RC114 SeptOct 2024 - Magazine - Page 3
T H E I N F R A S T R U C T U R E M AG A Z I N E
CONTENTS
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2024
8
LEADERSHIP
A TALE OF TWO WOMEN
Moving the needle and empowering the
next generation.
10 BUILDINGS
BY CONNIE VITELLO
10
BUILDINGS
THE RETROFIT CHALLENGE
The transition to net-zero includes
building retrofits.
D E PA R T M E N T S
BY MARK DOUGLAS WESSEL
14
ENERGY
4 Editor’s Note
THE FUTURE IS THERMAL
Ignoring our water infrastructure
comes with dire consequences.
District energy systems show the
way to net-zero.
BY JOHN TENPENNY
14 ENERGY
6 Front
18
Design selected for Toronto
Waterfront’s Keating Channel
Pedestrian Bridge.
CONSTRUCTION
BEAMING WITH OPPORTUNITY
22 Panorama
Building the structural steel reuse
industry in Canada.
Part of the Calgary Ring
Road required construction of
a new five-span bridge over
the Bow River.
BY KRISTEN BALOGH, ISIS BENNET AND LUCY YAN
24
ASSET MANAGEMENT
36 TOP100 Projects Updates
The Fraser River Tunnel
and Cowichan Hospital
Redevelopment projects.
BY GLENN MILLER
A NEW ERA
24 ASSET MANAGEMENT
Evolving asset management and
prioritizing resilience.
BY AYMONE AGOSSOU
38 People & Events
28
Appointments and event reports.
PROJECT DELIVERY
42 Closing Shot
WORKING IN CONCERT
What is Canada’s potential
capacity for housing construction?
Public-private partnerships shine when it
comes to social infrastructure.
BY MATHIEU LABERGE
BY JOHN TENPENNY
32
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SITE ASSESSMENT
PRESERVING THE PAST
32 SITE ASSESSMENT
Conducting archaeological assessments
for infrastructure projects.
BY ANDREW SNOOK
ABOUT THE COVER
Waterfront Toronto recently announced that WilkinsonEyre
has been selected to design the new Keating Channel
Pedestrian Bridge with their winning design concept
Equinox Bridge. Credit: WilkinsonEyre
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