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Laval dental lab offers refined architecture to city’s industrial district
Laval dental lab offers refined architecture to city’s industrial district
 
Lightning-fast commercial waterproofing with polyurea
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Industry and gov’t collab aims to stamp out cement and concrete emissions
Industry and gov’t collab aims to stamp out cement and concrete emissions
A public/private partnership has launched a program to eliminate more than 15 million tonnes (15 billion kg) of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from cement and concrete production in Canada by 2030, followed by ongoing reductions of over 4 million tonnes
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Toronto’s waterfront stormwater facility wins award for innovative design
Toronto’s waterfront stormwater facility wins award for innovative design
Cherry Street Stormwater Management Facility has won the inaugural design review panel award by Waterfront Toronto in the category of excellence in built work, for its remarkable sculptural design and innovative solution to stormwater management.
 
Report sheds light on alarming construction industry stats
Report sheds light on alarming construction industry stats
A global report by United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has found that despite an increase in investment and worldwide success in lowering the energy intensity of buildings, the sector’s total energy consumption and CO2 emissions increased in 2021 above pre-pandemic levels.
 
 
Toronto developers go head-to-head for Canada's tallest building title
Toronto developers go head-to-head for Canada's tallest building title
Developer Pinnacle International has applied to the city to increase the heights of the two new towers being built in its Pinnacle One Yonge complex by 10 and 12 storeys, appearing to rival the residential building The One by Mizrahi Developments under construction close by.
 
 
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Fixing thermal bridging in masonry foundation wall?
Fixing thermal bridging in masonry foundation wall
Thermal bridges occur all over a building in transitions, terminations, and penetrations. Foundation to wall transitions, balcony projections, window and door openings, and roof parapets can all serve as thermal bridges. However, while identifying areas where thermal bridging can occur is a relatively straightforward process; some areas were harder to solve until recently, as they involved junctions where masonry loads are applied to the foundation below.
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