BUILDEX Calgary

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BUILDEX Calgary
15 t h
a n n u a l
Calgary’s Largest Conference and Tradeshow for
Property Management • Interior Design • Architecture • Renovation • Construction • Real Estate
November 5 & 6, 2014
S ta m p e d e Pa r k , C a l g a r y
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Welcome to the 15th Annual BUILDEX Calgary
Thank you for joining us at Calgary’s largest industry event of its kind with 4000+ professional attendees from
the Construction & Renovation, Property Management, and Architecture & Interior Design industries.
The tradeshow floor has hundreds of new technologies and services for your everyday use now and in the future.
Be sure to take a couple hours to explore the exhibits to discover tomorrow’s trends today. The BUILDEX seminar
program provides the highest standard of industry educational content with 35+ dynamic and informative
sessions. It continues to be a great industry event that should not be missed and we are confident there is
something of value for everyone.
Unique for 2014, we are excited to be co-located with CIPHEX West which offers over 200 extra exhibits for you
to explore related to the plumbing and HVAC industries.
Finally, we would like to extend a big THANK YOU to our exhibitors, sponsors, industry partners, associations,
speakers and everyone else who help make this event possible. We hope you enjoy your time at BUILDEX 2014.
BUILDEX Calgary is about designing, building and managing real estate.
Sincerely,
Paul Maryschak
Show Director
www.buildexcalgary.com
Show Director
Paul Maryschak
Director, Conference Management
Jennie Biltek
Exhibit / Sponsorship Sales
Wolfgang Ortner
Ben Carson
REGISTRATION MANAGER
Gillian Wright
Event Manager
Risha Premarajah
Event Coordinator
Kate James
Table of Contents
Conference Schedule-at-a-Glance........................................................................................................................... 5
Featured Speakers................................................................................................................................................... 6
Featured Panels....................................................................................................................................................... 7
New / Green Product Showcase............................................................................................................................... 8
Will Morris
President of Informa Canada
Mark Stephenson
Vice-President of Informa Canada
Exhibitor List – Alphabetical................................................................................................................................. 10
Calgary OFFICE
Floorplan............................................................................................................................................................... 12
Tel: 403.290.1080
Exhibitor List – By Category.................................................................................................................................. 14
VANCOUVER OFFICE
Industry Sessions................................................................................................................................................... 18
Tel: 604.739.2112
Thank You to our Sponsors..................................................................................................................................... 22
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@BUILDEXshows
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using #buildexcalgary
O t h e r In f o r m a C a n a da e v e n t s t h at m i g h t i n t e r e s t yo u
February 25 & 26, 2015 • buildexvancouver.com
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BUILDEX Calgary • November 5 & 6, 2014
March 17 & 18, 2015 • buildexedmonton.com
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In addition to BUILDEX, Informa
Canada produces other dynamic &
highly successful events across Canada
including the Real Estate Forums, PM
Expo, Construct Canada, IIDEX, IDS &
IDSwest, One of a Kind, ART Toronto
and numerous others.
January 28 & 29, 2015 • Vancouver
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Visit www.informacanada.com for
more details.
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seminar Schedule
Seminar Streams:
PM Property Management AD Architecture & Design CO Construction & Renovation PD Professional Development GR Green
w e d n e s day, N o v e m b e r 5
Quarter Horse AB
8:00 AM
8:30 AM
9:00 AM
W05 – Beyond Bins:
What Today’s Projects
Tell Us About the
Future of Construction
Waste in Alberta
8:00-9:30
CO GR
Quarter Horse C
Palomino A
W03 – Safety Update:
Understanding the
new “TAPS” (Ticketing
& Administrative
Penalty System)
8:00-9:30
W06 – Options for
the Recovery of
Outstanding Debts
8:30-10:00
9:30 AM
Palomino B
W04 – Building in
Nature’s Image
CO
W11 – Navigating the
Waves of a Workplace
Incident
W10 – Smarter
Skins in Higher
Performance
Buildings
W08 – Only The
Good Stuff: Insights
From A Lifetime of
Efficiency Consulting
10:30-12:00
11:00-12:30
PD
AD CO GR
W02 – Economic and
Real Estate Outlook
8:00-11:00
8:00-9:30
PM AD CO PD
PD
W09 – Recent
Developments in
Construction Law
10:00-11:30
CO
W14 – The Real Reason
Your Proposal Lost
and What You Can Do
About It
1:30 PM
W21 – Energy
Savings vs. Fresh Air
Ventilation in Office
Spaces – Smart Ideas
or False Economies?
W12 – Environmentally Sustainable
Roofing: Green Roofs,
White Roofs &
Conventional Roofing
Options
12:00-1:30
1:00-2:30
W19 – Customer
Service: Are Disney
and Apple hurting
YOUR bottom line?
W07 – Interior Design
Keynote Panel
Discussion – From
Local to Global:
Perspectives on
Workplace Design
AD
11:00-12:30
CO
1:00 PM
12:00-1:00
AD CO
AD CO GR
W20 – What You
Need To Know About
Radon Gas
PD
W13 – High
Performance Building
Envelopes
W17– Floorplans
& Freud: The
Psychology of
Workplace Planning
W18 – Recent
Developments in
Prefabrication and
Modularisation
2:00-3:30
2:00-3:30
W16 – Negotiating
Effectively: A
Presentation on
Creating Successful
Negotiation Strategies
W15 – Inspired
Leadership:
Construction Keynote
Panel Discussion
1:00-2:30
1:00-4:00
CO
1:30-3:00
AD
2:00-3:30
2:30-4:00
PD
3:30 PM
4:00 PM
W01 – RFPs and
Proposals
AD CO GR
12:30 PM
3:00 PM
Mustang
Tradeshow Hours 9:30AM – 4:00PM
12:00 PM
2:30 PM
Arabian
Nearly 400 attended in 2013.
8:00am – 9:30am
(Registration 7:15am)
11:00-12:30
2:00 PM
Palomino e
PM AD CO
10:30 AM
11:30 AM
Palomino D
CCA Breakfast
8:00-9:30
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
Palomino C
CO
CO
PM CO
PD
Meet & Greet Reception
4:00pm – 5:00pm
4:30 PM
t h u r s day, N o v e m b e r 6
Palomino A
Palomino B
8:00 AM
8:30 AM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
Palomino C
T02 – Residential Mitigation
– Codes, Common Sense and
Practical Application
Palomino D
Palomino e
T01 – LEED v4: Changes to Materials
and Resources and How it Impacts
Your Project
T04 – The Global Trends Guide
8:00-9:30
for 2015
8:00-9:30
Arabian
NEW FOR 2014:
Merit Breakfast
T03 – Leading a CustomerFocused Team
8:00am – 10:00am
8:00-10:00
8:30-10:00
T05 – Your 4-Word Business Plan:
How To Attract The Right (not just
any) Clients
AD CO
AD CO GR
9:00-11:00
PD
AD
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
PD
11:00 AM
T06 – Workforce Housing: How is the
Availability and Affordability of Housing
Influencing Workforce Attraction, Retention,
Productivity, and Quality of Life?
10:30-12:00
11:30 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
1:00 PM
1:30 PM
PM AD CO
T12 – You Are Not Your Job! –
Preventing Burn-Out To Create
Sustainable Work/Life Balance
T09 – Update on the Building Code
T10 – Becoming a Trusted Advisor
11:00-12:30
11:00-12:30
11:00-12:30
Tradeshow Hours 9:30AM – 3:30PM
PM AD CO GR
AD
PM AD CO
PD
T11 – Fanfare for the Common BIM
1:00-2:30
T14 – A Look into New Ways of
Working
1:00-3:00
T13 – Higher Risk Clauses in
Construction Contracts: Tips, Tricks
and Tactics
T16 – The Impact of the New
1:30-3:00
Window and Door Standard on
Residential Construction
1:30-3:00
2:00 PM
2:30 PM
T08 – LEED for Commercial Interiors T07 – The Art and Architecture
– The Jump From v1 to v4 and What of Colour
to Expect
11:00-12:30
AD CO
PD
AD PD
CO
3:00 PM
T15 – Addressing Building
Envelope Issues in MultiResidential Buildings
1:30-3:30
2:00-3:30
PM CO
PM AD CO
Earn Continuing Education Credits
Credits are available from AAA, BOMI Canada, IDA and IDCEC. Please visit buildexcalgary.com for information regarding the number and type of
credit available for each seminar.
BUILDEX Calgary • November 5 & 6, 2014
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Featured Speakers
Seminar Streams:
PM Property Management AD Architecture & Design CO Construction & Renovation PD Professional Development GR Green
Court Stevens
President, Stevens Consulting Group Inc.
Wednesday, Nov. 5 // 8:00-11:00 // Arabian
[BOMI 3.0 CPDs | IDCEC = 0.3 CEU | AAA = 3.0 Structured]
W01 • RFPs and Proposals PD One of the most widely used forms of solicitation is the Request for
Proposal (RFP). This form of solicitation is used for situations such as
product or service replacement, improving organizational effectiveness or
problem identification and resolution. The buyer has the need and the seller has the solution.
This presentation will provide a synopsis of the planning and development of an RFP as well as
Proposal Response suggestions including planning guidelines, proposal formats and how to respond to
RFP evaluation criteria.
This presentation will include an overview of the following topic areas:
• Understanding the RFP Planning Framework
• Understanding Requests for Information, Expressions of Interest and Qualifications
• Developing and Preparing the RFP Requirements and Project Scope
• Establishing Project Budget Options and Pricing Strategies
• Understanding Risk Management Planning Requirements and Process
• Understanding Performance Measurement and Quality Assurance
• Establishing the Proposal Evaluation Criteria and Process
• Finalizing the RFP Package
• and more
Wednesday, Nov. 5 // 1:00-4:00 // arabian
[BOMI 3.0 CPDs | IDCEC = 0.3 CEU | AAA 3.0 Structured]
W16 • Negotiating Effectively: A Presentation on Creating Successful
Negotiation Strategies PD Most business transactions, including contract and project management and monitoring issues,
building working relationships, mediating disputes and conflicts and making deals are determined and
resolved through effective negotiations. How can you improve your ability to make collaborative deals,
influence decisions, build better working relationships and resolve problems?
This presentation will include an overview of the following topics:
• Distinguishing interest-based from positional-based negotiations.
• Common behavioural and communication styles.
• Types and styles of negotiations – win-win versus win-lose.
• Negotiation planning and preparation.
• Developing an influencing strategy.
• Negotiation techniques to consider.
• Deceptive tactics to watch for.
• Types of questions, questioning techniques and information gathering.
• Concessions and bargaining tactics.
• How to negotiate through deadlocks and impasses – mediating differences.
• Team negotiations and tactics.
Jeff Mowatt
Customer Services Strategist, Award-Winning
Author
Thursday, Nov. 6 // 8:00-10:00 // arabian
[BOMI 2.0 CPDs | AAA= 2.0 Structured]
T03 • Leading a Customer-Focused Team PD Imagine leading a team whose service is so outstanding it becomes your
brand. Your team becomes what you always knew it could be – one of a kind, defying comparison.
Customers hear about you, are drawn to you, and refuse to leave you because your team is the industry
Service Icon. You are one of the few leaders who no longer has to deal with the hassles of constant staff
turnover, trivial customer complaints, and interpersonal staff pettiness. You and your team’s reputation for excellence spreads.
What if as a manager, you no longer had to deal with people problems?
Freeing yourself from putting-out-fires and instead focusing on growing your business is one thing
if you have teams of HR people. But if you’re a manager of a small to medium-sized organization
where you need to deal with hiring, training, and performance issues on your own, it’s easy to get
bogged-down.
• Motivate and engage employees without paying premium wages, promotions, or pricy perks
• Become an employer of choice, where team members feel a sense of purpose
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• Your service brand becomes your key differentiator, where price becomes less relevant
• Your team adapts to changing customer needs, so you capitalize on trends
You will learn how to:
• Enhance your organization’s customer service culture
• Boost productivity and morale by tapping into the #1 employee motivator (hint: it isn’t money or
recognition)
• Eliminate most of the people problems that divert energy from the real task of satisfying customers
• Empower employees to make better choices; both for customers and for the organization
• and more
You will walk away from this seminar with a TURNKEY SYSTEM that merely takes 90 minutes a month, and
creates the kind of customer service culture that’s so powerful that you become your industry’s Service Icon.
Thursday, Nov. 6 // 11:00-12:30 // arabian
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | AAA= 1.5 Structured]
T10 • Becoming a Trusted Advisor PD This session is designed for business-owners, managers, and team members who want to:
• Strengthen customer loyalty
• Increase spending per customer
• Re-energize customer service mission and focus
Participants learn the Influence with Ease ® approach to:
• Shift from reactive ‘order-taking’ towards proactive business-building
• Increase revenues by 16% with a six-word question
• Move beyond repeat business to create loyalty (there is a difference)
• Prevent customers from defecting just to save a few dollars
• Disarm cynics with your ‘grand intention’
• Create trust with anyone in under 30 seconds – even when they’re stressed
• Tap the ‘humility advantage’ to overcome resistance
• and more
Influence with Ease ® applies equally well with external customers or internal co-workers. In this
session no one feels left-out.
Fawn Chang
Interior Designer, Colour & Feng Shui Expert,
National Colour & Design Consultant, PPG
Pittsburgh Paints
Thursday, Nov. 6 // 8:30-10:00 // Palomino D
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | IDCEC=0.1 CEU | AAA =1.5 Structured]
t04 • The Global Trends Guide for 2015 AD Knowing which trends are emerging, fading, and evolving is a constant
M e d i a S p o n so r
ongoing process, and our extensive team of worldwide colour experts are
relentlessly analyzing the flux to provide the best direction for our clients. Our
colour forecasts are the result of such research, utilizing the full spectrum of
regional, cultural, and consumer knowledge of our global colourists. The Global Trends Guide for 2015
unveils four dynamic and essential directions in design trends that will dominate product and sales
strategies in the coming year. By focusing on trends that cross multiple industries, from architecture
to interiors and automotive to technology, this presentation identifies the aesthetic look and feel of
larger consumer themes: the quest of increased happiness and ease-filled living, the growing interest
in artistic and technological expression, the evolution of bohemian luxury living, and an emerging
desire for privacy and retreat. We invite you to explore the possibilities of the full palettes, themes, and
trends of the 2015 season.
M e d i a S p o n so r
Thursday, Nov. 6 // 11:00-12:30 // palomino d
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | IDCEC=0.1 CEU | AAA =1.5 Structured]
T07 • The Art and Architecture of Colour AD We live in a sea of Light and Colour but few people understand just how colours and light
affect our bodies and behaviour in the spaces we create. In the world of design and marketing,
perception is key to driving behaviour. Expert use of colour influences the effectiveness of our
designs and our ability to be productive, prosperous and healthy whether commercial, retail,
hospitality or residential. Learn exactly how colour influences not only your designs but the experience of those traveling through living in them. Discover the evolution of colour and trends
and how and why this is necessary, learn how colour behaves, how to select and use the ‘right’
colour/s easily and finally understand what it all means for your business and life. Attendees
will leave “Colour Confident” — understanding how color drives the human physiology and
psychology while knowing which color/s to use to support the primary purpose of the rooms in
which you live and work.
www.buildexcalgary.com
Seminar Streams:
PM Property Management AD Architecture & Design CO Construction & Renovation PD Professional Development GR Green
Liesbet TrappenbUrg
Windmill Worldwide
Thursday, Nov. 6 // 9:00-11:00 // palomino a
[BOMI 2.0 CPDs | IDCEC=0.2 CEU | AAA =2.0 Structured]
t05 • Your 4-Word Business Plan: How To Attract
The Right (not just any) Clients PD When nothing is certain, everything is possible! Today’s economy requires
professionals to be curious, flexible, positive and proactive (not reactive) in order to generate new
business with their ideal clients. Attendees will compare and evaluate a new business model versus the
old business model and how these changes affect their branding strategy. Through interactive lecture,
small group discussion, real-life examples, and worksheets, attendees will:
• Understand how “difficult” clients can be the best teachers.
• Learn 3 steps to effective marketing taglines/mission statements and why many are ineffective.
• Practice the role of intuition to change, take risks, and rebrand successfully.
• Develop an inspired, well-defined 4-Word Business Plan (yes, only 4 words!).
Thursday, Nov. 6 // 1:00-3:00 // Palomino A
[BOMI 2.0 CPDs | IDCEC=0.2 CEU | AAA =2.0 Structured]
T12 • You Are Not Your Job! – Preventing Burn-Out To Create
Sustainable Work/Life Balance PD Professionals’ most important “product” is their creativity. Clients and employers expect innovative
and creative solutions to their complex design problems and depend upon their workers to deliver
results. It’s critical, therefore, that people cultivate inspiration and replenish it with a healthy work/
life balance based on core values, confident decision-making skills, and a visionary outlook. Without
it, business people quickly burn out and produce mediocre results. Attendees will learn unconventional tools and strategies to help them be good stewards of their time, energy, and creativity…the 3
most important resources of their professional and personal lives regardless of economic conditions.
Through interactive lecture, small group discussion, worksheets, real-life stories and games, attendees
will:
• Explore the direct correlation between sustainable design concepts, creativity and work/life balance.
• Identify & reclaim core values.
• Test intuition as an effective decision-making tool.
• Develop a personal benchmark for “success.”
• Create an action plan based on inspired vision & intention rather than just “goals.”
Featured Panels
Wednesday, Nov. 5 // 8:00-9:30 // mustang
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | AAA= 1.5 Structured]
W02 • Economic and Real Estate Outlook PM AD CO PD Hear from industry experts as they discuss where they see the Calgary real estate market headed
in the next 2 years. The panel will also provide an overview of current projects including office,
s p o n so r e d b y
residential, mixed-use, and retail. Learn what opportunities exist in the
Calgary market and gain insight into the trends and issues you need to
understand.
MODERATOR
Iain Ferguson
Matthew Boukall Michael Kehoe
Susan Thompson
Peter Whitehead
Moderator: Iain Ferguson, Executive Vice President, Industrial Properties, CBRE Limited
Panel: Residential: Matthew Boukall, Director, Research, Valuation & Advisory, Altus Group Limited
Retail: Michael Kehoe, Broker, Fairfield Commercial Real Estate Inc.
Outlook: Susan Thompson, Business Development Manager, Real Estate, Calgary Economic Development
Office: Peter Whitehead, Property Director, Manulife Real Estate
Wed., Nov. 5 // 10:00-11:30 // Mustang
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | IDCEC=0.1 CEU | AAA =1.5 Structured]
W07 • Interior Design Keynote Panel Discussion —
From Local to Global: Perspectives on Workplace Design AD Increasingly organizations are taking a closer look at how their
employees live and work. Working with interior designers and
architects, these companies are then using this information to design
spaces that reflect employee’s needs and support retention, growth
and health. Hear from three interior designers as they present projects
where organizations took a risk and made significant changes to
their workplace environment. The presentations will be followed by a
moderated discussion and Q&A.
Supported by
MODERATOR
Audiences will learn that “sustainable design” is not just a trend in the built environment, but a
lifestyle that can maximize their creative talents and personal fulfillment through a renewable and
inspired process.
Murray Frank
Senior Building Science Specialist,
Constructive Home Solutions Inc.
Thursday, Nov. 6 // 11:00-12:30 // Palomino e
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | AAA= 1.5 Structured]
T09 • Update on the Building Code PM AD CO GR This seminar will outline National Building Code Changes to Part 9, and will
apply if Alberta Provincial Code adopts the National Changes. Examples of how these changes may
impact homebuilders will be discussed.
Thursday, Nov. 6 // 2:00-3:30 // Palomino e
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | AAA= 1.5 Structured]
T16 • The Impact of the New Window and Door Standard on Residential
Construction PM CO GR The new NAFS standard provides window, door and skylight manufacturers with the new requirements for the fabrication and testing of these assemblies, and provides the builder and building official
with direction on how to select the correct assemblies for a particular location. The seminar will outline the impact of the new standard on the window and door industry, how to understand the labels,
how to choose the correct assembly and will outline some of the key requirements in the building code
relating to the installation of windows, doors and skylights.
• Identify the new requirements for door manufacturers and the changes in the requirements for
window manufacturers
• Understand how to read new labels for windows, doors and skylights and to ensure that the devices
meet the minimum requirements for a project location, and
• Explore general window and door installation methods consistent with the new National Building
Code of Canada reference standard and other code provisions.
BUILDEX Calgary • November 5 & 6, 2014
Karen Bayerle
Robyn Baxter
Greg Dekker
Barbara Dunn
Moderator: Karen Bayerle, Director Corporate Real Estate, ATB Financial
Presenters: Robyn Baxter, Vice President Consulting, HOK
Greg Dekker, Director Workplace Strategy, Teknion
Barbara Dunn, Principal, Gensler
Wednesday, Nov. 5 // 1:00-2:30 // Mustang [BOMI 1.5 CPDs | AAA= 1.5 Structured]
W15 • Inspired Leadership: Construction Keynote Panel Discussion CO Supported by
Hear from members of the Calgary Construction Association’s Women In Construction
committee for a lively discussion on inspired leadership. The panel will examine
leadership traits which are fundamental in developing leadership strategies, fostering
team building and creating a positive culture within every organization. They will also
address their strategies on encouraging more women to pursue careers in the industry.
How are do they ‘stand-up’ to the challenge of leading in a predominately male environment?
MODERATOR
Jill Drader
Kim Connell
Joanne Foster
Julie Pithers
Stephanie Roll
Jo-Anne Teed
Moderator: Jill Drader, Founder, Women In Work Boots
Panel: Kim Connell (P.Eng), Vice President of Construction Strategies, CANA Construction
Joanne Foster, Chair, Women in Construction Committee & Project Manager, Bird Construction Company
Julie Pithers, Director, Business Development, DIRTT
Stephanie Roll, Vice-President, Executive Millwork, and Incoming Chair, Calgary Construction Association
Jo-Anne Teed, Co-Owner and Manager, Universal Flooring Systems Ltd.
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New / Green Product Showcase
ADT Pulse – Booth 640
ADT Pulse
Arcom Technical Services Ltd. – Booth 824
Virtual Receptionist
As a business owner, you’ve got a lot on your mind. Employees. Profits. Inventory. One thing you
shouldn’t worry about is security.
VisitorLink is the touch-screen, self-serve virtual receptionist solution that is fully configurable to
your business needs. Deliver a personal, welcoming experience to visitors by connecting them to
the right people and resources in your company via videoconference.
ADT’s latest innovation in business security can
help you manage your business in ways you
never imagined. ADT Pulse Interactive Business
Solutions offers you the freedom and flexibility
to help you manage your business from almost
anywhere through any web-enabled device.
www.adtpulse.ca/business
Never worry about an unattended desk again. With VisitorLink, each of your guests receives a
personal touch!
Coverage All the Time: Customize how VisitorLink
handles calls based on your staff’s current availability.
When one employee is at lunch, re-route their
notifications to another team member.
Security Minded: Tailor VisitorLink to your organization’s
security needs, requiring visitors to swipe an ID card or
scan a business card, or print a security badge.
Choose Who Visitors Connect With: VisitorLink gives you
the choice: allow visitors to browse and connect directly
to any or select team members, or route them to a
receptionist, who can connect visitors with both on-site
and remote employees.
www.arcomtechnical.ca
Barricades and Signs Ltd. – Booth 715
Solar Powered Light Tower
• Hi Intensity LED Lamps
• Motion Detection
• Automatic On/Off
• Dual Security Locks
• Heavy Duty Chassis
• 70° Tilting Collector
• Five Timer Settings
• Runs for Months (dependant on area)
• Sealed Batteries
NO Noise, Smell, Fuel, Maintenance or
Light Bulbs!
www.barricadesandsigns.com
Counter Concepts – Booth 726
CounterPlate
The COUNTERBALANCE COUNTERPLATE provides cost-efficient, quick, easy installs to support
overhangs on stone and solid surface countertops. These products give your customers an
alternative to banging their knees on pricey corbels and provide superior support and security.
These low-profile brackets are hidden from view offering a clean, modern look. The COUNTERPLATE
is designed to attach to stud walls, supporting overhangs on breakfast bars and other raised bar
countertops. The COUNTERPLATE can support up to a 13” overhang. Also available in 11.75” in
lenght to support overhangs up to 15”
The ISLANDBAR is designed to
attach to the left or right cabinet wall,
supporting overhangs on “island” and
“peninsula” countertops above cabinetry.
The ISLANDBAR can support up to an 18”
overhang
The CROSSBAR is designed to attach
to the corners of cabinets, supporting
overhangs in two directions on “island” and
“peninsula” countertops above cabinetry.
www.europeangutters.ca
PPG Architectural Coatings – Booth 434
Mulco® Supra Elite™ Premium Hybrid Sealant
The Mulco® Supra Elite™ line redefines the standards of what super premium
sealants can do. Our unique reactive hybrid formula delivers a professional
quality sealant line that is second to none. Product benefits include:
• Ideal for exterior and interior use
• Will not shrink
• Bubble free, even on porous surfaces
• Cured sealant is mildew resistant
• Flexible and easy to tool
• Low odour, low VOC
• Applies easily in cold weather
• Non-flammable
• Excellent adhesion
• Available in a variety of colours
PPG Architectural Coatings – Booth 600
Dulux Lifemaster
Launched in 1992 as Canada’s first paint free of VOCs (before the addition of colourant). The
premium quality, 100% acrylic formula with EZ Clean surface protector is easily applied by brush,
roller or spray, provides excellent hide and touch-up and dries to a uniform, abrasion-resistant
finish that withstands frequent washing. Dulux® Lifemaster is LEED compliant.
www.dulux.ca
www.ppgac.com
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New / Green Product Showcase
Revive Pipe Restoration – Booth 837
Drain Pipes
Brico Services Porous Pave – Booth 835
Porous Pave
Selkirk – Booth 629
Venting
Revive Pipes specializes in rehabilitating drain pipes that are
behind walls or underground. Using existing access points, the
pipe is de-scaled and a permanent structural liner is inserted.
Pipes can be horizontal or vertical and have multiple bends and
branches. Whether it’s a vertical sanitary stack in a high rise,
rainwater leaders behind a brick exterior or a break in a pool
drain line, we can provide a permanent solution while minimizing
disruption to tenants.
Porous Pave is a surfacing material using stone, recycled
rubber and a binder material. LEED qualified, it is slip,
freeze and crack resistant, environmentally friendly and is
available in several colors. Sidewalks, pathways, parking
lots, play areas, patios, pool and tree surrounds are just
a few of the many uses. Porous Pave works fantastic for
water drainage issues; allowing over 6200 gallons of water
per hour, per square foot, to flow through!
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Polyflue is a simple and complete “636” venting system providing
ultimate installation flexibility that does not require the use of
toxic primers or glues. Polyflue’s maximum flue gas temperature of
230oF/110oC, 0” clearance to combustibles, and 10 year warranty,
makes it the safest venting choice for condensing gas fired heating
appliances when compared to PVC/CPVC.
Polyflue - Your easy, economical, and safe approach to high
efficiency appliance venting.
www.selkirkcorp.com
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Exhibitor List – Alphabetical
Company
Abbotsford Concrete Products Booth#WEBSITE
Company
307,335 www.pavingstones.com
EcoTemp Manufacturing Accu-Flo Meter Service Ltd. 934 www.accuflo.com
Acrytec Panel Industries 225 www.acrytecpanel.com
ADFASTCORP 327 www.adfastcorp.com
ADT Security Services 640 Aeroseal Duct Sealing 841 Booth#WEBSITE
826 www.ecotempint.com
EPS Molders Inc. 909 Farm Business Consultants 711 www.epsmolders.ca
www.fbc.ca
Firestone Building Products Canada 416 www.firestonebpco.ca
www.adtpulse.ca/business
Floform Countertops 700 www.floform.com
www.aerosealcalgary.com
Foothills Systems 724 www.foothillssytems.ca
Alberta Construction Magazine (June Warren Publishing) 714 www.albertaconstructionmagazine.com
Gasonic Instuments Inc. 710 www.gasonic.com
Alberta Lift & Equipment Rentals Inc. 735 www.albertalift.com
Go Mobile Forms 904 www.gomobileforms.com
Grounds Guys Landscape Management Inc. 315 www.groundsguys.ca
Hardings Security Fencing 730 www.hardingssecurityfencing.com
Hardings Services 511 www.hardingspainting.com
Haworth, Ltd. 506 www.haworth.com
Hays Specialist Recruitment 10 www.hays.ca
Hayes Elevator Inc 217 www.hayeselevator.com
Home Trust Company 605 www.hometrust.ca
Huntwood Custom Cabinets Ltd. 322 www.huntwood.com
Alberta Safety & Environmental Services 214 www.aseservices.ca
Alberta Wood Works! 703 www.wood-works.ca
All Blades Canada Inc. 631 www.allblades.ca
Amico Stone Supply Ltd. 329 www.amicostonesupply.com
ARC Canada 541 www.e-arc.com
Arcom Technical Services Ltd. 824 www.arcomtechnical.ca
ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems 611 www.assaabloyentrance.ca
Association of Condominium Managers of Alberta (ACMA) 725 www.myacma.com
Autonomous Furniture Collective Bailey Metal Products Ltd. Barricades and Signs Ltd. BC Wood Specialities Group BC Wood Pavilion 913 www.autonomousfurniture.com
229 www.bmp-group.com
715 www.barricadesandsigns.com
BC Wood Pavilion 916 www.bcwood.com
Icynene Inc. 615 www.icynene.com
Innova Fences 729 www.innovafences.com
Innovative Fall Protection 419 www.innovativefallprotection.com
Integrated Pest Supplies Ltd. 723 www.integratedpestsupplies.com
Beautiful Calgary Homes / Remax Rocky View Real Estate 316 www.beautifulcalgaryhomes.com
Beaver Plastics - Logix ICF 606 www.logixicf.com
Investors Group I-XL Masonry Supplies 519 www.ixlgroup.com
James Electric Motor Services, Inc. 713 www.jameselectric.ca
Interior Designers of Alberta
Association Area 706 www.idaalberta.ca
www.investorsgroup.com
Beyond The Basics Fitness 414 www.btbfitness.ca
Bike Rack Mfg. & Dist. Co. 741 www.bikerack.ca
Blazer Mechanical Plumbing & Heating 805 www.blazermechanical.com
James Hardie Building Products
840
www.jameshardie.com
Blue Skies Scaffold Inc.
125
www.blueskiesscaffold.com
Jonas Software 702 www.jonaspremier.com
Bramalea Elevator 617 www.bramaleaelevator.com
Julian Tile 311 www.juliantile.com
Business Improvement Group Inc. 505 www.busimpgroup.ca
Kaizen Automotive Group 823 www.sunridgenissan.com
C5 Plus Ltd. 802 www.c5plus.com
Lenmak Exterior Innovations 013 www.lenmak.com
C.R. Laurence Co., Inc. 212 www.crlaurence.com
Leviton Manufacturing of Canada 300 Caesarstone Canada 501 www.caesarstone.ca
Linea Ceilings & Wall Systems Calgary Construction Association 806 Canadian Home Builders’ Association - Calgary RegionAssociation Area
Canadian Pride Log + Timber Products /
Sperlich Log Construction Inc. BC Wood Pavilion 915 www.cca.cc
www.chbacalgary.com
www.canadianloghouse.com
Canadian Timberframes Ltd. 801 www.canadiantimberframes.com
CANAM 518 www.canam-construction.com
Can-Cell Industries Inc. 623 www.can-cell.com
210 www.ccigroupinc.ca
BC Wood Pavilion 819 www.cedarland.ca
CCI Group Inc. Cedarland Forest Products
Certainteed Insulation 728 Maclin Ford 118 www.maclinford.com
Major Partitions 211 www.majorpartitions.com
Martins Pest Control Inc 637 www.martinspestcontrol.com
Marvin Windows & Doors Canada 428 www.marvincanada.com
Masonite Architectural
Matakana Scaffolding Inc.
BC Wood Pavilion 812 742
www.masonite.com
www.matakanascaff.com
Merit Contractors Association Association Area www.meritalberta.com
BC Wood Pavilion 817 www.certainteed.com
Metrie BC Wood Pavilion 816 Mira Timber Frame 734 Mission LED 314 www.missionled.com
Morse Canada Systems Inc. 317 www.morsecanada.com
Nana Wall Systems Inc. 401 www.nanawall.com
Neogard 504 www.neogard.com
BC Wood Pavilion 912 www.oktimber.com
728 www.certainteed.com
Chase Elevating Equipment Inc. 927 www.chase.com
Clothing for a Cause 540 www.clothingforacause.com
CMD Group
940
www.reedconstructiondata.com
Consolidated Civil Enforcement 228 www.ccebailiff.ca
Cosentino North America 100 www.cosentino.com
Counter Concepts 726 www.counterconcepts.ca
Daizen Joinery Ltd. BC Wood Pavilion 810 417 www.lineaceilings.com
Merit Kitchens Certainteed Gypsum Canada Daley Janitorial www.leviton.com
BC Wood Pavilion 813 www.daizen.com
www.daleyjanitorial.com
Okanagan Timber Frame Inc. www.merit-kitchens.com
www.metrie.com
www.miratimberframe.com
OneSource Facility Services 318 Peikko Canada Inc. 542 www.onesourcecanada.com
www.peikko.com
PFSI, a Division of Demilec Inc 612 www.polyurethanefoamsystems.com
PM Signs 705 www.pmltd.net
Poly-Mor Canada Inc. 215 www.poly-mor.ca
DDS Consulting 917 www.ddsconsulting.ca
Dexter & Chaney, Inc. 712 www.dexterchaney.com
Diamond Fireplace 017 www.diamondfireplace.com
Porcelanosa Calgary 936 www.porcelanosacalgary.com
Dobbyn Lightning Protection 822 www.dobbynelectric.com
Porous Pave / Brico Services 835 www.bricoservices.ca
Durabond Products Limited 507 www.durabond.com
PPG Architectural Coatings 434 www.ppgac.com
DuRock Alfacing International Ltd. 517 www.durock.com
PPG Architectural Coatings Canada, Inc. - DULUX 600 www.dulux.ca
Eagle Builders 736 www.eaglebuilders.ca
Prairie Toyota / Venture Communications 101 www.prairietoyota.ca
Eagle Lake Landscape Supply 205 www.eaglelaketurf.com
Precision Concrete Cutting Inc. 619 www.safesidewalks.com
Eco Lighting Solutions 204 www.eco-light.ca
Premium Stone Supply 601 www.premiumstone.ca
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Company
PrimeSource - Gaco Exhibitor List – Con’t
Booth#WEBSITE
Company
440 www.gaco.com
Staples Advantage Canada Pro-Bel Enterprises Limited 604 www.pro-bel.ca
PWGSC 602 www.buyandsell.gc.ca
Quik-Therm Insulation 610 www.quiktherm.com
QuikLift 935 www.quiklift.ca
Radon West Ltd 223 www.radonwest.com
Raincoast Contoured Panels 007 www.raincoastcontours.com
ReachLocal 514 www.reachlocal.com
Renoteck 405 www.renoteck.ca
Resource Furniture 830 www.resourcefurniture.com
Revive Pipe Restoration 837 www.revivepipes.com
Structurlam Products LP Suncoast Enclosures Booth#WEBSITE
900 www.staplesadvantage.ca
BC Wood Pavilion 818 131 www.structurlam.com
www.suncoastenclosures.com
Swish Maintenance Ltd 412 www.swishclean.com
Target Products Ltd. / SPEC Mix 328 www.targetproducts.com
TDL Building Group 323 www.tdldrywall.com
Tenaquip Limited 618 www.tenaquip.com
The Glass Guild 933 www.glassguild.com
The Mat Company
201
www.thematcompany.ca
Thermal Insulation Association of AlbertaAssociation Area
www.tiaa.cc
Town of Nanton 441 www.nanton.ca
www.truenorthloghomes.com
Rieger Architectural Products 426 www.rapl.ca
True North Log Homes Inc. 722 RONA 516 www.rona.ca
U Technology Corporation 616 www.u-tech.ca
Roof Works 128 www.yourroofworks.com
Ultra-Lite Overhead Doors Ltd. 222 www.ultralitedoors.ca
Roxul Inc. 627 www.roxul.com
Royal Building Products 410 www.royalbuildingproducts.com
Rubber Stone Alberta Inc. 800 www.coverwithrubber.ca
Safety Codes Council 635 Saicos Coating Systems
SCA Tissue North America United Decorating 304 www.uniteddecorating.com
Universal Egress Inc. 704 www.universalegress.com
Upper Canada Forest Products Ltd. 231 www.ucfp.com
www.safetycodes.ab.ca
Venger Electrostatic Coatings 503 www.vengerelectrostatic.com
123
www.saicoscanada.com
Viceroy Homes 319 www.sca.com
BC Wood Pavilion 918 Wallworks Acoustic Architectural Products Inc. 111 www.viceroy.com
www.wallworks.com
Schluter Systems (Canada) Inc. 411 www.schluter.com
Watchnet Inc. 804 www.watchnetinc.com
Selkirk Canada 629 www.selkirkcorp.com
Wausau Paper 219 www.wausaupaper.com
Simson Maxwell 828 www.simson-maxwell.com
Westcon Precast Inc. 500 www.westconprecast.com
Skamol 716 www.skamol.dk
SkyFire Energy Inc 701 www.skyfireenergy.com
Western Louiseville Fiberboard 719 www.wlfgroup.ca
Solaris Geothermal Inc. 905 www.solar-hot-water.ca
WesternOne Rental and Sales 105 www.westernone.ca
Spraysulate Contracting 727 www.spraysulate.ca
www.westsidewindowsanddoors.ca
Square Canada Inc. 902 www.square.ca
Stabilit Canada Inc. 415 www.grahamfrp.com
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Western Living Magazine Main Entrance www.westernliving.ca
Westside Windows & Doors 301 Wiston Building Materials Co. 117 www.witfloor.ca
Zybertech Construction Software 607 www.zybertech.com
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Exhibitor List – By Category
Acoustical Materials & Panels
Can-Cell Industries Inc.......................................623
Linea Ceilings &
Wall Systems.............. BC Wood Pavilion 810-918
Wallworks Acoustic
Architectural Products Inc.............................. 111
BC Wood Specialities
Group.......................... BC Wood Pavilion 810-918
Bike Rack Mfg. & Dist. Co.................................... 741
Blue Skies Scaffold Inc........................................125
Bramalea Elevator..............................................617
C.R. Laurence Co., Inc.........................................212
Architectural products /
services
Can-Cell Industries Inc.......................................623
Alberta Wood Works!.........................................703
Certainteed Gypsum Canada..............................728
Masonite Architectural......................................812
Daizen Joinery Ltd.................BC Wood Pavilion 810
Raincoast Contoured Panels...............................007
Canadian Timberframes Ltd...............................801
Durabond Products Limited...............................507
Rieger Architectural Products............................426
DuRock Alfacing International Ltd.....................517
The Glass Guild...................................................933
Floform Countertops..........................................700
Upper Canada Forest Products Ltd.....................231
James Hardie......................................................840
Association
Lenmak Exterior Innovations.............................013
Association of Condominium Managers of Alberta
(ACMA)............................................................725
Matakana Scaffolding Inc..................................742
Metrie.................................................................816
Concrete Products
Electrical
Abbotsford Concrete Products.................... 307,335
Simson Maxwell.................................................828
DDS Consulting...................................................917
U Technology Corporation..................................616
Eagle Builders.....................................................736
Elevators / Escalators
Precision Concrete Cutting Inc...........................619
Target Products Ltd. / SPEC Mix.........................328
Bramalea Elevator..............................................617
Hayes Elevator Inc..............................................217
Westcon Precast Inc...........................................500
Construction Products /
Materials / Supplies
Canadian Pride Log + Timber Products / Sperlich
Log Construction Inc.......................................915
EcoTemp Manufacturing....................................826
Hardings Security Fencing.................................730
Innovative Fall Protection..................................419
Maclin Ford......................................................... 118
Mira Timber Frame.............................................734
Energy Conservation /
Management
Aeroseal Duct Sealing........................................841
Alberta Safety & Environmental Services..........214
C5 Plus Ltd..........................................................802
Leviton Manufacturing of Canada.....................300
Mission LED........................................................314
SkyFire Energy Inc..............................................701
Solaris Geothermal Inc.......................................905
Venger Electrostatic Coatings............................503
BC Wood Specialities
Group.......................... BC Wood Pavilion 810-918
Peikko Canada Inc..............................................542
Okanagan Timber
Frame Inc............................BC Wood Pavilion 912
Porous Pave / Brico Services...............................835
Calgary Construction Association......................806
Poly-Mor Canada Inc..........................................215
Alberta Lift & Equipment Rentals Inc................735
PPG Architectural Coatings................................434
Interior Designers of Alberta.........Association Area
Schluter Systems (Canada) Inc........................... 411
ARC Canada........................................................541
Pro-Bel Enterprises Limited...............................604
Structurlam Products LP.......BC Wood Pavilion 818
Barricades and Signs Ltd....................................715
WesternOne Rental and Sales............................105
Beyond The Basics Fitness..................................414
Merit Contractors Association.......Association Area
Thermal Insulation Association
of Alberta................................... Association area
Canadian Home Builders’
Association................................Association Area
Building Envelope
Acrytec Panel Industries....................................225
Beaver Plastics - Logix ICF..................................606
Canadian Timberframes Ltd...............................801
CANAM...............................................................518
CCI Group Inc......................................................210
Marvin Windows & Doors Canada......................428
Quik-Therm Insulation.......................................610
Zerodraft Calgary...............................................123
Building Maintenance Supply
Daley Janitorial...................................................417
Renoteck............................................................405
Revive Pipe Restoration.....................................837
RONA..................................................................516
Consulting
Bike Rack Mfg. & Dist. Co.................................... 741
Chase Elevating Equipment Inc..........................927
Roxul Inc.............................................................627
Business Improvement Group Inc......................505
SCA Tissue North America..................................319
CCI Group Inc......................................................210
Schluter Systems (Canada) Inc........................... 411
DDS Consulting...................................................917
Skamol...............................................................716
Sperlich..............................................................915
Stabilit Canada Inc.............................................415
Consolidated Civil Enforcement.........................228
QuikLift...............................................................935
Target Products Ltd. / SPEC Mix.........................328
Contractor / Developer
Simson Maxwell.................................................828
Upper Canada Forest Products Ltd.....................231
TDL Building Group............................................323
Viceroy Homes.......................BC Wood Pavilion 918
Western Louiseville Fiberboard.........................719
Countertops
Wiston Building Materials Co............................. 117
Caesarstone Canada...........................................501
Ceiling Systems
Linea Ceilings &
Wall Systems.............. BC Wood Pavilion 810-918
Cosentino North America...................................104
Counter Concepts...............................................726
Floform Countertops..........................................700
Huntwood Custom Cabinets Ltd........................322
Staples Advantage Canada................................900
Swish Maintenance Ltd......................................412
Coating / Sealants / Finishes
Tenaquip Limited...............................................618
ADFASTCORP.......................................................327
Wausau Paper....................................................219
PPG Architectural Coatings................................434
Displays & Graphics
PM Signs.............................................................705
Saicos Coating Systems .....................................123
Educational
United Decorating..............................................304
Alberta Wood Works!.........................................703
Accu-Flo Meter Service Ltd.................................934
Communications
Calgary Construction Association......................806
ADFASTCORP.......................................................327
All Blades Canada Inc.........................................631
Alberta Construction Magazine
(June Warren Publishing)................................714
Bailey Metal Products Ltd..................................229
Arcom Technical Services Ltd.............................824
Building Products / Materials
/ Supplies
Equipment Rental & Sales
14
Clothing for a Cause...........................................540
Foothills Systems...............................................724
James Electric Motor Services, Inc.....................713
Kaizen Automotive Group..................................823
Prairie Toyota / Venture Communications.........101
WesternOne Rental and Sales............................105
Fencing
Innova Fences.....................................................729
Major Partitions.................................................211
Financial products / Services /
Investments / Insurance
Farm Business Consultants................................711
Home Trust Company.........................................605
Investors Group..................................................706
Fire Protection
Skamol...............................................................716
Fireplaces
Diamond Fireplace.............................................017
PWGSC................................................................602
Flooring
Radon West Ltd..................................................223
Julian Tile........................................................... 311
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Exhibitor List – By Category – Con’T
OneSource Facility Services................................318
Integrated Pest Supplies Ltd..............................723
Porcelanosa Calgary...........................................936
OneSource Facility Services................................318
The Mat Company..............................................201
Revive Pipe Restoration.....................................837
Wiston Building Materials Co............................. 117
SCA Tissue North America..................................319
Martins Pest Control Inc.....................................637
Software / Technology
Pre-Fab / Pre-Eng Building
Dexter & Chaney, Inc..........................................712
Eagle Builders.....................................................736
Go Mobile Forms................................................904
Jonas Software...................................................702
Staples Advantage Canada................................900
Okanagan Timber
Frame Inc............................BC Wood Pavilion 912
Square Canada Inc..............................................902
Swish Maintenance Ltd......................................412
Structurlam Products LP.......BC Wood Pavilion 818
Zybertech Construction Software......................607
Printing – Large Format
Steel Building Systems
ARC Canada........................................................541
CANAM...............................................................518
Property / Asset Management
TDL Building Group............................................323
Association of Condominium Managers of Alberta
(ACMA)............................................................725
Stone – Brick / Granite /
Marble
Beyond The Basics Fitness..................................414
Amico Stone Supply Ltd.....................................329
Publishing – Magazine or Web
& Data
I-XL Masonry Supplies........................................519
Grounds Guys Landscape Management Inc.......315
Alberta Construction Magazine (June Warren
Publishing)......................................................714
Rubber Stone Alberta Inc...................................800
Eagle Lake Landscape Supply............................205
CMD....................................................................940
Dobbyn Lightning Protection............................822
Life Safety / Safety Equipment
Western Living Magazine................ Main Entrance
Eco Lighting Solutions........................................204
Alberta Safety & Environmental Services..........214
Rain Screens
Leviton Manufacturing of Canada.....................300
Innovative Fall Protection..................................419
Acrytec Panel Industries....................................225
Furnishings
Autonomous Furniture Collective......................913
Foothills Systems...............................................724
Wausau Paper....................................................219
Haworth, Ltd......................................................506
Kitchen / Bath
Resource Furniture.............................................830
Cosentino North America...................................104
Government
Business Improvement Group Inc......................505
Consolidated Civil Enforcement.........................228
PWGSC................................................................602
Safety Codes Council..........................................635
Town of Nanton..................................................441
Home Automation / Lighting
Control
HVAC Products / Services
Aeroseal Duct Sealing........................................841
Huntwood Custom Cabinets Ltd........................322
Merit Kitchens.......................BC Wood Pavilion 817
The Glass Guild...................................................933
Landscape & Garden
Accessories
Amico Stone Supply Ltd.....................................329
Pro-Bel Enterprises Limited...............................604
Universal Egress Inc............................................704
Realty / Real Estate
Premium Stone Supply.......................................601
Tools
All Blades Canada Inc.........................................631
Tenaquip Limited...............................................618
Wallcoverings
Linea Ceiling & Wall Systems.............................813
Resource Furniture.............................................830
Remax Rocky View Real Estate..........................316
Stabilit Canada Inc.............................................415
Recruitment services
Waterproofing /
Weatherproofing
Blazer Mechanical Plumbing & Heating............805
Lighting
Chase Elevating Equipment Inc..........................927
Mission LED........................................................314
Diamond Fireplace.............................................017
U Technology Corporation..................................616
Hays Specialist Recruitment................................10
Gasonic Instuments Inc......................................710
Marketing
Recycling
Caesarstone Canada...........................................501
Clothing for a Cause...........................................540
Windows / Doors
ReachLocal.........................................................514
Porous Pave / Brico Services...............................835
ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems........................... 611
Roofing Products/ Services
C5 Plus Ltd..........................................................802
Millwork / Cabinetry /
Mouldings
Firestone Building Products Canada..................416
Gasonic Instuments Inc......................................710
EPS Molders Inc..................................................909
Neogard..............................................................504
Radon West Ltd..................................................223
Metrie.................................................................816
Roof Works.........................................................128
Royal Building Products.....................................410
SkyFire Energy Inc..............................................701
Painting & Finishes
Security/entrance systems
Hardings Services...............................................511
Arcom Technical Services Ltd.............................824
Certainteed Insulation.......................................728
PPG Architectural Coatings
Canada, Inc. - DULUX.......................................600
ADT Security Services.........................................640
Icynene Inc.........................................................615
United Decorating..............................................304
Selkirk Canada....................................................629
Solaris Geothermal Inc.......................................905
Indoor Air Quality
Insulated Concrete Forms
Beaver Plastics - Logix ICF..................................606
Insulation
PFSI, a Division of Demilec Inc............................612
Neogard..............................................................504
ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems........................... 611
Hardings Security Fencing.................................730
Masonite............................................................812
Marvin Windows & Doors Canada......................428
Nana Wall Systems Inc.......................................401
Suncoast Enclosures...........................................131
Ultra-Lite Overhead Doors Ltd...........................222
Westside Windows & Doors...............................301
Wood Products
Canadian Pride Log + Timber Products / Sperlich
Log Construction Inc.......................................915
Cedarland Forest Products.....BC Wood Pavilion819
Coastal Slabs................. BC Wood Pavilion 810-918
Morse Canada Systems Inc.................................317
Quik-Therm Insulation.......................................610
Parking / Roadway
Construction Services &
Systems
Roxul Inc.............................................................627
Barricades and Signs Ltd....................................715
Siding
Spraysulate Contracting.....................................727
Ultra-Lite Overhead Doors Ltd...........................222
Royal Building Products.....................................410
Janitorial Products / Services
Pests / Animal Control
Signs
True North Log Homes Inc..................................722
Daley Janitorial...................................................417
Integrated Pest Supplies Ltd..............................723
PM Signs.............................................................705
Viceroy Homes.......................BC Wood Pavilion 918
PrimeSource - Gaco........................................... 440
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Watchnet Inc......................................................804
Daizen Joinery Ltd.................BC Wood Pavilion 810
Mira Timber Frame.............................................734
Okanagan Timber
Frame Inc............................BC Wood Pavilion 912
Structurlam Products LP.......BC Wood Pavilion 818
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Wednesday Sessions
Seminar Streams:
PM Property Management AD Architecture & Design CO Construction & Renovation PD Professional Development GR Green
Wednesday, Nov. 5 // 8:00-9:30 // palomino a
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | AAA= 1.5 Structured]
W03 • Safety Update: Understanding the new “TAPS” (Ticketing &
Administrative Penalty System) CO Wednesday, Nov. 5 // 8:00-9:30 // quarter horse ab
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | AAA = 1.5 Structured]
W05 • Beyond Bins: What Today’s Projects Tell Us About the Future of
Construction Waste in Alberta CO GR M e d i a S p o n so r
As of January 1, 2014, workers and employers that contravene OHS legislation can be issued
tickets by OHS officers. Officers now have the ability to write tickets on the spot, a maximum
of $500, which, if not paid within 21 days, may result in a warrant of arrest. The administrative
penalty portion of the program allows OH&S officers to charge employers a fine of up to $10,000
per day per infraction. This presentation will shed some light on:
To achieve the next level of performance in construction waste
management, project teams will have to develop a deeper
understanding of how construction waste is generated. The University of Calgary has instituted
a campus-wide construction waste management program that is providing the context for the
campus to make dramatic reductions in waste sent to landfill. Presenters will share ‘How’ and
‘Why’ the university implemented a strategic approach to construction waste and how the
system has been integrated into existing processes. The presenters will share the specific insight
gathered from the first year of the program’s operation. The presentation will address questions
including:
• The differences between the ticketing process and the administrative penalty process.
• The differences in OH&S Legislation and the Provincial Offences Procedure Act.
• The purpose of the new legislation.
• How the government is proceeding with the change & implementation of the changes.
• The change in the powers of an OH&S officer (now acting as a Peace Officer).
• The 67 actual sections of the Codes which can have tickets attached
Presenter: Elliott Irwin, ACSA Advisor, Alberta Construction Safety Association & OH&S Officer
Wednesday, Nov. 5 // 8:00-9:30 // palomino b
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | IDCEC= 0.1 CEU | AAA = 1.5 Structured]
W04 • Building in Nature’s Image AD CO GR The presentation shares builder’s experience in adapting
resilience science, biomimicry, and the sciences of life into a
Kevin Stack
Melissa O’Mara
holistic doer’s framework of building science for the design
and construction of our homes. Examples and case studies from constructed projects, including
systems and performance data, will be shared. A novel set of metrics drawn from the living
world and ecosystem in which a project is immersed, ecological performance standards, and
how to calculate them, will be discussed. Emphasis will be placed on how to implement this
framework within existing codes, green building standards and rating systems. The session will
conclude with an interactive challenge with participants — to discuss barriers and enablers of
change — from pilot projects to mainstream adoption.
Presenters: Melissa O’Mara, Transformational Leadership Consultant, Presence at Work
Kevin Stack, Northeast Green Building Consulting
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• How does construction waste compare to operational waste over the life of a building?
• What different waste streams are being produced and in what proportions?
• How do different of projects produce waste differently (e.g. small vs. large, new vs. retrofits)
• What are the strengths and weaknesses of the Alberta recycling market?
Lastly, the presenters will lead a facilitated discussion with the audience on how designers and
construction teams can influence construction waste generation.
Presenters: Steve Baldick, Project Management Office, University of Calgary
Adam Stoker, Office of Sustainability, University of Calgary
Wednesday, Nov. 5 // 8:30-10:00 // quarter horse c
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | AAA = 1.5 Structured]
W06 • Options for the Recovery of Outstanding Debts PM
AD CO This presentation is for commercial landlords, residential landlords, property
managers, renovation companies, builders and suppliers who would like to learn
more about their collection options under the Civil Enforcement Act of Alberta.
Patricia Wilson
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Seminar Streams:
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Wednesday Sessions
Topics of discussion: What can be seized and sold to pay outstanding rent, a builder’s lien or a
judgment for unpaid services? If you have ever found yourself with a client who is not paying your
invoice or a problem tenant who is not paying their rent, this presentation is for you.
Wednesday, Nov. 5 // 11:00-12:30 // quarter horse c
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | AAA = 1.5 Structured]
W11 • Navigating the Waves of a Workplace Incident CO Presenter: Patricia Wilson, Director, Civil Enforcement, Consolidated Civil Enforcement
You’ve just had a workplace incident at one of your sites. It’s sent a wave of emotion
throughout you, your organization, and the community. Government, clients, families, your
workers, and the media are all pressuring you for information and answers. And while you
know you need to respond, you’re probably asking yourself a lot of the same questions. As
prepared as you thought you were for this type of tragedy, it still came about quickly, and of
course, unexpectedly. While you’re struggling to understand the situation you’re facing, and
focusing your attention on steps to prevent it from happening again, seemingly everything
and everyone else is focused on you. You’re putting on a brave face, but deep down inside,
you’re finding it tough just to keep the operation going, and your head above the water. At
the end of our presentation, attendees should be able: a) to identify, and understand the
statutory reporting requirements that are activated immediately following a workplace
incident; b) to identify, recognize, anticipate, and prepare for the various challenges, expected
and unexpected, that will require their attention following a workplace incident.
Wednesday, Nov. 5 // 10:30-12:00 // palomino a
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | IDCEC= 0.1 CEU | AAA= 1.5 Structured]
W08 • Only The Good Stuff: Insights From A Lifetime of Efficiency
Consulting PD Entrepreneurs, employers and employees alike all lose invaluable minutes every day due to
inefficiency. The 5 key ways to increase efficiency are to:
•Streamline Space
•Expedite Email
•Improve Portable Productivity
•Accomplish Objectives
•Maximize Meetings
Presenter: Christopher Spasoff, Founder & CEO, OHS OPS Incident Response Corp.
This interactive course, personalizes efficiency solutions to your workload and work style so
you save an hour a day and reduce your stress.
Presenter: Karen Turner, Turner Efficiency Coaching
Wednesday, Nov. 5 // 11:00-12:30 // palomino b
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | AAA = 1.5 Structured]
W09 • Recent Developments in Construction Law CO Construction law is continually evolving, and it is important for people
in the industry to understand how those changes affect the business
environment. This presentation will review recent court decisions on bidding
and tendering, arbitration of construction disputes, priority of lien claims in
bankruptcy, builders risk insurance and other developing areas of law.
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Presenter: Philip Carson, Partner, Miller Thomson LLP
Wednesday, Nov. 5 // 11:00-12:30 // quarter horse ab
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | AAA = 1.5 Structured]
W10 • Smarter Skins in Higher Performance Buildings: +2030, NECB
Energy Use Intensities, Energy Reporting for Cities and LEED v. 4 AD
Wednesday, Nov. 5 // 12:00-1:30 // palomino c
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | AAA = 1.5 Structured]
W12 • Environmentally Sustainable Roofing: Green Roofs, White
Roofs and Conventional Roofing Options AD CO GR During this interactive panel discussion, you will hear the perspectives, insights and aspirations
of industry leaders who are involved in the planning, design, construction, approval, and
ownership of green roofs. Local examples of installations demonstrating a variety of design
objectives will be shared, emphasizing commercial and institutional work. Cold-climate
modifications will be discussed. An overview of engineering considerations, for both new
construction and retrofits, will include structural capacity and stability, roof assembly
and maintenance, wind and fire protection, access and accident prevention, drainage and
irrigation, harvesting of energy and water, and coordination with other elements and usage
for the roof space. A simple analysis of the microclimatic conditions and site contexts, and an
assessment of engineering objectives as well as constraints, can help to ensure that a green
roof project will not only identify and capture, but also safely and cost-effectively deliver,
its high-priority benefits, which could be stormwater flow attenuation, irrigation water
detention, energy and thermal performance, and/or biophilic and environmental benefits.
MODERATOR
CO GR The building skin is the critical interface between occupant health and increasingly strange
climatic conditions. Owners can benefit from sustainable Smarter Building Skins in numerous
ways, in particular through increasing performance whilst lowering operating cost. The
principles underlying the building skin for the 2014 CNN award-winning Halifax Central
Library will be shared.
This interactive presentation will provide attendees with building knowledge to be able to:
•Identify critical elements of the building skin (envelope/enclosure) responsible for building
energy consumption, indoor air quality and best holistic strategies for reduction.
•Understand the architectural materials/systems and practical opportunities for designing
high performance thermal/moisture & mold resistant assemblies.
•Describe the different Indoor Passive Panel Technologies for Indoor air quality solutions.
•Understand what is measured can be managed
•Be NECB ready for the proposed Energy Use Intensities (EUI) for large new buildings — a
first in North America.
•Be ahead of the curve for energy reporting for existing buildings in Vancouver and being
looked at in Toronto.
•Gain knowledge of the new prerequisite in LEED v. 4 for Building Enclosure review which
will be required regardless of level of certification.
Presenter: Bob Marshall, Building Science Manager, LEED AP, CertainTeed Saint-Gobain
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Moderator: Trevor Sziva, Service Coordinator/Estimator, CCS Contracting
Presenters: Roger Miller, Project Manager, Williams Engineering
Kerry Ross, Project Architect/ Green Roof Designer, IBI Group Architects Engineers
Stephen Teal, Manager, Flynn Canada
Wednesday, Nov. 5 // 12:00-1:00 // palomino d
[BOMI 1.0 CPDs | AAA 1.0 Structured]
W13 • High Performance Building Envelopes – IR Scanning to create
an Integrated Design and Construction Feedback Loop AD CO Designing and constructing a high-performance building envelope requires careful detailing
and considers many factors such as energy efficiency, natural light and materials performance.
Designers turn over detailed construction documents to a construction team who do their best
to construct what designers convey — but does this process work?
What did we learn from looking at this building and what lessons can we apply when we
design new projects? This session brings the whole building industry to learn together about
building envelope performance, and better design and construction practices. Sharing this
knowledge can help owners, operators and anyone in the building industry to create higher
performing buildings.
Presenters: Matt Cable PEng, LEED AP BD+C, Level 2 Certified Thermographer, DIALOG
Charles Marshall PEng, LEED AP BD+C, Level 1 Certified Thermographer, DIALOG
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Wednesday Sessions
Seminar Streams:
PM Property Management AD Architecture & Design CO Construction & Renovation PD Professional Development GR Green
Wednesday, Nov. 5 // 1:00-2:30 // palomino a
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | IDCEC=0.1 CEU | AAA= 1.5 Structured]
W14 • The Real Reason Your Proposal Lost and What You Can
Do About It PD Proponents often make the assumption that their proposal submissions
have been unsuccessful due to their pricing. Interviews with buyers, by third
party researchers, reveal that there are other legitimate reasons why this can
happened. Furthermore, these reasons are not always conveyed directly to
proponents during the debriefing process. This presentation reveals the real
reasons why proposals lose. The cheerful conclusion is that there are lessons
to be learned and methods that can be employed to turn the odds in your
favour.
Jeanette Davis
Wednesday, Nov. 5 // 2:00-3:30 // palomino d
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | AAA= 1.5 Structured]
W18 • Recent Developments in Prefabrication and Modularisation CO This presentation will feature a brief history of construction in North
America, its modernization and industrialization through the last 100 years,
as it relates to offsite construction initiatives and modularization. When
considering modern methods of construction, we will examine innovative
practices being used by modular construction companies today, the process,
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challenges and benefits. Attendees will learn leading-edge strategies and
technologies being used internationally, focusing on onsite methods and the advantages of
modular versus traditional construction methods. There will be an opportunity for discussion
with an interactive Q & A period.
Presenter: Jeanette Davis, Principal, JDS Proposals
Presenter: Randy Ludwar, Vice President - Operations, Cormode & Dickson
Wednesday, Nov. 5 // 1:30-3:00 // palomino e
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | IDCEC=0.1 CEU | AAA= 1.5 Structured]
W17 • Floorplans & Freud: The Psychology of Workplace Planning AD Wednesday, Nov. 5 // 2:00-3:30 // quarter horse C
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | AAA= 1.5 Structured]
W19 • Customer Service: Are Disney and Apple hurting YOUR
bottom line? PD The concept of workplace used to refer to just physical space — the built
environment. Now it incorporates technology, space, sustainability and of
course people. We need to pay attention to the human factors, the way that
a physical space influences the way we think, act, interact and work. How we
leverage the ways that space impacts us can help create environments that
let organizations, and people, thrive. Floorplans & Freud: The Psychology of
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Workplace Planning will help attendees understand the connection between
space and behavior, and develop strategies to help organizations ask the right questions to
ensure they are solving for the right workplace issues. Understand some tools to understand
work patterns, and translate those work patterns into space plans.
Presenter: Greg Dekker, Director Workplace Strategy, Teknion
Satisfied and loyal customers drive investment performance and bottom
line results. Just when you thought you had a handle on how to satisfy your
customers, Customer Service leaders in completely unrelated industries are
now giving your tenants unprecedented service levels that increase customer
expectations in their interactions with you! Find out why good is no longer
good enough, and what our industry leaders are doing to compete and
succeed in what a leading research organization now calls “The Age of the
Customer”. Join Customer Service leaders from Oxford Properties, Great West
Life, Brookfield and Bentall for this frank discussion on how to drive business
results in this new era.
Presenter: Christopher Becks, Director, Real Estate Management,
Oxford Properties Group - Calgary
Roger Pugsley, Director, Service Excellence Programs, Oxford Properties Group
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Thursday Sessions
Wednesday, Nov. 5 // 2:00-3:30 // palomino a
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | AAA= 1.5 Structured]
W20 • What You Need To Know About Radon Gas CO Attendees will learn not only current trends in HVAC ventilation for office spaces, but will
acquire the tools the help evaluate a reasoned approach to balancing energy savings vs.
human health and productivity.
Health Canada has launched a 3yr national awareness campaign educating
the public to the risk posed by radon gas in the home. Alberta’s 2014
building code will require new buildings to rough-in elements of a radon
reduction system. More home buyers are asking for radon measurements as
a condition of home sales. As the public becomes more aware of the risk of
this radioactive gas in the home, issues surrounding the measurement and
mitigation of radon gas will emerge in transactions relating to buying, selling Colin Dumais
or building a home. This presentation will demystify radon and present the facts relating to
the risk, measurement and mitigation of radon gas in buildings in Alberta.
Presenter: Curt LaMontagne, Principal Indoor Environmentalist, C5 Plus Ltd.
Presenter: Colin Dumais, Manager, Radon West Ltd.
Wednesday, Nov. 5 // 2:30-4:00 // quarter horse ab
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | AAA= 1.5 Structured]
W21 • Energy Savings vs. Fresh Air Ventilation in Office Spaces –
Smart Ideas or False Economies? PM CO Current trends in HVAC design and operations are focusing on reducing ventilation related
energy inefficiencies through sophisticated building automation systems. Meanwhile,
ASHRAE’s latest ventilation standard has reduced the minimum recommended ventilation
rate per occupant. Some air quality practitioners are becoming concerned that the trade-off
costs to human health and productivity for these energy savings are not being properly taken
into account. This seminar will explore these trends, examine the possible trade-offs and
consequences, and try to clarify what alternatives are available.
In this seminar, we’ll cover topics including:
•A review of the current HVAC guidelines and regulations;
•What are the potential energy savings?
•What are the potential health impacts of increasing or decreasing fresh air ventilation?
•CO2 Demand Ventilation – approach with caution
Thursday, Nov. 6 // 8:00-9:30 // palomino c
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | AAA= 1.5 Structured]
T01 • LEED v4: Changes to Materials and Resources and How it Impacts
Your Project AD CO GR LEED Version 4 includes dramatic changes to the Materials and Resources credit category. LEED
v4 credits require that building products and materials meet new, more stringent standards
and certification programs. The process of selecting, specifying, and collecting documentation
for materials and products that meet these new requirements may seem daunting and raise
many questions among project teams:
This session will simplify the new LEED v4 Materials and Resources credits by answering
common questions and preparing building owners, developers, architects and builders to be
ready and able to respond to these new requirements.
Presenters: Umesh Atre, Project Manager, Hallsall Associates
Ben Campbell, Project Associate, Hallsall Associates
Thursday, Nov. 6 // 8:00-9:30 // palomino b
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | AAA= 1.5 Structured]
T02 • Residential Mitigation – Codes, Common Sense and Practical
Application AD CO The session will focus on the different approaches to flood mitigation considered and adopted
following the 2013 Southern Alberta Flooding. Specific emphasis will be placed upon the
Building Code Standatas create to support the mitigation program requirements put in place
after this devastating event and some of the difficulties encountered in applying the principles
of the Standata to existing structures and sites.
Presenter: Kevan D. Jess, Manager - Flood Recovery / Chief Fire Administrator, Alberta Municipal Affairs
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Thursday Sessions
Seminar Streams:
PM Property Management AD Architecture & Design CO Construction & Renovation PD Professional Development GR Green
Thursday, Nov. 6 // 10:30-12:00 // palomino b
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | AAA= 1.5 Structured]
T06 • Workforce Housing: How is the Availability and Affordability of
Housing Influencing Workforce Attraction, Retention, Productivity,
and Quality of Life? PM AD CO This session will provide an overview of the current housing market. Its growth projections will be overlaid with
employment data, economic indicators, and survey results from a cross-section of Calgary-based human resources
specialists. How frequently and to what degree is housing affordability and/or availability and issue in workforce
attraction? The session will provide inside intelligence on the current hiring climate and the pulse for residential
real estate; and a broader understanding of the diversity of people seeking housing.
Presenters: Jeanette Sutherland, Manager, Workforce & Productivity, Calgary
Susan Thompson, Business Development Manager, Real Estate & Location, Calgary Economic Development
Thursday, Nov. 6 // 11:00-12:30 // palomino c
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | IDCEC=0.1 CEU | AAA= 1.5 Structured]
T08 • LEED for Commercial Interiors – The Jump From v1 to v4 and
What to Expect PM AD CO GR LEED for Commercial Interiors (LEED CI) Version 4 includes significant
upgrades when compared to LEED CI v1. LEED v4 credits require that
building products and materials meet new, more stringent standards
and certification programs; that water reduction efforts meet higher
thresholds; and that energy management meet strategies are more
stringent. LEED v4 also introduces new credits to consider such as Acoustic
Performance, Life-Cycle Costing, and increased options for Innovation
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and Design credits. This session will compare the new LEED Commercial
Interiors v4 credits to LEED CI v1 and identify the challenges and opportunities presented with the new rating
system - preparing building owners, developers, designers and builders to be ready and able to respond to these
new requirements.
Learning Objectives:
Owners: Understand which credits are valuable, which are unavoidable, and what the impacts on your projects will
look like
Designers: Understand the new criteria for materials and design
Builders: Understand the more stringent documentation requirements and some of the tools available for locating
compliant products
Presenters: Melanie Ross, Project Manager, Halsall Associates
Kyle Smith, Project Associate, Halsall Associates
Thursday, Nov. 6 // 1:00-2:30 // palomino b
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | AAA= 1.5 Structured]
T11 • Fanfare for the Common BIM AD CO Building Information Modelling is now moving into its second decade of use. Since its introduction much has been
stated as to the promise of better, cheaper and risk-free documentation in support of faster, economic and efficient
construction – all while improving a building’s environmental footprint. Have these promises come true? Partially,
but not to the degree we have expected. BIM has featured predominantly in stunning once-in-a-lifetime projects
such as arenas, museums and skyscrapers that reach atmospheric levels. These examples are well outside the reach
of most involved in the design and delivery of buildings. Almost 80% of all buildings cost less than $8 million to
construct, which then begs the question – if BIM cannot work at this every day, common level then what can we
do? This presentation will first introduce everyone to the work at the Canada BIM Council by its current president
and how it serves as the business voice of Canada’s BIM community. Then the presentation will launch into some
case studies where BIM has been able to solve some tricky everyday problems highlighting how it can be a powerful
vehicle for enhanced collaboration not only across the AEC team but beyond into the entire supply chain associated
with improving the design, procurement, assembly and operation of the majority of Canada’s infrastructure.
Presenter: Allan Partridge, Principal, Integrated Practice Lead, Group2
Thursday, Nov. 6 // 1:30-3:00 // palomino d
[BOMI 1.5 CPDs | AAA= 1.5 Structured]
T13 • Higher Risk Clauses in Construction Contracts: Tips, Tricks and
Tactics CO This presentation will show you how to reduce up to 80% of your contractual exposure by focusing on higher
risk clauses in construction contracts such as scheduling, liquidated damages, indemnities and warranties. Once
you’ve identified the higher risk clauses and know how to change them, then what? This presentation will discuss
negotiation tactics that can be used both within and outside your organization. Finally, learn tips and tricks about
how to use reduce your company’s legal spend by using in-house and outside counsel effectively. This presentation
is designed to motivate and inspire you to change something about the way you do business upon leaving the room!
Presenters: Geoff Best, Chief Operating Officer, Simplex Legal Services
Martine Boucher, CEO & Corporate Counsel, Simplex Legal Services
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Thursday Sessions
Thursday, Nov. 6 // 1:30-3:00 // palomino c
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T14 • A Look into New Ways of Working AD PD A Special Thank You to our Advisory Team
In this dynamic presentation will include findings on Alternative Workstyle Strategies implemented within the
workplace. Several key case studies, from the public and private sector, will be discussed to uncover strategies
such as; Mobile Work, Flexible Work Schedules, Paperless Strategies and Collaborative Technologies. Alternative
Workstyles has proven to reduce real estate holdings, increase workplace satisfaction and increase flexible
workplace options. These positive changes now are seen as attraction and retention tools for employees, as well as
a bottomline impact on the overall organization. This presentation will highlight some of key findings to date, and
the trends we have seen within the industry.
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Presenters: Dedre Toker, Interiors, Principal, Toker and Associates
Zarina Ramal-Shah, Director, WorkscaleTM, Toker and Associates
Thursday, Nov. 6 // 1:30-3:30 // arabian
[BOMI 2.0 CPDs | AAA= 2.0 Structured]
T15 • Addressing Building Envelope Issues in Multi-Residential
Buildings PM AD CO This session examines what to do when a condominium building is not built properly, resulting in water leaks. In
this diverse panel, each speaker will each speak on their area of expertise and provide information to assist board
members, condominium owners, and property managers when these problems arise. How do condominium
owners and property managers deal with the problem? Who is qualified to assess the problems? Who can
remediate the building envelope? Who might be liable? How to finance the repairs? Will there be sufficient
resources in the reserve fund or do they have to seek special assessments from the owners? How does the board
implement a special assessment and what if the owners cannot pay?
Moderator: Professor Tang Lee, Environmental Design, University of Calgary
Panel: Shane B. King, Partner, McLeod, LLP
Allison Scott, Manager, New Home Buyer Protection, Public Safety Division, Alberta Municipal Affairs
Art Sisonenko, Homeowner
Randy Smith, Engineering Manager, Building Science, Williams Engineering
Mike Stevens, Associate Broker & General Manager, Sunreal Property Management Ltd
Pamela Wilson, President of the Board, Alberta Condominium Managers Association
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University of Calgary
Sharon Martens, Principal, MartensGroup
Alex Ramirez, District Quality Manager, PCL Construction
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Mark Solomon, Senior Manager, Project Management
Services Division, Western Canada, EllisDon Corporation
Hazel Sutton, Manager, Environmental Standards, BOMA
Susan Thompson, Business Development Manager, Real
Estate, Calgary Economic Development
Connor Twohig, Project Manager, Sustainable Building
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