Tag: Innovation
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How Canadian Contractors Can Navigate Tariff Risk Before It Hits Their Bottom Line
While many in the construction industry are rightly focused on labour, permitting, and ESG mandates, tariff exposure remains a quiet but looming disruptor. This week’s Blog from Josh Levy at Document Crunch discusses the risk of tariffs for Canadian companies and what they can do to protect themselves.
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Twin-Tower Complex in Edmonton’s Garneau District: Saving Energy Using Structural Thermal Breaks
Part of the Laurent and The Eleanor in Edmonton, Alberta, each Eleanor apartment provides a cantilevered balcony, potentially creating a thermal weak point through the building envelope as a result of thermal bridging. This week’s Blog explores how the design team overcame this challenge with thermal breaks that allow for superior comfort and energy efficiency.
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From Small Town to National Competition: Sprinkler Fitter Apprentice Steps Out of His Comfort Zone and Finds a Career with Purpose
From Tyndall, Manitoba, Andrew Bartel has stepped onto the national stage at the UA Canada National Apprentice Competition, taking him far beyond the limits of his hometown – and even further than he ever thought possible. The week’s Blog takes us along his journey.
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How Saint-Gobain Canada’s Employees Build Change Every Day
In the business decisions it makes, the many sustainable construction solutions it offers, and supporting the communities it serves, Saint-Gobain aims at Making the World a Better Home. This week’s Blog explores Saint-Gobain’s global program called Build Change that helps build a better future for all Canadians.
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What Sets A Great Spray Foam Installation Apart: Six Signs of Expert Work Every Builder Should Know
Spray foam insulation offers unmatched energy efficiency, effective air sealing, and long-term performance – but only when it’s applied correctly by a competent installer. This week’s Blog from the experts at Huntsman Building Solutions discusses what every builder needs to know when sourcing out a high-quality spray foam installation.
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Sustainable Construction: Canada and Global Trends Revealed by the Saint-Gobain Barometer
Saint-Gobain, a global leader in light and sustainable construction, has revealed the results of the third edition of its Sustainable Construction Barometer, a worldwide survey conducted in 27 countries amongst 4,000 stakeholders of the industry and 27,000 citizens to track progress of this priority topic. This week’s Blog breaks down the numbers to see what’s happening in construction.
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Debunking Common Myths About Spray Foam Insulation: What Builders Need to Know
Despite its widespread use in both residential and commercial construction, spray polyurethane foam (SPF) insulation continues to be the subject of persistent myths. This week’s Blog from Huntsman Building Solutions seeks to dispel those myths with a dose of reality.
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A CCUS Project in Edmonton Marks a Huge Step for Sustainability
The Heidelberg Silos CCUS Project in Edmonton will help absorb one million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year, equivalent to that produced by 220,000 cars. The project will also contribute to reducing the plant’s emissions by 95 per cent and will generate more than 1,900 full-time jobs in the region once it is operational by the end of 2026. This week’s Blog looks at the project and explores the potential of CCS into the future.
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Spring Thaw Protection: How Heatlok Soya HP Prevents Insulation Damage During Floods
Written by Mickel Maalouf, LEED Green Associate and Sustainable Building Science Manager with Huntsman Building Solutions As Canada bids goodbye to one of its snowiest winters in recent history, the rising temperatures are ushering in a seasonal challenge for homes: the spring thaw. This critical period challenges the work and craftsmanship of builders and contractors as […]
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How AI Has Impacted Canadians Seeking Employment
Written by Christine Ball, Executive Director at Career Professionals of Canada The job search landscape in Canada has undergone a dramatic transformation with the rise of artificial intelligence. From résumé screening and interview preparation to personalized job recommendations, AI has revolutionized how job seekers navigate the employment market. This technological evolution has introduced greater efficiency […]
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How Canadian Contractors Can Navigate Tariff Risk Before It Hits Their Bottom Line
While many in the construction industry are rightly focused on labour, permitting, and ESG mandates, tariff exposure remains a quiet but looming disruptor. This week’s Blog from Josh Levy at Document Crunch discusses the risk of tariffs for Canadian companies and what they can do to protect themselves.
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Twin-Tower Complex in Edmonton’s Garneau District: Saving Energy Using Structural Thermal Breaks
Part of the Laurent and The Eleanor in Edmonton, Alberta, each Eleanor apartment provides a cantilevered balcony, potentially creating a thermal weak point through the building envelope as a result of thermal bridging. This week’s Blog explores how the design team overcame this challenge with thermal breaks that allow for superior comfort and energy efficiency.
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From Small Town to National Competition: Sprinkler Fitter Apprentice Steps Out of His Comfort Zone and Finds a Career with Purpose
From Tyndall, Manitoba, Andrew Bartel has stepped onto the national stage at the UA Canada National Apprentice Competition, taking him far beyond the limits of his hometown – and even further than he ever thought possible. The week’s Blog takes us along his journey.
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How Saint-Gobain Canada’s Employees Build Change Every Day
In the business decisions it makes, the many sustainable construction solutions it offers, and supporting the communities it serves, Saint-Gobain aims at Making the World a Better Home. This week’s Blog explores Saint-Gobain’s global program called Build Change that helps build a better future for all Canadians.
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What Sets A Great Spray Foam Installation Apart: Six Signs of Expert Work Every Builder Should Know
Spray foam insulation offers unmatched energy efficiency, effective air sealing, and long-term performance – but only when it’s applied correctly by a competent installer. This week’s Blog from the experts at Huntsman Building Solutions discusses what every builder needs to know when sourcing out a high-quality spray foam installation.
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Sustainable Construction: Canada and Global Trends Revealed by the Saint-Gobain Barometer
Saint-Gobain, a global leader in light and sustainable construction, has revealed the results of the third edition of its Sustainable Construction Barometer, a worldwide survey conducted in 27 countries amongst 4,000 stakeholders of the industry and 27,000 citizens to track progress of this priority topic. This week’s Blog breaks down the numbers to see what’s happening in construction.
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Debunking Common Myths About Spray Foam Insulation: What Builders Need to Know
Despite its widespread use in both residential and commercial construction, spray polyurethane foam (SPF) insulation continues to be the subject of persistent myths. This week’s Blog from Huntsman Building Solutions seeks to dispel those myths with a dose of reality.
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A CCUS Project in Edmonton Marks a Huge Step for Sustainability
The Heidelberg Silos CCUS Project in Edmonton will help absorb one million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year, equivalent to that produced by 220,000 cars. The project will also contribute to reducing the plant’s emissions by 95 per cent and will generate more than 1,900 full-time jobs in the region once it is operational by the end of 2026. This week’s Blog looks at the project and explores the potential of CCS into the future.
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Spring Thaw Protection: How Heatlok Soya HP Prevents Insulation Damage During Floods
Written by Mickel Maalouf, LEED Green Associate and Sustainable Building Science Manager with Huntsman Building Solutions As Canada bids goodbye to one of its snowiest winters in recent history, the rising temperatures are ushering in a seasonal challenge for homes: the spring thaw. This critical period challenges the work and craftsmanship of builders and contractors as […]
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How AI Has Impacted Canadians Seeking Employment
Written by Christine Ball, Executive Director at Career Professionals of Canada The job search landscape in Canada has undergone a dramatic transformation with the rise of artificial intelligence. From résumé screening and interview preparation to personalized job recommendations, AI has revolutionized how job seekers navigate the employment market. This technological evolution has introduced greater efficiency […]
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How Canadian Contractors Can Navigate Tariff Risk Before It Hits Their Bottom Line
While many in the construction industry are rightly focused on labour, permitting, and ESG mandates, tariff exposure remains a quiet but looming disruptor. This week’s Blog from Josh Levy at Document Crunch discusses the risk of tariffs for Canadian companies and what they can do to protect themselves.
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Twin-Tower Complex in Edmonton’s Garneau District: Saving Energy Using Structural Thermal Breaks
Part of the Laurent and The Eleanor in Edmonton, Alberta, each Eleanor apartment provides a cantilevered balcony, potentially creating a thermal weak point through the building envelope as a result of thermal bridging. This week’s Blog explores how the design team overcame this challenge with thermal breaks that allow for superior comfort and energy efficiency.
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From Small Town to National Competition: Sprinkler Fitter Apprentice Steps Out of His Comfort Zone and Finds a Career with Purpose
From Tyndall, Manitoba, Andrew Bartel has stepped onto the national stage at the UA Canada National Apprentice Competition, taking him far beyond the limits of his hometown – and even further than he ever thought possible. The week’s Blog takes us along his journey.
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How Saint-Gobain Canada’s Employees Build Change Every Day
In the business decisions it makes, the many sustainable construction solutions it offers, and supporting the communities it serves, Saint-Gobain aims at Making the World a Better Home. This week’s Blog explores Saint-Gobain’s global program called Build Change that helps build a better future for all Canadians.
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What Sets A Great Spray Foam Installation Apart: Six Signs of Expert Work Every Builder Should Know
Spray foam insulation offers unmatched energy efficiency, effective air sealing, and long-term performance – but only when it’s applied correctly by a competent installer. This week’s Blog from the experts at Huntsman Building Solutions discusses what every builder needs to know when sourcing out a high-quality spray foam installation.
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Sustainable Construction: Canada and Global Trends Revealed by the Saint-Gobain Barometer
Saint-Gobain, a global leader in light and sustainable construction, has revealed the results of the third edition of its Sustainable Construction Barometer, a worldwide survey conducted in 27 countries amongst 4,000 stakeholders of the industry and 27,000 citizens to track progress of this priority topic. This week’s Blog breaks down the numbers to see what’s happening in construction.
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Debunking Common Myths About Spray Foam Insulation: What Builders Need to Know
Despite its widespread use in both residential and commercial construction, spray polyurethane foam (SPF) insulation continues to be the subject of persistent myths. This week’s Blog from Huntsman Building Solutions seeks to dispel those myths with a dose of reality.
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A CCUS Project in Edmonton Marks a Huge Step for Sustainability
The Heidelberg Silos CCUS Project in Edmonton will help absorb one million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year, equivalent to that produced by 220,000 cars. The project will also contribute to reducing the plant’s emissions by 95 per cent and will generate more than 1,900 full-time jobs in the region once it is operational by the end of 2026. This week’s Blog looks at the project and explores the potential of CCS into the future.
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Spring Thaw Protection: How Heatlok Soya HP Prevents Insulation Damage During Floods
Written by Mickel Maalouf, LEED Green Associate and Sustainable Building Science Manager with Huntsman Building Solutions As Canada bids goodbye to one of its snowiest winters in recent history, the rising temperatures are ushering in a seasonal challenge for homes: the spring thaw. This critical period challenges the work and craftsmanship of builders and contractors as […]
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How AI Has Impacted Canadians Seeking Employment
Written by Christine Ball, Executive Director at Career Professionals of Canada The job search landscape in Canada has undergone a dramatic transformation with the rise of artificial intelligence. From résumé screening and interview preparation to personalized job recommendations, AI has revolutionized how job seekers navigate the employment market. This technological evolution has introduced greater efficiency […]
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How Canadian Contractors Can Navigate Tariff Risk Before It Hits Their Bottom Line
While many in the construction industry are rightly focused on labour, permitting, and ESG mandates, tariff exposure remains a quiet but looming disruptor. This week’s Blog from Josh Levy at Document Crunch discusses the risk of tariffs for Canadian companies and what they can do to protect themselves.
-
Twin-Tower Complex in Edmonton’s Garneau District: Saving Energy Using Structural Thermal Breaks
Part of the Laurent and The Eleanor in Edmonton, Alberta, each Eleanor apartment provides a cantilevered balcony, potentially creating a thermal weak point through the building envelope as a result of thermal bridging. This week’s Blog explores how the design team overcame this challenge with thermal breaks that allow for superior comfort and energy efficiency.
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From Small Town to National Competition: Sprinkler Fitter Apprentice Steps Out of His Comfort Zone and Finds a Career with Purpose
From Tyndall, Manitoba, Andrew Bartel has stepped onto the national stage at the UA Canada National Apprentice Competition, taking him far beyond the limits of his hometown – and even further than he ever thought possible. The week’s Blog takes us along his journey.
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How Saint-Gobain Canada’s Employees Build Change Every Day
In the business decisions it makes, the many sustainable construction solutions it offers, and supporting the communities it serves, Saint-Gobain aims at Making the World a Better Home. This week’s Blog explores Saint-Gobain’s global program called Build Change that helps build a better future for all Canadians.
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What Sets A Great Spray Foam Installation Apart: Six Signs of Expert Work Every Builder Should Know
Spray foam insulation offers unmatched energy efficiency, effective air sealing, and long-term performance – but only when it’s applied correctly by a competent installer. This week’s Blog from the experts at Huntsman Building Solutions discusses what every builder needs to know when sourcing out a high-quality spray foam installation.
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Sustainable Construction: Canada and Global Trends Revealed by the Saint-Gobain Barometer
Saint-Gobain, a global leader in light and sustainable construction, has revealed the results of the third edition of its Sustainable Construction Barometer, a worldwide survey conducted in 27 countries amongst 4,000 stakeholders of the industry and 27,000 citizens to track progress of this priority topic. This week’s Blog breaks down the numbers to see what’s happening in construction.
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Debunking Common Myths About Spray Foam Insulation: What Builders Need to Know
Despite its widespread use in both residential and commercial construction, spray polyurethane foam (SPF) insulation continues to be the subject of persistent myths. This week’s Blog from Huntsman Building Solutions seeks to dispel those myths with a dose of reality.
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A CCUS Project in Edmonton Marks a Huge Step for Sustainability
The Heidelberg Silos CCUS Project in Edmonton will help absorb one million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year, equivalent to that produced by 220,000 cars. The project will also contribute to reducing the plant’s emissions by 95 per cent and will generate more than 1,900 full-time jobs in the region once it is operational by the end of 2026. This week’s Blog looks at the project and explores the potential of CCS into the future.
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Spring Thaw Protection: How Heatlok Soya HP Prevents Insulation Damage During Floods
Written by Mickel Maalouf, LEED Green Associate and Sustainable Building Science Manager with Huntsman Building Solutions As Canada bids goodbye to one of its snowiest winters in recent history, the rising temperatures are ushering in a seasonal challenge for homes: the spring thaw. This critical period challenges the work and craftsmanship of builders and contractors as […]
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How AI Has Impacted Canadians Seeking Employment
Written by Christine Ball, Executive Director at Career Professionals of Canada The job search landscape in Canada has undergone a dramatic transformation with the rise of artificial intelligence. From résumé screening and interview preparation to personalized job recommendations, AI has revolutionized how job seekers navigate the employment market. This technological evolution has introduced greater efficiency […]
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