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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
MARCH/APRIL 2023
FEATURES
36 KEY PLAYERS & OWNERS DINNER
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2023 OUTLOOK
BUILDING TOWARD
THE FUTURE
The construction industry is
making plans to succeed in 2023.
D E PA R T M E N T S
BY SIMON J. FENN
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4 Editor’s Note
Project owners and labour
unions attempt to make peace.
BUILDINGS
THE RENEWAL PLAN
BY JOHN TENPENNY
6 Front
24 REMEDIATION
BY JOHN TENPENNY
Ontario labour comes
to the aid of Ukrainian
refugees, and more.
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ENERGY
22 Panorama
JUST DO IT
Renovations are underway at
Toronto’s Rogers Centre.
District Energy projects are putting
municipalities on the path to net-zero.
BY GLENN MILLER
40 People & Events
Appointments and event reports
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42 Closing Shot
Increasing diversity in
construction through CBAs.
BY ROSEMARIE POWELL
Retrofitting Canada’s building
stock to achieve emissions targets.
REMEDIATION
ROCK STAR TREATMENT
32 TRANSPORTATION
Quebec quarry introduces new
soil management model for
construction industry.
BY MARK CARDWELL
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28
TOP 100 PROJECTS
CONSTRUCTION
TOP100 PROJECTS UPDATE
WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE
Advanced Nuclear Materials
Research Centre and Montreal
Metro Blue Line Extension.
Gantry cranes keep vital bridge
open during complete reconstruction.
BY GEORGE KOCH
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KEY PLAYERS &
OWNERS DINNER
BEHIND THE CURTAIN
Exclusive coverage of the 2023 Top100
Projects Key Players and Owners
Dinner at The Carlu in Toronto.
TRANSPORTATION
Canada’s High Frequency Rail
project needs more transparency.
BY TERRY JOHNSON AND PETER MIASEK
ABOUT THE COVER
At a Laval quarry, Englobe and Demix have developed an innovative process
that significantly reduces the impact of construction activities on the environment
and on road mobility, for the benefit of the local community. ENGLOBE
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