Funding will accelerate the fabrication of high-value mass timber components from undervalued eastern spruce
March 27, 2025
The Canadian Wood Council (CWC) applauds the Government of Canada’s strategic investment in Nova Scotia’s mass timber sector, recognizing its role in advancing low-carbon construction, economic growth, and job creation.
We had the pleasure of joining IIBEC and OBEC in Toronto, Canada, for a live, interactive experience convening the best experts in building enclosure industry from September 29-October 1, 2024.
This year, IIBEC and OBEC have teamed up to bring the 2024 Building Envelope Symposium to Toronto, Canada, for a live, interactive experience convening the best experts in building enclosure industry. Jill Bloom, Group Publisher for Building Enclosure, sat down with IIBEC’s CEO/EVP, Brian Pallash, to chat about what to expect during this year’s show.
Several Canadian topics will be offered throughout the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance 2024 Summer Conference, June 3-6 in Montréal, Quebec.
Berry Global Group, Inc. announced that it is expanding warranty protection for its Canadian building wrap customers, offering a 5-year product and labor warranty for its TYPAR.ca™ housewrap.
Exemplifying excellence in the industry, Alumicor’s architectural representative Jennie Lamoureux, CTR/RTC, CSI, FMPC was elected to serve as director of Devis de construction Canada-Construction Specifications Canada Section de Montréal.
Region 2023 Industry Summit, held virtually April 12, covered topics specific to British Columbia including how to manage price escalation in the commercial contracting sector, an overview of available rebate programs for residential window replacement, and insight into the work being done by WorkSafeBC.
The Canadian Construction Materials Centre recently added the new TYPAR Construction Tape to its list of approved products, making the complete TYPAR Weather Protection System now available to the Canadian market.
The Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance announced the recent funding approval for the updating of three Canadian glass standards made possible through the Canadian General Standards Board, a federal government organization offering comprehensive standards development.