VICA BUILD Magazine 2018/19

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Not all heroes wear capes

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group of friends, a couple of pizzas, and a backyard. This was the beginning of an idea Paul Latour had to give a friend living with multiple sclerosis more accessibility to her backyard. But after a few phone calls, that working pizza party turned into a major renovation. With the help of 27 local companies, 65 volunteers and 10 bands, the $25,000 project was completed in one day — with a budget of only $380. “That changed my life forever,” says Latour. “Sending me down this road.” Latour is the founder and CEO of HeroWork Program Society, an organization that teams up with local companies to carry out renovations for local charities without funding in their budget to maintain their facilities. Referred to as a radical renovation, HeroWork organizes a workforce of volunteers for a single-day, weekend, or multi-weekend event to repair an ailing building while creating a huge community event. Many of the volunteers are construction company representatives, while others have little-to-no experience with a hammer, simply enthusiasm for supporting local charities. “It’s a modern-day barn-raising in which community members come together,” says Latour. “We’re a charity that renovates other charities, because many of them are rundown.” Recognizing that poorly maintained buildings make it difficult for charities to deliver essential services to our most

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Victoria National Airport: Growing community, infrastructure and business

5min
pages 79-81

Vancouver Island Construction Conference highlights

3min
pages 73-74

Capital Project Plan Series: Connecting with BC Ferries and BC Transit

3min
pages 70-71

Artificial intelligence and it's impact on construction

3min
pages 68-69

Construct Your Future: Helping students build on their dreams

2min
page 61

Technical innovation in ACE

3min
pages 58, 60

Hear today, gone tomorrow: The importance of hearing tests

2min
page 48

A dynamic year in British Columbia's construction industry: Skilled workforce shortage still the No. 1 issue

3min
pages 44-45

Workplace safety is no game: Roll the dice and you may go straight to jail

5min
pages 34-35

Reducing the risk of serious injury in the construction industry

2min
pages 22-23

Coastal Communities Procurement Initiative: Improving the social impact of construction

4min
pages 82-83

Backhoes and Pinots: An unusual pairing

6min
pages 76-78

Women helping women in construction

4min
pages 64-66

Don't underestimate the Under 40: Helping up-and-comers flourish

4min
pages 62-63

Everything's coming up Rosie

7min
pages 54-56

Summit rises: Help for seniors is on the way

4min
pages 52-53

Not all heroes wear capes

5min
pages 49-51

Raising the roof at 1515 Douglas Street

2min
pages 42-43

Waste not, want not: Why Lean and BIM are needed in construction

3min
pages 40-41

Making the most out of modulars

2min
pages 38-39

Cameo: A Star Cinema Sequal

3min
pages 36-37

Snaw-Naw-As Marketplace: Nanoose First Nation's first major commercial project

3min
pages 32-33

Reducing the risks of serious injury in the construction industry

2min
pages 22-23

Ushering a new era of banking: Credit union launches new design

5min
pages 16-17

The new standard

3min
pages 46-47

Construction Claims: How to avoid common pitfalls

2min
pages 20-21

Passive House: A glimpse of what's to come

4min
pages 18-19
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