Oxford Properties unveils designs for transformation of Toronto’s Park Hyatt...
The heritage-designated South Tower will be retained and restored, making it the first high-rise in Toronto to be totally retained in an adaptive re-use project. The post Oxford Properties unveils...
View ArticleNewfoundland shortlists teams for new mental health facility
The successful proponent will be announced in 2020, with construction to start months later. The post Newfoundland shortlists teams for new mental health facility appeared first on Canadian Consulting...
View ArticleLatest Infrastructure Resilience Publication focuses on buildings and...
The book zeroes in on the enhancements needed in the design and construction of buildings and lifeline systems (communications, electric power, water, transportation) to support a community’s social...
View ArticleGreen roofs now required in NYC
New York now joins cities like Toronto, Denver, San Francisco, and Portland, Oregon in making green roofs a requirement. The post Green roofs now required in NYC appeared first on Canadian Consulting...
View ArticleDewAir’s RH-Cube 18 dehumidifier reduces A/C costs
The HVAC industry’s first split-system mechanical dehumidifier using a compact, energy-efficient counter-flow heat exchanger for dedicated humidity control. The post DewAir’s RH-Cube 18 dehumidifier...
View ArticleIMAGINiT’s Clarity 2020 adds new features
The suite of products optimizes a BIM team’s efficiency by automating manual work, unlocking insights for analysis and seamless sharing of Revit data across the entire project team. The post IMAGINiT’s...
View ArticleASHRAE Signs MoU Agreement with New Buildings Institute
The NBI is an organization driving better energy performance in commercial buildings. The post ASHRAE Signs MoU Agreement with New Buildings Institute appeared first on Canadian Consulting Engineer.
View ArticleCamden’s newest illuminated Request to Exit switches
The ADA & ROHS compliant capacitive touch switches offer colour selectable LED illumination for improved visibility. The post Camden’s newest illuminated Request to Exit switches appeared first on...
View ArticleRFQ Issued for Vancouver’s new St. Paul’s Hospital
The new St. Paul’s – to be constructed at a new site at 1002 Station Street in Vancouver’s False Creek Flats, 3km from the current hospital site on Burrard Street – will have capacity for up to 548...
View ArticleOntario launching search for Ontario Place developer
The province's vision for the site is a destination that could include sport and entertainment landmarks, public spaces and parks, recreational facilities, as well as retail. The post Ontario launching...
View ArticleFeds invest in George Brown College’s ‘The Arbour’ project
The Government of Canada has committed to invest $4.1 million to construct The Arbour, the 10-storey, $134-million, mass-timber building project at George Brown College’s Waterfront Campus in Toronto....
View ArticleLeica Geosystem’s new handheld imaging laser scanner
The BLK2GO is a wireless handheld imaging laser scanner that captures 3D environments while the user is in motion, and continuously creates a digital representation of reality in the form of 3D point...
View ArticleReliable’s MACH-ProZone Version 8
The MACH-ProZone is a fully programmable BACnet Building Controller with highly scalable I/O in a very small footprint. The post Reliable’s MACH-ProZone Version 8 appeared first on Canadian Consulting...
View ArticleNew J.L Richards headquarters to emphasize Wellness
With the release of initial renderings, JLR’s in-house design team has provided new insight into what they hope to accomplish with this project. The post New J.L Richards headquarters to emphasize...
View ArticleLibrary and Archives Canada’s reveals design for net-zero preservation centre
The new preservation centre will be the first "net-zero carbon" facility dedicated to archival preservation in the Americas. The post Library and Archives Canada’s reveals design for net-zero...
View ArticleNew Zero Energy Office Buildings Design Guide
The guide was developed by ASHRAE, the American Institute of Architects, the Illuminating Engineering Society, and the U.S. Green Building Council with support and funding from the U.S. Department of...
View ArticleSidewalk Labs releases its Master Plan for Toronto’s Quayside
The draft Master Innovation and Development Plan is over 1,500 pages and divided into three volumes. The post Sidewalk Labs releases its Master Plan for Toronto’s Quayside appeared first on Canadian...
View ArticleQ&A with BrainBox AI co-founder Jean-Simon Venne
We wanted to know where the AI would deliver the most value, and so far we’re consistently seeing 25% to 35% energy savings and reducing greenhouse gas emissions by a huge percentage, about 40%. The...
View ArticleSight Seeing
New research conducted at a downtown Toronto office tower reveals wellness benefits of natural daylight and outdoor views. The post Sight Seeing appeared first on Canadian Consulting Engineer.
View ArticlePEI lands Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation
The project will include the construction of a 45,000 sq. ft. UPEI research facility in the town of St. Peter’s Bay, PEI. The post PEI lands Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation appeared...
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