August 9, 2011
For immediate release:
Ontario’s Largest Construction Procurement Alliance Established
MARKHAM, ON (August 9, 2011) – Reed Construction Data, LLC (RCD) and Local Construction Associations (LCAs) in Ontario today announced an unprecedented strategic alliance to enhance the communication between construction Owners, bidders, and design professionals. The partnership aligns two industry giants for the purpose of providing efficient bid notifications and related services to the entire construction industry. Private and public Owners will benefit from the industry’s most comprehensive program for cost-saving initiatives and government best practices.
Through this partnership, RCD and the Ontario LCAs will utilize their decades of experience and established relationships to connect the purchasers of construction information with the industry’s largest database of qualified bidders. LCAs will bundle their electronic plan room content with RCD’s multi-phase project news service, Reed Connect. This will result in the province’s largest offering of construction opportunities connected to qualified contractors – providing building product manufacturers with access to Ontario’s largest database of specifications using keyword searches.
“Our collective reach to construction buyers and bidders in Ontario will be unparalleled with this alliance,” said Mark Casaletto, Vice President and General Manager, RCD Canada. “The partners have tremendous strengths and together we will forever improve how construction procurement is done in Ontario.”
Engagement with industry stakeholders, after a year of intense preparation, has culminated in a strategically developed solution benefitting all segments of the construction industry. RCD’s North American heritage and the LCAs’ extended relationships and credibility fosters a partnership that is both culturally adept and aligned.
“The time is right to join together,” said Martha George, President of the Grand Valley Construction Association. “Our alliance lays down a solid foundation for the future for how information is distributed and managed.”
“Each partner brings valuable resources to this table,” added Kim McKinney, Executive Vice President of the Toronto Construction Association. “Combined we have over one hundred staff and resources supporting this initiative.”
The partners have signed an LOI and are currently implementing the functional aspects of the agreement for market launch later this year.
About Reed Construction Data, LLC (RCD)
Reed Construction Data, LLC, a division of Reed Business Information and the Inaugural Strategic Partner of the AIA, is a leading North American and Canadian provider of construction information through a diverse portfolio of innovative products and services. Reed Construction Data’s portfolio of products and services includes national, regional and local construction data, building product information, construction cost data, market analytics and advertising channels to construction industry professionals in the U.S. and Canada.
About the Ontario Local Construction Associations (LCAs)
Ontario’s Local Construction Associations have a long history representing the local voice for over 7,000 firms in the ICI industry. LCAs provide a wide range of services for their members ranging from contract advice, dispute resolution, education, training and construction bid opportunities to name a few. The bid opportunity service combines project information, plans & specifications from the LCAs, resulting in the largest electronic plan room in the province for members and the benefit of owners and buyers of non-residential construction.
Reed Construction Data Contact:
Michelle Aarons
Phone: 905 752 5506
Email:michelle.aarons@reedbusiness.com
Grand Valley Construction Association (GVCA) Contact:
Martha George, President
Phone: 519.622.4822
Email: mgeorge@gvca.org
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