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Unpacking the New BC Energy Step Code: A Step Towards Zero Carbon Emissions
The recent refresh of the BC Energy Step Code (BCESC) and the introduction of the Zero Carbon Step Code are more than just updates to the existing building code. They are helping to shape a future where all new buildings are zero carbon by 2030. This week’s Blog from RJC Engineers explores everything you need to know about the changes to the Code and what they might mean for you.
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Crystalline Waterproofing: The Science Behind It & Why It’s Important
Waterproofing is an essential aspect of construction that protects buildings from water damage and moisture-related issues. Because concrete is porous, failure to waterproof can lead to significant negative consequences down the line. This week’s Blog from W.R. Meadows discusses the importance of waterproofing and the benefits of Crystalline waterproofing, as well as how it can be applied.
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UBC Forestry’s Micro-Certificates: Pioneering Sustainable Building Solutions
As the world increasingly embraces sustainable building practices, professionals in the construction industry are seeking specialized knowledge and skills to meet evolving demands. This week’s Blog explores UBC Forestry’s new online micro-certificates, their unique features, and the opportunities they create for professionals in the construction industry.
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A First of its Kind, 3D Printed Affordable Housing Dwelling in Canada Achieves an Optimal Building Envelope
A new breakthrough project will not only provide affordable housing to those at risk of homelessness and elevate members of the community, but it is also a first of its kind project in Canada that sets the bar when it comes to building envelopes. This week’s Blog from Huntsman explores the project and what it brought to the table in terms of innovation and creativity.
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Getting Back to Nature with Mass Timber
As concrete and steel rise in price and clients set sustainability goals, PCL is leading the way in low-carbon, high-strength mass timber construction. This week’s Blog looks at some real-world examples of mass timber in action, and the benefits this sustainable building materials bring.
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Huntsman’s Seamless Spray Foam Insulation System for Radon Gas Protection Receives Recognition
Huntsman Building Solutions has recently received product code compliance (NBC 2015) recognition from The Canadian Construction Materials Centre (CCMC) for its Radon Protection System. This week’s Blog takes a look at this system and what separates the Huntsman solution apart from the competition.
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How IoT Can Modernize Your Construction Projects
The IoT can help enable visibility throughout a project’s lifecycle and provides real-time data and insights into job site assets. This week’s Blog from Brickeye discusses how smart and connected sensors and devices allow developers, insurers, and general contractors can head off the many threats impacting their construction sites and mitigate the risk.
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Seven Myths and Mistakes to Avoid When Accelerating Your Business Growth
Without growth, your business may struggle to survive in a competitive marketplace. But with so many different strategies and approaches, it can be difficult to know where to start. This week’s Blog explores several myths and mistakes when it comes spurring greater growth, and ways to avoid them.
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Five Must Haves in Digital Consumer Experiences: Adding What Consumers Want
According to HubSpot, 65% of consumers state that their website experience is a ‘very important’ factor in recommending a brand, and 75% expect new technologies to create memorable experiences. Companies risk losing consumers if they do not invest in the digital consumer experience. To create memorable digital experiences, companies should address consumer needs, measure impact, keep changes simple, understand long-term impacts, and ask for feedback. Digital consumer experiences are crucial for brand success.
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