Export Development Canada’s (EDC) new climate-change policy means the agency that helps Canadian companies with capital to expand their businesses internationally will no longer provide any funding for anything to... read more →
The Ontario government is taking submissions from individuals and companies worldwide who want to redevelop Ontario Place, once a hub of family fun and activity on the city’s lake shore.... read more →
1951- A train in Woodbridge, New Jersey derails and falls down a 20ft embankment, as a result, 85 people died.
The Statesman Journal reports that new technologies like drones and robotic total stations allow construction companies to be more accurate when mapping job sites, while also eliminating waste in time... read more →
From Kubota Canada Ltd., the SVL65-2 track loader — available in Canada April 15, 2019 — is powered by a 68-hp engine and has a rated operating capacity of 2,100... read more →
With myComply, each worker has their own unique myComply profile that they and their company administrator can use to store training cards and certifications digitally. Each training that a worker... read more →
Ontario will provide $27 million towards the plant, which would convert natural gas into a liquid form so it can be transported to customers. It would replace costlier fuel sources... read more →
According to the Canada Green Building Council (CaGBC), LEED v4.1 was developed in response to the growing recognition of the critical need to address carbon pollution. Currently there are over... read more →
Large asphalt paver manufacturers have reason to smile as the market is good overall, and though there is some caution about possible headwinds, they continue to incorporate technology to increase... read more →
Building officials are critical for communities and more are needed immediately if the province hopes to maintain health and safety standards. That is the call being put out by the... read more →