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This Week in Construction: Top Innovations & Industry Trends – May 10, 2025
This Week in Construction: Top Innovations & Industry Trends – May 10, 2025

Associated Press

time11-05-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

This Week in Construction: Top Innovations & Industry Trends – May 10, 2025

Peer-to-peer digital content sharing for construction and building professionals SUNDRE, ALBERTA, CANADA, May 11, 2025 / / -- Since its establishment in 2003, Construction Links Network has emerged as a premier news and information hub in the construction sector. With a commitment to enhancing the digital presence and search engine visibility of its members, Construction Links Network has become an indispensable resource for a wide array of professionals. This includes construction managers, contractors, developers, building and property managers, architects, designers, engineers, and government officials. As a dynamic hub for digital content dissemination, Construction Links Network offers its members diverse engagement opportunities through news releases, company announcements, blogs, podcasts, webinars, case studies, whitepapers, and videos. This week's top construction news in Canada highlights growing concerns over the 25% U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum. These tariffs are significantly driving up material costs, especially in Western Canada, resulting in project delays and budget overruns. Industry leaders warn that continued price pressures could hinder long-term infrastructure development and broader economic growth. In response, construction stakeholders are urging the federal government to pursue relief measures and seek alternative trade partnerships to minimize the impact. This situation underscores the sector's vulnerability to international trade dynamics and reinforces the need for proactive, strategic planning to protect the industry's resilience. Featured content published this week includes a range of topical subjects: • ConTech Weekly: Innovation in Construction – No. 106 • RONA Celebrated at AQMAT Awards Gala • Experts Needed for Development of ARCSA/ASPE/IAPMO Standards 63 and 78 • Energy Efficiency via Capital Planning: A Guide for Building Owners and Property Managers • Mississauga tops 100,000 building inspections in 2024 • Media Profile bolsters Community and Stakeholder Engagement Practice • MJ Building Envelope Solutions Named BILCO Rep for Eastern Canada Market • Nature-Based Solutions Take Center Stage in Free Climate Summit • Hamilton Delays Green Building Standards Amid Developer Cost Concerns • MLITSD Compliance Blitzes 2025-2026: Key Inspection Focus Areas • Suspended Engineer's Firm Admits Design Flaws in Dieppe Buildings • ACEC-Ontario Celebrates 50 Years with Record-Breaking Engineering Awards Gala • Northstar Receives $3.9M ERA Payment After Completing Calgary Facility Milestone • Jasper Wildfire Recovery Reaches Key Milestone with Debris Removal Complete • Breaking Barriers: All-Women Team Leads Quebec Construction Site • Celebrating Construction's Game Changers • Customized Unloading Solutions with KEITH® WALKING FLOOR® Systems • Prevent Tripping Hazards on Rooftops with Kee Step Mini Stepover • Metal Building Manufacturers Gain Significant Advantage by Delegating Installation • The Power of Collaboration: PCL's Unified Approach to the St. Paul Hospital Design-Build Project • IAPMO Adds ESPRI to Bolster Research and Innovation in Water, Plumbing Systems • SiteSummit Lineup Announced: Construction's Top Minds to Gather at the Industry's Must-Attend Event • London Construction Awards 2025: Entries Now Open • Introducing ALICE Plan • Celebrating 25 Years as One of Canada's Best Managed Companies • NEU Launches Third-Party Program to Validate Carbon Reduction Claims in Concrete Stay informed by subscribing to the Round Up News Magazine, a weekly digest reaching over 7,000 industry professionals. Connect with Construction Links Network to thrive in the ever-evolving construction, building, and design sectors. Arnie Gess Construction Links Network +1 403-589-4832 email us here Visit us on social media: LinkedIn Instagram Facebook YouTube X Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content 'as is' without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

This Week in Construction: Top Innovations & Industry Trends – April 30, 2025
This Week in Construction: Top Innovations & Industry Trends – April 30, 2025

Associated Press

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

This Week in Construction: Top Innovations & Industry Trends – April 30, 2025

Peer-to-peer digital content sharing for construction and building professionals SUNDRE, ALBERTA, CANADA, April 30, 2025 / / -- Since its establishment in 2003, Construction Links Network has emerged as a premier news and information hub in the construction sector. With a commitment to enhancing the digital presence and search engine visibility of its members, Construction Links Network has become an indispensable resource for a wide array of professionals. This includes construction managers, contractors, developers, building and property managers, architects, designers, engineers, and government officials. As a dynamic hub for digital content dissemination, Construction Links Network offers its members diverse engagement opportunities through news releases, company announcements, blogs, podcasts, webinars, case studies, whitepapers, and videos. This week's featured video from Keller Group offers a detailed 3D animation of Continuous Flight Auger (CFA) Piling, also known as Augered Cast-In-Place (ACIP) piling. Ideal for urban construction and sensitive environments, CFA piles provide a low-noise, vibration-free solution for structural support, earth retention, landslide prevention, and infrastructure projects. The process involves drilling with a hollow stem auger, pumping concrete or grout under pressure as the auger is withdrawn, then placing reinforcement into the wet concrete. Keller's CFA piles are typically reinforced with six-metre cages, with the ability to install longer as needed. This method is efficient and adaptable to various soil conditions, achieving depths over 30 metres with diameters from 300 mm to 1000 mm. With no need for temporary casing, installation is fast and cost-effective. Keller enhances quality assurance through advanced instrumentation on all rigs, monitoring key variables and generating detailed logs for each pile. A robust Quality Management System and non-destructive testing ensure integrity and performance, making CFA piling a reliable choice for complex, high-demand construction environments. Watch the full video to see how this technology is transforming modern foundation systems. Featured content published this week includes a range of topical subjects: • ConTech Weekly: Innovation in Construction – No. 105 • Spring Storm Preparedness: Tarion's Guide for New Ontario Homeowners • Managing Dispute Resolution in Construction with Visual Progress Tracking • Canadian Construction Industry Calls for Long-Term Commitment After Federal Election • Gardiner Expressway Rehabilitation Speeds Ahead • New ACI 323 PLUS Subscription Enhances Learning for Low-Carbon Concrete Standards • BILCO Expands Western Canadian Presence with New Partnership with Pilot Group • Grand Opening of the New RONA Moncton Store • Supercharge Your Collaboration Workflows with Revizto's Latest Software Update • Turenscape Wins 2025 RAIC International Prize for Leadership in Sustainable Urban Design • Submissions Now Open for the 2025 Wood Design & Building Awards • Future of Work 2025: Construction's New Blueprint for Change • CCA Calls for Strong Government Partnership with Construction Industry • Breaking the Silence: Addressing Construction's Mental Health Crisis • KEITH® WALKING FLOOR® Systems for Waste & Recycling Facilities • Protect Workers at Heights with Reliable Horizontal Lifeline Systems • Economic Development in Waywayseecappo Begins with Steel Design • Leadership Transition at Passive House Canada Ahead of 2025 National Conference • New Construction Payment Rules Aim to Protect Manitoba Contractors • MMF Unveils Affordable Housing Development for Métis Seniors in Manitoba Stay informed by subscribing to the Round Up News Magazine, a weekly digest reaching over 7,000 industry professionals. Connect with Construction Links Network to thrive in the ever-evolving construction, building, and design sectors. Arnie Gess Construction Links Network +1 403-589-4832 email us here Visit us on social media: LinkedIn Instagram Facebook YouTube X Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content 'as is' without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

The Latest Construction Innovations and Industry Insights - February 7, 2025
The Latest Construction Innovations and Industry Insights - February 7, 2025

Associated Press

time07-02-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

The Latest Construction Innovations and Industry Insights - February 7, 2025

Peer-to-peer digital content sharing for construction and building professionals SUNDRE, ALBERTA, CANADA, February 7, 2025 / / -- Since its establishment in 2003, Construction Links Network has emerged as a premier news and information hub in the construction sector. With a commitment to enhancing the digital presence and search engine visibility of its members, Construction Links Network has become an indispensable resource for a wide array of professionals. This includes construction managers, contractors, developers, building and property managers, architects, designers, engineers, and government officials. As a dynamic hub for digital content dissemination, Construction Links Network offers its members diverse engagement opportunities through news releases, company announcements, blogs, podcasts, webinars, case studies, whitepapers, and videos. Featured content published this week includes a range of topical subjects: • Zhiibaahaasing First Nation Breaks Ground on $47M Water Infrastructure Project • Canada's construction sector will reach a turnover of $395 billion in 2025 • CIB Backs $60.7M Indigenous-Led Logistics Park at Port of Prince Rupert • NV5 Releases Lidar Data for Palisades & Eaton Fire Recovery • Purdue Launches New Construction Management Program to Meet Industry Demand • Essential Safety Solutions to Protect Workers in Warehousing and Logistics Facilities • Design verification: compare as-built to as-designed • Applications Open: 2025 Build from the Heart Program • Why Bird Construction, Ehvert Mission Critical and Diamond Schmitt Architects Switched to Revizto • Simple ways to maintain a steel building • Matériaux Pont-Masson returns to RONA's network of affiliated dealers • CASK Welcomes Shannon Friesen as New President & CEO • Unlicensed Builder Fined for Fraudulent Practices in Ontario • • Canadian Construction Costs Continue to Climb, But at a Slower Pace • Registration Open: ACI Foundation's 2025 Concrete Innovation Forum • How AI Enabled a Mid-Sized Contractor to Cut Costs & Reduce Risk by Freeing Up Field Resources and Improving Documentation • New York Build 2025 Unveils Extensive Lineup of Networking Events Hosted by Industry Partners • ACEC-Ontario Releases Strategic Priorities for 2025 Provincial Election • New Illustrated User's Guide Enhances Understanding of NBC 2020 for Housing and Small Buildings • Cooper Equipment Rentals Expands Across Canada with Key Acquisitions in Ontario and Alberta Stay informed by subscribing to the Round Up News Magazine, a weekly digest reaching over 7,300 industry professionals. Connect with Construction Links Network to thrive in the ever-evolving construction, building, and design sectors. Arnie Gess Construction Links Network +1 403-589-4832 X LinkedIn Instagram YouTube Legal Disclaimer:

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