Canada’s biggest GCs analyze 617 projects to map 75% emissions cutThe report shows the firms can slash emissions by up to 75% without sacrificing costs, timelines, or performance.
Timbase brings Swiss below-grade mass timber tech to VancouverThe approach aims to replace concrete using prefabricated, mass-timber methods.
GFL inks $6.4B deal to acquire Calgary-based Secure Waste InfrastructureThe acquisition will expand GFL’s Western Canadian footprint.
Vancouver’s Infina completes first production run of system that cuts concrete use by 30%The structural floor and wall system uses recycled plastic from local projects.
Carbon Upcycling secures $10M for first commercial projectThe facility is expected to produce 30,000 tonnes of low-carbon cement materials annually.
B.C. earns ‘B’ grade in moving towards building electrificationExperts say nixing the carbon tax is hurting the transition.
Headlands soil washing plant a first for North AmericaSoil washing plants separate reusable sand, stone and aggregates from contaminated or excess soils.
Arcadis signs sustainable projects deal with CCI BioEnergyArcadis will provide detailed design services for organics processing and sustainable waste management projects across North America.
BC Hydro’s call for power recieves overwhelming replyThe proposals total over 3,000 MW and are overwhelmingly wind-based.
Saskatchewan approves its largest solar project everThe facility will generate enough electricity to power approximately 30,000 homes.
Q&A: Quilt founder stitches together sustainable successPaul Lambert wants to revolutionize the HVAC industry.
Alberta implements major reforms for sand and gravelOfficials say the recommendations will cut bureaucracy, create more opportunities, and protect the environment.
Canada will spend $9M on green apprenticeship trainingThe program is expected to help 2,000 sheet metal workers transition to a low-carbon economy.
Okanagan College launches sustainable construction programsNew data shows demand for construction managers is growing.
Ontario launches advanced wood construction working groupThe working group will harness Ontario’s advanced wood construction expertise to promote wood-based building.
Coastal First Nations reject Ottawa, Alberta pipeline dealIndigenous leaders called it ‘a high risk and deeply irresponsible agreement’.
Union launches mass timber training push across CanadaThe program will train 4,000 in specialized skills during its duration.
CleanBC review urges faster grid build-out, building-code tweaksThe report cited massive power demand as a major issue as new industrial facilities come online.
26th Annual Brownie Awards winners honoured in TorontoThe program highlights exceptional brownfield projects across the country.
B.C. urges Ottawa to maintain oil tanker moratoriumThe push comes as Alberta is looking for support to build a new pipeline to the West Coast.