Archives for February 2007
- 2007-02-28—Ottawa LRT is dead — again
- 2007-02-28—London Olympics to cost $20.5B
- 2007-02-28—Lafarge to abide by study
- 2007-02-28—Toronto a high risk employer
- 2007-02-28—The Met in the Making
- 2007-02-28—Checking Out Ontario’s Good Roads
- 2007-02-28—Elderly protester dies after serving jail time
- 2007-02-28—Holcim offers $571M for St. Lawrence
- 2007-02-28—Cranes may pull out of Toronto
- 2007-02-27—Victorian heritage blends with old, new at U of T
- 2007-02-27—Energy savings key to design of Concordia
- 2007-02-27—Cancer study wake-up call for industry
- 2007-02-27—Funds in place for floodway
- 2007-02-27—Ontario economy lags behind
- 2007-02-27—Charest defends park development project
- 2007-02-27—Badlands Condominiums
- 2007-02-27—Lavalin profits up
- 2007-02-27—Other energy efficiency techniques at Montreal’s Concordia University
- 2007-02-27—Alberta signs P3 for ring road
- 2007-02-27—Sustainable design at U.S. Green Building Council
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- 2007-02-26—Costs soar for Calgary projects
- 2007-02-26—Rexall Place reno
- 2007-02-26—Number One Tower
- 2007-02-26—Welland organization gets Ontario funds
- 2007-02-26—Canadian military pays Afghan farmers close to $1M for land
- 2007-02-26—Manitoba boosting road build funds
- 2007-02-26—Construction industry helps boost profits
- 2007-02-26—Halifax choice for primary treatment plants questioned
- 2007-02-26—Feds seek candidates for new Procurement Ombudsman
- 2007-02-26—Construction trades face more cancer
- 2007-02-26—Halcrow Yolles opens in Calgary
- 2007-02-26—New council for manager accreditation
- 2007-02-23—Cheese maker takes lead using
- 2007-02-23—Gateway Program will improve air quality: Minister
- 2007-02-23—The new face of Toronto’s core
- 2007-02-23—NDP demand Tories fix B.C. leaky condos
- 2007-02-23—Hamilton Health Sciences short-list building teams
- 2007-02-23—New Winnipeg airport terminal set to start construction soon
- 2007-02-23—Manitoba electrical workers upset
- 2007-02-23—Energy firm to move facilities
- 2007-02-23—Association works for community
- 2007-02-23—Calgary's high cost of construction
- 2007-02-23—National focus on 'hidden profession'
- 2007-02-22—Learning centre taking shape at university
- 2007-02-22—City budget maintains projects
- 2007-02-22—Caplan meets Hamilton industry
- 2007-02-22—Three firms short-listed for St. Catharines hospital
- 2007-02-22—Thieves target copper pipes from houses
- 2007-02-22—Recyling plant levelled
- 2007-02-22—New metals recycling plant for Woodstock
- 2007-02-22—Shuter Street Solder
- 2007-02-22—A Perfect Match Up
- 2007-02-22—Laval cancer centre gets funding boost
- 2007-02-21—Entertainment Complex
- 2007-02-21—Develop creative neighbourhoods using 'inner artist'
- 2007-02-21—Canam units win $5.5M to supply Honda building
- 2007-02-21—OLRB slams door on Dionisio
- 2007-02-21—Bird Construction to revitalize museum
- 2007-02-21—COCA welcomes electrical league
- 2007-02-21—Shriners may build hospital in London
- 2007-02-21—New Canadian association launched for mechanical service contractors
- 2007-02-21—Two Tower Project
- 2007-02-21—Watermain breaks in two Ontario towns
- 2007-02-20—Shortlisted companies for Ottawa Hospital
- 2007-02-20—Ontario set to build its largest green community
- 2007-02-20—ICI sectors face transition year
- 2007-02-20—Genetics Facility Glass
- 2007-02-20—Hydro Quebec gets green light for hydro electric project
- 2007-02-20—Ottawa is "crazy busy"
- 2007-02-20—Construction chair a first in Canada
- 2007-02-19—Cornwall treatment plant facing upgrades to meet standards
- 2007-02-19—Students gain from site tours
- 2007-02-19—Sour gas pipeline on ice
- 2007-02-19—Finning reports 45 per cent rise in profits
- 2007-02-19—Mississauga taxes reflect road work
- 2007-02-19—Sherbourne Street Sparks
- 2007-02-19—Movin' Up The Meridian
- 2007-02-19—The many lives of Ottawa LRT
- 2007-02-19—Build a house, build skilled trades
- 2007-02-16—Moore recognized for integrity, ethics
- 2007-02-16—Retrofit irks Sault firefighters
- 2007-02-16—Domtar demolition a work in progress
- 2007-02-16—Toyota to build two more N.A. plants
- 2007-02-16—Look to '08 for economic upturn
- 2007-02-16—Cultural buildings get retrofit funds
- 2007-02-16—CUPE Headquarters
- 2007-02-16—Kudos to Hamilton area firms for health, safety in construction
- 2007-02-15—Firms fined $75,000
- 2007-02-15—Church Worker
- 2007-02-15—Umbra tickled pink
- 2007-02-15—Economy slows, P3s to pave the prosperity road
- 2007-02-15—Industry drives pipeline expansion
- 2007-02-15—
- 2007-02-15—Report delayed on
- 2007-02-15—Watermain break closes camp
- 2007-02-15—Plastic pipe maker
- 2007-02-14—$10M for research centre
- 2007-02-14—B.C. experiences increase in crane accidents
- 2007-02-14—TransCanada wins bid to convert pipeline
- 2007-02-14—Toyota plant railway line to boast unique features
- 2007-02-14—SNC-Lavalin buys two U.S. firms
- 2007-02-14—Kilgour Estate Progress
- 2007-02-14—Safety awards handed out to road builders
- 2007-02-14—Geoexchange program goes nationwide
- 2007-02-14—Labour market info exchange with Australia
- 2007-02-14—Cheap-chic leads to cheap energy costs
- 2007-02-14—Lawyer denies he's in conflict over Olympic contract
- 2007-02-13—Cruickshank a vocal spokesman for roadbuilders
- 2007-02-13—Innovations share common themes
- 2007-02-13—Certification gains national momentum
- 2007-02-13—Condominium Cover Up
- 2007-02-13—Limited increase in construction jobs
- 2007-02-13—Protester guilty of contempt of court
- 2007-02-13—Costs spike for Alta. art gallery
- 2007-02-13—RFPs released for health centre's redevelopment
- 2007-02-13—Real estate fund eyes green investment
- 2007-02-12—College answers call for skilled labour training
- 2007-02-12—Protecting road workers a priority
- 2007-02-12—Gearing Up For Customers
- 2007-02-12—Feds miss chance to act on climate change
- 2007-02-12—Lafarge to burn tires in N.S.
- 2007-02-12—Pipeline costs rising
- 2007-02-12—Lewis Builds joins Trump Toronto development team
- 2007-02-12—Liberty Square Progress
- 2007-02-12—'Accidents will happen' mentality causing injuries, deaths in workplace
- 2007-02-12—Overhaul provisional license system
- 2007-02-09—Environmentally friendly cement
- 2007-02-09—Tory calls for end to gridlock
- 2007-02-09—Windsor bridge work uncertain
- 2007-02-09—Shopping centres buy green power
- 2007-02-09—Lawsuit dropped if feds fund work
- 2007-02-09—The Pulse Project
- 2007-02-09—Corporate profits hit high in '05
- 2007-02-09—Wellesley Street Work
- 2007-02-09—Construction boom blamed for spike in workplace injuries
- 2007-02-08—Creating contract documents
- 2007-02-08—Act now on underground economy
- 2007-02-08—Alberta eyes P3 for highway
- 2007-02-08—Ryerson hires design team for $8M photo gallery
- 2007-02-08—London Olympic costs climb to $21B
- 2007-02-08—Class “A” Construction
- 2007-02-08—New roads to gold mine will mean jobs, prosperity for Inuit
- 2007-02-08—London Olympic costs climb to $21B
- 2007-02-08—Building intentions continue climb
- 2007-02-08—Road Builders Meet Cansfield
- 2007-02-07—Road builders face changing industry
- 2007-02-07—Roadbuilders honour the best pavers
- 2007-02-07—Tool offers an 'edge' in worker safety
- 2007-02-07—Continental Curves
- 2007-02-07—Sea-to-Sky Highway closed after landslide
- 2007-02-07—Building ongoing in Mississauga
- 2007-02-07—Football team seeks developer
- 2007-02-07—Correction
- 2007-02-06—Don Valley Dealership
- 2007-02-06—Kingston construction industry urged to invest in Gold Seal training
- 2007-02-06—Watch your (contract) language
- 2007-02-06—It's time to shake up safety culture
- 2007-02-06—TO's Fair Wage Policy questioned
- 2007-02-06—Aecon acquires Karson Group for $42M
- 2007-02-06—ICI construction jobs jump in U.S.
- 2007-02-06—Production Facility Project
- 2007-02-06—Architects chosen for Bridgepoint project
- 2007-02-06—Most profitable year ever, says St. Lawrence
- 2007-02-06—Bridge safety suspect
- 2007-02-05—Labour force is altering collective bargaining in '07
- 2007-02-05—Russian construction enjoys growth
- 2007-02-05—Norbord hurt by slump
- 2007-02-05—Edmonton electricians waiting for work
- 2007-02-05—Why OLRB ruled the way it did
- 2007-02-05—Construction starts on wind power project
- 2007-02-05—Look for short-term cost savings
- 2007-02-05—Steel output spikes in China
- 2007-02-05—Drilling Deep Down
- 2007-02-05—Making the Mosaic
- 2007-02-05—Ottawa facility turning garbage into energy
- 2007-02-02—Enbridge posts higher earnings, prepares for pipeline construction
- 2007-02-02—Wiarton Willie's new digs
- 2007-02-02—SNC-Lavalin wins oilsands project
- 2007-02-02—Ontario behind times in P3/AFP money for roads
- 2007-02-02—Irish eyes smiling for good reason
- 2007-02-02—PCL co-founder, John Poole, leaves lasting legacy in construction field
- 2007-02-02—House raid yields Local 183 papers
- 2007-02-02—Genivar continues growth mode
- 2007-02-01—Legal ramifications during open period
- 2007-02-01—Reconstruction heats up in Afghanistan
- 2007-02-01—Architects face NIMBY challenges
- 2007-02-01—It's open season for union raids
- 2007-02-01—Scollard Street Site
- 2007-02-01—PEI treasurer violated regulations
- 2007-02-01—Mill to create jobs
- 2007-02-01—Terminal 1 expansion open for business at Pearson Airport
- 2007-02-01—Hospital Happenings
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| ALEX’S ECONOMICS BLOG |

Reed Construction Data Canada’s Chief Economist Alex Carrick discusses current developments in the North American economic environment with emphasis on the construction industry.
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