VICA BUILD Magazine 2020/2021 Issue

Page 58

Building great business and good community TOGETHER By Dianne Hawkins, CEO, Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce

when we speak of the construction indus-

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onstruction is, and will continue to be, a vital part of the future of the Comox Valley. The women and men

who build our communities are also our neighbours, friends, and loved ones. So

try in Comox Valley, we are referring to the people who sponsor our youth sports leagues, give generously to charity, and provide good-paying jobs. Recent building reports show a significant increase in construction during the third quarter of 2020, which was above the second quarter of 2020. The Comox

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Valley surged 123 per cent, Strathcona was 52 per cent higher, and the Capital Regional District saw a 42 per cent jump. Impressive! These numbers, however, do not tell the whole story. The COVID-19 pandemic has put a strain on all industries with construction being no different. Through Comox Valley Chamber virtual round tables, featuring City of Courtenay representatives and our construction members, and our monthly meetings with the Canadian Home Builders Association of Vancouver Island, we have identified some of the challenges the construction industry in Courtenay is facing. While projects are still moving forward, the pandemic has altered timelines, project milestones, and completion dates. Production changes such as rescheduling sub trades on jobsites to maintain socialdistancing practices and ensuring sanitization procedures, although necessary, have a real effect on timelines. Permits are still moving forward throughout municipalities, but there is concern with the lack of public hearings and the way in which projects move forward until such time as people can gather again to share their voices. While we have heard it is helpful to be able to submit drawings electronically for permits, there is still concern with the length of time it is


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page 69

Notices of Project in Residential Construction

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page 68

Tenders and requests for proposals

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pages 42-43

Family Business Succession

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page 40

Mental Health and Financial Wellbeing of the Construction Industry

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page 38

What We Learned from 2020

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pages 20, 22

Q&A With VICA Chair, James Clapp

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pages 18-19

Q&A With VICA CEO, Rory Kulmala

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pages 16-19

VICA's Networking Committees Giving Back

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pages 72-73

It's a hard insurance market, now what?

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pages 66-67

HeroWork: Radical Renovation

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pages 60-62

Building great business and good community, TOGETHER

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pages 58-59

New water Treatment Plant Nears Completion

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pages 48-49

$10M renovation for Victoria's Government House

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pages 44-46

Lessons in Leadership: Two Perspectives, One Goal

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pages 34, 36-37

The Wedge High-Rise, Already Earning Rave Reviews

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pages 28, 31-32

Reaching New Heights

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pages 24-27

Christmas Luncheon goes Viral

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pages 70-71

Delivering A Strong Workforce

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pages 52-55

The new CCDC Documents

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pages 56-57

Measure yourself Against the Gold Seal Standard

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pages 64-67
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