Communications Contracting Inc.) Mike Tattersall Bay 3-6025 12th Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 2K1 Email: ascci1@ascci.ab.ca Ascension Elevators Inc. Nick Lum #108-11979 40th Street SE Calgary, AB T2Z 4M3 Tel: (403) 700-7300 Email: nick@ascensionelevators.com Aston Concrete Ltd. Matt Arbour 1053 Newbrighton Gardens SW Calgary, AB T2Z 4X2 Tel: (403) 837-1021 Email: matt@astonconcrete.com

Aviva Insurance Company of Canada Reijo Salmela 10250 101 St, Suite 1700 Edmonton, AB T5J 3B4 Email: reijo_salmela@avivacanada.com AW-NRG Insulation Services Luke Ceraldi #206 3750 46th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2B 0L1 Email: luke@aw-nrg.com Axiom Builders Inc. Nicole Routcliffe Suite-300 1201 5th street sw Calgary, AB T2R 0Y6 Tel: (587) 390-2108 Email: nroutcliffe@axiombuilders.ca Azimuth Builders Ltd. Gary Bizek 15824 6 Street SE Calgary, AB T2X1J4 Tel: (403) 801-4612 Email: azimuthbuilders@gmail.com Aztec Renovations & Refit Inc. Raz Mandru Unit #4 1313 44th Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 6L6 Email: razm@aztecgroup.ca B.A.R. Placers Glen Shaw 7 Cambrille Crescent Strathmore, AB T1P 1M1 Tel: (403) 969-3654 Email: barplacers@telus.net

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B.C. Drywall Installations Ltd. Ngaire Afele 12140 - 103A Avenue Surrey, BC V3V 3G8 Tel: (604) 648-2688 Email: ngaires@bcdrywall.com Baja Construction Canada Inc. Andrew Herdman 929 Wilson Way Canmore, AB T1W2y9 Tel: (403) 609-7666 Email: andrew@bajacon.ca

BDO Canada LLP Matt Peron 620, 903 - 8th Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 0P7 Email: mperon@bdo.ca BearStone Ex. Inc. Dale Cruickshank 53 Industry Way SE Calgary, AB T3S 0A2 Tel: (403) 701-8323 Email: Dale@bear-stone.com

Black & McDonald Limited Dave Morrow 1071 - 26 Street NE Calgary, AB T2A 6K8 Tel: (403) 235-0331 Email: dmorrow@blackandmcdonald.com Blackie Site Works Ltd. Harvey Leslie Box 357 Blackie, AB T0L 0J0 Tel: (403) 336-1243 Email: harveyleslie@xplornet.com

BakerCorp Canada Ryan Bosanko 10821 209 Street NW Edmonton, AB T5S1Z7 Email: rbosanko@bakercorp.com

Beedie Construction Adam Irwin Suite 430, 340 – 12 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2R1L5 Tel: (403) 472-3410 Email: adam.irwin@beediegroup.ca

Baldwin Construction Services Ltd. Mike Baldwin 263230 Butte Hills Way Rocky View, AB T4A 0P6 Tel: (403) 899-5321 Email: bcsltd@shaw.ca

Bell Davidson Insurance Brokers Ltd. Dick Vaive Suite 108, 10333 Southport Road SW Calgary, AB T2W 3X6 Tel: (403) 228-5888 Email: dvaive@bdinsurance.com

Balzer's Canada Inc. Nils Nordin 235051 Wrangler Drive SE Rocky View, AB T1X 0K3 Tel: (403) 243-4481 Email: nnordin@balzerscanada.com

Best Choice Group Ltd. Motaz Kayali 210-1624 16 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T3C1A1 Tel: (403) 984-0057 Email: info@bestchoicegroup.ca

Bantrel Vanessa Young 1201 Glenmore Trail SW Calgary, AB T2V 4Y8 Tel: (403) 290-5065 Email: youngv@bantrel.com

Beyond Foam Insulation Inc. Chad Harnden 230244 Range Road 283A Rocky View County, AB T1X 0G9 Tel: (403) 850-2475 Email: chadh@beyondfoam.com

Barkman Concrete Ltd. Darren Prebushewski 152 Brandt Street Steinbach, MB R5G 0R2 Tel: (403) 803-0849 Email: dpreb@barkmanconcrete.com

BFL CANADA Insurance Services Inc. Ann Donald Suite 200, 1167 Kensington Crescent NW Calgary, AB T2N 1X7 Tel: (403) 451-4132 Email: adonald@bflcanada.ca

Bartle & Gibson Co. Ltd. Rick March 4300 - 21 Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 9A6 Tel: (403) 291-1099 Email: rick@bartlegibson.com

Big Sky Equipment & Excavating Ltd. Bill Josephison 307 Strathaven Bay Strathmore, AB T1P 1N4 Tel: (403) 934-5601 Email: bill@bigskybill.com

Bauer Foundations Canada Inc. Sheri Starko 5050 - 74 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 3C9 Email: S.Starko@bauerfoundations.ca

BigSteelBox Corporation David Lister 5208 - 84th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 5N3 Email: davidl@bigsteelbox.com

BMP Construction Management Ltd. Patrick Lealess #105, 118 East Lake Boulevard Airdrie, AB T4A 2G2 Email: plealess@bmpmanagement.ca

BCL Brothers Masonry Contracting Ltd. Immdat Ulutas 190 Somerside Park SW Calgary, AB T2Y 3G3 Email: brotherscontractingltd@gmail.com

Bird Construction Group Ian Reid Suite 350, 1200 - 59 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2H 2M4 Tel: (403) 319-0470 Email: ian.reid@bird.ca

BMP Mechanical Ltd. BMP Estimating #110, 6420 - 6A Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 2B7 Tel: (403) 816-4409 Email: estimating@bmpmechanical.com

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BLACKROCK General Contractors Paul Roberts 4210 18 Street SW Calgary, AB T2T4V7 Tel: (403) 617-4140 Email: paul@blackrockgc.com Blazer Mechanical Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Brad Dovell 230 Initiative Avenue SE Calgary, AB T3S 0B7 Tel: (403) 919-0838 Email: info@blazermechanical.com Blue Con Excavating Ltd. Matt Haasen 285010 Wrangler Way Rockyview, AB T1X 0K3 Tel: (403) 273-1144 Email: deb@blueconcalgary.ca Blue Grass Nursery Ltd. Andrew Kemp 260130B Writing Creek Crescent Rocky View, AB T4A 0M9 Tel: (403) 226-0468 Email: estimating@bluegrassnursery.com Blue Ridge Excavating Ltd. Damon Grover 235103 Ryan Road Rockyview AB, AB T1X 0K3 Tel: (403) 254-5883 Email: damon@blue-ridge.ca Bluebird Contracting Services Ltd. Matt Thomson 3652 - 44 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2B 3J9 Email: mthomson@tmlgroup.com


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Bock Roofing Ltd. Howard Bock Bay H, 7131 - 6 Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 2M8 Tel: (403) 640-4173 Email: hobo@bockroofing.com

Breeze of Color Ltd. Francois Bradette 831 Panorama Hills Drive NW Calgary, AB T3K5B7 Tel: (403) 397-9698 Email: breezeofcolor@outlook.com

Burnet, Duckworth & Palmer LLP David A. de Groot 2400, 525 - 8 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 1G1 Tel: (403) 260-0100 Email: ddegroot@bdplaw.com

Bogdan's Construction Ltd. Bogdan Buziak 813 - 14 Street Canmore, AB T1W 1W7 Email: info@bogdansconstruction.com

Brock White Canada Company Gina Slaney 2703 - 61 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 4X3 Email: gslaney@brockwhite.com

Boom Construction Rick Hoogenboom 42A McCool Crescent Crossfield, AB T0M 0S0 Tel: (403) 888-9887 Email: rick@boomltd.ca

Brodhagen Builders Ltd. Joe Brodhagen 77 Morningside Manor SW Airdrie, AB t4b0k2 Tel: (403) 471-3667 Email: joe.brodhagen@hotmail.com

Burton General Contracting Ltd. Angela Burton 226220 22 Street West Foothills, AB T1S 3N2 Tel: (403) 243-8833 Email: info@burtongeneral.ca

Borden Ladner Gervais LLP Trish Morrison Centennial Place East Tower Suite 1900, 520 3rd Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 0R3 Tel: (403) 232-9500 Email: pmorrison@blg.com

Brookfield Residential LP (Alberta) Doug Owens 4906 Richard Road SW Calgary, AB T3E 6L1 Tel: (403) 826-5736 Email: doug.owens@brookfieldrp.com

Bordt & Sons Tile & Stone Ltd. Cliff Bordt 3624 Manchester Road SE Calgary, AB T2G 3Z5 Tel: (403) 287-1548 Email: cbordt@telusplanet.net Botting & Associates Alberta Ltd. Tyler Bungay #215, 340 Midpark Way SE Calgary, AB T2X 1P1 Tel: (403) 256-6544 Email: tyler.bungay@botting.ab.ca Bow Mark Paving Ltd. Tanna Cole P.O. Box 730 Okotoks, AB T1S 1A8 Tel: (403) 938-7920 Email: tanna@bowmark.ca Bow Mechanical Michelle Neuls Suite 249 440 - 10816 Macleod Trail SE Calgary, AB T2J 5N8 Email: michelle@bowmechanical.ca Boxx Modular, a Division of Black Diamond LP Scott Veniot #2000, 715 - 5 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 2X6 Email: sveniot@blackdiamondgroup.com Bravura Construction Group Paul Krytiuk 136 Strathcona Road SW Calgary, AB T3H 1P3 Email: paul@bravuraconstruction.com

Brooks Asphalt & Aggregate Ltd. Byron Smith Box 1360 Brooks, AB T1R 1C3 Tel: (403) 362-5597 Email: byron@smithtrucking.com Brxton Construction LP Les Pruden #227, 11979 - 40 Street SE Calgary, AB T2Z 4M3 Email: lesp@brxton.com Bryan & Company Calgary LLP 320-903 8 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 0P7 Building Works Ltd. Erich Krause 2732 - 5 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2A 4V4 Tel: (403) 235-5400 Email: erich@buildingworks.ca Bulls Eye Landscape Supply Scott Handsaeme 110 Nolanshire Crescent NW Calgary, AB T3R 0P8 Tel: (403) 295-1655 Email: Scott@BullsEyeLandscapeSupply.com Burling Ranger Co. Inc. Jeanne Kempfer 3399-9th Line Innisfil, ON L95 3Z2 Email: jeanne@burlingranger.com Burnco Rock Products Ltd. Norm Kuntz P.O. Box 1480, Stn. T Calgary, AB T2H 2P9 Email: norm.kuntz@burnco.com

Cactus Waterproofing & Roofing Inc. Dean Sziva Box 80, Site 8, RR 1 Okotoks, AB T1S 1A1 Tel: (403) 590-0109 Email: dsziva@platinum.ca Cal Freeman Construction Corp. Kate Freeman 23 Sunset Ridge Bay Calgary, AB T3P1A4 Tel: (403) 216-3189 Email: cfcccalg@telus.net Cal Tech Glass Services Ltd. Bert Green 4450 - 104 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 1R7 Tel: (403) 250-5726 Email: info@cal-techglass.com Calgary Construction Association Amy Smith 2725 12th Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 7J2 Tel: (403) 291-3350 Email: amy@cca.cc Calgary Door Services Lars Johnston 1655 32nd Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 7Z5 Tel: (587) 885-1667 Email: lars@calgarylockandsafe.com Calgary Fasteners & Tools Tim Sikora 2211 - 32 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 6Z3 Tel: (403) 291-9177 Email: tsikora@calfast.com Calgary Tinsmith Industries Ltd. Jean Stoutenburg 616 - 35 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 2L1 Email: jean@calgarytinsmith.com Calgary Tunnelling & Horizontal Augering Ltd. Roger St. Denis 9424 - 60 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 4V8 Email: rst-denis@calgarytunnelling.com

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Calgary Workforce Contracting Darren Hovanes 230 Chaparral Ravine View SE Calgary, AB T2X 0A6 Tel: (403) 809-7527 Email: darrenhovanes@gmail.com

Cambium Woodwork (2005) Ltd. Ryan Stawnychko 1200 - 26 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2G 5S2 Email: ryan@cambiumwoodwork.com Cameron & Son Excavating Ltd. Vern Cameron 4703 - 70 Street NW Calgary, AB T3B 2K8 Email: vwcameron@shaw.ca

Calibre Developments Inc. Derrick Prince 6224 - 29 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 1W3 Email: dprince@calibregroup.ca

Camino Modular Systems 89 Carlingview Drive Etobicoke, ON M9W 5E4

CANA Construction Co. Ltd. Fabrizio Carinelli 5720 - 4 Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 1K7 Tel: (403) 255-5521 Email: carinelli@cana.ca CANA Utilities Ltd. Richard Revesz 5720 - 4 Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 1X5 Tel: (403) 253-0002 Email: reveszr@cana.ca Canadian Dewatering LP Robert Benoit 8816 40 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 2P2 Tel: (403) 291-3313 Email: RBenoit@CanadianDewatering.com Canadian Erosion and Containment Nigel Lilley Suite 1250 440 - 2nd Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P5E9 Tel: (780) 819-3246 Email: nigel.lilley@cerosion.com Canadian Onshore Ltd. Wesley Sessenwein Suite 1030 396 11 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2R 0C5 Tel: (403) 796-2902 Email: wesley.sessenwein@canadianonshore. com

CHISHOLM is known for excellence in mechanical contracting. Highly skilled tradesmen, journeymen, apprentices, management, and office support personnel are dedicated to delivering high standards of workmanship and service.

Canbar Steel Fabricators Ltd. John Uhrich 9216 - 44 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 2N4 Tel: (403) 279-5161 Email: info@canbarsteel.com

Servicing maintenance, retrofit, renovation, new construction and building operation markets in the Calgary area since 1977.

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Candesto Enterprises Inc. Chris Bokenfohr Box #84073 Market Mall P.O. Calgary, AB T3A 5C4 Tel: (403) 286-7922 Email: candesto@xplornet.ca Canem Systems Ltd. Andy Carr 7110 Fairmount Drive SE Calgary, AB T2H 0X4 Tel: (403) 259-2221 Email: acarr@canem.com Cannex Contracting 2000 Inc. David Chamberland #205, 4100 - 6A Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 4B1 Tel: (403) 531-9110 Email: david@cannexcontracting.com Canterbury Roofing Ltd. Erik Exner 3810 16 Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 3R7 Email: canroof5@telus.net


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Canwest Concrete Cutting & Coring Inc. Debra Killam 5025 - 13 Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 5N1 Tel: (403) 225-4445 Email: debra.k@canwestconcrete.com

Carlson Construction Ltd. Benjamin McLean PO Box 19552 Cranston PO. Calgary, AB T3M0V4 Tel: (403) 612-5009 Email: bmclean@avcarlson.ca

CANWEST Elevator & Lifts Dave Davies 7413 Macleod Trail SW Calgary, AB T2H 0L8 Email: daved@canwestelevators.com

Carmacks Enterprises Christine Bay 13930 - 52 Street NE Calgary, AB T3N 1B7 Tel: (403) 543-0305 Email: christine.bay@carmacksent.com

Caon Services Inc. Greg Bertsch 1143 42nd Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2G 1Z3 Tel: (403) 717-5504 Email: greg@caon.ab.ca Capital H2O Systems Inc. Paul Wong 5040B 12A Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 5K9 Tel: (403) 251-2438 Email: paul@capitalh2o.com Carbon Constructors Inc. Jason McGinn 3915 - 8 Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 3A5 Email: jason@carbonconstructors.com

Carmichael Engeneering Ltd. Carl Newman 6504 30th Street Calgary, AB T2C 1N4 Email: cnewman@carmichael-eng.ca

CaTech Systems Ltd. Justin Hammond 400-3605 29 Street NE Calgary, AB T1Y 5W4 Email: jhammond@catech-systems.com CCD Western Limited David MacLeod #101, 616 - 71 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2H 2R1 Tel: (403) 255-9567 Email: dmacleod@ccdwestern.com CCS Contracting Ltd. Martin McLean 2611-58 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 0B4 Email: mdm@ccscontracting.com

Carrier Enterprise Canada LP Bruce Eastcott Bay 1, 3201 Ogden Road SE Calgary, AB T2G 4N4 Email: bruce.eastcott@carrierenterprise.com

CDM Mechanical Ltd. Carl McGovern Bay 8, 55 - 9 Avenue SE High River, AB T1V 1E6 Tel: (403) 652-1777 Email: angie@cdmmechanical.com

Cast Supply Edmonton Inc. Douglas Scorgie 12135 Fort Road Edmonton, AB T5B 4H2 Tel: (780) 479-2278 Email: dscorgie@castsupply.ca

Cedar Crest Lands (Alta) Ltd. Kevin Szymanek Bay # 145, 2727 Centre Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2A 2L4 Tel: (403) 295-0400 Email: kevin@cedarcrest.ab.ca

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CEL Electric Dallas Smith Unit 309, 4615 112th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 5J3 Tel: (403) 234-7448 Email: calgary@celelectric.com

Central Painting Inc. Rick Luft 17878 106th Avenue, Unit 101 Edmonton, AB T5S 1V4 Email: rluft@centralpainting.com Centron Group of Companies Eleanor Buggie #104, 8826 Blackfoot Trail SE Calgary, AB T2J 3J1 Email: ebuggie@centrongroup.com

Celtic Project Services Ltd. Bob Cotterall #3, 4948 - 126 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2I 0A9 Email: bobc@celticprojects.com

Centurion Mechanical Ltd. Jill Martin Bldg. B6, 301 - 2509 Dieppe Avenue SW Calgary, AB T3E 7J9 Tel: (403) 452-6761 Email: jmartin@centurionmech.com

Cematrix (Canada) Inc. Lynn Kendrick 5440 - 53 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 4B6 Email: lynn.kendrick@cematrix.com Cemrock Concrete & Construction Ltd. Luis Ferreira #121, 2432 - 48 Street SE Calgary, AB T2B 1M4 Tel: (403) 263-7168 Email: cemrock@cemrock.ca Centaur Products Inc. Gary Boekenkruger 1145H - 44 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2G 4X4 Email: gary@centaurproducts.com

Century Carpet One Floor & Home Brent Thompson 1115 - 11th Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2R 0G5 Email: bthompson@centurycarpetone.com Certainteed Gypsum and Insulation Canada Vivian Hall 2424 Lakeshore Road West Mississauga, ON L5J 1K4 Tel: (905) 823-9881 Email: vivian.hall@saint-gobain.com

Challenger Geomatics Ltd. Kirt Van Der Woude #460, 6940 Fisher Road SE Calgary, AB T2H 0W3 Tel: (403) 259-7478 Email: kvanderwoude@chalgeo.com Champion Concrete Cutting (Calgary) Inc. Todd Maurer 291242 Crossiron Drive Rocky View Country, AB T4A 0T5 Email: todd@championgroup.ca Chandos Construction Mike Coyne Suite 200, Bldg. 1000, 15-Sunpark Plaza SE Calgary, AB T2X 0M5 Tel: (403) 640-0101 Email: mcoyne@chandos.com Charlie Roy Contractor Ltd. Charlie Roy Bay 7 5935 35 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 2H1 Tel: (403) 225-0229 Email: info@crcontractorltd.ca Chief Construction Company Ltd. Joe Hlavay 6215 90th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 5A1 Tel: (403) 569-1200 Email: info@chiefconstruction.com

Complete Geomatic Services Inc

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Our focus has and will always be construction survey in the Calgary area. Thank you to our loyal clients for the last 17 years of success and we look forward to many more.

Our largest project to date: The Runway Development Project at the Calgary Airport for PPD (PCL, Parsons, and Dufferin) including new runway and all associated works.

We have moved to a larger location to better serve the needs of our loyal clients.

Our new Address is:

Suite 204, 4216 10 Street NE Calgary, Alberta T2E 6K3 P: 403-230-3273 F: 403-230-3237 E: cgsinc@telus.net

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Complete Geomatic Services Inc. Robert Orton #204, 222 - 16 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 1J8 Tel: (403) 230-3273 Email: cgsinc@telus.net

Constant Fire Protection Systems Ltd. Jim Anderson 5442 - 56 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 4M6 Tel: (403) 279-7973 Email: reception@cfps.ca

Concept Group Dave Kinley 1260 Highfield Crescent SE Calgary, AB T2G 5M3 Tel: (403) 287-8777 Email: dave.kinley@conceptgroup.ca

Container King Cory Banks 6215 90 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 5A1 Tel: (587) 315-0052 Email: cbanks@containerking.ca

Concrete Inspirations Ltd. Dean Svenson Bay 327 2335 152 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2I 4S6 Email: info@concreteinspirations.ca

Contemporary Office Interiors Ltd. Mike Draycott 2206 Portland Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 4M6 Email: mdraycott@coi.bz

Clark Builders Terry Bateman 7535 Flint Road SE Calgary, AB T2H 1G3 Tel: (403) 319-0874 Email: terry.bateman@clarkbuilders.com

Concrete Reflections Inc. Monte Aneca 1075 McTavish Road NW Calgary, AB T2G 7G9 Tel: (403) 769-9076 Email: monte@conflex.ca

Continental Geomatics Inc. Aigars Zutis 3908 Varsity Drive NW Calgary, AB T3A 0Z4 Tel: (403) 389-2828 Email: aigars@continentalgeomatics.ca

Claw Roofing Specialists Heather Sawula #902, 4555 Varsity Lane NW Calgary, AB T3A 2V6 Tel: (403) 969-2439 Email: claw.construction@shaw.ca

Concrete Solutions Inc. Tony Gandossi Bay #15, 3716 - 56th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 2B5 Tel: (403) 203-8733 Email: concsolutions@shaw.ca

Contour Earthmoving Ltd. Kevin Middlemiss 285019 Wrangler Way Rocky View, AB T1X 0K3 Tel: (403) 275-0154 Email: kmiddlemiss@contourearthmoving.com

Clean Air Services Inc. Andrew Crook Bay C, 7017 Farrell Road SE Calgary, AB T2H 0T3 Tel: (403) 254-2714 Email: andrew@cleanairservicesinc.com

Consite Construction Ltd. Kevin Papp 1802 - 17th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2G 1K4 Tel: (403) 265-0700 Email: kpapp@consite.ca

Contract Glaziers West Inc. Steve LeBlanc Unit 112, 2719 - 7 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2A 2L9 Tel: (1888) 536-0677 Email: sleblanc@contractglaziers.com

Chisholm Industries Ltd. Kevin Hadden 4427B - 72 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 2G5 Email: kevinh@chisholmindustries.com Cindercrete Products Ltd. Russ Lebell Box 306 Regina, SK S4P 3A1 Email: rlebell@cindercrete.com City Wide Excavating and Paving(1105382 Alberta Ltd.) Trymer Morrow 104 Lake Crimson Cls. SE Calgary, AB T2J 3K7 Tel: (403) 287-8685 Email: city.wide@telus.net

Clifton Associates Ltd. Ruth Bell 2222 - 30 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 7K9 Email: ruth_bell@clifton.ca CNA Canada Dan Nakonechny 700 - 2 Street SW Calgary, AB T2P 2W2 Email: dan.nakonechny@cna.com

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Cobra Corporate Management Inc. Len Verhulst #10, 11410 - 27 Street SE Calgary, AB T2Z 3R6 Tel: (403) 235-6303 Email: len@cobracorporate.com

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Comfort-Aire Ltd. Derek Habberfield 16600 Centre Street NE Calgary, AB T4B 3P6 Tel: (403) 230-7061 Email: derek@comfort-aire.ca

Storage & trucking for all your needS

www.crystalservices.ca

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Convergint Technologies Ltd. Dieter Megert #2, 6020 - 11 Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 2L7 Email: dieter.megert@convergint.com Corix Control Solutions David Lloyd 8803 - 58 Ave Edmonton, AB T6E 5X1 Tel: (187) 746-8178 Email: dave.lloyd@corix.com Corix Utilities Inc. Tammy Stafford 1128 Burdette Street Richmond, AB V6V 2Z3 Tel: (403) 273-8676 Email: tammy.stafford@corix.com CorMac Projects Inc. Chris Mackenzie 132 3670 63 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T3J 0S4 Tel: (403) 457-4080 Email: chrismackenzie@cormacproject.ca Cougar Technical Services Ltd. Joel Stagg 2435 81Street SW Calgary, AB T3H 3V8 Tel: (403) 255-3555 Email: cougartech@shaw.ca

Crosstown Heating & Ventilating Ltd. Rita Popowich 4615 - 6A Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 4B4 Tel: (403) 250-7424 Email: rita@crosstown-heating.com

D & T Plumbing David Runions Building C, Unit 117, 5126 126 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2Z 0H2 Tel: (403) 203-2807 Email: dandtplumbing@gmail.com

Crown Sports Floors Leo Visser Suite #300 160 Quarry Park Boulevard Calgary, AB T2C 4J2 Tel: (888) 961-1400 Email: crownsportsfloors@shaw.ca

D. Floyd Construction Ltd. Dan Floyd 9250 - 48 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 2R2 Tel: (403) 201-8317 Email: floydco@telus.net

Crystal Services Inc. Jenelle Lane 11 Indus Court Indus, AB T1X 0H7 Tel: (403) 936-2366 Email: jenelle@crystalservices.ca

D. Owen Construction Ltd. Patrick Degrace Box 54 Langdon, AB T0J 1X0 Email: patocl@me.com

Cullum Drywall Systems Ltd. Carrie Gouin 1, 5700 Barlow Trail SE Calgary, AB T2C 1Z9 Email: carrie@cullumdrywallsystems.com Cummins Western Canada (CGY) Kevin Lepp 4912 - 52 Street SE Calgary, AB T2B 3R2 Email: kevin.lepp@cummins.com

CP Distributors Ltd. Todd Hirsch 120, 4550 – 25th Street SE Calgary, AB T2B 3P1 Email: todd.hirsch@cpdist.ca

Curtis GEO Solutions Inc. Robyn Bryan Unit 1A Calgary, AB T2A6K1 Tel: (403) 273-5868 Email: rbryan@curtisgeo.ca

Cranbrook Interior Woodwork Ltd. Blair Cooke 801 Industrial Road #2 Cranbrook, BC V1C 4C9 Tel: (250) 426-8562 Email: ciwood@shaw.ca

Custom Electric Ltd. Richard Fleurant 1725 - 27 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 7E1 Tel: (403) 291-3303 Email: r.fleurant@customelectric.com

CREATE. Allen Clayton 1925 10th Avenue SW Calgary, AB T3C 0K3 Email: allen@createprojects.ca

Custom Metal Contracting Ltd. Sandra Perez Perez #49, 5342 - 72 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 4X5 Tel: (403) 291-9767 Email: admin@custommetal.ab.ca

Creative Door Services Ltd. Rick Schmaltz #8 3740 27 Street NE Calgary, AB T1Y 5E2 Email: rschma@creativedoor.com Crestview Electric Ltd. Ryan Engel 10805 - 50 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 2H1 Email: estimating@crestviewelectric.com Crew Electrical Services Ltd. Cory Magee 47 Riverview Drive Cochrane, AB T4C 1K1 Tel: (587) 998-0834 Email: cory@crewelectricalservices.ca

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Custom Power Generation Paul Pepin 300-160 Quarry Park Boulevard SE Calgary, AB T2C 3G3 Tel: (403) 570-8513 Email: ppepin@cw-pg.com D & D Exterior Contracting Ltd. Daniel Goje 217 Evergreen Plaza SW Calgary, AB T2Y 5B2 Tel: (403) 201-7799 Email: dgoje@ddexterior.com

D.F.H Enterprises Inc. Mitch Woodworth 8615 7th Street SW Calgary, AB T2V 1G8 Email: mitch@dfhenterprises.ca Dakota Reclamators Ltd. Lynne Sponton Suite 150, 340 Midpark Way SE Calgary, AB T2X 1P1 Email: lynne@dakotaltd.com Dal-Tek Interiors Ltd. Stacy Dallyn PO Box 1557 Cochrane, AB T4C 1B5 Tel: (403) 932-4223 Email: sdallyn@daltekinteriors.com Davco Power Systems Ltd. Andre Varga 1931 Highfield Crescent SE Calgary, AB T2G 5M1 Tel: (403) 253-9051 Email: andre@davcopower.com Davenport Millwright Services Ltd. Richard Couch 115 Fallswater Crescent NE Calgary, AB T3J 1B5 Tel: (403) 510-9392 Email: richardcouch@shaw.ca Davidson Enman Lumber Ltd. Greg Davidson 452 - 42 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2G 1Y5 Tel: (403) 243-2566 Email: sales@delumber.com Dawson Wallace Construction Ltd. Rachelle Boon Bay 28, 2015 - 32 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 6Z3 Tel: (403) 735-5988 Email: rboon@dawsonwallace.com


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Devcon Inc. Devan Stevenson-Rosluk 315 A 19th Street SE Calgary, AB T2E 6J7 Email: devan@devconinc.ca

DBD Construction Brian Milne 103 - 2850 107th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2Z 3R7 Tel: (403) 452-6488 Email: bmilne@dbd-group.ca

Delnor Construction 2012 Ltd. Joe Nason 7056K-Farrell Road SE Calgary, AB T2H 0T2 Tel: (403) 294-1650 Email: joen@delnor.ca

DCS Agency Ltd. Barry Graham #13, 6130 4th Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 2B6 Tel: (403) 253-6808 Email: barry.graham@dcsalesltd.com

Delphi Electric Inc. Cal Fake Calgary, AB T3S 0B7 Tel: (403) 247-1717 Email: info@delphi-electric.com

Devitt & Forand Contractors Inc. Brenda Brunette 5716 Burbank Crescent SE Calgary, AB T2H 1Z6 Tel: (403) 255-8565 Email: brenda.brunette@devitt-forand.com

Deltec Power & Control Systems Bruce Peterson #115, 12159 - 44 Street SE Calgary, AB T2Z 4H3 Tel: (403) 720-0717 Email: bpeterson@deltecpower.ca

Devonian Management Inc. Rebecca Kelly 100-729 10th Street Canmore, AB T1W 2A3 Tel: (403) 678-7110 Email: rebecca@devonianproperties.com

DELTRAC Earthworks Inc. Tracey Genge PO BOX 156 RPO Chestermere, AB T1X 1K8 Tel: (403) 802-0310 Email: deltrac2003@gmail.com

Dewar Western Inc. Denny Miller 12261 - 163 Street Edmonton, AB T5V 1P9 Email: dmiller@dewarwestern.ca

Deane Roofing and Cladding Ltd. Colm Deane 70-4797 22 street SE Calgary, AB T2B 0N8 Tel: (403) 536-0884 Email: info@deaneroofing.ca Defined Glass & Design Ltd. Brandon Fischer #1, 5621 Burleigh Crescent SE Calgary, AB T2H 1Z7 Tel: (403) 616-7329 Email: brandon@dgd-ltd.com Delco Automation Inc. Mark Peterson 3735 Thatcher Avenue Saskatoon, SK S7R 1B8 Email: mpeterson@delcosecurity.com

DGA Construction Consultants (Canada) Limited John Foster 160 Quarry Park Boulevard SE Calgary, AB T2C 3G3 Tel: (587) 586-5502 Email: john.foster@dga.eu.com

Desa Glass Dan Barker 3195 - 9 Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 3C1 Email: dbarker@desa.ca

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• Civil Infrastructure • Environmental Construction and Remediation

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DG's Millshop Ltd. Parnell Kowalski 2904 11 Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 3G8 Email: Parnell@DGSMillshop.com

Dragon Excavating Ltd. Jack Wiebe 4-240040 Frontier Place Rocky View, AB T1X 0N2 Email: jack@dragonexcavating.com

DIRTT Environmental Solutions Ltd. Julie Pithers 7303 - 30 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 1N6 Tel: (403) 723-5034 Email: jpithers@dirtt.net

DSO Coatings Derek Orth Bay 108 4600 104 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 1R7 Tel: (403) 990-3769 Email: derek@dsocoatings.com

Diversified Staffing Services Ltd. Joe Clay #100, 805 - 5 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 0N6 Tel: (403) 237-5577 Email: joe.clay@diversifiedstaffing.com

Dura Stainless Julian Cerny 4227 Ogden Road Calgary, AB T2G 4R2 Tel: (403) 243-7568 Email: dbdura@shaw.ca

Divine Flooring Ltd. Roger Duurtsema 235075 Ryan Road Rockyview, AB T1X 0K3 Tel: (403) 723-4100 Email: roger.duurtsema@divinefloor.com

Dynamic Concrete Pumping Inc. Christie DeMarce 10720 - 48 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 3E1 Email: admin1@dcpu1.com

DMP Construction Management Ltd. Brent Miglierina #233, 2770 - 3 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2A 2L5 Tel: (403) 717-9666 Email: info@dmpconstruction.ca Dobbyn Electrical Services Ltd. Darren Dobbyn 9243 - 44 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 2P7 Email: darren.dobbyn@dobbynelectric.com

Dynamic Traffic Chris Becker Unit 10 3909 84 Avenue Leduc, AB T9E 8M5 Email: chris@dynamictraffic.ca Dywidag-Systems International Don Singer #205 2816 21 Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 6Z2 Tel: (604) 888-8818 Email: don.singer@dsiamerica.com

EarthFix Inc. (Hydro Seeding & Erosion Control) Dylan Nicholas PO Box 80001 Calgary, AB T3R 0B2 Tel: (403) 290-0093 Email: dnicholas@earthfix.ca Eaton Industries (Canada) Company Lee Hoecherl #133, 2611 Hopewell Pl. NE Calgary, AB T1Y 7J7 Tel: (403) 717-4901 Email: leejhoecherl@eaton.com Ecco Supply Doug Kemsley #11 - 11150 38th Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 2Z6 Email: dkemsley@eccosupply.ca Eclipse Geomatics and Engineering Ltd. Pasquale Martino #201, 1530 - 27 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 7S6 Email: PMartino@eclipseltd.ca Economy Paving Ltd. Randy Holloway 48 Deersaxon Circle SE Calgary, AB T2J 6R5 Tel: (403) 278-7727 Email: randyh@economypaving.ca Ecosse Welding Ltd. Robert Cochrane 3522 - 80 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 1J3 Tel: (403) 237-9922 Email: rob@ecossewelding.com

Doka Canada Ltd. Preston Eipert 5404 - 36 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 1P1 Email: preston.eipert@doka.com

E.D.M. Interiors Ltd. Martin Brodeur #5, 3515 - 27 Street NE Calgary, AB T1Y 5E4 Tel: (403) 735-6099 Email: mbrodeur@edminteriors.com

Donalco Western Inc. Randy Watts Unit C, 7610-5th Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 2L9 Tel: (403) 275-1418 Email: rwatts@donalco.com

E.H. Price Limited Ltd. Rick Davies #130, 2730 39th Avenue NE Calgary, AB T1Y 7H6 Tel: (403) 777-2790 Email: rdavies@ehpricesales.com

Dorken Systems Inc. Andy Dolan 4655 Delta Way Beamsville, ON I0R 1B4 Tel: (403) 835-9106 Email: adolan@dorken.com

Eagle Builders LP Niels Goedhart Box 1690 Blackfalds, AB T0M 0J0 Tel: (403) 885-5525 Email: bd@eaglebuilders.ca

EFCO Canada Jeff Dergousoff 527 East Lake Blvd NE Airdrie, AB T4A 2G3 Tel: (403) 948-5426 Email: jeff.dergousoff@efcoforms.com

Downer Contracting Brian Paskin Unit 117, 104 Kananaskis Way Canmore, AB T1W 2X2 Tel: (403) 609-8272 Email: rsmith@downercontracting.com

Eagle Masonry Ltd. Robert Montanini 79 Kincora View NW Calgary, AB T3R 1M4 Tel: (403) 274-8644 Email: eagle@telusplanet.net

Elan Construction Limited Todd Poulsen 100, 3639 - 27 Street NE Calgary, AB T1Y 5E4 Tel: (403) 291-1165 Email: toddp@elanconstruction.com

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Edge Metal Works Ltd. Greg Stickley 235 41st Avenue NW Calgary, AB T2E 2N4 Email: gsdura@shaw.ca EFC Developments Ltd. John Groothius Suite 200, 660 Palmer Road NE Calgary, AB T2E 7R3 Email: jgroothius@efcdev.ca


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Electrical Wholesalers Calgary Ltd. Gary Popoff 1323 - 36 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 6T6 Tel: (403) 250-7060 Email: gpopoff@ewcl.net Element Integrated Workplace Solutions Ltd. Gary Hinton 140 4411 - 6 Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 4E8 Email: ghinton@elementiws.com Elite Formwork Inc. Steve Jensen 9935 Enterprise Way SE Calgary, AB T3S 0A1 Email: steve.jensen@eliteformwork.com EllisDon Construction Services Inc. Jeff Fox #300, 7330 Fisher Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 2H8 Tel: (403) 259-6627 Email: jfox@ellisdon.com ElPro Elevators & Lifts David Mills Bay #10, 4816 35B Street SE Calgary, AB T2B 3N1 Tel: (587) 470-0302 Email: davidmills@elproelevators.com

Epic Roofing & Exteriors Commercial Zaid Abdulmajid 2435 22 Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 8K8 Tel: (403) 366-3770 Email: zaid.abdulmajid@epicroofing.ca

Enviro-Vac Division of Paragon Remediation Group Ltd. Russell Gustafson #5, 6304 Burbank Road SE Calgary, AB T2H 2C2 Tel: (403) 255-1162 Email: rgustafson@envirovac.com

Erkan Construction Inc. Xhevat Mustafi 207 5718 1A Street SW Calgary, AB T2H 0E8 Tel: (403) 774-7452 Email: xmustafi@erkan-construction.com

EPiC Contracting Ltd. Erik Wendelboe 231 Silvercreek Close NW Calgary, AB T3B 4G4 Tel: (587) 334-4246 Email: Erik@epiccontractingltd.com

Building Your Visions MEMBER

Curtain Wall High Performance Glazing Structural Glazing Skylights

Emco HVAC David Mactavish 5480 - 76 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 4S3 Tel: (403) 258-2225 Email: dmactavish@emcoltd.com Emry Formworks Inc. Jadyn Lowe 1132 Brightoncrest Green Calgary, AB T2Z 1G9 Tel: (403) 921-5595 Email: Jadyn@emry.ca Enco Construction Ltd. Engin Coban 11855 Mcgowan Raod Lake Country, BC V4V 1J2 Tel: (250) 575-9104 Email: info@encoconstruction.ca Ener-Spray Commercial Contracting Ltd. Kevin Cooper #7, 285145 Wrangler Way SE Rockyview, AB T1X 0K3 Tel: (403) 256-8024 Email: accounting@ener-spray.ca Engineered Air Phil Bracewell Bay 5, 6120 - 11 Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 2L7 Tel: (403) 444-4095 Email: phil.bracewell@engineeredair.com

Ferguson Corporation Phone: (403) 287-4499 Fax: (403) 243-2198

www.ferguson.ca

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Erosion Control Central Doug Schreiber 24-2333 18 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 8T6 Tel: (403) 769-1299 Email: doug@erosioncontrolcentral.com

Evolution Glass Inc. Richard Munro 6751 9 Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 8R9 Tel: (403) 250-2353 Email: info@evolutionglass.com

F & D Scene Changes Ltd. Valarie Kirchner Box 2B, 803 - 24 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2G 1P5 Tel: (403) 233-7633 Email: info@fdscenechanges.com

ESC Automation Rick Cameron #104, 3639 - 27 Street NE Calgary, AB T1Y 5E4 Email: rcameron@escautomation.com

Executive Millwork Stephanie Roll #5, 1212 - 38 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 6N2 Tel: (403) 291-0400 Email: stephanier@executivemillwork.com

FABCO Inc. - Structural Steel Inspection Gerald Jantz 467 Evergreen Circle SW Calgary, AB T2Y 0H2 Email: fabco@shaw.ca

Everest Construction Management Ltd. Michael Simonot 3632 Burnsland Road SE Calgary, AB T2G 3Z2 Email: msimonot@everestconstruction.ca

Expert Firestop Solutions Inc. 291242 Crossiron Drive Rockyview County, AB T4A 0T5 Expocrete (Oldcastle) Concrete Products Ltd. Bruce Dick #38-53016 Hwy 60 Acheson, AB T7X 5A7 Tel: (403) 279-0404 Email: bruce.dick@oldcastle.com

Evergreen Services Inc. Henry Huisman 25 Bearspaw Meadows Way NW Calgary, AB T3L 2M3 Tel: (403) 650-1115 Email: henry.h@egservices.ca Evolution Audio Visual Katherine Buchanan Unit 129, 2312 52 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 0A3 Email: kbuchanan@evolutionav.ca

Ex-Tech Contracting Ltd. Terry Mayer P.O. Box 42161, RPO Southland Calgary, AB T2J 7A6 Tel: (403) 804-4245 Email: ex-tech@telus.net

Factor Interiors 4008A 16th Street SW Calgary, AB T2T 4H4 Falco Electrical Systems Ltd. Miles Gillham 3606 Manchester Road SE Calgary, AB T2G 3Z5 Tel: (403) 287-7632 Email: miles.gillham@falcoesl.com Fast Track Commercial Inc. Dan Deilami Unit 7, 2235 - 30 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 7C7 Tel: (403) 234-8610 Email: dan@fasttrackcomm.ca

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Shotcrete Shoring Piles and Lagging Slurry Walls Underpinning Soil Anchors Structural Shotcrete

Caissons Helical Piles Micropiles Rock Anchors Caisson Walls

291210 WAGON WHEEL RD. ROCKY VIEW, AB T4A 0E2

800.672.6088 INFO@GRANTMETAL.COM WWW.GRANTMETAL.COM

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Father & Sons Demolition Ltd. Frank Gyenis 216 Heritage Isle De Winton, AB T0L 0X0 Email: frank@fatherandsonsdemolition.ca

Flocor Inc. Wayne Gurba 9144 - 52 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 5A9 Email: wgurba@flocor.ca

Ferguson Corporation Pat Arts 3625 Blackburn Road SE Calgary, AB T2G 4A3 Tel: (403) 287-4499 Email: patarts@ferguson.ca

Flooring Superstores Cameron Lang Bay 6, 1825 - 32 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 7C8 Email: Cam@fss-calgary.ca

Fibre Insulation Tuan Ngo 281 4th Street West Drumheller, AB T0J 0Y3 Tel: (403) 820-4648 Email: tuannovacr@yahoo.com Field LLP Andrew Wilkinson #400, 444 7 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 0X8 Email: awilkinson@fieldlaw.com

Fraser Valley Industries Ltd. Marta Heyde 30781 Simpson Road Abbotsford, BC V2T 6X4 Tel: (604) 852-6696 Email: mheyde@fvimanufacturing.com Freeze Maxwell Roofing (Calgary) Ltd. Pat Murphy 4635 - 1 Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 2L2 Tel: (403) 253-0101 Email: patm@freezemaxwellroofing.ca

Flynn Canada Ltd. Colin Lazaruk 285221 Kleysen Way SE Rockyview, AB T1X 0K1 Email: clazaruk@flynn.ca Foran Equipment Ltd. Gregg Foran Box 765 Crossfield, AB T0M 0S0 Tel: (403) 946-5190 Email: info@foranequipment.com

Final Touch Decorating Ryan De Souza 44 Abbervove Way SE Calgary, AB T2A 6Z3 Email: ryan@finaltouchdecorating.ca

Formula Alberta Ltd. Wes Erickson 4 Boulder Boulevard Stony Plain, AB T7Z 1V7 Tel: (780) 968-1102 Email: tracy.formula@telus.net

Fire Ant Contracting Ltd. Edward Bushnell PO Box 27005 Tuscany Calgary, AB T3L 2V0 Tel: (403) 312-5995 Email: ed@fireantcontracting.com

Foster Park Brokers Inc. Lisa Dickie 615 71 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2H 0S7 Tel: (403) 543-0471 Email: lisa.dickie@fpb.ca

Firmus Contracting Inc. Chelsey Tarnow 809 46 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2G 2A5 Email: chelsey@firmuscontracting.ca Fish Creek Excavating Ltd. Jeff Gordon 7515 - 84 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 4Y1 Tel: (403) 248-8222 Email: jgordon@fishcreekex.com Flames Concrete Inc. Jamie Hiller 8, 4215-61 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 1Z6 Tel: (403) 723-0626 Email: jamie@flamesconcrete.ca

Frontier Plumbing & Heating Supply Rob Howell 1320 Highfield Crescent SE Calgary, AB T2G 5M3 Email: rob.howell@frontiersupply.ca Fusion Pipe Solutions Inc. Kaley King 7633 57th Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 5M2 Tel: (403) 474-8340 Email: kaley.king@fusioninc.ca G & V Paving and Contracting Ltd. Brent Holmes RR6, Site 12 Calgary, AB T2M 4L5 Tel: (403) 273-7894 Email: gvpaving@telus.net G&M Stone Masonry(1993) Ltd. Gino De Gregorio 4049 11 Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 3H1 Tel: (403) 225-2000 Email: gino@gmstone.com

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Flesher Marble & Tile (1910) Ltd. 4420 - 1 Street S. E. Calgary, AB T2G 2L3 Flintstone Concrete Breakers & Contractors Ltd. Bill Dekort 6212 - 90 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 2T3 Tel: (403) 279-2500 Email: fstone@telusplanet.net

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G.M. Mechanical Ltd. Joe McCormick 504B - 21 Street SE High River, AB T1V 2A7 Tel: (403) 652-1282 Email: joe@gmmech.ca

Giusti Group Limited Partnership Robert Fisher 4 Industry Way SE Calgary, AB T3S 0A2 Tel: (403) 203-0492 Email: robert@giustigroup.com

Grant Metal Products Ltd. John Reitmeier 291210 Wagon Wheel Road Rocky View, AB T4A 0E2 Tel: (403) 969-2552 Email: john@grantmetal.com

Gabion Wall Systems Ltd. Shawn Fadear Box 597 Barriere, BC V0E 1E0 Tel: (250) 672-9753 Email: gabionwallsystems@hotmail.com

Glass Unlimited Inc. Gord Germiquet 6413 - 35 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 1N2 Tel: (403) 236-2911 Email: gord@glassunlimited.com

Grant Thornton LLP Suite 900, 833 - 4 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 3T5

Gangster Enterprises Ltd. Carol Reule Suite 230, 600 Crowfoot Calgary, AB T3G 0B4 Tel: (403) 241-9494 Email: office@gangsterenterprises.com

GNRL Construction Ltd. Chris Fotopoulos Bay C, 619 36 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 2LB Email: chris@gnrlconstruction.com

Gator Concrete & Structure Restoration Joleyne Krahn RR1 Site 1 Box 101 DeWinton, AB T0L 0X0 Tel: (403) 860-1721 Email: joleyne@gatorconcrete.ca GBV Contracting Maria Barcaru Bay 104 4528 6A Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 4B3 Tel: (403) 277-4767 Email: info@gbvcontracting.ca General Site Services Inc. Chuck Smallman 3397 - 84 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T1Y 7H3 Tel: (403) 274-7666 Email: csmallman@gss-inc.ca Genesis Building Corporation Larry Mielnichuk # 7, 141 Commercial Drive Calgary, AB T3Z 2A7 Tel: (403) 257-1116 Email: larry@genbuild.com George & Asmussen Ltd. Kevin Gowerluk 258150 Wrangler Way Rocky View, AB T1X 0K3 Tel: (403) 235-1592 Email: kgowerluk@gamasonry.com Gescan Ltd. Stephen Dunne 5005 - 12A Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 5L5 Tel: (403) 253-7171 Email: stephen.dunne@sonepar.ca Gibraltar Projects Inc. Trevor Horlings 11095 48th Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 1G8 Tel: (403) 461-7712 Email: trevor.horlings@gibraltarprojects.ca

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Golden Triangle Construction Management Inc. James Peloso Suite 110, 259 Midpark Way SE Calgary, AB T2X 1M2 Tel: (403) 938-7447 Email: jpeloso@goldentriangleconstruction. com Goldray Industries Ltd. Cathie Saroka 4605 52 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 4N7 Goodfellow Law W. Donald Goodfellow 715, 999 - 8 Street SW Calgary, AB T2R 1J5 Tel: (403) 228-7102 Email: wdonald@goodfellowqc.com Grade Pros Inc. Michael St Onge 4311 54 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 2A2 Tel: (403) 702-1510 Email: mstonge@gradeprosinc.com Graham Construction & Engineering LP James Groshak 10840 - 27 Street SE Calgary, AB T2Z 3R6 Tel: (403) 570-5331 Email: jamesg@graham.ca Granite Gallery Ltd. Hillary Poon 1089-57 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 1W4 Tel: (403) 250-3636 Email: hpoon@granitegallery.ca Gran-Lee Electric Ltd. Grant Wrathall Box 847, Station T Calgary, AB T2H 2H3 Email: grantw@granlee.ca

Graybar Canada Ltd. Kaitie Hunter #105, 2765 - 48 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T3J 5M9 Email: khunter@graybarcanada.com Great Choice Glass Ltd. Muhammad Khan 43 Saddlecrest Terrace NE Calgary, AB T3J 5L4 Email: greatchoiceglass@gmail.com Great Northern Engineering Consultants Inc. Jatinder Hayer 8703 - 53 Avenue NW (2nd floor) Edmonton, AB T6E 5E9 Tel: (780) 490-7141 Email: hayer@gnec.ca Great Northern Plumbing Ltd. Jody Anderson 6939 Farrell Road SE Calgary, AB T2H 0T3 Email: reception@greatnorthernplumbing.com Green Earth Environmental Solutions Donalee Berry Comp. 36, Site 207, RR#2 Saskatoon, SK S7K 3J5 Email: donaleeb@greenearthenvironmental.ca Greenlife Landscaping (1995) Ltd. Daniel Pockar #6, 4429 - 6 Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 3Z6 Tel: (403) 230-0222 Email: dpockar@greenlifeland.com Greenwood Painting & Decorating Ltd. Brad Boisvert 295 Waterstone Crescent SE Airdrie, AB T4B 2G1 Tel: (403) 651-1231 Email: brad@greenwoodptg.com Greg Martineau Projects Inc. Greg Martineau Unit B, 2008 – 48th Street SE Calgary, AB T2B 2E5 Tel: (403) 250-8201 Email: greg@310greg.com Griffin Glass (1981) Ltd. Travis Ward 1307 Hastings Crescent SE Calgary, AB T2G 4C8 Tel: (403) 287-0835 Email: travis@griffinglass.ca


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Ground3 Inc. Cristal McLean Suite 201, 1215 13th Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 3J4 Tel: (403) 475-0719 Email: cristal@ground3.com

Harper's Plumbing Reece Harper 1135 36 street SE Calgary, AB T2A 1C1 Tel: (597) 216-1755 Email: harpersplumbingyyc@gmail.com

HCM Contractors Inc. Melisa Vandenberg 9777 Enterprise Way SE Calgary, AB T3S 0A1 Tel: (403) 248-4884 Email: melisav@hcmc.ca

Groupe Piche Construction Melanie Breton 240059 Frontier Cres, Unit #3 Rocky View, AB T1X 0W3 Tel: (403) 374-1237 Email: mbreton@groupepiche.ca

Harris Steel Services Ltd. Ken Cosby 3208 - 52 Street SE Calgary, AB T2B 1N2 Tel: (403) 272-8801 Email: kcosby@harrisrebar.com

Heavy Industries Ken Heinbecker 9192 52nd Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 5A9 Tel: (403) 252-6603 Email: ken.heinbecker@heavyworld.ca

Guardian Chemicals Inc. Kelvin Maguire 155, 55202 SH825 Sturgeon County, AB T8L 5C1 Tel: (403) 251-0236 Email: kmaguire@guardianchem.ca

Hartstone Engineering - Geotechnical Materials Testing Terry Hart Bay #3, 64146 - 393 Loop E Okotoks, AB T1S 0L1 Tel: (403) 995-6151 Email: thart@hartstone.ca

Henry's Electric Service Phil Garber P.O. Box 181 Banff, AB T1L 1A3 Tel: (403) 688-8702 Email: phil@henryselectric.com

Guillevin International Co. Doug Peters 4220A Blackfoot Trail SE Calgary, AB T2G 4E6 Tel: (40) 328-7160 Email: dpeters@guillevin.com Gypsum West Inc. Brian Achtemichuk 7614 23 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 0Y1 Email: brian862@telus.net Halbro Construction Ltd. Michael Miao PO Box 75175 Westhills Calgary, AB T3H 3M1 Tel: (403) 708-8136 Email: info@halbro.ca Hamilton & Rosenthal, Chartered Accountants Robert Neufeld Suite 210, 2424 - 4 Street SW Calgary, AB T2S 2T4 Tel: (403) 514-2205 Email: neufeld@hamrose.com Harbinger Network Inc. Tony Labora 302 The East Mall #603 Toronto, ON M9B 6C7 Tel: (403) 775-9908 Email: tonyl@harbingernetwork.ca Harco Developments Inc. Ken Coward 3313 Lassiter Court SW Calgary, AB T3E 6J8 Tel: (403) 239-9528 Email: harco.ken@telus.net Hardwall Outdoor Living Trisha Smith Box 91087 Royal Oak Calgary, AB T3G 5W6 Email: admin@bricoservices.ca

HBI - Heritage Business Interiors Inc. Jennifer Schuster 2050-2600 Portland Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 4M6 Tel: (403) 252-2888 Email: jennifers@hbicalgary.com

Hertz Equipment Rental (CGY) Donna Gabor 116 Meridian Road SE Calgary, AB T2A 1X2 Email: donna.gabor@hertzequiprentals.com Hestia Construction Inc. Kunal Patel 19655 Walden Boulevard SE Calgary, AB T2X ON7 Tel: (403) 472-7557 Email: KPatel@hestiagroup.ca

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High Country Customs & Fabrications Tyson Terpstra Box 1120 Claresholm, AB T0L 0T0 Email: hccustoms.sab@gmail.com

HM Brick and Stone Ltd. Nick Hayevskyy 737 Luxstone Landing SW Airdrie, AB T4B 3K9 Email: hmbrickandstone@hotmail.com

High Engineering Corp. Mitchell Rogers 1215 13 Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 3J4 Email: mrogers@highengineering.com

Homes by Avi Urban (2006) Inc. Victor Mutambo 245 Forge Road SE Calgary, AB T2H 0S9 Tel: (403) 536-7000 Email: vmutambo@homesbyavi.com

High Line Electrical Constructors Ltd. Chris Jardine 5005 - 77 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 2X4 Email: cjardine@highline.ca High Mountain Hoe Service Bob Vennard RR#1 Box19 Site 18 Sundre, AB TM0 1X0 Tel: (403) 994-1753 Email: bobvennard@hotmail.com Hipperson Construction Gord Hipperson 200 2161 Scarth Street Regina, SK S4P 2H8 Tel: (306) 359-0303 Email: reception@hippersonconstruction.com

House of Mirrors Ltd. Greg Dunn #24, 5555 2 Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 2W4 Tel: (403) 253-3777 Email: greg@houseofmirrors.com HTH Heatech Inc. Kathy Peterson 8916 - 44 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 2P6 Email: k.peterson@heatech.ca

Hoover Mechanical Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Brad Hopper 1 - 3640 61 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 2J3 Email: bhopper@hoovermechanical.com

Hurst Construction Management Inc. Gord Graham 3637 Manchester Road SE Calgary, AB T2G 3Z7 Tel: (403) 243-0331 Email: gord@hurstconstruction.ca

Horizon Power Systems ULC Todd Taylor Bankers Hall 888 - #1000 3rd Street SW Calgary, AB T2P 5C5 Tel: (403) 556-9167 Email: ttaylor@horizonpowersystems.com

IB Jensen Masonry Ltd. Fred Bailey 3632 Manchester Road SE Calgary, AB T2G 3Z5 Tel: (403) 243-6303 Email: fred@ibjensenmasonry.com

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ICON Construction Ltd. Dana Paidel 480 Henderson Drive Regina, SK S4N 6E3 Tel: (306) 584-1991 Email: dpaidel@icon-corporate.ca

Incom Electric Corp. Todd Owens 4301G - 9 Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 3C8 Tel: (403) 455-6515 Email: towens@incomelectric.com

IPEX Management Inc. Don Shumansky 8460 - 60 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 3C7 Tel: (403) 236-8333 Email: don.shumansky@ipexna.com

Icon Insulation Guntars Stubis PO Box 8 Lambeth Station London, ON N6P 1P9 Tel: (403) 470-8304 Email: info@iconinsulation.ca

Ingersoll Rand Deedee Johnson 3815 29 Street NE Calgary, AB T1Y 6B5 Tel: (403) 236-1024 Email: deedee.johnson@irco.com

IRC Building Sciences Group Kathleen McFarland Suite 108 6227 2nd Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 1J5 Email: kmcfarland@ircgroup.com

ICON West Construction Corp. Blake Leew 200-120 7th Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 0W4 Tel: (403) 818-4733 Email: bleew@iconpacific.ca

Inland Concrete Prashant Vats Tel: (403) 531-3000 Email: pvats@lehighcement.com

Idea Networks Nicholas Chapman 1924 - 2461 Baysprings Link SW Airdrie, AB T4B 4C6 Tel: (403) 776-4058 Email: nchapman@ideanetworks.com IECS Environmental Inc. Matt McArthur Suite #300 160 Quarry Park Boulevard SE Calgary, AB T2C 3G3 Tel: (800) 821-7462 Email: mmcarthur@iecs.com Igloo Erectors Ltd. Richard Nesbitt 3468 - 46 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2B 3J2 Tel: (403) 253-1121 Email: richardn@iglooerectors.com Ilyiac Specialty Building Products Evaline Carm P.O Box 696 Carstairs, AB T0M 0N0 Tel: (587) 777-1270 Email: ecarm@ilyiac.ca Imaginit Technologies Tom Sidorkewicz 200 Rivercrest Drive SE #280 Calgary, AB T2C 2X5 Email: tsidorkewicz@rand.com IMG Design Build Ltd. Brad Franssen #116, 4600 - 104 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 1R4 Tel: (403) 503-9997 Email: bfranssen@imgdb.ca Impressive Colours Painting Construction Imad Itani 915 Madeira Way NE Calgary, AB T2A 5T3 Tel: (403) 617-2599 Email: imad4293@hotmail.com

Inland Pipe Shawn Rogers 7336 - 112 Avenue NW Calgary, AB T3R 1R8 Email: srogers@lehighcement.com Insideout Landscapes & Maintenance Ltd. Shawn Landry 110 Auburn Glen Circle SE Calgary, AB T3M 0K9 Tel: (403) 617-1840 Email: Insideoutlandscapes@shaw.ca Insign Architectural Signage Bob Lang 124 Somme Manor SW Calgary, AB T2T 6J4 Tel: (403) 201-9085 Email: rhlang@shaw.ca Inspiration Flooring & Design Centre Abdullah Durdu 4310 Macleod Trail SW Calgary, AB T2G 0A4 Tel: (403) 243-1525 Email: abdul@inspirationflooring.ca Intact Insurance Jennifer Paranuik 1200, 321 - 6th Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 3H3 Tel: (403) 269-7961 Email: jennifer.paranuik@intact.net Integral Energy Services Ltd. Randall Reimer Unit 101, 2890 Kingsview Boulevard Airdrie, AB T4A 0E1 Tel: (403) 912-1261 Email: rreimer@integralenergy.ca Ion Projects Inc. Greg Brown Bay G, 1007 - 55th Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 6W1 Email: gbrown@ionprojects.ca

Iron Arm Civil Construction Ltd. Scott Quinn Unit 18, 12180 44 Street SE Calgary, AB T2Z 4A2 Tel: (403) 702-5003 Email: scott@ironarmcivil.com Ironclad Earthworks Ltd. Stephen Herman Unit 110 - 501 Cleveland Crescent SE Calgary, AB T2G 4R8 Tel: (403) 830-8000 Email: s.herman@ironcladearthworks.com Ironhorse Railroad Contractors Ltd. Lyn Dixon Bay 112 1010 Railway Avenue PO Box 1589 Crossfield, AB T0M 0S0 Tel: (403) 946-0169 Email: lyn@ironhorserail.com ISCO Canada Rebekah Trafford 9307 48th Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 2R1 Email: Rebekah.Trafford@isco-pipe.com ISL Engineering and Land Services Ltd. Joe Thoms #1, 6325 - 12 Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 2K1 Tel: (403) 254-0544 Email: jthoms@islengineering.com Italsteel (2016) Inc. Rosangela Spadafora 7667 - 40 Street NE Calgary, AB T3J 4H2 Tel: (403) 272-8099 Email: rosangela@italsteel.ca ITC Managment Inc. Mathias Graf #400, 906 - 12 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2R 1K7 Tel: (403) 718-0510 Email: mgraf@itc-group.com Jaeger Electric Stacey Jaeger 117 High Plains Place Rocky View County, AB T4A 0W7 Tel: (403) 250-5990 Email: stacey@jaegerelectric.com

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Jardine Lloyd Thompson Canada Inc. Lindsay Scott Suite 1700, 330 5 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 0L4 Email: lscott@jltcanada.com JASA Engineering Inc. Lisa #111, 616 - 71 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2H 2R1 Email: accounting@jasa.ca JMJ Top Expert Inc. Ginger Law 3405 - 32 Street NE Calgary, AB T1Y 5X7 Tel: (403) 730-6670 Email: gingerjmjtopexpert@gmail.com JNL Mechanical Ltd. Lynda Ness Calgary, AB T2Y 0K3 Tel: (403) 275-9787 Email: lyndaness@gmail.com Johnson Controls Ltd. Devin Shiskowski 104, 6046 - 12 Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 2X2 Tel: (403) 640-1700 Email: devin.p.shiskowski@jci.com Jubilee Landscape Inc. Phil Gemmell 24 Brander Ave Langdon, AB T0J 1X2 Tel: (403) 463-3233 Email: info@jubileelandscape.ca KAEFER Canada Inc. Rose Tam 220 – 221 62 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2H 0R5 Email: rose.tam@kaefer.com Kaizen Group of Companies Sylvio LeBlanc 3640 6th Street SW Calgary, AB T2S 2M7 Tel: (403) 831-4320 Email: sylvio@kaizenbuild.com Kang Construction Ltd. Alvin Kang #3, 1725 - 30 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 7P6 Tel: (403) 250-8868 Email: info@kangconstruction.com Karma Interiors Gilbert Lafleur Unit 140; 370 - 222 130 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2Z 0C2 Tel: (403) 771-6435 Email: Gill@karmaconstruction.ca

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Kayben Inc. Claude Kolk Box 60, Site 2, RR 2 Okotoks, AB T1S 1A2 Tel: (403) 938-2857 Email: claude@kayben.com

Kidco Construction Ltd. Todd Virostek 4949 - 76 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 3C6 Tel: (403) 730-2029 Email: tvirostek@kidco.ca

KBM Commercial Floor Covering Inc. Mike Kulyk 1260 - 26 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2G 5S2 Tel: (403) 274-5292 Email: kbminc@telus.net

Kingdom Construction Limited Darryl Vint 3172 Alps Road Ayr, ON N0B 1E0 Tel: (519) 632-5155 Email: dvint@kingdomconstruction.ca

KC's Environmental Service Inc. Ken Pedersen Box 100 Site 6 RR1 Okotoks, AB T1S 1A1 Tel: (403) 512-4484 Email: ken@kcsenviro.com

Klass Mechanical Sales Ltd. Joe Klassen Bay 10, 3610 - 29 Street NE Calgary, AB T1Y 5Z7 Tel: (403) 286-7467 Email: joe@klassmechanical.ca

Keller Construction Ltd. Klaus Kiefer #7, 5918 - 5 Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 1L4 Tel: (403) 253-7288 Email: klaus@kellerdenali.com

K-Link Development Inc. Kevin Brown 919 - 1A Street SE Calgary, AB T1V 1E6 Tel: (403) 652-1913 Email: kevin@k-link.ca

Keller Foundations Ltd. Shawn Jungwirth 2820 3rd Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2A 2L5 Email: sjungwirth@kellercanada.com

KLS Earthworks Inc. Shaun Hopkins 240039 Frontier Crescent Rocky View Cresent, AB T1X 0W6 Tel: (403) 993-5995 Email: shopkins@klsearthworks.com

Kenico Welding Services Ltd. Michael Oh #1109 4905 30 Street SE Calgary, AB T2B 0P1 Email: moh@kenico.ca Key Concrete Products Ltd. Travis Paterson #110, 8615 - 48 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 2P8 Email: travisp@keyconcrete.com Keystone Excavating Ltd. Sandip Lalli 4860 - 35 Street SE Calgary, AB T2B 3M6 Tel: (403) 809-9476 Email: sandiplalli@ourlifeisdirt.com Keystone Exteriors Paul Farrar 401 Forge Road SE Calgary, AB T2H 0S9 Tel: (587) 830-3895 Email: paul@keystoneexteriors.ca KI International Ltd. Gordon Williamson Bay 308, 151 East Lake Boulevard NE Airdrie, AB T4A 2G1 Tel: (403) 912-6008 Email: gordonw@kiinternational.ca

Knelsen Sand & Gravel Ltd. Shane Evans 489 Exploration Avenue SE Calgary, AB T3S 0B4 Email: shanee@knelsen.com Knibb Developments Ltd. Jason Knibb Box 184 Standard, AB T0J 3G0 Tel: (403) 677-2270 Email: jason@knibbdevelopments.com Knight Signs Roland House 7462 Progress Way Delta, BC V4G 1E1 Tel: (604) 940-2211 Email: rolandh@knightsigns.ca Kon Construction Ltd. Wayne Chabot 280,2770-107th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2Z 3R7 Tel: (403) 230-4101 Email: wchabot@konconstruction.ca Krawford Construction (2011) Inc. Mike Kelly Bay 2, 11166 - 42 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 0J9 Tel: (403) 203-2651 Email: cgy@krawford.com


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KSB Pumps Inc. Pasha Barazandeh Suite 180 3015, 12 Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 7J2 Tel: (403) 532-4652 Email: pbarazandeh@ksbcanada.com

LCL-Bridge Products Technology Inc. Karim Ladicani 1 Provost Street, Suite 315 Lachine, QC H8S 4H2 Tel: (514) 634-3777 Email: karim.ladicani@lcl-bridge.com

LFLS Tiling Contractors Sjaak Meester 28 Redwood Meadows Drive Redwood Meadows, AB T3Z 1A3 Tel: (403) 478-2995 Email: lflstiling@gmail.com

L.P.C. Limited Ron Miller 1339 40th Avenue NE, Unit 17 Calgary, AB T2E 8N6 Tel: (587) 774-4330 Email: rmiller@lpclimited.com

Leading Edge Developments Inc. Casey Mallat #3, 6115 4th Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 2H9 Tel: (403) 969-3199 Email: casey@ledevelopments.ca

Liberty International Underwriter Bob Gallimore Suite 1400, 10665 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, AB T5J 3S9 Tel: (587) 525-5541 Email: bob.gallimore@libertyiu.com

Lafarge Canada Inc. John Pistak 2213 - 50th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2B 0R5 Tel: (403) 803-7116 Email: john.pistak@lafargeholcim.com

Lear Construction Management Ltd. Ryan Bazant 4200 - 10 Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 6K3 Tel: (403) 250-3818 Email: info@learconstruction.com

Line King David Henderson 488 1811 4th Street SW Calgary, AB T2S 1W2 Tel: (403) 978-5201 Email: d.henderson@lineking.ca

Lazic Services and Graffiti Gone Ltd. Dario Lazic 3112 80th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 1J3 Email: info@lazicservices.com

Ledcor Construction Ltd. Dean Slater 1930 Maynard Road SE, Bay 28 Calgary, AB T2E 6J8 Tel: (403) 513-7206 Email: dean.slater@ledcor.com

Line West Ltd. Steve Murray PO Box #1054 Okotoks, AB T1S 1B1 Tel: (403) 982-8000 Email: steve@linewest.ca

Leviton Manufacturing of Canada Ltd. Barbara Tracey 165 Hymus Boulevard Pointe-Claire, QC H9R 1E9 Email: BTracey@leviton.com

Lionhead Mechanical Plumbing + Heating Ltd. Jason Pickard 258026 Eden Park Place West Foothills, AB T1S 4Y5 Email: jason.pickard@lionheadmechanical.com

LBCO Contracting Ltd. Fernando Nogueira 623 35 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 2L2 Tel: (403) 828-5016 Email: fnogueira@lbcocontracting.com

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Lloyd Sadd Insurance Brokers Ltd. Mark Shaul 350 521 3rd Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 3T3 Tel: (403) 389-5948 Email: mshaul@lloydsadd.com

Lorraine Hydro-Seeding Inc. Terry Lutz 105-4080 23 Street Calgary, AB T2E 6W9 Tel: (403) 717-2334 Email: hydrosd@telus.net

LMS Reinforcing Steel Ltd. Greg Hubbard 387 Exploration Avenue SE Calgary, AB T3S 0A2 Tel: (403) 723-9930 Email: ghubbard@lmsgroup.ca

Lowe Agencies Sales & Marketing Inc. Aaron Lowe P.O. Box 24040 Calgary, AB T2Y 0J9 Tel: (403) 460-3777 Email: postmaster@loweagencies.ca

Lobello Manufacturing Ltd. Brad Welliver 3650 - 12 Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 6N1 Email: bradw@lobello.ca

Lt Earth Services Ltd. Mhairi Larocque Box 706 Bragg Creek, AB T0L 0K0 Tel: (403) 478-0050 Email: ltearth@gmail.com

Longboard Construction Inc. Bryce Dillabough #110, 2956 Kingsview Boulevard SE Airdrie, AB T4A 0C9 Tel: (403) 912-4080 Email: info@lbconstruction.ca Longbow Sales Inc. Ken Kilroe #7 1435 - 40 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 8N6 Email: kkilroe@longbowsales.com

Lux Windows & Glass Ltd. Norma Ambrogiano 6875 - 9 Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 8R9 Email: norma@luxwindows.com Lynnwood Roofing (1991) Inc. Roger Cote 4073 Ogden Road SE Calgary, AB T2G 4P6 Tel: (403) 217-4114 Email: ap@lynnwoodroofing.ca

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Lynx Brand Fence Products Alta. Ltd. Jason Madsen 4330 - 76 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 2J2 Email: jason@lynxfence.com M & B Technical Testing Services Ltd. Mike O'Connor 11551 - 42 Street SE Calgary, AB T2Z 4K4 Tel: (403) 243-9733 Email: m.mbtech@telus.net M & L Painting (1999) Ltd. Stuart Oliver P.O. Box 10277 Airdrie, AB T4A 0H6 Email: soliver@mlpainting.ca Macleod Builders Ltd. Mike Macleod 109-11769 40th Street SE Calgary, AB T2Z 4M8 Tel: (403) 452-0715 Email: mike@macleodbuilt.com Maco Paving Ltd. Calleen Crough 234150 Wrangler Road Rocky View, AB T1X 0K2 Email: calleen.c@macopaving.com ManShield (Alta) Construction Peter Schwind #170, 3025 - 12 Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 7J2 Tel: (403) 204-8100 Email: pschwind@manshield.com Mantei Woodcraft Ltd. Carey Mantei 5935 - 6 Street NE Calgary, AB T2K 5R5 Tel: (403) 295-0028 Email: mantei@manteiwoodcraft.com Manticore Ltd. Alastair Carr 1528 22 Avenue NW Calgary, AB T2M 1R1 Email: alastair@themanticoregroup.ca Manulift EMI Ltd. Vish Jurlina 111 Center Street SW Langdon, AB T0J 1X2 Email: Vish.Jurlina@manulift.ca Maple Reinders Inc. Dan Hayhoe #205, 32 Royal Vista Drive NW Calgary, AB T3R 0H9 Email: danh@maple.ca Marking Services Canada Shawna Davison 3902 81 Avenue Leduc, AB T9E 0C3 Tel: (780) 986-8480 Email: shawna.davison@markserv.com


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Marmot Concrete Services Ltd. Greg Niven 636 Beaver Dam Road NE Calgary, AB T2K 4W6 Email: gniven@marmotconstruction.com MARS Environmental Services Sandy Hum 100, 2408 - 10 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T3C 0K6 Tel: (403) 229-3323 Email: sandy@goliathgroup.ca Marsh Canada Limited Dave Bentley #1100, 222 - 3 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 0B4 Tel: (780) 453-8419 Email: dave.bentley@marsh.com Massawa All Stucco Ltd. Robel Tweold 15 Bidridge Way NE Calgary, AB T3K 1Y3 Tel: (403) 923-8298 Email: robel@massawaallstucco.com

McGregor & Thompson Hardware Ltd. Paul Garvin 4120 23rd Street NE Bay 1 Calgary, AB T2E 6W9 Tel: (403) 250-9311 Email: pgarvin@mcgregor-thompson.com

Meriam Contracting Ltd. Scott Meriam Box 1851 Cochrane, AB T4C 1B7 Tel: (403) 815-7795 Email: scott@meriamcontracting.com

McIntyre Crane & Rigging Ltd. Dallas McIntyre 11, 3925 56 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 2E4 Tel: (403) 271-0541 Email: dallas@mcintyrecrane.ca

Merlin Instrumentation Kent Signorini PO Box 141 Stn. Main Cochrane, AB T4C 1A4 Tel: (780) 983-3076 Email: kent@merlinhvac.com

MCL Developments Corporation Christy Gyman #104 122, 17th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2G 1H2 Email: christy@macdevcorp.com

Mermac Construction Ltd. Mike Robinson 4799 - 68 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 5C1 Tel: (403) 720-8001 Email: mike@mermac.ca

McLeod Law LLP Linda Lalonde Tel: (403) 873-3700 Email: llalonde@mcleod-law.com

Mastec Canada Avneet Grewal 2000, 333 7th Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 2Z1 Email: agrewal@masteccanada.com

McNeice Landscaping and Construction Ltd. David Herman Suite 919 Calgary, AB T2S 1W2 Tel: (403) 816-0447 Email: david@calscapes.ca

Master Mechanical Plumbing & Heating (1986) Ltd. Tet Soon Unit 19, 6025 - 12 Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 2K1 Email: tetsoon@mastermech.ca

MCR Excavation Mike Oakes 19A Arlington Place Calgary, AB T2H 2B3 Tel: (403) 809-2415 Email: mcrexcavation@gmail.com

Masuch Albert LLP Gerald Albert 209,10836-24 Street SE Calgary, AB T2Z 4C9 Tel: (403) 543-1100 Email: gerald.albert@masuchalbertlaw.com

Mechanical Equipment Sales Co. Ltd. Michael Andersen #9, 2625 - 18 Street NE Calgary, AB T3G 3Y9 Email: mikea@mesales.ca

Matkovic Contracting Ltd. Martin Matkovic 4004 - 4 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T3C 0B6 Tel: (403) 984-3324 Email: main@matkoviccontracting.com Mayne Coatings Corp. Christi Dunkley 27575 50 Avenue Langley, BC V4W 0A2 Tel: (604) 607-6630 Email: christi@longboardproducts.com McCarthy Tetrault LLP Bryan West 4000, 421 - 7 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 4K9 Tel: (403) 260-3743 Email: bwest@mccarthy.ca

Memo Stucco Ltd. Gabriel Erdemir 16439 117 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5M 3V3 Tel: (780) 863-7770 Email: gabriel@memostucco.com Mequipco Ltd. Danielle Gauvreau #101, 5126 - 126 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2Z 0H2 Tel: (403) 259-8333 Email: dgauvreau@mequipco.com Mercury Steel Ltd. Charlene Stacey 4020 6A Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 4B1 Tel: (403) 230-4771 Email: charlene@mercurysteel.com

Metala-Con Construction - South Jeff Braun #12, 3515 - 27 Street NE Calgary, AB T1Y 5E4 Tel: (403) 769-1886 Email: info@metalacon.ca Metal-Fab Industries Ltd. Reiner Patuschka 240028 Frontier Crescent Rocky View, AB T1X 0W6 Tel: (403) 236-5211 Email: info@metal-fab.ca Metro Aluminum Products Ltd. Darryl Flack 19045 - 24 Avenue Surrey, BC V3Z 3S9 Tel: (604) 535-5316 Email: info@metroaluminum.com Metro Fire Protection Ltd. Colin Moore 6230 48 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 4P7 Email: cmoore@metrofire.ca Metro Glass Products Ltd. Mei Whyte 3108, 1626 115 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T3K 2E4 Email: mxwhyte@metroglass.ca Metro Paving & Roadbuilding Ltd. David Tham 7615 - 40 Street NE Calgary, AB T3J 4H2 Tel: (403) 293-0890 Email: davidt@metropaving.com Michele's Landscaping Antonio Motta 240086 Frontier Crescent Rockyview, AB T1X 0W5 Email: amotta@micheleslandscaping.ca

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Mid-West Design & Construction Ltd. Ron Letkeman Bay 101, 4800 - 104 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 2H3 Tel: (403) 279-3355 Email: ronl@swmw.net

Modu-Loc Fence Rentals Rob Palbom 4334 68 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 2T9 Tel: (587) 439-0837 Email: rpalbom@moduloc.ca

Midwest Engineering Ltd. (AB) Debbie Hole 117, 10836 - 24 Street SE Calgary, AB T2Z 4C9 Tel: (403) 287-1018 Email: debbie@midwesteng.ab.ca

Moen Inc. (Canada) Jerry Fairborn 2816 Bristol Circle Oakville, ON L6H 5S7 Tel: (1800) 465-6130 Email: jerry.fairborn@moen.com

Mike's Electric Marc Green Box 1737 Banff, AB T1L 1B6 Tel: (403) 762-2871 Email: info@mikeselectric.ca

Morgan Construction and Environmental Ltd. Jason Sauve #200, 809 Manning Road NE Calgary, AB T2E 7M9 Tel: (403) 250-7551 Email: jsauve@mcel.ca

Miller Thomson LLP Leanna Olson Suite 3000, 700 - 9th Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 3V4 Email: lolson@millerthomson.com Mini Dig Corp. Ken Haggart 2222 Alyth Place SE Calgary, AB T2G 3K9 Tel: (403) 274-0090 Email: kenhaggart@minidig.com Mitsubishi Electric Sales Canada Inc. Matthew Dart 13 Chapalina Rise SE Calgary, AB T2X 3X4 Tel: (403) 604-1647 Email: matt.dart@mesca.ca MJS Mechanical Ltd. Scott Grobel 2401 - 144 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T3P 1E1 Tel: (403) 250-1355 Email: sgrobel@mjsmechanical.com Mobile Mini ULC Jerika Triplett 7717 84th Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 4Y1 Email: jtriplett@mobilemini.com Modco Structures Ltd. Patrick Griffith P.O. Box 8510 Canmore, AB T1W 2V2 Tel: (403) 678-5954 Email: patg@modco.ca Modern Niagara Alberta Inc. David Best 630 37th Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 8V5 Tel: (587) 227-7786 Email: dbest@modernniagara.com

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Morrison Hershfield Ltd. Paul Ondrik Suite 300, 6807 Railway Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 2V6 Tel: (403) 669-0827 Email: pondrik@morrisonhershfield.com Mountain Air Construction Ltd. Mateo Guevara 104-2006 Luxstone Boulevard Airdrie, AB T4B 3C4 Tel: (587) 433-6568 Email: mountainairltd@gmail.com Multivista Construction Documentation Jim Vance 4500 - 5 Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 7C3 Email: j.vance@multivista.com Murina Corp. Jay Schmitke Box 76, RR1 Site 1 De Winton, AB T0L 0X0 Email: kjscarguy2@gmail.com Nabco Canada Tim Noorland Unit 21, 2419 52 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 4X7 Tel: (403) 294-9331 Email: tnoorland@nabco.ca NAC Constructors Ltd. Stephanie Benallick 21 Queen Street Morriston, ON N0B 2C0 Email: sbenallick@nacsworld.com National Concrete Accessories Canada Inc. 3834 - 54 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2C 2K9 National Neon Ryan Sanders 4940 102nd Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 2X8 Email: rsander@nationalneon.com

National Process Equipment Inc. Walter Lee 5049 74 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 3H2 Email: walter.lee@dxpe.com Newrose Construction Ltd. Frances Mcintyre 510 - 22 Midlake Boulevard SE Calgary, AB T2X 2X7 Tel: (587) 969-3958 Email: newroseconstruction2015@gmail.com Nick's Woodcraft Industries Ltd. Robert Ling 112 Skyline Crescent NE Calgary, AB T2K 5X7 Tel: (403) 275-6432 Email: robertl@nickswoodcraft.ca Nilex Inc. Wayne Douglas 9222 - 40 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 2P3 Tel: (403) 543-5454 Email: wayne.douglas@nilex.com Nipper Formworks Inc. Jeff Nipper 220 Appaloosa Lane Calgary, AB T4B 2A4 Tel: (587) 435-0096 Email: jhnipper@platinum.ca Nissa Enterprises Ltd. Mary Jane Nilsson 6, 5019 - 11 Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 1M7 Email: mj@gonissa.com Norfab Mfg. (1993) Inc. Ron Van Halst 16425 - 130 Avenue NW Edmonton, AB T5V 1K5 Tel: (780) 447-5454 Email: ron@norfab.ca North Star Contracting Inc. Steve Skiba 64 Technology Way SE Calgary, AB T3S 0E9 Tel: (403) 228-3421 Email: accountspayable@northstarcontracting. ca Northbridge Insurance Terry McGrath Suite 525 220 – 12th Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2R 0E9 Tel: (403) 202-4047 Email: terry.mcgrath@nbfc.com Northcal Insulation Services Ltd. Sam Ferrise #202 2725 12th Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 7J2 Tel: (403) 277-4511 Email: samf@northcal.ca


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Norwood Water Works Joey Sleno 285177 Wrangler Avenue Rocky View, AB T1X 0P3 Tel: (403) 203-2553 Email: jsleno@norwoodwaterworks.com

NVR Construction Limited Larry Fournier Unit #1, 2916, 5th Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2A 6K4 Tel: (403) 250-3152 Email: larry@nvrconstruction.com

Oskar Construction Ltd. Oskar Pietrasik P.O. Box 774 Banff, AB T1L 1A8 Tel: (403) 762-3131 Email: oskarconstruction@shaw.ca

Nose Creek Electrical Services Inc. Richard Rogi 102 5510 -53rd Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 4P2 Tel: (403) 516-1984 Email: rrogi@nosecreekelectrical.ca

Olympia Tile International Inc. Ron Blanchette 3308 - 11 Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 3G8 Email: rblanchette@olympiatile.com

Otis Excavating Ltd. Trevor Tomlinson 4032 4th Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 2W3 Email: trevor@otisexcavating.ca

Novacom Construction Ltd. Brandon Drewlo 101 18663 52 Avenue Surrey, BC V3S 8E5 Email: brandon@novacom.ca

Omni Sport Inc. Trevor Burant 14 Boulder Boulevard Stony Plain, AB T7Z 1V7 Tel: (780) 968-2344 Email: info@mapleleafgold.com

Over & Above Reno's & Contracting Ltd. John Wipf Bay 122, 8490 - 44 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 2P6 Tel: (403) 726-1299 Email: jwipf@overandabove.ca

NRG Management George Andrich 1124 Sanford Street Winnipeg, MB R3E 2Z9 Tel: (204) 788-4117 Email: george.andrich@nrgmanagement.ca

One Way Environmental Solutions Inc. Juan Pena 72 Strathclair Place SW Calgary, AB T3H 1H1 Tel: (403) 460-1007 Email: onewayenvironmental@gmail.com

OZZ Electric Lori Brunelle Unit 1, 2928 18th Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 7B1 Tel: (403) 351-6225 Email: lbrunelle@ozzelectric.com

Nu-Trend Industries Inc. Joel Brown 120 Glacier Drive SW Calgary, AB T3E 5A1 Tel: (403) 247-4342 Email: joel@nu-trend-ind.com

Opus Corporation Ralph Knight #500, 5119 Elbow Drive SW Calgary, AB T2V 1H2 Tel: (403) 209-5555 Email: rknight@opuscorp.ca

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PAG General Contractor Ltd. Pascal Pouliot 2-5215-8 Street NE Calgary, AB T2K 5R9 Tel: (403) 460-7244 Email: pascal@paggroup.ca

PCL Construction Management Inc. Dave Passingham 2882 - 11 Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 7S7 Tel: (403) 250-4800 Email: dapassingham@pcl.com

Paladin Crossings Inc. Jarrod MacKenzie PO Box 187 Lethbridge, AB T1J 3Y5 Tel: (403) 894-0804 Email: jarrod_mackenzie@paladincrossings.ca

PDS Fire Protection Inc. Dave Stanislow 915 A - 48 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2G 2A7 Email: dstanislow@pdsfire.ca

Parker Johnston Industries (Alberta) Ltd. Trent Tanner 4640 Pacific Road NE Calgary, AB T2E 5S4 Email: calgary@parkerjohnston.com Parlee McLaws LLP Micheline Baker 3300, 421 - 7th Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 4K3 Email: mbaker@parlee.com

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Peak Contracting Services Inc. David Lepage Bay 63, 4511 Glenmore Trail SE Calgary, AB T2C 2R9 Email: dlepage@peakcontracting.ca

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PEAK Scaffold Ltd. Mike Westhaver 743 - 41 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 6R5 Tel: (403) 540-1666 Email: mike@peakscaffold.com Peddie Roofing & Waterproofing Ltd. Ashley Peddie 3352 - 46 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2B 3J2 Tel: (403) 273-7000 Email: ashley@peddieroofing.ca

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Petrin Mechanical (Alberta) Ltd. Selene Fisher 6445 - 10 Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 2Z9 Tel: (403) 279-6881 Email: selene@pmlcalgary.com

Platinum Roofing Ltd. Mark Moffatt 15-4320 75th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 2H8 Tel: (403) 370-4756 Email: mark.platinumroofing@gmail.com

Powerblast Canada Shane Lahure 219 Auburn Sound View SE Calgary, AB T3M 0E4 Tel: (587) 575-8355 Email: slahure@powerblastcanada.com

Phoenix Fence Ltd. Jeff Dods 6204 - 2 Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 1J4 Email: jdods@phoenixfence.ca

Ply Gem Jayme Minor 2008 - 48 Street SE Calgary, AB T2B 2E5 Tel: (403) 899-4233 Email: jayme.minor@plygem.ca

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Pockar Masonry Ltd. Eduardo Vittori 4632 - 5 Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 7C3 Tel: (403) 874-0857 Email: eduardo@pockargroup.com

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Phoenix Fire & Insulation Inc. Nickolas Fox 7003 30th Street SE, Unit 2 Calgary, AB T2C 1M6 Email: nickolas@phoenix-fIre.ca Pilot Group Inc. Larry Shoesmith 3240 Cedarille Drive SW Calgary, AB T2W 2H1 Tel: (403) 560-2107 Email: larry@pilotgroup.ca

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Plasti-Fab Ltd. Ed Djonlich #100, 2886 Sunridge Way NE Calgary, AB T1Y 7H9 Tel: (403) 569-4321 Email: edjonlich@plastifab.com

Porter Tile & Marble (1991) Ltd. Rick Porter 5752 Burleigh Crescent SE Calgary, AB T2H 1Z8 Tel: (403) 258-2258 Email: rick@portertile.com

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Primco Limited Dennis Holmes 12300 - 44th Street SE Calgary, AB T2Z 4A2 Email: d.holmes@primco.ca Priority Communication Systems Ltd. Nellie Felgueiras #129, 3901 - 54 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T3J 3W5 Email: pcfadmin@priorityltd.com Pro West Exteriors Inc. Mark Morin 51 Skyline Crescent NE Calgary, AB T2K 5X2 Tel: (403) 852-2251 Email: quotes@prowestexteriors.com Pro-Con Road Works Ltd. Richard Hiscox 285135 Duff Drive, Patton Industrial Park Rocky View, AB T1X 0K1 Email: richard.hiscox@lafarge.com

Professional Excavators Ltd. Jan Gryckiewicz 10919 - 84 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 5A6 Tel: (403) 236-5686 Email: jgryckiewicz@proexltd.com

QSI Interiors Ltd. (Calgary) Scott Heisler #9 - 2016 25th Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 6Z4 Tel: (403) 276-5506 Email: sheisler@qsiinteriors.com

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Qualimech Commercial Services Ltd. Todd Fortinski 6034 5th Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 1L4 Email: todd@qualimech.ca

Pro-Line Building Materials Ltd. Scott Ross 4910 Builders Road SE Calgary, AB T5G 4C6 Tel: (403) 262-1008 Email: sross@proline-construction.com

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Rapicon Inc. Amanda Pietsch 285130 Duff Drive Rocky View, AB T1X 0K1 Email: apietsch@rapicon.ca

Red Star Drywall Ltd. Alin Betolian 48 Covepark Green NE Calgary, AB T3K 6K9 Email: alin@redstardrywall.com

Raylec Power Alberta LP Stephen Mellor 240045 Frontier Place SE Rockyview County, AB T1X 0N2 Tel: (403) 991-3026 Email: smellor@raylecpower.ca

Reggin Industries Inc. Dave Alle 10605 - 42 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 5B9 Email: alled@regginindustries.com

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Reggin Technical Services Ltd. Dave Clarke 4550 - 35 Street SE Calgary, AB T2B 3S4 Email: dclarke@reggin.ca

Rice Lake Canada Sabrina Colangelo #401, 237 - 8 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2G 2M3 Tel: (403) 454-1154 Email: sabrina_colangelo@ricelake.org

Rembrandt Flooring Ltd. Metin Erenci 6229 Centre Street SW Calgary, AB T2H 0C7 Email: metin@rembrandtflooring.ca Renegade H.M. Services Inc. Paul Blake Suite #563 7620 Elbow Drive SW Calgary, AB T2V 1K2 Email: paul@renegadehm.com

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Richardson Bros. (Olds) Ltd. Frank Richardson RR #3, Site #11, Box #19 Olds, AB T4H 1P4 Tel: (403) 556-6366 Email: rbooffice@gmail.com

Roofmart Alberta Inc. Jeff Ainscough 7127 Fairmount Drive SE Calgary, AB T2H 0X6 Tel: (403) 862-2524 Email: jeff.ainscough@roofmart.ca

Richelieu Hardware Canada Ltd. Mario Trionfi 5211 - 52 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 4T2 Email: MTrionfi@richelieu.com

Rose LLP Shaun Hohman 333-5th Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 3B6 Tel: (403) 776-0508 Email: shaun.hohman@rosellp.com

Rieger Architectural Products Ryan Rieger 2595 Unit E McGillivray Boulevard Winnipeg, MB R4G 0B3 Tel: (1866) 385-8318 Email: ryan@rapl.ca

Rydon Construction Inc. Ryan Clark PO Box 23094 Calgary, AB T2S 3B1 Email: ryan@rydonconstruction.ca S.E. Johnson Management Ltd. Bruce Thorlakson 4330 - 122 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2Z 0A6 Tel: (403) 291-9600 Email: thor@sej.ca

Royal Stewart Ltd. Lori-Ann Paul Box 2, Grp. 329, RR #3 Selkirk, MB R1A 2A8 Email: lorip@royalstewart.com

S.I.S. Supply Install Services Ltd. Jody Roberts 3517 - 64 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 1N3 Tel: (403) 640-1334 Email: jodyr@sisltd.ca

Rite-Way Fencing (2000) Inc. Scott Ruzesky 7710 40th Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 3S4 Tel: (403) 243-8733 Email: calgary@ritewayfencing.com

RPC Group Inc. Tina Dawson Bay 109, 1324-44 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 6L6 Tel: (403) 769-9330 Email: admin@rpcg.ca

SAC'N Formwork Nicole Allard Box 316, 16 Midlake Boulevard SE Calgary, AB T2X 2X7 Tel: (403) 457-0165 Email: nicole@sacnformwork.com

Robertson Bright Inc. Brain Stoddart Bay 1137- 6027 79th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 5P1 Tel: (403) 277-3077

RSI Construction Inc. Darrin Newnham P.O. Box 517 Okotoks, AB T1S 1A7 Email: darrin.newnham@gmail.com

Rocky Cross Construction North Ltd. Bill Moorman Unit 145 -1610 104 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T3J 0T5 Tel: (403) 252-2550 Email: bmoorman@rccn.ca

RT Commercial Flooring Roman Tataru 128 New Brighton Grove SE Calgary, AB T2Z1G3 Tel: (403) 671-0136 Email: romantataru@yahoo.com

Safeguard Safety Inc. Jeffrey Fiaschelti 4515 112th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 5C5 Tel: (403) 236-0752 Email: jeffrey@safeguard-safety.com

Rogers Insurance Ltd. Terry Riley 600, 1000 Centre Street N Calgary, AB T2E 7W6 Email: triley@rogersinsurance.ca

Rubydale Asphalt Works Ltd. Kevin Ruby 724 East Lake Road Airdrie, AB T4A 2J5 Tel: (403) 945-4585 Email: ap@rubydale.com

Rolling Mix Concrete LLP Leo Brassard 7209 Railway Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 2V6 Tel: (403) 253-6426 Email: leo@rollingmix.com Ron Anderson & Sons Ltd. Ron Anderson 8332 33 Avenue NW Calgary, AB T3B 1L9 Tel: (403) 617-4110 Email: info@rasltd.ca Ron T. Masonry Ltd. Mary Jane Duckworth Bay #3, 1826 - 25 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 7K1 Email: mj@rtmasonry.ca

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Rural Road Construction Ltd. Eva Mellor Suite 307, 259 Midpark Way, Midpark Centre Calgary, AB T2X 1M2 Tel: (403) 265-3389 Email: info@ruralroad.ca Russpet Construction Ltd. Russell Peterson #1-4393 14 street NE Calgary, AB T2E 7A9 Tel: (403) 862-6046 Email: russell@russpet.com Ryan-Murphy Construction Lara Murphy Suite #11, 1922 - 9th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2G 0V2 Tel: (403) 542-7530 Email: lara@ryanmurphyinc.com

Sagar Masonry Freddy Sandhu 8409-Saddleridge Drive NE Calgary, AB T3J 4W9 Email: sagarmasonry1@gmail.com Sahuri + Partners Architecture Inc. Barbara Thomson Suite 201, 123 Forge Road SE Calgary, AB T2H 0S9 Email: barbara.thomson@sahuri.com Saxon Constructors Inc. Sean Bartlett Bay 1, 141 Commercial Drive Calgary, AB T3Z 2A7 Tel: (403) 371-5622 Email: sean@saxonconstructors.ca SBL Contractors Ltd. Josh Kehler #7- 285059 Frontier Road SE Rocky View, AB T1X 0R4 Email: josh@sblcontractors.com Schindler Elevator Corp. Jason Finch 527 Manitou Road SE Calgary, AB T2G 4C2 Email: jason.finch@ca.schindler.com Schlosser Martin Construction Ltd. Lloyd Schlosser 2402 19th Avenue Nanton, AB T0L 1R0 Tel: (403) 601-6955 Email: Lschlosser@schlossermartin.ca


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Schneider Electric Canada Inc. Rob Little 49 Quarry Park Boulevard SE Calgary, AB T2C 5H9 Tel: (403) 212-2267 Email: rob.little@schneider-electric.com

Sentinel Roofing Rananayakage Horagolla 6747 34 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T1Y 4M1 Tel: (403) 507-0660 Email: canada@sentinelroofing.ca

Schuettlaw Adrianna Worman #200, 602 - 11 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2R 1J8 Tel: (403) 705-1261 Email: adrianna.worman@schuettlaw.com

Serv-All Mechanical Services Ltd. Mary MacLean Unit 206, 5126 126th Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2Z 0H2 Tel: (587) 888-2446 Email: Jmaclean@serv-all.ca

Scott Builders Inc. Brent White 1224 - 34 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 6L9 Tel: (403) 520-6529 Email: brentw@scottbuilders.com

ServiceMaster of Calgary Mike Brant 920 26 Street NE Calgary, AB T2A 2M4 Tel: (403) 287-7700 Email: mike.brant@smcalgary.com

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Shanahan's Limited Partnership Angelo Dimanno Bay #12 2731-57th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 0B3 Email: angelo.dimanno@shanahans.com

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Sealtech Restorations Ltd. Ernst Greiner 6224D - 2 Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 1J4 Email: ernie@sealtechrestorations.com

Shawne Excavating Trucking Ltd. Wes Shaw P.O. Box 5572 High River, AB T1V 1M6 Tel: (403) 684-3636 Email: shawneex@wildrosenet.ca

Simson Maxwell Andrew Keats 5711 - 80 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 4S6 Tel: (403) 252-8131 Email: akeats@simmax.com

Shea Foams Ltd. Don Smith 2323 - 24 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 8L9 Tel: (403) 240-4710 Email: office@sheafoams.ca

SkyFire Energy Inc. Tim Schulhauser 4038 - 7 Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 2Y8 Tel: (403) 251-0668 Email: tim@skyfireenergy.com

Secure Mechanical & Electrical Dwayne Wallace Bay#6 415 60th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2H 2J5 Tel: (403) 880-9811 Email: dwayne@securecalgary.ca Seko Construction Ltd. Rick Harms #139, 808 - 42 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2G 1Y9 Tel: (403) 212-0800 Email: rharms@sekoconstruction.com Select Window Fashions James Monsees 177 Dorchester Drive St.Albert, AB T8N 5Y5 Email: james.monsees@gmail.com Seletech Electrical Enterprises Ltd. Derek Murphy 4053 Ogden Road SE Calgary, AB T2G 4P2 Email: dmurphy@seletech.ca Sentag Trailer Manufacturing Patrick McTague 11420 199 Street NW Edmonton, AB T5S 2C6 Tel: (780) 454-6517 Email: patrick@sentagtrailer.com

Sherger Construction Ltd. Chad Sherger Suite 1133 6027 79 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 5P1 Email: chad@shergerconstruction.com Siemens Canada Limited Kaley Simms 24, 1930 Maynard Road SE Calgary, AB T2E 6J8 Tel: (403) 671-3569 Email: kaley.simms@siemens.com Sika Canada Inc. Sean Coghlan 226 Cimarron Park Mews Okotoks, AB T1S 2K3 Tel: (403) 861-3456 Email: coghlan.sean@ca.sika.com

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SKYGRiD Construction Inc. Jason Heideman 909 - 17th Avenue SW, 4th Floor Calgary, AB T2T 0A4 Email: jheideman@skygrid.ca

Southpaw Metal Ltd. Sherri Hodzic Bay #1 1935 27th Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 7E4 Email: Sherri@southpawmetal.ca

Skyline Concrete Services Ltd. Tim Brabant #26, 5610 - 46 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 4P9 Tel: (403) 333-1024 Email: tim@skylineconcrete.ca

Spalding Hardware John Manes 1616 - 10 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T3C 0J5 Tel: (403) 244-5531 Email: jmanes@spaldinghardware.com

Skytech Drywall Ltd. Steeve Nadeau 42 Copperfield Heath SE Calgary, AB T2Z 4V2 Tel: (403) 899-5155 Email: steeven@skytechdrywall.com

Specified Technical Sales Ltd. Christopher Wedge Bay 214 3750 46 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2B 0L1 Tel: (403) 253-2881 Email: chris@specified.ca

Slimdor Contracting Ltd. Joe Berard 42 Griffin Industrial Point Cochrane, AB T4C 0A3 Email: joe.berard@slimdor.com

Specon Construction Inc. Peter Czarnecki 24 - 235105 Wrangler Drive Rocky View, AB T1X 0K3 Tel: (403) 630-4836 Email: specon@shaw.ca

Summit Civils Limited Partnership Corey Janvier Unit 201, 127 Commercial Drive Calgary, AB T3Z 2A7 Tel: (403) 554-9219 Email: corey.janvier@summitcivils.com

Spring Air Acoustics Ltd. Jerry Anderson #107, 2944 Kingsview Boulevard SE Airdrie, AB T4A 0C9 Tel: (403) 295-6110 Email: jerry@springairacoustics.com

Sunco Drywall Ltd. Lyle Lewandoski 908 - 53 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 6N9 Email: lyle@suncodrywall.ca

Solaris Electric Inc. Robert Thompson Bay 7, 1925 39 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 6W7 Tel: (403) 717-9301 Email: rthompson@solariselectric.ca Solo Epoxy Flooring and Concrete Ltd. Oldaim Lopes 143 Rundleview Drive NE Calgary, AB T1Y 1H7 Tel: (403) 200-9331 Email: info@soloconcrete.com Soprema Canada Inc. Shawn Frayn #5, 1815 - 27 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 7E1 Tel: (403) 248-8837 Email: sfrayn@soprema.ca Sound-Rite Inc. Daniel Dasilva #9, 2821 - 3 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2A 7P3 Email: d.dasilva@sound-rite.com Southampton-Trane Canada Inc. Frank Nishimura #157, 10905 - 48 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 1G8 Tel: (403) 301-0090 Email: frank.nishimura@tranecalgary.ca Southern Alberta Construction Services Inc. Sarah Delisle Bay 1, 2016 - 25 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 6Z4 Tel: (403) 457-4616 Email: accounting@ southernalbertaconstruction.com

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Stadco Industries Ltd. Kurtis Rikstad 5982 86 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 4L7 Tel: (403) 236-9565 Email: kurtis@stadco.ca Star Building Materials (Alberta) Limited Ken Crockett 2345 Alyth Road SE Calgary, AB T2G 5T8 Tel: (403) 720-0010 Email: kcrockett@starbuilding.ca Starcraft Construction Ltd. Joe Nuttall Bay F, 1235 - 40 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 6M9 Tel: (403) 250-7610 Email: joe.nuttall@starcraftconstruction.com Startec Refrigeration Services Ltd. Joel Cawthorn 7664 10 Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 8W1 Email: jc@startec.ca Stein Technologies Richard Stein RR7, Site 7, Box 11 Calgary, AB T2P 2G7 Tel: (403) 702-0035 Email: rjstein2000@msn.com

StonCor Group Mike Ford PO Box 68249, 28 Crowfoot Terrace NW Calgary, AB T3G 3N8 Tel: (1866) 340-6333 Email: mford@stoncor.com Stormtec AB Filtration Inc. Chris Jakul 4431 6th Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 4E8 Tel: (403) 717-9644 Email: chrisj@stormtec.ca Stuart Olson Construction Ltd. Andrea Wenz Suite 600, 4820 Richard Road SW Calgary, AB T3E 6L1 Email: andrea.wenz@stuartolson.com

Super Save Group Andrew Mickelby 6025 90 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 4Z6 Tel: (800) 665-2800 Email: andrew@supersave.ca Superior Propane Alisha Potter Suite 420 - 48 Quarry Park Boulevard Calgary, AB T2C 5P2 Tel: (403) 730-6930 Email: pottera@superiorpropane.com Superior Roofing Ltd. Quang (Matt) Nguyen 223 Pantego View NW Calgary, AB T3K 0N6 Email: info@superiorroofingltd.ca Superior Sprinkler Co. Ltd. Gary Irving Bay 4, 1826 25th Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 7K1 Tel: (403) 464-3486 Email: girving@superiorsprinkler.ca Supermetal Structures Inc. Allan Metzger 1955 5th Street Levis, QC G6W 5M6 Tel: (780) 980-4830 Email: allan.metzger@supermetal.com


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SuperPro Painting Systems of Calgary Ltd. Rathe Mokelky 1235 64 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2H 2J7 Tel: (403) 966-7201 Email: rathem@superpropaintersyyc.com

SynCon Management Ltd. Gord Tate 232 Initiative Avenue SE Calgary, AB T3S 0B7 Tel: (403) 258-3773 Email: gt.syncm@telus.net

Tayo Construction Hector Tello Apt. 201 354 2 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 0E4 Tel: (403) 921-6612 Email: tayoconstruction@shaw.ca

SureBond Safe Floors Walt Curilla Suite 10, 6420 79 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 5M4 Email: walt.curilla@hygienicfloors.ca

Systemic Architecture Inc. Ryan O’Hara #203, 2120 Kensington Road NW Calgary, AB T2N 3R7 Email: ryan.ohara@systemic-ai.com

Sure-Seal Contracting Ltd. Alan Metzler 931A - 48 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2G 2A7 Tel: (403) 265-8677 Email: alan@sure-seal.com

T.A.H.M. Enterprises Inc. Tracy McLennan 31 Canova Close SW Calgary, AB T2W 3P7 Tel: (403) 617-4377 Email: christine.mclennan@tahmenterprises. com

TDH Fluid Systems Inc. Bernhard Tabert Bay 60 4797-22st SE Calgary, AB T2B 0N8 Tel: (403) 228-7018 Email: receptioncalgary@tdhsystems.com

Surespan Construction Ltd. Ilonka Noble #301, 38 Fell Avenue North Vancouver, BC V7P 3S2 Tel: (604) 998-1133 Email: ilonka@surespan.com Switched-On Electrical Services Ltd. Angie Chalpan 17 Rockyspring Hill NW Calgary, AB T3G 5Z9 Email: angie@switched-on.ca

Tech-Cost Consultants Ltd. Kevin Drake 2725 - 12 Street NE, Unit 209 Calgary, AB T2E 7J2 Tel: (403) 291-5566 Email: kevin.drake@tccl.ca

Taenly Office Services Ltd. Lyle Pelletier 7 6325 11th Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 2L6 Tel: (403) 243-3882 Email: lyle.pelletier@taenly.ca

Terraburst Inc. Colin Reardon 8 918 16th Avenue NW Calgary, AB T2M 0K3 Tel: (403) 862-1625 Email: colin@terraburst.ca

Taylor Construction Dan Bourgault Unit 2-314 Exploration Avenue SE Calgary, AB T3S 0C1 Email: dbourgault@taylorconstruction.ca

Tervita Corporation (Environmental Services) John Hibbard #500, 140 10 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2G 0R1 Email: jhibbard@tervita.com

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Tetra Tech Canada Ward Johnston 115-200 Rivercrest Drive SE Calgary, AB T2C 2X5 Tel: (403) 723-5974 Email: ward.johnston@tetratech.com Tevmar Masonry Marcel Thevenot 231 Arbour Wood Close NW Calgary, AB T3G 4C3 Tel: (403) 239-3964 Email: tevmar@telus.net The Bolt Supply House Ltd. Dan Pascua 3909A Manchester Road SE Calgary, AB T2G 4A1 Email: danp@boltsupply.com The Building Edge Inc. Peadar O'Riain Bay #1 1916 30 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 7B2 Tel: (587) 952-5047 Email: peadar@thebuildingedge.com The Cedar Shop Building Materials Mitch Wile 404 - 42 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2G 1Y4 Email: mitch@cedarshop.com The Fence Store Ltd. Brian Luzi 122 2800 107th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2Z 3R7 Tel: (403) 240-4269 Email: brian@thefencestore.ca The Garbage Good Guys Inc. Ed Taha PO Box 64028 Calgary, AB T2K 6J1 Tel: (403) 238-7274 Email: ed@garbagegoodguys.com The Rain Man Plumbing Carlo Cerminara 10215 - 218 Street NW Edmonton, AB T5S 2C3 Tel: (780) 447-3960 Email: carlo@rainmanirrigation.ca The Sovereign General Insurance Company Connie Rogers #140, 6700 MacLeod Trail SE Calgary, AB T2H 0L3 Email: connie.rogers@sovgen.com The State Group Inc. Greg Mazor Bay 101, 2750 - 22 Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 7L9 Tel: (403) 291-7049 Email: g.mazor@stategroup.com

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Thermal Systems KWC Ltd. Trevor Kent 261185 Wagon Wheel Way Rocky View, AB T4A 0E2 Email: tkent@thermalsystems.ca

Total Power Ltd. Amanda Anstett 942 - 55 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 6Y4 Email: amanda@totalpower.ca

Thermo Design Insulation Ltd. Jaicon Handford 7124 Barlow Trail SE Calgary, AB T2C 2E1 Tel: (403) 720-8203 Email: jaiconh@thermo-design.com

Traugott Building Contractors Inc. Wendy Peters Unit 101B, 3740 11A Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 6M6 Tel: (403) 276-6444 Email: wendy@traugott.com

ThyssenKrupp Elevator Blaine Coupal #5, 2419 - 52 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 4X7 Tel: (403) 259-4183 Email: blaine.coupal@thyssenkruppelevator. com

Travelers Insurance Company of Canada Loryn Marcellus Suite 2500, Tower 1, Scotia Place, Edmonton, AB T5J 3R8 Tel: (780) 670-6234 Email: lmarcel2@travelers.com

TIC Interiors Ltd. Keith Robson 4960 - 13 Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 5M9 Tel: (403) 214-7808 Email: info@ticinteriors.ca Tiki International Inc. Radenko Vujadinovic Bay 2D, 624 Beaver Dam Road NE Calgary, AB T2K 4W6 Tel: (403) 874-2430 Email: radenko@tiki-international.com

Trevcon Enterprises Ltd. Trevor Haddow 39 Hamptons Drive NW Calgary, AB T3A 5H7 Tel: (403) 239-8803 Email: trevor@trevcon.ca Triangle Steel Ltd. Bruce Bungay 2915 - 54 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 0A9 Tel: (403) 279-2622 Email: bruceb@trianglesteel.com

Tillicum Agencies Inc. Shawne Dery 101-4615 112th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 5J3 Email: shawne@tillicumagencies.com

Tribuild Contracting (Calgary) Ltd. Matt McCaig #3 Skyline Crescent NE Calgary, AB T2K 5X2 Tel: (403) 295-6100 Email: matt@tribuild.com

Timeline Floors Inc. Dean Brookwell 8 Woodmont Road SW Calgary, AB T2W 4X3 Tel: (403) 850-3993 Email: dbrookwell@timelinefloors.com

Trimen Electric Ltd. Jeff McKenna 11, 4351 - 104 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 5C6 Tel: (403) 723-0003 Email: jmckenna@trimenelectric.com

Titan Sport Systems Ltd. Jon Simons 4620 Manitoba Road SE Calgary, AB T2G 4B8 Tel: (403) 689-4858 Email: jon@titansportsystems.com

Trisura Guarantee Insurance Company Richard Grant Suite 3730, 421 7th Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 4K9 Tel: (403) 663-3343 Email: richard.agrant@trisura.com

Toole Peet Insurance Rob Johnson 1135 - 17 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2R 5R5 Tel: (403) 209-5463 Email: rjohnson@toolepeet.com

Tritech Group Ltd. Wayne Leung 3949 - 54 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T3J 3W5 Email: wleung@tritechgroup.ca

Top Spray (Hydroseeding, Erosion Control, Mulch) Rob Olenick 305 Griffin Road West Cochrane, AB T4C 2C4 Email: info@topspray.com

Triumph Roofing & Sheet Metal Scott Freethy 3520 48th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2B 3L6 Email: sfreethy@triumphinc.ca


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TriView Glass And Aluminum Inc. Darcy Pearn Bay #3, 3705 29th Street NE Calgary, AB T1Y 5W4 Tel: (403) 735-6363 Email: darcy@triview.ca Tronnes Surveys (1976) Ltd. Kent Nicholson 6135 10th Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 2Z9 Tel: (403) 207-0303 Email: knicholson@tronnessurveys.com Trotter & Morton Group of Companies Louise Green 5799 3rd Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 1K1 Email: lgreen@tmlgroup.com

Turn-Key Fall Protection Inc. Daryll DeSouza 2705 5th Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2A 2L6 Email: daryll@turn-keyfallprotection.com Tyco Integrated Fire & Security Canada, Inc. Bill Chanski #200, 720 - 28 Street NE Calgary, AB T2A 6R3 Email: bchanski@simplexgrinnell.com UCIT Online Security Inc. Ryan Cox 4620 11th Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 2W7 Tel: (587) 893-8248 Email: rcox@ucitonline.com

Troy Life & Fire Safety Ltd. David McIlwrick 5045 - 13 Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 5N1 Email: david.mcilwrick@troylfs.com

UG Excavating Ltd. Jamal Issa 674, Cougar Ridge Drive SW Calgary, AB T3H 4W9 Tel: (403) 807-7732 Email: jissa@ugexcavating.com

Tru-Craft Roofing (2005) Ltd. Bob James 4828 - 30 Street SE Calgary, AB T2B 2Z1 Tel: (403) 264-7225 Email: tcrl@telus.net

ULS Maintenance and Landscaping Matthew McAdam 235120 Ryan Road Rocky View, AB T1X 0K3 Tel: (403) 235-5353 Email: mmcadam@ulslandscaping.com

True Exteriors Ltd. Chris Beliste Unit 20-21 Highfield Circle SE Calgary, AB T2G 5N6 Email: info@truexteriors.ca

Ultimate Tradesmen Ltd. Thomas Sara 220 17th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2G 1H4 Tel: (403) 234-9949 Email: tom@ultimatetradesmenltd.com

TSE Steel Ltd. Tory Branch 4436 - 90 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 2S7 Email: accountspayable@tsesteel.com Tsuu T'ina Nation Seth Nelson 9911 Chiila Boulevard Tsuu T'ina, AB T2W 6H6 Tel: (403) 281-4455 Email: seth.w.nelson@gmail.com

Ultralite Overhead Doors Ltd. Al Abrahamson 7307 - 40 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 2K4 Email: al@ultralitedoors.ca Unicon Concrete Specialties Ltd. Melanie Desroches 1311 - 25 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 7L6 Email: mel@unicon.ca

Tundra Process Solutions Ltd. Chris Allan 3200 - 118th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2Z 3X1 Email: chrisa@tundrasolutions.ca

Unified Systems Group Inc. Ed Taaffe #4A, 1235 - 64 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2H 2J7 Email: ed.taaffe@usg.ca

Ture-Art Painting Ltd. Habib Sesen 1360 Shawnee Road SW Calgary, AB T2Y 2T1 Tel: (403) 975-8893 Email: turepaintingltd@gmail.com

Unitech Electrical Contracting Inc. Adrian Bourne Bay 11, 700 - 58 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2H 2E2 Email: abourne@unitechsystems.com United Construction Company Inc. Frank Santoro 637- 26409 TWP Road 525A Acheson, AB T7X 5A6 Email: fsantoro@unitedconstruction.ca

United Decorating Inc. David Oyakhilome Bay #7, 624B Beaver Dam Road NE Calgary, AB T2K 4W6 Tel: (587) 583-0900 Email: daveoyaks@yahoo.com United Roofing Inc. Patrick Genest 4004 14th Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 3K5 Tel: (403) 870-2753 Email: info@unitedroofing.ca Universal Flooring Systems Ltd. Jordan Teed #1, 1820 - 30 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 7M5 Tel: (403) 250-3900 Email: jordan.teed@universal-flooring.com Universal Ventilation Ltd. Denise Evans 122-412-53 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2H 0N4 Email: vendor@universalventilation.com UPA Construction Group (AB) Ltd. Richard Allen Suite 1130, 10655 South Port Road SW Calgary, AB T2W 4Y1 Tel: (403) 262-4440 Email: rallen@upagroup.net Upper Canada Forest Products Ltd. Rob Scott 4715 52nd Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 4N7 Tel: (403) 569-8829 Email: rscott@ucfp.com Urban One Management Inc. Mark Dingman Calgary, AB T2G 0H3 Email: mdingman@urbanonebuilders.com Vadel Inc. Peter Vadel 3829 - 15A Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 3N7 Tel: (403) 813-1805 Email: peterv@vadel.ca Val-Temp Sales Jim McNeil 5715 Burbank Road SE Calgary, AB T2H 1Z5 Tel: (403) 221-8181 Email: jmcneil@valtempsales.com Van Mason Coatings Ltd. Brad Nycholat Bay 100, 512 Moraine Road NE Calgary, AB T2A 2P2 Email: brad@vanmasoncoatings.com

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Vectus Inc. Andrea Battiston #1, 1723-10A Street SW Calgary, AB T2T 3J9 Tel: (403) 383-7397 Email: andrea@vectus.ca Velocity Shading Inc. James Wallace Suite 323, 612-500 Country Hills Calgary, AB T3K 5K3 Email: james@velocityshading.ca Venture Painting Ltd. Chris Kulbaba Unit C5, 6215-3rd Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 2L2 Tel: (403) 230-2656 Email: chris@venturepainting.com Vertical Access Ltd. Trish Murray 244033 RRD 31 Calgary, AB T3Z 3L8 Tel: (403) 242-6776 Email: trish@verticalaccess.ca

Wallworks Acoustic Architectural Products Inc. Lyle Fuller 424 - 51st Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2H 0M7 Tel: (403) 255-3550 Email: accounting@wallworks.com Waste Management Jordan Van Shane 4668 - 25 Street SE Calgary, AB T2B 3M2 Email: jvansha@wm.com Water Tech Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Meraj Ahamad 2036 - 35 Street SE Calgary, AB T2B 0W9 Tel: (403) 827-5063 Email: info@watertechplumbing.ca

Westcal Insulation Ltd. Sasha Cesto 4165, 7005 Fairmount Drive SE Calgary, AB T2H 0J1 Tel: (403) 242-1357 Email: sasha@westcalinsulation.com Westcana Electric Inc. Sue St. Jules Bay 500, 3605 - 29 Street NE Calgary, AB T1Y 5W4 Email: susan.jules@westcana.com Westcon Precast Inc. Jordy Miller 4412 - 54 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 2B9 Tel: (403) 279-2534 Email: redirock@westconprecast.com

Watson Refrigeration Ltd. Kevin Sorochak 1423 - 9 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2G 0T4 Email: mail@watsonrefrigerationltd.com

Westcor Construction Ltd. Bob Robinson 2420 - 39 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 6X1 Tel: (403) 663-8677 Email: bob.robinson@westcor.net

Victaulic Company of Canada Steve Adams 17329 111 Avenue NW Edmonton, AB T5S 0J5 Tel: (780) 452-0680 Email: steve.adams@victaulic.com

Watt Consulting Group Rudi Weckel 310, 3016 - 5 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2A 6K4 Tel: (403) 273-9001 Email: rweckel@wattconsultinggroup.com

Western Air & Power Ltd. Nevin Burne 1919 Highfield Crescent SE Calgary, AB T2G 5M1 Tel: (403) 243-2822 Email: nburne@westernair.ca

Victory Painting Trevor Andres 3605 - 29th Street NE, Suite 100 Calgary, AB T1Y 5W4 Email: accountspayable@victorypainting.ca

Waymark Site Solutions Inc. Bob Schmidt 334 - 53 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2H 0N3 Email: bschmidt@waymarkgroup.ca

Viking Fire Protection Inc. Peter Domenjoz 4220 - 76 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 2J2 Tel: (403) 236-7151 Email: pdomenjoz@vikingfire.ca

Weatherguard Metals Ltd. Wade Jenkins #102, 4215 - 72 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 2G5 Tel: (403) 203-9304 Email: wadej@weatherguardmetals.ca

Western Electrical Management Ltd. Scott White 3770 - 12 Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 8H9 Tel: (403) 291-2333 Email: Swhite@westernelectrical.com

Vilmac Inc. Claude Vilgrain 85 Douglasdale Crescent SE Calgary, AB T2Z 3B3 Tel: (403) 830-1129 Email: vilmacsystems@outlook.com

Wescom Glass & Aluminum Ltd. Tyler Wing 3807 - 9 Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 3C7 Tel: (403) 255-9144 Email: twing@wescomglass.com

Vipond Systems Group Byron Witherspoon 1-415 60th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2H 2J5 Tel: (403) 253-6500 Email: byron.witherspoon@vipond.ca

West Air Sheet Metal Ltd. Kari Volponi 1238 - 45 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 2P1 Email: kari@westair.ca

Volker Stevin Contracting Roxanne Sawatzky P. O. Box 5850, Stn. A Calgary, AB T2H 1Y3 Email: roxannesawatzky@volkerstevin.ca

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West Pointe Building Services Inc. Bill Arnott 2410 - 39th Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 6X1 Tel: (587) 774-9579 Email: barnott@westpointebuilding.com

Western Labour Services Tyler Clark #100, 5824 - 2 Street SW Calgary, AB T2H 0H2 Tel: (403) 204-1238 Email: tyler@westernlabourservices.com Western Matrix Systems Inc. Scott Holgate Bay 13, 7139 - 40 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 2H7 Tel: (403) 264-8664 Email: scott@westernmatrix.ca Western Plains Geomatics Corp. Dennis Regan 47 Springshire Place Calgary, AB T3Z 3L2 Tel: (403) 831-7030 Email: dennis.regan@westernplainsgroup.com Western Pump Ltd. Gavin Meikle 11346 - 42 Street SE Calgary, AB T2C 5C4 Tel: (403) 287-0256 Email: meikleg@westernpump.ca


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The condo market in Calgary is struggling with a surplus of supply causing prices to drop. In a report released in October, the CREB says real estate inventory rose across all property types but both apartment and attached-style properties saw the highest inventory on record for the month of September. “The recent rise in inventories is preventing further price recovery as sales activity has moderated over recent

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months,” says AnnMarie Lurie, chief economist, CREB. “This does not come as a surprise as sales activity is expected to remain modest by historical standards until more substantial economic improvements take hold.” The CREB reported condo inventory in the downtown area at 854 units in September with only 97 sales. However, many condo projects throughout the city are moving ahead and building on

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“Insofar as our standing inventory, that is built homes which you could walk into today and buy, it’s under 60 units,” says Susan Veres, Senior Vice President, Strategy & Business Development, Calgary Municipal Land Corporation. “That effectively means our pipeline is empty. The upside is that the residential products that were introduced in the East Village in 2011 through 2014 were wildly successful because they are all now purchased and people are living here.” In 2009, the CMLC launched their master plan for the, then unsavoury, East Village. Rather than launching a solo condo project, they launched an entire neighbourhood plan that involved redevelopment of 50 acres of land on the east end of downtown bordered by the Elbow and Bow Rivers. The plan has been a success, with residential buildings, cultural flagstones, hotels, community gathering space, and new infrastructure. CMLC launched the first two developer projects simultaneously at one sales centre in March 2012; all of the units are now sold out. EVOLUTION, by Embassy BOSA, added over 600 residential units in its two buildings, Fuse and Pulse. FIRST, an 18-storey condo development by FRAM+Slokker offered 196 condos. The community’s most recent projects include the N3 condo project by Knightsbridge Homes, which offered 167 units and was the first residential project in the city designed specifically for a GEN Y buyer and built without any subterranean parking. The project sold out in 2015 and residents took possession in April 2017. Verve, the second project by developers FRAM+Slokker, a 25-storey, 288-unit project, is currently under construction. Veres says because of their masterplan vision, they were able to take a fairly strategic approach to branding and marketing from the very beginning. She says they wanted a community that was inclusive of product that would appeal all age demographics and was affordable and attainable. So with the right mix, they were able to appeal to broad range of people.



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“Our initial launches targeted the 35- to 55-year-old residential buyer segment with price points in the mid-tier levels. Our second approach was designed for people that were younger and entering home ownership for the first time or, in the case of East Village HAT, those consumers who were not ready for ownership but wanted to rent in the community because they identified with the emerging personality

of the community,” she says. “As we get into the maturity of this vision, we will segway into executive premium and premium product which is a natural progression of the vision.” Currently in pre-construction is the VERVE by FRAM+Slokker, and it will be built between Fort Calgary and the new 5th Street Square in the East Village. And expecting to launch in mid- to late 2018, another project by Embassy BOSA, the Arris. The Arris will be built in two phases — a 40-storey and a 23-storey residential tower — adding approximately 600 residential units, and 188,000 square feet of retail space including a Loblaws City Market, the first major grocery store in downtown Calgary. As CMLC continues to fulfil the vision of the East Village over the next few years, they are already planning to use the same community branding strategy to reimagine other neighbourhoods in Calgary. “The advantage of a master-plan community is that a consumer of residential product can look at the vision and understand exactly what’s going to be coming into the community block by block,” says Veres. “This instills a lot of confidence with a buyer.” Now that people understand the vision for the East Village, the team is looking to create a master plan for Victoria Park and Stampede Park using the same approach. “It takes a lot of strategy to produce the right vision for a community. It’s a complex piece of work that must consider the fiscal, sustainable, and cultural objectives of the community. Our team has done a lot of thinking about Calgary’s

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ers have become increasingly involved in the development and review of documents. By ensuring an owner perspective is heard at the CCDC level, there is not only greater understanding from each stakeholder group, but ensures owners in the industry that documents were developed fairly and objective for all parties. Beyond ensuring the full representation of industry, the committee structure and operating procedures allow for meaningful discussion and dialogue. The result: collaborative and consensus-based document development. “The CCDC and its working groups really do create important discussions on a number of relevant topics to our industry,” Mulholland added. “Consensus only comes after this discussion takes place, and only then can the committee be satisfied in the development of CCDC documents.” Why use CCDC documents? CCDC documents are used in contractual arrangements across the Canadian construction industry. They provide cost savings through balanced standard contract forms, and help to ensure standardization for bidding and contracting procedures. Each year, more than 50,000 copies of CCDC documents are sold. By using uniformed and standardized documents from CCDC, practitioners in the Canadian construction industry are using documents that are: • relied upon as familiar industry standards; • developed through a collaborative and consensus-based approach that allows for the serious consideration of rights, interests, and obligations of all parties; • protect the interest and preserve the rights of all parties involved in a construction project; and, • provide balance, uniformity, and standardization for bidding and contracting procedures. CCDC documents can help reduce claims and disputes, and the added expense and time associated.


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What’s next at CCDC? One of the strengths of CCDC documents is that they are constantly reviewed by the committee to ensure their relevance and application in the Canadian construction industry. At the same time, as new project delivery methods begin to emerge, CCDC has stepped in to ensure a relevant contract form can be available for industry. One recent example is CCDC 30, a contract for Integrated Project Delivery, or IPD. The delivery model has already been used on some projects in Canada, and brings together all relevant stakeholders—including owner, contractor, consultant, and any other major parties—under one common contract. It is a shared risk/reward delivery model, and involves high levels of collaboration and trust to be used effectively. “With the emergence of IPD in the United States, and more recently in Canada, CCDC felt it was important to ensure an appropriate and fair contract was made available to the industry,” explained Mulholland. “It is certainly a unique contract form, but we are pleased with the collaboration that took place to develop a fair and balanced document.” While CCDC is currently being reviewed by constituent organizations for endorsement, the expectation is that it will be finalized and released toward the end of 2017. Other documents also anticipated include CCDC 10 – A Guide to Construction Project Delivery Methods, CCDC 23 – A Guide to Calling Bids and Awarding Construction Contracts, and Division 00 – Procurement and Contracting Requirements. The later represents an additional shift for CCDC, which will see the document consist primarily of a series of master specification sections, with spec notes, and a brief user guide explaining how to use these master specifications. Also anticipated in 2017 is an updated of CCDC 2 – Stipulated Price Contract, often referred to as CCDC’s flagship document. For more information about CCDC, visit www.ccdc.org. n

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