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CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTIONINSTITUT CANADIEN DE LA CONSTRUCTION EN ACIER
WEARESTEEL2 0 1 7 – 2 0 1 8A N N U A L R E P O R T
say it with steel
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3760 14th Avenue, Suite 200, Markham, Ontario L3R 3T7
Phone: 905-604-3231 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.cisc-icca.ca
Twitter: @cisc_icca | LinkedIn: Canadian Institute of Steel Construction
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4 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN & PRESIDENT
6 VISION, MISSION & STRATEGIC PLAN
9 MEMBERS & ASSOCIATES
11 ADVOCACY
14 CISC QUALITY CERTIFICATION
16 EDUCATION & RESEARCH
21 STEEL KNOWLEDGE FOR A STEEL WIN
23 STEEL TRAINING
24 STEEL PUBLICATIONS & APPS
29 CODES & STANDARDS
30 CISC COMMUNICATIONS
37 CISC FABRICATORS HAVE EXCLUSIVE ACCESS TO ALL LEED V4 PROJECTS
38 2017 – 2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
39 MEMBER & ASSOCIATE PRODUCTS/ SERVICES DIRECTORY
MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN AND PRESIDENTCISC ANNUAL REPORT 2017/18
PAUL MIKOLICH
"The governments are more eager than ever to talk
with 'steel people,' which gives each of us more
opportunities to showcase what we do!"
What a year it has been! Prompt payment passing in the legislature, others following the lead; federal buy-in, and more momentum. A successful trade case that will help to preserve business within our borders. A trade war that has provided one resounding positive – STEEL is at the forefront of most people’s discussions today. The governments are more eager than ever to talk with “steel people” which gives each of us more opportunities to showcase what we do!
The CISC has a long list of accomplishments – please take the time to learn about them. Even though trade and advocacy has taken the limelight, talk to the staff to get more details about the benefits of CISC.
The past Chair, Laurier Trudeau, had a mandate of communication – thank you. I, last September, started my term with a mandate of teamwork. We have certainly proven what can be done when we work together. Prompt payment and the trade case success are but two examples!
To conclude, I would like to thank the board of directors and the CISC staff for their support and assistance throughout the past year. To all members and associates, thank you for your participation – let’s forge ahead as a TEAM.
MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
Strength in Steel
EDWARD WHALEN, P.ENG.
"The CISC will continue to protect and lobby for free &
fair trade. We will vehemently defend Canada against
countries dumping fabricated steel into Canada. That’s
what we do."
The CISC has never in its history provided this much tangible and soon-to-be realized benefits to the financial bottom line of our Members & Associates than in the last two years.
This annual report shows just how busy and how successful the CISC (staff, Members & Associates, Board Members) has been on its strategy to protect and grow our domestic industry.
Some key successes that affect every member directly or indirectly are the leadership in the spread of prompt payment legislation across the country both federally and provincially, the successful CISC led anti-dumping fight preventing illegally priced fabricated steel entering Canada and the CISC lobbying for financial programs to soften the financial risks of the tariffs against U.S. steel.
The CISC will continue to drive for prompt payment legislation until we see it implemented everywhere in Canada. We will continue to protect and lobby for free & fair trade. We will vehemently defend Canada against countries dumping fabricated steel into Canada. That’s what we do.
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
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VISION, MISSION, & STRATEGIC PLAN6 CISC ANNUAL REPORT 2017/18
STAKEHOLDERS ` Championed prompt payment throughout the
country to ensure our Members & Associates in the construction industry get paid on time. Our efforts resulted in Ontario enacting Bill 142, the Construction Lien Amendment Act, which included prompt payment provisions. Following this win, Manitoba introduced and passed second reading for Bill 218, the Prompt Payments in the Construction Industry Act. Saskatchewan’s provincial government has also committed to updating their current Builders’ Lien Act to include prompt payment and adjudication legislation in the fall of 2018. Additionally, Quebec has implemented a pilot project that assess a prompt payment regime, adjudication and accountability reporting measures.
` In early 2017, with the support of the CISC, Bill S-224, the Canada Prompt Payment Act passed in the senate with unanimous support. Since then, the CISC has continued to provide critical input to the Canadian government regarding the establishment of federal prompt payment legislation. The CISC is leading the development and implementation of the proper legislation that will ensure that everyone down the construction supply chain will be paid on time for all government projects.
` The CISC federally won the world’s first fabricated industrial steel components (FISC) anti-dumping and subsidizing trade case, resulting in trade duties levied against China, South Korea, and Spain. Consequently, we preserved over 1.5 million man hours and restored work worth 100,000 tonnes of fabricated steel back to Canada. Our efforts have ensured fairness and has protected our Canadian market share from illegal trade.
` CISC countered an appeal by Suncor, LNG Canada, Fluor, and Lafarge to the FISC trade duties to uphold the Canadian International Trade Tribunal’s ruling and, ultimately preserving the Canadian steel supply chain.
` The CISC advocated for Ontario’s Bill 194, Fairness in Procurement Act, which protects Ontario from one-way Buy America trade procurement practices. As a result of our on-going lobbying for fair and reciprocal trade, Bill 194 received Royal Assent in April 2018.
` Disputed LNG Canada’s duty remission request to Canada’s Finance Ministry, claiming that Canada does not have the ability or expertise to fabricate FISC for LNG modules. The CISC challenged this request to champion the use of fairly priced FISC for all LNG projects in order to maintain global competitiveness for Canadian fabricators.
` Urged politicians to address the political platforms affecting the steel construction industry at the CISC's annual “Day on the Hill” and across regional legislators. Alongside a national delegation of Members & Associates, we continue to act as Canada’s voice for the steel construction industry.
` Partnered with Dan Leduc of Norton Rose Fulbright to provide an exclusive specialized steel legal team that will provide quick resolutions, less preliminary legal education, lower costs and better outcomes for CISC Members & Associates in need of legal assistance.
OUR VISIONCanada’s voice for the steel construction industry, providing leadership in sustainable design and construction, efficiency, quality and innovation.
OUR MISSIONThe CISC promotes the use and benefits of steel in construction, adds value to the design and construction community and supports the needs of the membership and industry through technical expertise, knowledge transfer, research and development, industry codes and standards, certification, and advocacy.
The CISC continues to move forward in its evolution to become the voice for Canada’s steel construction industry, inspired by our bold vision and guided by our strategic plan objectives to strengthen the CISC, enhance membership value and increase market share.
There have been several milestone achievements of strategic plan objectives in the past year, and several new initiatives are currently underway.
VISION, MISSION & STRATEGIC PLAN
` Strengthened steel education in Canada with engineering
and architectural professors from universities across Canada at the CISC’s biennial Educator’s Forum.
` The CISC provides leadership to over 20 different codes and standards writing committees to ensure the competitiveness of the steel industry.
` Developed CISC Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) exclusively for participating CISC fabricators in order to provide exclusive access to LEED v4 building projects.
` Challenged nine university teams at the 3rd CSCE-CISC Canadian National Steel Bridge Competition to push the boundaries of innovative thinking, while exposing hundreds of students to steel design and construction.
` Successfully showcased the versatility, performance and sustainability of steel across the country at SteelDay 2017.
` Promoted steel by exhibiting and presenting at construction industry trade shows across Canada.
` Launched new Steel Careers page on the CISC website. This new feature assists industry professionals with various levels of experience to plan their next steel career by providing a vast amount of integrated steel career options, a definition, a level of knowledge and skill required, as well as the applicable training and academic institutions that can help reach their goals.
` Launched the CISC Job Board as a platform to complement the hiring initiatives of our Members & Associates. With over 16 million hits per year on the CISC website, we are amplifying our Members & Associates’ efforts in obtaining high quality candidates within the Canadian steel construction industry.
` CISC is now active on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Google+, Google My Business and Instagram. Through these new lanes of communication, we are reaching all our industry stakeholders and local Canadian markets with direct messaging. In addition, it provides an interactive opportunity to promote and advocate for the steel industry!
` The 2017 Canadian Steel Conference in Calgary brought together the steel industry’s leading experts and professionals from across Canada to educate and promote advancements in steel construction.
FINANCIAL ` Launched new CISC National Consulting
Company Associate category for design companies with multiple offices. This new category provides the ability to bring all offices into the CISC family in order to take advantage of the special promotions and options for this category.
` The CISC introduced a new platform to increase funding for research, development and training programs. The CISC is now looking for donations from the entire steel construction industry to accelerate innovation and competitiveness of steel in Canada.
` The CISC is now providing several of its publications electronically online. We are looking to continuously expand on this list for the benefit of the steel industry.
` The CISC is now offering exclusive advertising opportunities on the CISC website. This platform provides more value to CISC membership and increases digital reach to companies across Canada and abroad. This platform is available only to Members & Associates.
INTERNAL PROCESSES ` To better track and meet strategic plan initiatives,
the CISC has implemented a balanced scorecard in major departments within the organization.
` Transitioned CISC’s corporate website to a new hosting service that has increased the website speed time and reliability, enhancing the overall user experience.
` Surveyed engineers and architects in order to provide engineering/architectural courses in formats that best suit the needs of the user.
ORGANIZATIONAL GROWTH ` Ongoing strategic meetings are conducted by the
CISC Board of Directors to align the needs of the steel construction industry on a national and regional level.
` Education and training courses are offered on a consistent basis and are made available to internal staff to ensure the skill sets necessary to perform each individual role is up to industry standards.
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The CISC promotes the use and benefits of steel in construction, adds value to the design and construction community and supports the needs of the membership and industry through technical expertise, knowledge transfer, research and development, industry codes and standards, certification, and advocacy.
STEEL: A HISTORY OF STRENGTH. A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE OF POSSIBILITIES.
OUR MISSION
CORE BUSINESSES
OUR VISIONCanada’s voice for the steel construction industry, providing leadership in sustainable design and construction, efficiency, quality and innovation.
STRATEGIC PLAN 2015-2019
FINANCIAL• Grow course attendance
• Increase funding for E&R activities
• Enhance membership growth
• Growth of products and services
STAKEHOLDERS• Protect and grow market share
• Raise the profile and image of steel construction industry
• Improve cost, efficiency, productivity and safety of steel construction
• Ensuring the future of the industry
• Membership value
• Sustainability of steel
INTERNAL PROCESS IMPROVEMENT• Improve the messaging
• Processing improvements
• Efficient expense reporting
• Continuous improvement
• Infrastructure improvements
ORGANIZATIONAL GROWTH• Trusted advisor status
• Skills development
STRATEGIC PILLARS
FINANCIALORGANIZATIONAL GROWTH
STAKEHOLDERSINTERNAL PROCESS
Codes &
Standards
Research &
Innovation
Publications &
Design aids
Marketing, Communications
&Sustainability
Advocacy
Certification &
Accreditation
Education&
Training
Member &
Associate Services
CISC SolutionsCentre
TOTAL MEMBERS & ASSOCIATES AS OF 07/2018
872NEW MEMBERS & ASSOCIATES
40
Our Members & Associates are the premier leaders and innovators of the entire Canadian steel construction industry. We are made up of an elite community of businesses executing the highest quality standards, professionals at the leading-edge of practice, as well as educators and students who are shaping the engineering and architectural advancements of tomorrow.
The CISC will continue to engage, facilitate and support the needs of our prestigious network of Members & Associates. In turn, they gain access to endless member benefits and support critical advocacy efforts that maintain the integrity of the steel construction industry.
OUR MEMBERS ARE
Steel Fabricators
Steel Service Centres or Steel Warehouses
Steel Mill Producers
Steel Detailers
Steel Affiliates
OUR ASSOCIATES ARE
Small Steel Fabricators
Steel Erectors
Suppliers
Consultant Companies
National Consulting Companies
Builders or Stakeholders
North American Steel Mill Producers
Professors, and students enrolled in engineering, architectural and other technical programs
Professional Individuals
Technical Individuals
MEMBERS & ASSOCIATES
Advocacy and Leadership
Î With the support of our Members and Associates, we are the national voice for the Canadian Steel Construction industry.
Your involvement makes your voice stronger!
š Anti-dumping, š Tariffs, š Prompt payment legislation.
Î The CISC hosts regional and national events across Canada, providing our Members & Associates the opportunity to network and learn from the industry’s leading experts.
š Industry-led events, š Training & courses, š Lunch & learns, š SteelDay, š Educator's Forum and more!
Î The CISC provides important information, news and technical resources that is vital to the success of our Members and Associates.
This will ensure that your business will remain at the forefront of the steel construction industry.
š Steel Knowledge Blog, š Project Solutions, š Technical publications & apps.
Î As a CISC Member or Associate, you gain exclusive access to cost-saving programs that will enhance your business all while saving you money.
š CISC affinity programs, š Exclusive CISC pricing for legal services, š Exclusive CISC pricing for group benefits, š Promotional savings on publications and courses for students,
professors, and more!
Networking and Education
Exclusive Benefits and Savings
Resources and Research
BENEFITS OF JOINING THE
CISC
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ADVOCACY
CISC Members & Associates are promoting and supporting the Canadian Steel Industry in the following ways:
CISC Members & Associates receive the following benefits: ` Participate in federal, provincial and municipal lobbying
efforts.
` Gain access to presenting at or attending valuable lunch and learn presentations.
` Exclusive access to CISC Project Solutions.
` Access to the CISC Solutions Centre and Technical Help Desk.
` Exclusive access to CISC webinars on trending topics.
` Participate in prestigious design awards and engaging industry development events.
` Exclusive access to CISC affinity programs.*
` Participate in the CISC Quality Certification program (CISC processing fee included in annual dues).
` Subscription to Advantage Steel magazine.
` Exclusive advertising opportunities in Advantage Steel magazine and on the CISC website.
` Exclusive opportunity to participate in the annual CISC SteelDay.
` Exclusive access to post on the CISC Job Board.
` Opportunity to participate on national and regional CISC committees.
` Exclusive opportunity to sponsor and exhibit at The Canadian Steel Conference.
` Access to projects requiring CISC membership (where applicable).
` Company information posted on the CISC website and Advantage Steel magazine directory.
` Eligible to be a voting member of the CISC.*
` Eligible to sit on the CISC Board of Directors.*
` Access to the CISC logo and marketing materials.
` Establish yourself/company as an elite stakeholder in the Canadian steel construction industry.
` Opportunities to share best practices within the industry.
` Business-to-business opportunities within the CISC Network.
` Opportunity for your company’s abilities and achievements to be showcased on various platforms.
` Discounted passes to NASCC.
` NEW! Specialized legal team with cross-Canada experience available.*
* Available to CISC Members only.
` Support government advocacy and lobbying initiatives vital to industry.
` Support the marketing and promotion of the use of steel in Canadian construction projects.
` Support the work against dumped and subsidized fabricated structural steel entering Canada through advocacy and trade cases.
` Support over $300,000 in scholarship funding, student competitions and university research funding across Canada.
` Assist in funding of CISC Steel Centres of Excellence in Canadian universities.
` A chance to give back to the industry – get involved and make a difference.
` Support the development of national, as well as international, codes and standards for the benefit of all stakeholders in the Canadian steel industry.
` Support the CSCE-CISC Student Steel Bridge Competition.
` Support the CISC Architectural Student Design Competition.
` Support collaboration between all stakeholders in the Canadian construction industry.
` Facilitate the relationship between business and industry.
The CISC has been pushing for unique legislation that ensures timely payments to contractors and sub-contractors working on construction projects across the country. Thanks to the ongoing advocacy efforts of the CISC, alongside collaborations with industry partners, we have achieved several milestone accomplishments to date. We are seeing prompt payment and adjudication legislation being developed and implemented for the first time in Canada, ensuring that companies will be paid within a 30-day window.
The CISC’s initiatives in promoting the importance of prompt payment and lobbying the need for immediate legislation has guaranteed that:
` Quality companies will no longer go bankrupt due to untimely payments.
` Money will flow better through the construction supply chain.
` Companies will have the funds to invest into their businesses, meaning more hired apprentices and newer equipment.
` There will be less risk in business, resulting in competitive pricing in the market.
ADVOCACY
PROMPT PAYMENT
The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) is the voice for the Canadian steel construction industry. We promote dialogue, collaboration and commerce between industry stakeholders – advancing the benefits of steel to the consulting community, builders and buyers, academia and government.
The CISC represents the entire steel construction supply chain including manufacturers, fabricators, service centres, detailers, consultants, industry suppliers, owners and developers.
The CISC is the leading organization driving prompt payment initiatives in Canada.
Canadian Steel Construction: Builders of a strong middle class
“Prompt payment legislation with adjudication is one of the most important and needed corrective measures in the Canadian construction industry. It not only provides a speedy resolution to payment disputes of the original contract, but it can also be applied to correct the dysfunctional process of approving and paying for project changes. Ontario was the first to achieve this goal and we are seeing the dominos beginning to fall across the country.” - Ed Whalen, P.Eng., President & CEO, CISC
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MEMBERS & ASSOCIATES
The CISC is proud to see Canada working towards finding a resolution to this systemic issue.
We continue to provide support and work closely with each region’s provincial government, as well as the federal government, to encourage the development of strong prompt payment legislation.
There is a dire need to implement changes to the status quo if we want the Canadian construction industry to succeed.
We look forward to the progress of nationwide prompt payment legislation.
ONGOING DEVELOPMENTS » British Columbia Law Institute is in the process of reviewing the province’s current Builders’ Lien Act as part of the Builders Lien Reform Project.
» New Brunswick’s Legislative Services Branch of the Office of the Attorney General released Law Reform Notes #40 that highlighted the need to modernize the province’s Construction Act, based on Ontario’s findings. The Legislative Services Branch is soon to release its Law Reform Notes #41, which is expected to address prompt payment and adjudication.
December 2017
With the ongoing advocacy efforts of the CISC, Ontario enacts prompt payment legislation through reforms of the existing Construction Lien Act. Bill 142, the Construction Lien Amendment Act, is the first prompt payment regime of any kind in Canada and creates a new standard for other provinces to follow.
December 2017
Quebec passes Bill 108, an Act to facilitate oversight of public bodies’ contracts and to establish the Autorité des marchés publics. This allows the provincial government to implement pilot projects intended to test various construction law reforms for public contracts and subcontracts. The assessments will include a prompt payment regime, adjudication and accountability reporting measures. The CISC will continue to maintain an open dialogue with the provincial government about the importance of prompt payment to ensure the right legislation is developed in Quebec.
January 2018
The Canadian federal government calls on the construction industry to further develop Bill S-224, the Canada Prompt Payment Act. With the recommendations of the CISC, industry stakeholders and the leading consultants who assisted in implementing Ontario’s Bill 142, the Canadian government will develop legislation to ensure the timely flow of payments from contractors to subcontractors who work on federal government projects.
April 2018
With the implementation of Ontario’s Bill 142 as a guide, as well as the support from the CISC, Manitoba introduces and passes second reading of Bill 218, the Prompt Payments in the Construction Industry Act. This bill proposes payment obligations ensuring that all those involved in a construction contract will be paid within reasonable time frames. If not, the defending contractor or subcontractor will have the right to dispute resolution.
June 2018
Saskatchewan’s government announces their commitment to introduce amendments to the current Builders’ Lien Act. These changes will include prompt payment and adjudication provisions that ensures invoices are paid within a 30-day window. The CISC will continue to help develop the communication strategy, while meeting with government official to promote the need for prompt payment legislation.
TIMELINE
CISC ADVOCACY INITIATIVES
October 2017
Canadian government prioritizes prompt payment for contractors and sub-contractors on federal projects Prime Minister Justin Trudeau instructs the Minister of Public Services and Procurement to prioritize prompt payment for contractors and sub-contractors who do business with her department.
September 2017
Bill S-224 reaches the House of Commons for considerationThanks to the consistent support of the CISC and the NTCCC, Bill S-224, the Canada Prompt Payment Act is being reviewed in the House of Commons.
December 2017
Ontario’s Bill 142, the Construction Lien Amendment Act, receives Royal AssentWith the strong efforts of the CISC, Ontario enacts the first legislation that includes prompt payment language in Canada.
January 2018
Canadian government calls on the construction industry to assist in the development of federal prompt payment legislationThe Canadian government initiates a consultation process with the CISC, industry stakeholders and the lead consultants who successfully implemented Ontario’s Bill 142, Bruce Reynolds and Sharon Vogul.
April 2018
The CISC counters an appeal to FISC trade caseIn order to uphold the Canadian International Trade Tribunal’s original ruling, the CISC has challenged an appeal against the original offenders in the FISC trade case. We will continue to ensure that we are protecting Canadian market share in the interest of the steel construction industry.
November 2017 - Ongoing
The CISC disputes a tariff remission request from LNG CanadaThe CISC has been actively ensuring that FISC products used in any LNG project in Canada must be purchased legally and at fair market value. We will continue to fight against anti-dumping and illegal trade in Canada.
April 2018
Ontario’s Bill 194, Fairness in Procurement Act, receives Royal AssentThis act will restrict procurement opportunities for companies from states in the U.S. that have or will pass the Buy American Act. The CISC’s endless advocacy efforts has taken Canada one step closer to ending one-way trade.
April 2018
Manitoba’s Bill 218, the Prompt Payments in the Construction Industry Act, passes second readingThe CISC’s efforts in pushing prompt payment across the country has resulted in Canada’s second province developing legislation that protects our Members & Associates from the negative effects of delayed payments!
June 2018
CISC Quebec Region Gathers at the National Assembly to Discuss Steel Industry ChallengesThe CISC hosts a Day at the National Assembly to meet with caucus members to discuss issues and concerns affecting the steel industry, including the topic of U.S. and Canadian steel trade tariffs.
June 2018
The CISC submits recommendations to improve the proposed Canadian tariffs on U.S. steelThe CISC provided recommendations to the Canadian government to advocate for the needs of the steel industry, as well as the downstream industries that would also be affected.
June 2018
Saskatchewan’s government commits to implementing prompt payment legislationSaskatchewan will introduce amendments to the current Builders’ Lien Act to include prompt payment and adjudication provisions that ensures invoices are paid within a 30-day window. The CISC is actively working closely with government officials to ensure that the right changes will be made.
July 2018
Canadian Government releases commissioned report outlining the need for federal prompt payment legislationWith the recommendations of the CISC and industry stakeholders, leading consultants confirm that Canada is in need for prompt payment and adjudication legislation for federal projects across Canada. Their recommended solution is structured similarly to the legislation that was introduced in Ontario in 2017.
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CISC QUALITY CERTIFICATION
WHAT OUR MEMBERS ARE SAYING!
The “CISC Steel Structures Certification” is a market differentiator in a crowded field of competitors. The certification provides our clients with the comfort of third party validation, certifying that we are knowledgeable and experienced in the building of structures and that we follow the relevant codes and standards in the execution of our work.
Walter Koppelaar, CEO & Chairman
WALTERS GROUP INC.
As a CISC certified bridge fabricator, it sets us apart as specialists with the in-depth knowledge, experience and equipment required to fabricate steel bridges to the relevant codes and standards. Our customers are delighted the CISC has taken the lead in creating a world-class certification programme specific to the fabrication of steel bridges in Canada. It provides them the confidence they demand that their bridges will be fabricated by experts to the highest quality standards.
Paul King, MS, P.Eng., VP Engineering
RAPID-SPAN GROUP
I appreciate the effort that CISC takes to vet and certify high quality Members. When we put out a tender to the market, we specify the companies that are CISC certified when we can. It gives me peace of mind knowing that when we entrust a project to a Quality Certified CISC Member, we can expect a high level of consistency and quality where safety is paramount.
Terry Wilk, M.Eng., P.Eng., Principal
STANTEC CONSULTING LTD.
CISC CERTIFICATION PROGRAMSThere are two separate certification programs currently offered by the CISC: Steel Structures and Steel Bridges.
CISC has one of the most comprehensive and independently audited quality certification programs in the industry. The CISC Quality Certification program has been rapidly gaining traction across the country. Multiple provincial jurisdictions are already specifying or actively considering specification of CISC Quality Certified fabricators. The S6-14 Bridge Standard now requires fabricators to be quality certified and the CISC Quality Certification program is recognized and referenced in the standard.
CISC Quality Certification creates the right foundation of knowledge for fabricators of steel structures and steel bridges. It provides proof of quality and competence for the construction industry, assuring organizations are adhering to national and international standards.
*Some conditions apply.*Some conditions apply.
CISC STEEL STRUCTURES CERTIFICATION*
Focused on the fabrication shop
(does not include erection activities)
CISC STEEL BRIDGES CERTIFICATION*
Focused on the fabrication shop
(does not include erection activities)
QUALITY CERTIFIED
STEEL STRUCTURES
QUALITY CERTIFIED
STEEL BRIDGES
60 23
PLANTS PLANTS
STEEL STRUCTURES CERTIFIED STEEL BRIDGES CERTIFIED
CERTIFICATION OFFERS A CLEAR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE:
More owners are specifying CISC Quality Certification
CISC Certified companies get on the pre-qualified bidders list
CISC Certification improves construction relationships
CISC Certification establishes long-term business relationships
Certified firms will be able to consistently deliver the highest quality products and services
Improvement of performance, coordination, and productivity internally
Increase your business potential growth
Instill confidence to prospective clients that the intended quality is being achieved and maintained by the company in which they are hiring
83COMPANIES CERTIFIED
Newly updated 3rd Edition of the CISC Steel Bridge Certification:
This revised edition includes the scope and requirements for two bridge certification categories: Complex Steel Bridges and Simple Steel Bridges.
This new certification category addresses these special processes and requirements of steel fabrication for highway and railway bridge structure.
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The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction is committed to excellence in steel design and construction and dedicated to supporting the next generation of steel professionals through various programs and direct funding for research and education at leading Canadian colleges and universities.
Our Education & Research programs support the development of innovative steel solutions to solve the most complex design and construction challenges and help position steel as the material of choice.
CISC uses scholarships, competitions, research funding, centres of excellence and educator support programs at Canadian schools of Engineering and Architecture to engage and help prepare the next generation of decision makers.
Since 2005, the CISC has funded various scholarships, supported student competitions in Architecture and Engineering, and provided university research grants totaling over $3 million. On an annual basis, the CISC contributes over $300,000 to our various programs.
These college and university level programs are entirely funded by special donations, from organizations deeply committed to steel education and research.
EDUCATION & RESEARCHBUILDING THE FUTURE OF CANADIAN STEEL
CENTRES OF
EXCELLENCECOMPETITIONSTRAINING
RESEARCH
GRANTSSCHOLARSHIPS
OVERVIEW
EDUCATION AND RESEARCH COUNCILThe CISC Education and Research Council (ERC) funds and directs the national education and research activities of CISC, monitors and assists education and research activities in the CISC regions, and provides advice and oversight on CISC Training operations. Funding for education and research activities is provided through CISC member and associate dues, and special contributions by the CWB Group, the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers, Nucor-Yamato Steel, Atlas Tube, Gerdau and SSAB North America.
Members and associates interested in directly contributing to the Education and Research progams can do so by contacting us.
CISC uses scholarships, competitions, research funding, centres of excellence and educator support programs at Canadian universities and colleges offering courses in engineering and architecture to engage and help prepare the next generation of decision-makers to select and design safe, efficient and economical steel structures. Following graduation, practising engineers and architects, along with technologists and technicians employed in the steel construction industry, have a broad array of continuing education seminars and short courses available from CISC for specialized training.
$300,000 YEARLY
$140,000 (2017-18)
CISC CONTRIBUTES OVER
CISC CONTRIBUTED OVER
TO EDUCATION & RESEARCH PROGRAMS
TO VARIOUS SCHOLARSHIPS
SCHOLARSHIPSThe CISC is committed to providing funding for engineering and architecture students who demonstrate a strong interest and commitment to studies related to steel construction.
Every year, CISC contributes over $140,000 to various scholarships, including regional and donor directed scholarships, in order to nurture the growth of the Canadian steel construction industry. Our support helps to guarantee that new research is constantly in development and ensures that our industry is always exploring innovative solutions.
CISC TOP SCHOLARSHIPS
G. J. JACKSON FELLOWSHIP
$25,000
CISC KENNETH B. BENSON SCHOLARSHIP
$7,500
ONTARIO ERECTORS ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP
$20,000
11 CISC ARCHITECTURE STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS
$3,000
G. L. KULAK SCHOLARSHIP
$15,000
Frédéric Brunet G.J. Jackson Award winner with Mike Holleran &
Michael Gray
Dr. Ali Imanpour H.A. Krentz Research Award Recipient with
Terry Wilk & Mike Holleran
Bennett Oh, Nathanael Scheffler & Darien Boodan Architectural Student Design Competition Winners
with Mark Lasby & Mike Holleran
EDUCATION & RESEARCH AWARDS 2017
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COMPETITIONS
In May 2018, the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE) and the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) hosted the third annual Canadian National Steel Bridge Competition (CNSBC). This highly anticipated event was held at the University of Waterloo in Ontario.
The CNSBC challenges students with bright minds and competitive spirits to produce innovative ideas and to collaborate creatively. It’s a fun and competitive platform that gives young engineers the confidence to apply their knowledge and learn from our experienced industry professionals.
This year, nine university teams from across the country competed to design, fabricate and erect a steel bridge structure. However, in the end, École de technologie supérieure (ETS) ranked number one overall.
The CISC encourages all Canadian universities to not only participate in future competitions, but to come prepared to push the envelope even further. We’re urging all competing teams to find new ways to attain sponsorship and to utilize the wealth of resources that the CISC has to offer.
The CISC annually hosts various competitions to challenge the steel leaders of the future to come up with innovative, as well as efficient steel design/construction solutions. These competitions inspire engineering and architectural students to explore and exceed the boundaries of their textbook knowledge and apply it to real life projects. By creating an exciting and competitive environment for students to thrive in, we are developing confident and knowledgeable professionals to lead the advancements of the steel construction industry.
T he Steel Centre holds at its core a desire to “challenge traditional boundaries,” in both education and research spaces, through dynamic industry–academic partnerships and new opportunities for education
and training. The Steel Centre has made great strides in 2018, gaining three new member organizations and recruiting several new research students and a post-doctoral fellow. Notably, Dimple Ji, a Steel Centre Master’s student, won the 2018 CISC G.J. Jackson Fellowship, a testament to the quality of students working at the Steel Centre.
The 2017-2018 academic year saw the launch of three new initiatives targeting improvements to how we train and educate young engineers: The Steel Squad, “Steel Centre Certified” and Steel Centre Out Reach Engineering (SCORE). The Steel Squad offers a carefully selected group of undergraduate students real-world experiences such as shop tours, jobsite tours, job shadowing and mentorship, as well as hands-on demos. Through these activities, students can earn an internal designation called, “Steel Centre Certified,” which documents the unique range of experiences gained at the Steel Centre that sets them apart from other students, providing an edge while seeking employment. “Steel Centre Certified” is offered to both undergraduate and graduate students who meet the requirements of engagement across three core themes (industry collaboration, real-world engineering, and lifelong learning), complementing the traditional degree program.
Newest amongst the Steel Centre’s education initiatives, SCORE launched in August 2018 as a student-led engineering consultancy. Graduate students partner with Steel Centre member companies to tackle real-world industry problems and in the process benefit from genuine mentorship and experience, while providing real work products to their clients.
The upcoming year poses interesting new challenges and opportunities, including one of the largest lateral-torsional buckling tests conducted on a series of welded steel girders, scheduled for this fall; a joint educational venture with UBC students; and the growth and maturation of the Steel Squad and SCORE programs.
Five CNSBC winning teams competed in the 2018 National Student Steel Bridge Competition (NSSBC), hosted by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC). This year’s event was held at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne in May 2018.
Over the course of two days, teams from throughout the U.S., Canada, China and Mexico competed to fabricate and erect the best steel bridge. Of the 43 teams that competed, Canada’s École de technologie supérieure (ETS) ranked third overall!
The CISC is a proud sponsor of the NSSBC. Every year we look forward to supporting and witnessing the innovation that comes out of the students’ year-long efforts.
2018 CSCE-CISC CANADIAN NATIONAL STEEL BRIDGE COMPETITION
2018 ASCE/AISC STUDENT STEEL BRIDGE COMPETITION
"We've seen the future, and it's steel-shaped."
CISC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE
The CISC Steel Centre is unique amongst industry-university partnerships because we see our relationship with industry reaching far beyond traditional research activities. We are working to tackle big ideas that imagine and transform the future of structural steel, and utilize our tight relationship with our member companies to take engineering education far beyond what’s possible in conventional university programs.
Dr. Robert Driver, Steel Structures Professor & Director of the Steel Centre
18 CISC ANNUAL REPORT 2017/18 19EDUCATION & RESEARCH
EDUCATORS FORUMIn March 2018, the CISC gathered 38 academic professionals teaching steel design in faculties of engineering and architecture at universities across the country. Over the course of three days, we hosted seminars and activities that allowed educators from across Canada to share their education ideas, challenges and express their vision for the future with industry stakeholders.
The CISC’s Educators Forum is a biennial event that hosts the brightest minds in Canada’s academic institutions to network and share expertise. Through this event, the CISC has found an effective platform to better position, as well as advocate, for the needs of our industry by speaking directly with the leading steel educators.
The CISC hosted a total of 79 architectural students to participate in a unique competition that pushes the boundaries of the design process. Every year, we challenge students to unify concept with reality in order to broaden their understanding of structural design, in addition to stretching the limits of their architectural ideas.
Over the course of one year, students use what they have been taught in classrooms and apply it to a competitive project that can be worked on collaboratively. For the 2017-2018 CISC Architectural Student Design Competition, we narrowed down 42 entries from three schools of architecture to name the final three winners:
"Connecting with Clean Water"
This project's purpose was to build a bridge with a tower that can harvest water, connect people, provide fresh food, and create energy. Award of Excellence Salim El Filali & Amirhesam Monshi University of Waterloo
"Weaving"
This project's purpose of this bridge design was to accommodate both cyclists and pedestrian traffic.
Award of Merit Ruotao Wang & Shengyu Cai Ryerson University
"American Made"
This project's design is centered around the creation of a steel structure canopy. Award of Merit Alexey Vasiliev & Marco Adly University of Waterloo
2017 – 2018 CISC ARCHITECTURAL STUDENT DESIGN COMPETITION
The CISC Solution Centre is a hub of reliable resources for engineers and industry professionals who require framing solutions or technical information on designing steel buildings, bridges or platework in Canada.
CISC SOLUTIONS CENTRE HELP DESK The CISC Solutions Centre Help Desk can be directly contacted by email or phone, and provides customized guidance and technical solutions. In the fiscal year (ending April 2018), we responded to approximately 470 queries and requests.
ONLINE HELP The CISC has a variety of online technical resources available 24/7 to provide guidance on some of the most complex topics related to steel design, fabrication and erection.
MENTORING & GUIDING THE STEEL INDUSTRYThe demand for services remains very strong. We offer various means to provide services to engineers, architects and other current / potential users of steel in construction, including:
PARTNERING WITH CONSULTANTS FOR A STEEL WINCISC Project Solutions provides project specific guidance to consultants and owners, identifying the best steel framing options to consider with associated estimated costs. A building project solution will include the steel framing system and other elements to consider with the structural, architectural, mechanical or electrical components.
This powerful service brings clarity to the selection of framing materials, along with potential savings in framing design and related construction efficiencies.
Typical floor plan
Typical elevation (2)
CISC'S PROJECT SOLUTIONS STEEL DESIGN PACKAGE MAY INCLUDE:
Framing layouts or sketches: Preliminary beam, column, roof and floor slab or deck sizing to assist architects in the development of working drawings
Fire protection recommendations
Cost estimates: Structural Steel Framing System, Steel Roof & Floor Deck Systems, Fire Protection, Lateral Load Resistance, Basement Walls & Floor Slabs, and Foundations
Other elements required to integrate with the structural, architectural, mechanical or electrical components of the project
Typical elevation (1)
STEEL KNOWLEDGE FOR A STEEL WIN
“This event is the most useful off campus event I attend regularly. It is a great chance to hear what issues are on the mind of the Canadian steel industry and network with colleagues who do similar work. It is very important that we know and support each other!” - Educators Forum Attendee
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DEVELOPING NEW PRODUCTS FOR STEEL DESIGNwww.cisc-icca.ca/cisc-steel-design-series
CISC launched this series of steel design bulletins in 2017. Each part covers a steel design topic. These topics are selected either because they are in demand or serve to promote the use of steel structures but are not covered elsewhere.
Part 1: ULC and cUL Spray-Applied Fire-Rated Steel Designs
Part 2: Bolt Groups Subjected to an Eccentric and Inclined Point Load
Part 3: ASTM A913 Grade 70 Columns
Part 4: Welded Shapes Properties and Dimensions
PROVIDING KNOWLEDGE ONLINE AVAILABLE 24/7www.steelknowledge.ca
Solutions Centre launched the Steel Knowledge Blog in 2016. It features topics related to engineering design, construction, fire protection and supply of structural steel, OWSJ, platework, connection materials, etc. The blog is now accessible directly from the CISC website.
SOON TO BE RELEASED PUBLICATIONS
CISC DESIGN MODULES
Following the Steel Design Series of design aids released in 2017, the CISC Engineering Department launches another series of steel design publications – Steel Design Modules. Each module provides comprehensive treatment for a steel design topic in compliance with the most current codes and standards, including rationale for structural design and analysis, user friendly design aids, practical design examples, list of references etc.
The Solutions Centre aims to publish three or more modules in 2018, including topics such as “Cantilever Roof Girders” (a very popular steel framing system used in low rise building construction), bolted connections and welded connections.
DESIGN MODULE 1
Eccentrically Loaded Bolt GroupsThis module contains design aids for determining the resistance of bolted connections subjected to an eccentric and inclined point load. Both in-plane and out-of-plane load eccentricities are considered.
For in-plane loading, the bolt configurations include groups with one, two and three vertical rows of bolts. For out-of-plane loading, several values of bolt pitch are provided, but only vertical loads are considered, and bolt groups consist of two vertical rows of bolts.
The CISC offers two accreditation programs that are unique to the steel construction industry. These accreditations distinguish an elite network of industry professionals who have reinforced their expertise in steel fabrication and installation.
Through a combination of training and examinations, we ensure that CISC accredited individuals have the right competencies to identify and implement the correct codes/standards/design practices in building projects.
The CISC is the steel industry’s source for advanced Canadian steel educational programs and resources for engineers, architects, educators and other steel industry stakeholders.
Our education programs include continuing education/professional development courses, seminars and CISC accreditation programs.
We offer a comprehensive portfolio including self-paced and live online courses for students, as well as practicing engineers, architects or other steel industry professionals and students.
CISC Accredited Steel Inspector Industry personnel that have achieved this accreditation have experience in welding inspection. They have demonstrated detailed knowledge and competency in applying current standards to the inspection of steel buildings. CISC Accredited Connections Designer Industry personnel that have achieved this accreditation have experience in detailing, fabricating, engineering and consulting. They have demonstrated detailed knowledge and competency in steel connections design for a variety of structures.
CISC TRAINING PRODUCTSWhat’s New – CISC Handbook 11th Edition and CSA S16-14
Industrial Building Design
Seismic Design of Industrial Steel Structures + CSA S16-14 Annex M Webinar
Steel Bridges – Design, Fabrication, Construction
Connections 1
Connections 2
Steel Design for Low Seismicity Webinar
Single Storey Building Design Course
Statics and Strength of Materials
Steel Erection Estimating Webinar
Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel (AESS) Parts 1- 5
Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel (AESS) Part 1
Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel (AESS) Part 2
Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel (AESS) Part 3
Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel (AESS) Part 4
Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel (AESS) Part 5
Budget Pricing for Steel Structures Webinar
Fire Protection of Structural Steel Webinar
Low Storey Height Steel Framing Solutions
What's New: CSA S16-14 (Handbook Overview Only)
LEED v4 Overview for CISC Steel Fabricators
STEEL TRAINING
We offer a comprehensive portfolio including self-paced and live online courses for practising engineers, architects or other steel industry professionals and students.
CISC ACCREDITATION
Ensuring practicing engineers have the latest in technical information
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CISC publishes leading publications on structural steel design.
NEWLY UPDATED! CISC STEEL BRIDGE CERTIFICATION STANDARD – 3RD EDITION, 2018
The CISC has prepared this standard in recognition of its interest in meeting the quality requirements of its customers. It is designed to assess the Fabricator’s Quality System and provide a level of assurance that the company performing the fabrication has processes and personnel in place to better enable it to conform to the contractual and regulatory requirements. This standard addresses the special processes and requirements of steel fabrication for highway and railroad bridge structures.
This Standard is used by bridge fabricators who wish to have their operations CISC Certified. CSA S6, Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code, now requires bridge fabricators to have a bridge-specific audited and certified quality management system. CISC Bridge Certification is recognized by CSA S6-14 as meeting this requirement.
This revised edition includes the scope and requirements for two bridge certification categories: Complex Steel Bridges and Simple Steel Bridges.
STEEL DESIGN SERIES, SDS-2
Part 2 – Bolt Groups Subjected to an Eccentric and Inclined Point Load
SDS-2 aims to aid engineers in determining the resistance of bolt groups subjected to an eccentric and inclined point load. Three sets of charts are provided for one and two vertical rows of bolts, and for load directions within 90° of the vertical. Resistances have been calculated using the instantaneous centre of rotation method, and may be used for bearing-type and slip-critical bolted joints.
STEEL DESIGN SERIES, SDS-3
Part 3 – ASTM A913 Grade 70 Columns
SDS-3 provides tables for the selection of high-strength columns produced to ASTM A913 grade 70. The design tables include Factored Axial Compressive Resistances for heavy W360 columns, Class of Sections for W360 members in combined axial compression and major-axis bending, and Factored Moment Resistances for bending about the major axis. A solved design example is also included.
STEEL DESIGN SERIES SDS-4
Part 4 – Welded Shapes – Properties And Dimensions
Part Four of the Steel Design Series (SDS-4) provides tables of properties and dimensions for Welded Wide-Flange (WWF) and Welded Reduced-Flange (WRF) shapes, reprinted from the Handbook of Steel Construction, 10th Edition. They are intended mainly for designers involved in renovation projects.
STEEL PUBLICATIONS & APPS
NEW PUBLICATIONS
LIMIT STATES DESIGN IN STRUCTURAL STEEL, 10TH EDITION G.L. Kulak and G.Y. Grondin
This book serves as the complete teaching text for Canadian universities and technical colleges, as well as a valuable reference document for practicing engineers. It explains the philosophy and practical applications of limit states design procedures and provides comments on design requirements contained in CSA S16-14.
HANDBOOK OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION – 11TH EDITION, 3RD PRINTING
The Handbook of Steel Construction is the most important resource in designing steel structures and bridges in Canada. It is reference by all steel professionals across the country to educate and build the strongest, most resilient steel structures.
The Handbook of the Steel Construction contains detailed information on the design and detailing of structural steel in metric units. The 11th Edition has been updated to reflect changes to CSA S16-14 and the structural section data.
CURRENT PUBLICATIONS
CALCUL DES CHARPENTES D’ACIER D. Beaulieu, A. Picard, R. Tremblay, G. Grondin, B. Massicotte
The second volume in the French-language series is aimed at graduate students and practicing engineers. This comprehensive reference features chapters on steel properties, composite beams, plate girders, connection design (including gussets and column base plates), brittle fracture and fatigue. Available in French only.
STEEL DESIGN SERIES SDS-1 PART 1 - ULC AND cUL SPRAY-APPLIED FIRE-RATED DESIGNS
SDS-1 provides a summary of fire-rated designs featuring spray-applied fire-resistive materials (SFRM) which are valid for use in commercial, institutional, light industrial and residential buildings in Canada, and are free from "load restriction." They include selected designs listed in the Underwriter Laboratories of Canada (ULC) Directory and those listed in the Underwriter Laboratories Inc. (UL) Directory as cUL Designs.
Tables are provided to facilitate the selection of rated floor assemblies (consisting of sprayed or bare deck supported on beams or joists), roof assemblies and columns (wide-flange or HSS). An example is also presented to illustrate the calculation of the adjusted SFRM thickness.
"Everything we do is driven by steel!"
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CRANE-SUPPORTING STEEL STRUCTURES, 3RD EDITION R.A. MacCrimmon
This guide fills a long-standing need for technical information on the design and construction of crane-supporting steel structures that is compatible with Canadian standards and written in Limit States format. It is intended to be used in conjunction with the National Building Code of Canada 2015 and CSA Standard S16-14, Design of Steel Structures.
STRUCTURAL STEEL POCKET DATA, 2017
This booklet contains basic dimensions (d, b, t, w) and designations, in both inch-pounds (imperial) and SI (metric) units, for the commonly used structural steel sections produced by North American steel mills and listed in the CISC Handbook of Steel Construction, 11th Edition. It is intended as a handy reference printed on water-resistant and tear-resistant paper for designers, fabricators, estimators, detailers and erectors in the field when dealing with structural steel sections.
CISC GUIDE FOR SPECIFYING ARCHITECTURALLY EXPOSED STRUCTURAL STEEL, 2ND EDITION Terri Meyer Boake
Developed primarily for architects, this guide is also intended for all design professionals interested in AESS applications. The contents feature: the Categories Matrix, characteristics, coatings and finishes, connections, curves and cuts, and erection considerations. Also included are Appendix I on Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel from the CISC Code of Standard Practice, and the Sample AESS Specification.
CISC CODE OF STANDARD PRACTICE, 8TH EDITION
The CISC Code of Standard Practice for Structural Steel is a compilation of usual industry practices relating to the design, fabrication and erection of structural steel. These practices evolve over time and are subject to change as methods improve. The code is revised whenever a sufficient number of changes have occurred to warrant a new edition.
FIRE FACTS FOR STEEL BUILDING R.G. Gewain, N.R. Iwankiw, F. Alfawakhiri, G.S. Frater
This publication serves as a general reference and introductory primer, in a convenient question-and-answer format, for the benefit of engineers, architects, building code officials, owners, developers, construction managers, general contractors and others with an interest in the subject. More detailed information, data, analysis or design criteria are available in the cited references. This reference is based mainly on NBC 2005.
HIGH STRENGTH BOLTING FOR CANADIAN ENGINEERS G.L. Kulak
The purpose of this primer is to provide structural engineers with the information necessary to select suitable high-strength bolts, specify the methods of installation and inspection, and design connections that use this type of fastener. Bolts can either be common bolts (sometimes called ordinary or machine bolts) or high-strength bolts. Although both types are described, emphasis is placed on high-strength bolts. Because many riveted structures are still in use, and often their adequacy must be verified, a short description of rivets is also provided. This publication refers to CSA S16–01 (buildings and related structures) and CSA S6–00 (bridges).
CURRENT PUBLICATIONS
CISC/CPMA STANDARD 1-73A
This Standard applies to a quick-drying paint for use as a single coat on structural steel. It is intended to withstand exposure to essentially non-corrosive atmospheres (such as rural, urban or semi-industrial) for a period of time not exceeding six months.
CISC/CPMA STANDARD 2-75
This Standard applies to a quick-drying primer for use on structural steel. Without top coating, it is intended to withstand exposure to essentially non-corrosive atmospheres (such as rural, urban or semi-industrial) for a period of time not exceeding 12 months. It may be top-coated under the conditions described in this standard.
CISC COMMENTARY ON CSA S16-14 ANNEX K STRUCTURAL DESIGN FOR FIRE CONDITIONS
This Commentary on Structural Design for Fire Conditions has been adapted from an existing Commentary to the AISC Specification for Structural Steel Buildings, Appendix 4, Structural Design for Fire Conditions (AISC, 2010, 2nd edition), which was prepared by the AISC Committee on Specifications, Task Committee, TC8, on Structural Design for Fire Conditions.
STEEL FABRICATION QUALITY SYSTEMS GUIDELINE 2nd Edition with Commentary
This guideline has been prepared in recognition of the interest in meeting the quality requirements of its customers. It is designed to assist CISC Fabricators in developing a Quality System that will provide assurance that products will conform to contractual and regulatory requirements. This guideline addresses the special processes and specific requirements of the steel fabrication industry.
CISC PROJECT SOLUTIONS COST-ESTIMATING METHOD FOR STEEL BUILDING STRUCTURES
This guide provides a "do-it-yourself" method for estimating the cost of erected structural steel, which is widely used by estimators, designers and other construction professionals. Updates since the previous 1979 edition include a new feature to account for cost differences between members in Conventional Construction and those used in more ductile seismic force-resisting frames.
MOMENT CONNECTIONS FOR SEISMIC APPLICATIONS, 2ND EDITION
The second edition supersedes the first edition published in 2004 and based on FEMA 350, Recommended Seismic Design Criteria for New Steel Moment Frame Buildings. Completely revised and expanded to include reduced beam section, bolted unstiffened and stiffened end-plate, and bolted flange plate moment connections, the second edition presents design provisions comparable to those governing the design of generic beam-to-column connections in ANSI/AISC 358, Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications.
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EBOOKS & GUIDES
STEEL BRIDGES COURSE DESIGN EXAMPLES (CSA S6-14)
This book is the companion to the 16 hour Steel Bridges Design, Fabrication, Construction course which covers the design, fabrication and construction of steel bridges based on CAN/CSA-S6-14, Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code. This 339 page book includes four updated design examples illustrating extensive design calculations for I-girders and box girders of straight and curved configurations. Topics addressed include highway bridge loads and methods of analysis, moment and shear resistance, control of cracking, vibration, fatigue, shear studs and wind and seismic effects.
CISC HANDBOOK UPDATES WITH REVISED TABLES – 2017
This publication contains the revisions and updates which have been incorporated into the 3rd Revised Printing of the 11th Edition of the CISC Handbook of Steel Construction. The list includes all revisions previously published in List No. 2 (4 October 2017), in addition to full reproductions of tables and pages that were revised due to the publication of S16-14 Update No. 1 by CSA Group in December 2016.
SINGLE STOREY BUILDING DESIGN AID
This book is the companion to the 8 hour Single Storey Building Design course which covers the major design parameters and techniques used to produce a functional and efficient design of a storage / light industrial building enclosure using structural steel and steel roof deck based on National Building Code of Canada 2010 and CSA S16-09. This 110 page book includes computation of forces due to wind, earthquake, and snow and design of the structural steel framing components required to resist these forces. Interface of architectural/structural components is emphasized.
ELECTRONIC APPSSteel Section Dimensions The Steel Section Dimensions App is available in 2 mobile platforms, for the Apple iPhone and tablets, and Android mobile devices. All data provided are consistent with the new Handbook (11th Edition). The data are given in both metric and Imperial units.
Steel Seismic Systems 2010 (SSS10) The Steel Seismic Systems 10 (SSS10) App will help structural engineers to quickly identify the permissible SFRS systems to use under NBC 2010 and CSA S16-09, saving valuable time and ensuring accuracy.
Structural Section Tables 11 (SST11) - Available to National Consulting Companies The SST11 Excel database contains the North American structural steel sections listed in the Handbook of Steel Construction, 11th Edition. The following steel shapes are included: W, HP, M, S, C, MC, L, WT, HSS (square, rectangular and round; CSA G40.20 and ASTM A500), 2L equal legs back-to-back, 2L long legs back-to-back, 2L short legs back-to-back. Commonly used and readily available W-shape sizes are highlighted.
CODES & STANDARDS
CISC Engineers participate in development activities for many codes and standards nationally and internationally representing CISC and the steel industry at large. Both CSA Technical Committees, TC S16 Design of Steel Structures and TC S6-14, Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code, have been very busy in preparation for the next edition due for publication in 2019.
CISC staff serve as Vice-Chair of TC S16 and members of TC S6 and TC S413 on Parking Structures. CISC staff are also involved with CSA Committees including S16, S6, G40 and W59.
CISC staff serve the Code Commission responsible for the National Building Code of Canada (NBCC) and several of its standing committees. CISC staff continue to serve the Standing Committee on Structural Design and the Standing Committee on Earthquake Design. Regarding the new Sound Transmission Class (ASTC) ratings introduced in NBCC 2015 for residential buildings, talks continue with potential partners for a joint effort to co-fund a testing programme and/or other means to achieve compliance with the new ratings.
CISC staff engineers also serve several provincial code committees and other committees including the Research Council of Structural Connections, AISC Specifications Committee and ISO Committee TC167.
COMMON CODES AND STANDARDS FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF STEEL STRUCTURES
Current Status and Future Publication Targets
Code/ Standard/ Supplement/ Commentary/ Referenced Document
Current EditionNext Edition/
RevisionPublication
Target
National Building Code of Canada (NBC) NBC 2015 NBC 2020 Dec. 2020
NBC Structural Commentaries (Part 4 of Div. B)NBC 2015 Str. Comm.
NBC 2020 Str. Comm.
2021
CSA S16 Design of Steel Structures CSA S16-14 CSA S16-19 Sep. 2019
CISC Commentary on CSA S16 (Part 2 of CISC Handbook of Steel Construction)
CISC Handbook 11th Edition1
3rd Printing2
CISC Handbook 12th Edition
2020
CISC Moment Connections for Seismic Applications 2nd Edition3 3rd Edition Sep. 2019
CSA S6 Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code CSA S6-14 CSA S6-19 Sep. 2019
CSA S6.1 Commentary on Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code CSA S6.1-14 CSA S6.1-19 Sep. 2019
CSA G40.20/G40.21 General Requirements for Rolled or Welded Structural Quality Steel/Structural Quality Steel
G40.20-13 G40.21-13
TBA
CSA W59 Welded Steel Construction (Metal Arc Welding) CSA W59-18 TBA
CSA W47.1 Certification of Companies for Fusion Welding of SteelCSA W47.1-19
(R2014)Mid 2019
1CISC Handbook of Steel Construction - 11th Edition includes CSA S16-14, its Commentary, CISC Code of Standard Practice - 8th Edition (new), and design and detailing aids in accordance with CSA S16-14
23rd Printing of Handbook has been updated to reflect changes introduced in CSA S16-14 Update No. 1 released in Dec. 2016
3Adopted in S16-14 by reference
Ensuring steel is safe & competitive
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CISC COMMUNICATIONS
CISC STRATEGIC MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS, PLANNING AND TACTICAL IMPLEMENTATIONS
The CISC has developed a strategic plan that prioritizes a focus on the representation of our Members & Associates. We have enhanced our efforts in engaging Members & Associates through various communication mediums and specific marketing campaigns.
At the same time, we continue to improve structural steel brand awareness by strategically assessing all our marketing avenues. These include industry conferences, trade shows, seminars, social media, advertising, trade publications and more. By increasing our brand presence, we are able to efficiently share technical knowledge, promote CISC products/services and inform industry stakeholders.
This new focused approach will strengthen our initiatives to better position steel as the material of choice, as well as help to resolve the needs of CISC Members & Associates. In turn, we will effectively protect and grow the Canadian steel industry’s market share.
Integrated Online Digital Presence
Promoting Steel
Advocacy
Protecting Market Share
Engaging Engineers & Architects
Championing the Steel Industry
Publicizing Steel Innovation
Promote Members & Associates
CISC WEBSITE (COMMUNICATIONS HUB)We continue to update and revamp the CISC website in order to achieve one goal: ensuring our Members & Associates, as well as industry stakeholders, have reliable and on-demand access to the steel construction industry’s leading centre of news and technical resources.
16 MILLION hits on the CISC website (Sep. 2017– July 2018)
97 PAGESContent filled pages
OVER 195,000unique visitors to our website (Sep. 2017–July 2018)
300 POSTSCombination of News, Advocacy & Steel Knowledge
NEW ADVANTAGE STEEL MAGAZINE ISSUES
ADVANTAGE STEEL MONTHLY NEWSLETTER AND MEMBERS & ASSOCIATES QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER
Education & Research Issue Latest Innovations in Steel New Innovations in Steel
CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION
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NO. 61 SUMMER 2018
STEELADVANTAGE
LATEST INNOVATIONS IN STEEL
THE INNOVATIVE AND DISTINCTIVE VISION AT THE HEART OF THE UNIVERSITÉ DE MONTRÉAL’S FUTURE OUTREMONT CAMPUS
STEEL CONNECTS EDMONTONIANS TO THEIR BELOVED RIVER VALLEY
AMAZON’S SPHERES A NEW LANDMARK ON SEATTLE SKYLINE
HEAVY METAL: 14-STOREY ADDITION TO THE BRITT A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF STEEL’S MANY ADVANTAGES
CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION
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NO. 62 FALL 2018
STEELADVANTAGE
NEW INNOVATIONS IN STEELNEW INNOVATIONS IN STEEL
UNIQUE GIRDERS ESSENTIAL TO WINNIPEG’S KENASTON FLYOVER PROJECT
VANCOUVER’S ICONIC TELUS GARDENSWESTJET GOES GLOBAL
CISC STEEL BRIDGE CERTIFICATION STANDARD
UNIQUE GIRDERS ESSENTIAL TO WINNIPEG’S KENASTON FLYOVER PROJECT
VANCOUVER’S ICONIC TELUS GARDENSWESTJET GOES GLOBAL
CISC STEEL BRIDGE CERTIFICATION STANDARD
*Industry average open rates for electronic newsletters is 21%
Advantage Steel Monthly Newsletter continues to enjoy strong readership with over
5,738 subscribers
The average open rate for Advantage Steel Monthly is
34%*
Our Members & Associates Quarterly Newsletter has been a great tool for communicating with Members and Associates about all the key initiatives and activities that we have completed over the past quarter to create value for them. The average open rate for this quarterly newsletter is over
33%*
We sent out
12 issues of Advantage Steel Monthly and
4 Members and Associates Quarterly Newsletters this past year.
3 issues of Advantage Steel magazine were published, reaching over
6,200 subscribers
The CISC has published three magazine copies in the last year that focuses on innovation and excellence in all aspects of the steel construction industry. Our objective is to showcase the ground-breaking projects and research that our Members & Associates contribute to build Canada every day.
Additionally, as part of our initiative to adjust our marketing and communications to suit the needs of the steel construction industry, we will be moving our Education & Research issue to the summer months going forward.
The key to CISC's email messaging is to further curate prestige value for CISC Members & Associates by communicating top industry news.
Structural Steel Knowledge &
Product Positioning
Strategic Planning
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THE CANADIAN STEEL CONFERENCE
The Canadian Steel Conference is a unique event that brings our steel industry together every year to learn, build relationships, develop businesses and celebrate steel—while having fun!
By gathering senior level leaders and industry experts from across the country, we are able to share knowledge, expertise, as well as important updates on the current state of the industry. Not to mention, highlight the latest innovations in products and services.
We have implemented an integrated campaign to promote the Canadian Steel Conference to delegates sponsors and trade show exhibitors. Our campaign included e-blasts, direct mail, advertising in local industry publications, social media campaigns and promoting at events.
The CISC exhibited at various architectural, engineering, and construction focused conferences throughout Canada. With this our focus was to further promote all the possibilities of steel construction. We also sponsored industry ambassadors (such as Terri Meyer Boake, a professor of architecture at the university of waterloo) to present lunch & learns and share their expertise with regards to steel construction. This not only further penetrates the market with awareness in steel construction but as well as educates consumers within our industry of the possibilities that come with the use of steel.
THE CANADIAN STEEL CONFERENCEH A L I FA X I S W H E R E T H E A N C H O R D R O P S
Attend expert led technical sessions, earn valuable continuing education units (CEUs), network with steel industry leaders,
and explore the latest innovations in the steel industry!
The CISC’s Canadian Steel Conference is the Canadian steel industry’s one and only business development and executive networking event and the largest gathering of senior level leaders
and decision makers in the industry.
The Canadian Steel Conference offers a comprehensive program that is packed with multiple business development, educational, networking and social events including multi-day, multi-
track technical sessions, and a trade show exhibit showcasing the latest products & services in the steel industry.
Don't miss this must-attend event!
You may be eligible for our promotional registration price. Contact [email protected] for more info. Offer expires July 31st, 2018.
Register Today at canadiansteelconference.ca
CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTIONINSTITUT CANADIEN DE LA CONSTRUCTION EN ACIER
Sept 19-21, 2018 | Marriott Harbourfront Hotel | Halifax, N.S.
#WeAreSteel #LAcierCestNous
CISC PROMOTES STEEL AND OUR MEMBERS / ASSOCIATES AT LEADING INDUSTRY CONFERENCES:
Promoting steel as the material of choice, showcasing innovative steel solutions and connecting with industry stakeholders.
Construct Canada
Nov 29 - Dec 1
Trade show exhibit - connected with industry stakeholders to discuss the benefits and use of steel in building construction, as well as CISC products and services.
Buildex Vancouver
Feb 14 - 15
Lunch & Learn on detailing, fabrication and the erection process for structural steel systems, with a focus on Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel. Sponsor / trade show exhibit.
Ontario Association of Architects
May 23 - 25
Trade show exhibit showcasing steel bridges. Quebec regional manager conducted a keynote presentation on behalf of the CISC.
10th International Conference on Short and Medium Span Bridges (SMSB)
Jul 31- Aug 3
PROMOTING STEEL THROUGH CISC SOCIAL MEDIA #WeAreSteel
Social media is the CISC’s platform for collaboration, direct communication and implementing strategy. By increasing the CISC’s social media presence and activity, we can strategically raise awareness within the steel construction industry.
We have recently implemented a stronger social media presence. The CISC is now active on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Google+ and Instagram. Through these new lanes of communication, we are able to reach all our industry stakeholders and local Canadian markets with direct messaging. In addition, it provides an interactive opportunity to promote CISC products/services, advocate for key initiatives and support our Members & Associates.
19% growth ratein LinkedIn followers as of June 2018since last year
Over 12K impressions in the month of June 2018
19% growth ratein twitter followers as of June 2018since last year
Over 40Kimpressions in the month of June 2018
Follow us on our new platforms to further connect in the structural steel community!
WE'RE GETTING SOCIAL!
OH SNAP!
"We ask people for their voice, and then tell their STEEL story!"
W E A R E S T E E L
LET'S WORK TO PROTECT OURCANADIAN INDUSTRIES
T A R I F F S A F F E C T U S A L L B U I L D T H E F U T U R E
Sponsorship package 2018 - Let's make a difference together!
O F C A N A D I A N S T E E L
STEEL TARIFFS IMPACTS US ALL. Protect the livelihood of all 120,000 people our industry employs... #WEARESTEEL
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STEELDAY 2017
CISC PROMOTES STEEL CAREERS
SteelDay is an exciting annual event hosted by the CISC and celebrated across Canada. Every year we share new insight on how steel is made, fabricated and installed in various structural buildings and bridges. We encourage all of Canada to celebrate SteelDay with us in order to showcase how vital the steel construction industry is in building Canada, while promoting our Members & Associates.
The CISC’s SteelDay 2017 was a huge success! This annual event welcomed over 1000 attendees across the country who celebrated steel with us. Visitors were treated to various tours, demonstrations, presentations and BBQs.
Our hosts included a wide range of CISC Members & Associates, including mills, fabricators, erectors, suppliers and academic institutions. In Quebec, CISC held a “virtual” SteelDay promoting all their regional Members & Associates, as well as the products and services they have to offer.
STEEL MILLS
STEEL SERVICE CENTRES
HSS PRODUCERS
STRUCTURAL STEEL FABRICATORS
OVER
1000 ATTENDEES
SHOWCASING INDUSTRY EXPERTS
19 CISC HOSTS
6 REGIONS
GALVANIZERS BENDER-ROLLERS
Reach a targeted candidate
pool in the steel industry!
The CISC is further championing the growth of the steel industry through career guidance. In the last year, the CISC launched a new Careers Section online, which includes two new resources for students or industry professionals to help better map out a selected career stream in the steel construction industry.
CISC STEEL CAREERSThe CISC encourages the exploration of all the different career opportunities in the steel industry, while highlighting the academic institutions that provide the right training for them. We are providing the tools necessary to support the development of high quality professionals, and in turn contributing to the future success of the steel industry.
CISC JOB BOARDThe CISC Job Board is a platform that further complements the hiring initiatives of our Members & Associates. With over 16 million hits per year on the CISC website, we are amplifying our Members & Associates’ efforts in obtaining high quality candidates within the Canadian steel construction industry.
CISC EVENTSwww.cisc-icca.ca/events
Every time the CISC holds an event of any kind, it is a pivotal moment for the CISC to deliver the message that advocates for the steel industry, all while sharing all of the great things that our Members & Associates conduct in their everyday business. With this, we increase brand awareness for the steel industry, while building lasting relationships with our Members & Associates, and the structural steel community.
"Spending energy to understand our CISC audience and carefully crafting a message that resonates with them means that making a commitment of time and discipline to the process." - CISC Marketing Team
SteelDay 2017The 9th Steel Rendez-Vous
of CISC QuebecCISC Saskatchewan Fall
Steel Event
The Canadian Steel Conference
19th CISC Quebec Steel Design Awards of
Excellence Gala
CISC BC Steel Breakfast Seminar
SEPT. 15, 2017 OCT. 23, 2017 NOV. 8, 2017SEPT. 27 - 29,2017 NOV. 6, 2017 FEB. 23, 2018
CISC Alberta Steel Design Forum
CISC Quebec Conference on Galvanization
CISC Ontario Steel Spring Symposium
Sustainable Communities; Sustainable Construction
CISC Saskatchewan Spring Steel Event
CSCE-CISC Canadian National Steel Bridge Competition (CNSBC)
39th Annual CISC Ontario Golf Day
APR. 17, 2018 MAY 2, 2018 MAY 30, 2018APR. 19, 2018MAR. 22, 2018 MAY 9 - 11, 2018 JUNE 14, 2018
CISC BC Region Golf Tournament
CISC Quebec National Assembly
Saskatchewan Region 2018 Golf Tournament
CISC Manitoba/ NW Ontario 6th Annual Benefit Golf Spectacular
CISC Alberta Region 2018 Golf Tournament
CISC Atlantic Golf Tournament
JUNE 14, 2018 JULY 24, 2018 SEPT. 7, 2018JULY 12, 2018 AUG. 13, 2018 SEPT. 19, 2018
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February 2019
G.J Jackson Fellowship Winner Announced
January 2019
CISC BC Steel Design Awards
October 2018
CISC BC Educators Forum
October 2018
CISC Saskatchewan Fall Steel Event
2018/2019 UPCOMING CISC EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
October 2018
Annual CISC Quebec Steel Symposium
October 2018
CISC Alberta Steel Design Forum - Fall 2018
November 2018
CISC Day on the Hill 2018
November 2018
G.J Jackson Fellowship Submissions Open
January 2019
CISC Research Grant Submissions Open
November 2018
CISC Quebec Design Awards
March 2019
CISC Saskatchewan Spring Steel Event
April 2019
CISC Alberta Steel Design Forum - Spring 2019
May 2019
Manitoba/ NW Ontario Careers Day Expo
May 2019
CSCE - CISC National Steel Bridge Competition
June 2019
Architectural Student Design Winners Announced
September 2019
Architectural Student Design Competition Submissions Open
October 2019
2019 CISC Canadian Steel Conference
April 2019
Manitoba/ NW Ontario Steel Design Awards
May 2019
CISC Alberta Steel Design Awards
June 2019
CISC 2019 Research Grants Winners Announced
July 2019
Manitoba/ NW Ontario Annual Golf Tournament
September 2019
SteelDay 2019
CISC FABRICATORS HAVE EXCLUSIVE ACCESS TO ALL LEED v4 PROJECTS
There are 6 CISC Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for both painted and unpainted products as follows:
▪ Fabricated Hot Rolled Structural shapes
▪ Fabricated Hollow Structural Sections (HSS)
▪ Fabricated Structural Plates
"Steel for a better future."
To give the CISC membership a competitive advantage over non-members, the CISC financed and developed membership industry average EPDs as defined in LEED v4. By doing so, the CISC has provided its Members the only industry average EPDs available in Canada for the steel fabrication industry. EPDs are now necessary to bid and successfully meet the LEED v4 project requirements.
Exclusive for CISC Members & Associates
By developing CISC’s Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) exclusively for CISC Members & Associates, we have created access to a unique LEED building market that is not available to any other fabricator in Canada. Each specially developed EPD allows fabricators to design buildings that are compliant with LEED regulations, while lowering operating costs and increasing asset value.
LEED is designed to address the crucial environmental challenges we face today, while responding to the needs of a competitive market. By adhering to the LEED rating systems while building steel structures, and in turn receiving LEED certification, a company demonstrates leadership, innovation, environmental stewardship and social responsibility.
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Paul Mikolich, Gerdau Chair Peter Davies, Weldfab Steel Fabricators Vice-Chair
Laurier Trudeau, Abesco Ltd. Acting Past-Chair
Ed Whalen, CISC President & CEO
Tim Houtsma, Marid Industries Ltd. ATL Region
Todd Collister, Supreme Group AB Region
Adam Nicolajsen, Sperling Industries MB Region
Zoran Radonjic, Pittsburgh Steel ON Region
Martin Lachapelle, Lacino QC Region
George Rabideau, Atlas Tube Steel Mill
Alden Prier, Apex Structural Design Ltd. Detailer
Tony Defina, Russel Metals Inc. Service Centre
Bob Thornton, Samuel, Son & Co., Limited Service Centre
Craig Martin, CWB Group Member at Large
Michael Holleran, Canam Group Inc. Education & Research Council Rep
Bridge Committee Todd Collister, Supreme Group AB
Education & Research Council Michael Holleran, Canam Group Inc. ON
Detailing & Software Committee Alden Prier, Apex Structural Design Ltd. AB
2017–2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORSEXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
DIRECTORS
NATIONAL COMMITTEE CHAIRS
MEMBER & ASSOCIATE PRODUCTS / SERVICES DIRECTORY
MEMBERS FABRICATOR ATLANTIC
Cherubini Metal Works Limited B, Br, P, S Dartmouth, NS 902-468-5630 www.cherubinigroup.com
Design Built Mechanical Inc. B, Br, S Charlo, NB 506-684-2765 www.dbminc.ca
Livingston Steel Inc. B, S Summerside, PE 902-724-2424 www.livingstonsteel.com
MacDougall Steel Erectors Inc. B, P, S Borden-Carleton, PE 902-855-2100 www.macdougallsteel.com
Marid Industries Limited B, S Windsor Junction, NS 902-860-1138 www.marid.ca
Modular Fabrication Inc. Br, S Miramichi, NB 506-622-1900 www.modularfab.com
MQM Quality Manufacturing Ltd. P, S Tracadie-Sheila, NB 506-395-7777 www.mqm.ca
Ocean Steel & Construction Ltd. Fredericton, NB 506-444-7989 www.oceansteel.com
Ocean Steel & Construction Ltd. B, Br, P, S Saint John, NB 506-632-2600 www.oceansteel.com
Prebilt Structures Ltd. B, Br, P, S Charlottetown, PE 902-892-8577 www.prebiltsteel.com
RKO Steel Limited B, P, S Dartmouth, NS 902-468-1322
RKO Steel Limited Br, S Dartmouth, NS www.rkosteel.com
Tek Steel Ltd. S Fredericton, NB 506-452-1949 www.teksteelltd.com
QUEBEC
Acier Métaux Spec. inc. S Chateauguay, QC 450-698-2161 www.metauxspec.ca
Acier Robel inc. S St-Eustache, QC 450-623-8449 www.acierrobel.com
Acier Sélect B St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC 450-545-1767 www.acierselect.com
Canam-Bridges B, S Laval, QC 450 786-1300 www.canambridges.com
Canam-Bridges Br Quebec City, QC 418-683-2561 www.canambridges.com
Canam-Buildings J, S Boucherville, QC www.canam-construction.com
Canam-Structures J, S Saint-Gédéon-de-Beauce, QC 418-582-3331 www.canamstructures.com
Charpentes d’acier Sofab Inc. S Boucherville, QC 450-641-2618 www.sofab.ca
Constructions PROCO Inc. S St. Nazaire, QC 418-668-3371 www.proco.ca
Lainco Inc. B, Br, S Terrebonne, QC 450-965-6010 www.lainco.ca
Les Aciers Fax inc. B, S Charlesbourg, QC 418-841-7771
Les Constructions Beauce-Atlas Inc. S Ste-Marie de Beauce, QC 418-387-4872 www.beauceatlas.ca
Les Constructions Beauce-Atlas Inc. Br Ste-Marie de Beauce, QC
Les Industries V.M. Inc. S Longueuil, QC 450-651-4901 www.industriesvm.com
Les Structures C.D.L. Inc. S St-Romuald, QC 418-839-1421 www.structurescdl.com
Les Structures G.B. Ltée P, S Rimouski, QC 418-724-9433 www.structuresgb.com
Métal Moro inc S Montmagny, QC 418-248-1018
Métal Perreault Inc. B, P, S Donnacona, QC 418-285-4499 www.metalperreault.com
Mometal Structures Inc. B, S Varennes, QC 450-929-3999 www.mometal.com
NGA Structure Inc. B, S Drummondville, QC 819-477-6891 www.nga.qc.ca
Produits Métalliques PMI S Rimouski, QC 418-723-2610 www.pmistructures.com
Quirion Métal Inc. S Beauceville, QC 418-774-9881 www.quirionmetal.com
Structures XL B, Br, J Terrebonne, QC 450-968-0800
Sturo Metal Inc. S Lévis, QC 418-833-2107 www.sturometal.com
Supermétal Structures Inc. P, S St-Romuald, QC 418-834-1955 www.supermetal.com
Tecno Metal Inc. B, S Quebec, QC 418-682-0315 www.tecnometal.ca
ONTARIO
AC Metal Fabricating Ltd. Oldcastle, ON 519-737-6007
ACL Steel Ltd. S Kitchener, ON 519-568-8822 www.aclsteel.ca
Akal Steel (2005) Inc. B, P, S Brampton, ON 905-458-7555 www.akalsteel.ca
Algonquin Bridge, A Division of AIL International Inc. Br Thorndale, ON 223-213-4707 www.algonquinbrige.com
Arkbro Structures S Mississauga, ON 905-766-4038 www.arkbrostructures.com
Benson Steel Limited J, S Bolton, ON 905-857-0684 www.bensonsteel.com
Burnco Mfg. Inc. Br, S Concord, ON 905-761-6155 www.burncomfg.com
C_ore Metal Inc. S Oakville, ON 905-829-8588 www.coremetal.com
Canam-Buildings J, S Mississauga, ON 905-671-3460 www.canam-construction.com
Central Welding & Iron Works B, Br, P, S North Bay, ON 705-474-0350 www.centralwelding.ca
Coastal Steel Construction Limited P, S Thunder Bay, ON 807-623-4844 www.coastalsteel.ca
Cooksville Steel Limited S Kitchener, ON 519-893-7646 www.cooksvillesteel.com
Cooksville Steel Limited S Mississauga, ON 905-277-9538 www.cooksvillesteel.com
D & M Steel Ltd. S Newmarket, ON 905-836-6612
Fortran Steel Contracting Ltd. S Ottawa, ON 613-821-4014 www.fortransteel.com
G & P Welding and Iron Works P, S North Bay, ON 705-472-5454 www.gpwelding.com
Gensteel - Division of Austin Steel Group Inc. S Brampton, ON 905-799-3324 www.gensteel.ca
Hans Steel Canada B, Br, P Stouffville, ON 905-640-1000
IBL Structural Steel Limited B Mississauga, ON 905-671-3301 www.iblsteel.com
JCT Metals Inc. S Strathroy, ON 519-518-0246 www.jctmetalsinc.com
Lakehead Ironworks Inc. S Thunder Bay, ON 807-622-0658 www.lakeheadironworks.com
Lambton Metal Service S Sarnia, ON 519-344-3939 www.lambtonmetalservice.ca
Laplante Welding of Cornwall Inc. S Cornwall, ON 613-938-0575 www.laplantewelding.com
Linesteel (1973) Limited B, S Barrie, ON 705-721-6677 www.linesteel.com
Lorvin Steel Ltd. S Brampton, ON 905-458-8850 www.lorvinsteel.com
M&G Steel Ltd. S Oakville, ON 905-469-6442 www.mgsteel.ca
M.I.G. Structural Steel (Div. of 3526674 Canada Inc.) S St-Isidore, ON 613-524-5537 www.migsteel.com
Mariani Metal Fabricators Limited S Etobicoke, ON 416-798-2969 www.marianimetal.com
Mirage Steel Limited S Brampton, ON 905-458-7022 www.miragesteel.com
Norak Steel Construction Limited S Concord, ON 905-669-1767 www.noraksteel.com
Pittsburgh Steel Group S Mississauga, ON 905-362-5097 www.pittsburghsteel.com
Quad Steel Inc. S Bolton, ON 905-857-9404 www.quadsteel.ca
Shannon Steel Inc. S Orangeville, ON 519-941-7000 www.shannonsteel.com
Steelcon Fabrication Inc. B Brampton, ON 416-798-3343 www.steelcon.ca/
Telco Steel Works Ltd. S Guelph, ON 519-837-1973 www.telcosteelworks.ca
Trade-Tech Industries, Inc. B, P, S Port Hope, ON 905-623-5060 www.tradetech.ca
Tresman Steel Industries Ltd. S Mississauga, ON 905-795-8757 www.tresmansteel.com
Trevco Steel Ltd. B Erin, ON 519-833-9009 www.trevcosteel.ca
Victoria Steel Corporation S Oldcastle, ON 519-737-6151 www.victoriasteel.ca
Walters Inc. Br, P, S Hamilton, ON 905-388-7111 www.waltersinc.com
Walters Inc. B, P, S Princeton, ON www.waltersinc.com
Walters Inc. B, P, S Stoney Creek, ON www.waltersinc.com
MANITOBA
Abesco Ltd. S Winnipeg, MB 204-667-3981 www.abesco.ca
Behlen Industries LP B, Br Brandon, MB 204-728-1188 www.behlen.ca
Capitol Steel Corp. Br, S Winnipeg, MB 204-889-9980 www.capitolsteel.ca
Coastal Steel Construction Limited P, S Thunder Bay, ON 807-623-4844 www.coastalsteel.ca
Lakehead Ironworks Inc. S Thunder Bay, ON 807-622-0658 www.lakeheadironworks.com
Membership list as of July 5, 2018 Legend: *sales office only B Buildings Br Bridges S Structural P Platework J Open-web Steel Joist
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Shopost Ltd. S Winnipeg, MB 204-233-3783 www.shopost.com
Sperling Industries Ltd. B, Br, P, S Sperling, MB 204-626-3401 www.sperlingind.com
Supreme Steel LP B, P, S Winnipeg, MB 204-589-7371 www.ww.supremegroup.com
SASKATCHEWAN
Avanti Steel Fabricators Ltd. Regina, SK 306-352-1650 www.avantisteel.com
Elance Steel Fabricating Co. Ltd. S Saskatoon, SK 306-931-4412 www.elancesteel.com
IWL Steel Fabricators Ltd. B, P, S Martensville, SK 306-242-4077 www.iwlsteel.com
IWL Steel Fabricators Ltd. B, P, S Saskatoon, SK 306-242-4077 www.iwlsteel.com
Supreme Steel LP P, S Saskatoon, SK 306-975-1177 www.supremegroup.com
Weldfab Ltd. S Saskatoon, SK 306-955-4425 www.weldfab.com
ALBERTA Bow Ridge Steel Fabricating S Calgary, AB 403-230-3705
C.W. Carry (1967) Ltd. P, S Edmonton, AB 780-465-0381 www.cwcarry.com
Canam-Buildings J, S Calgary, AB 403-252-7591 www.canam-construction.com
Collins Steel S Edmonton, AB 780-440-1414 www.collinssteel.com
Empire Iron Works Ltd. J, P, S Wabamun, AB 780-892-3773 www.empireiron.com
Eskimo Steel Ltd. P, S Sherwood Park, AB 780-417-9200 www.eskimosteel.com
Garneau Manufacturing Inc. S Morinville, AB 780-939-2129
Hranco Industries Ltd. Br, P, S Medicine Hat, AB 403-527-4190 www.hranco.com
JV Driver Fabricators Inc. B, S Nisku, AB 780-955-1746 www.jvdriver.com
Metal-Fab Industries Ltd. S Rock View, AB 403-236-5211 www.metal-fab.ca
Norfab Mfg (1993) Inc. B, P, S Edmonton, AB 780-447-5454 www.norfab.ca
Northern Weldarc Ltd. P, S Sherwood Park, AB 780-467-1522 www.northern-weldarc.com
Rampart Steel Ltd. S Edmonton, AB 780-465-9730 www.rampartsteel.com
Rapid-Span Bridges Inc. Br County of Grande Prairie No. 1, AB 780-538-9199
RIMK Industries Inc. B, S Calgary, AB 403-236-8777
Sierra Fabricating and Manufacturing S Devon, AB 780-987-2676 www.sierrafab.ca/
Supermétal Structures Inc. Western Division P, S Leduc, AB 780-980-4830 www.supermetal.com
Supreme Steel LP Br, S Acheson, AB www.supremegroup.com
Supreme Steel LP P, S Edmonton, AB 780-467-2266 www.supremegroup.com
Supreme Steel LP P, S Edmonton, AB 780-483-3278 www.supremegroup.com
Supreme Steel LP, Bridge Division B, Br, P, S Edmonton, AB 780-467-2266 www.supremegroup.com
TSE Steel Ltd. S Calgary, AB 403-279-6060 www.tsesteel.com
Vulcraft Canada Inc. J Nisku, AB 780-955-3390 www.vulcraft.ca
WF Steel & Crane S Nisku, AB 780-955-7671 www.wfsteelandcrane.com
BRITISH COLUMBIA
George Third & Son P, S Burnaby, BC 604-526-2333 www.geothird.com
Impact Ironworks Ltd. B, S Surrey, BC 604-888-0851
JP Metal Masters 2000 Inc. B, Br, J, P, S Maple Ridge, BC 604-465-8933 www.jpmetalmasters.com
Northern Steel Ltd. B, Br, P Prince George, BC 250-561-1121
Rapid-Span Structures Limited Br, P Armstrong, BC 250-546-9676 www.rapidspan.com
Solid Rock Steel Fabricating Co. Ltd. S Surrey, BC 604-581-1151 www.solidrocksteel.com
Supreme Steel Vancouver B, Br, P, S Delta, BC 604-524-4421 www.supremegroup.com
Warnaar Steel Tech Ltd. S Kelowna, BC 250-765-8800 www.warnaarsteel.com
Wesbridge Steelworks Limited S Delta, BC 604-946-8618 www.wesbridge.com
West Coast Steel Ltd. B, Br Coquitlam, BC 604-554-0171 www.westcoaststeel.ca/
XL Ironworks Co. J, S Surrey, BC 604-596-1747 www.xliron.com
SERVICE CENTRE OR STEEL WAREHOUSE
A.J. Forsyth, A Division of Russel Metals Inc. Delta, BC 604-525-0544 www.russelmetals.com
Acier Leroux Boucherville, Division de Métaux Russel Inc. Boucherville, QC 450-641-2280 www.leroux-steel.com
Acier Pacifique Inc. Laval, QC 514-384-4690 www.pacificsteel.ca
Custom Plate & Profiles Ltd. a div. of Samuel, Son Co. Ltd. Delta, BC 604-524-8000 www.customplate.net Cut to size steel plate in various grades to 12” thick. Stock size sheets of plate to 12”
Metalium Inc. Laval, QC 450-963-0411 www.metalium.com
Price Steel Ltd. Edmonton, AB 780-447-9999 www.pricesteel.com
Russel Metals Inc. Edmonton, AB 780-439-2051 www.russelmetals.com
Russel Metals Inc. Lakeside, NS 902-876-7861 www.russelmetals.com
Russel Metals Inc. Mississauga, ON 905-819-7777 www.russelmetals.com
Russel Metals Inc. Saskatoon, SK 306-931-3338
Russel Metals Inc. Winnipeg, MB 204-772-0321 www.russelmetals.com
Triad Metals Inc. Oshawa, ON 905-732-2100 www.triadmetals.com
VARSTEEL Ltd. Delta, BC 604-946-2717 www.varsteel.ca Beam, angle, channel, HSS plate, sheet, expanded metal, pipe flats, rounds etc.
VARSTEEL Ltd. Lethbridge, AB 403-320-1953 www.varsteel.ca Beam, angle, channel, HSS plate, sheet, Grating, expanded metal, pipe, flats, rounds etc.
VARSTEEL Ltd. Nisku, AB 780-955-1953 www.varsteel.ca
VARSTEEL Ltd. Saskatoon, SK 360-955-3777 www.varsteel.ca
Wilkinson Steel and Metals, Division of Samuel, Son & Co., Limited Edmonton, AB 780-434-8441 www.wilkinsonsteel.com
Wilkinson Steel and Metals, Division of Samuel, Son & Co., Limited Saskatoon, SK 306-652-7151 www.wilkinsonsteel.com
STEEL MILL PRODUCER
ALGOMA Sault Ste. Marie, ON 705-945-2351 www.essarsteelalgoma.com
Atlas Tube Canada ULC Harrow, ON 519-738-5000 www.atlastube.com
Gerdau Corporation Whitby, ON 905-668-8811 www.gerdau.com/longsteel
DETAILER
A.D. Drafting B Brampton, ON 905-488-8216
A-1 Detailing and Engineering Ltd. B, P Nackawic, NB 506-575-1222
Acklam Drafting Service B, Br, S Tecumseh, ON 519-979-1674
Aerostar Drafting Services B Georgetown, ON 905-702-7918
Apex Structural Design Ltd. B Red Deer, AB 403-343-2001 www.apexstructural.ca
Astructures Inc. B, S Chambly, QC 514-267-3840 www.astructures.com
CADD Atla Drafting & Design B Edmonton, AB 780-461-3550 www.caddalta.com
Dessins de Structures DCA Inc. B Lévis, QC 418-835-5140 www.structuredca.com
Draft-Tech Inc. B Tecumseh, ON 519-979-3858 www.dtigroup.ca
Dtech Enterprises Inc. B White Rock, BC 604-536-6572 www.dtechenterprises.com
Exact Detailing Ltd B, Br, J, P Victoria, BC 250-590-5244 www.exactdetailing.com
Genifab Consultants Inc. B, Br Quebec, QC 418-622-1676 www.genifab.com/
Haché Technical Services Ltd./Haché Services Techniques Ltée B, P Caraquet, NB 506-727-7800
Husky Detailing Inc. B London, ON 519-850-9802 www.huskydetailing.com
iGL inc. B Trois-Rivières, QC 888-573-4982
IKONA Drafting Services Inc. Regina , SK 306-522-2650
INFocus Detailing Inc. B, Br, P Kemble, ON 519-376-8717 www.infocusdetailing.com
IRESCO Ltd. B Edmonton, AB 780-433-5606 www.steeldetailers.com
JCM & Associates Limited B, P Frankford, ON 613-398-6510 www.jcmdrafting.com
JITECH ASSOCIATES, INC. B, Br, P, S Pointe-Claire, QC 514-697-8999 www.jitech.ca
JMT Consultants Inc. B, P Winnipeg, MB 888-781-8952 www.jmtconsultants.com
JP Drafting Ltd. B, Br, J, P Maple Ridge, BC 604-465-8933 www.jpdrafting.com
KGS Group Steel Detailing Division B Winnipeg, MB 204-896-1209 www.kgsgroup.com
Les Dessins Trusquin Inc. B, Br Boisbriand, QC 450-420-1000 www.trusquin.com
M-Tec Drafting Services Inc. B, Br, P Sherwood Park, AB 780-467-0903 www.mtecdrafting.com
ProDraft Inc. B, Br, P Surrey, BC 604-589-6425 www.prodraftinc.com
Ranmar Technical Services Ltd. B, P Mt. Pearl, NL 709-364-4158 www.ranmartech.com
River City Detailers Limited B, Br, P, S Winnipeg, MB 204-221-8420 www.rivercitydetailers.com
Service Technique Asimut inc Charny, QC 418-988-0719 www.asimut.ca
Summyx inc. Br, S Ste-Marie, Beauce, QC 418-386-5484 www.summyx.com
TDS Industrial Services Ltd. B, P Prince George, BC 250-561-1646 www.tdsindustrial.com
Techflow Inc. B, Br, J, S Langley, BC 604-880-9552 www.techflowengg.com
Tenca Steel Detailing Inc. Br Charlesbourg, QC 418-634-5225 www.tencainc.com
Vet Dessin Terrebonne, QC 450-477-1000 www.vetdessin.com
AFFILIATE
CWB Group/Le Groupe CWB Milton, ON 905-542-1312 www.cwbgroup.org
ASSOCIATESSMALL & MISCELLANEOUS STEEL FABRICATOR
Acier Charron Ltée Boisbriand, QC 450-434-1890 www.aciercharron.com
A-Post Aluminum Fabricators Winnipeg, MB 204-663-8800 www.a-post.com
Bourque Industrial Ltd Saint John, NB 506 633 7740 www.bourqueindustrial.com
CB Metal Works Inc Avondale, NL 709-229-1099
Coquitlam Steel Products Ltd. Port Coquitlam, BC 778-387-8294 www.coquitlamsteel.com
Ed Lau Ironworks Limited Kitchener, ON 519-745-5691 www.edlau.com
EZ-Steel (A division of Quirion Metal) Leduc, AB 780-980-2001 www.ezsteel.ca
Ganawa Bridge Products and Services Ajax, ON 905-686-5203 www.ganawa.ca
I & M Welding & Fabricating Ltd. Saskatoon, SK 306-955-4546
NorthWest Fabricators Ltd. Athabasca, AB 780-675-4900
Old Tymer Welding Orillia, ON 705-327-1964 www.oldtymerwelding.com
Payford Steel Inc. Thunder Bay, ON 807-577-8455 www.payfordsteel.com
Show Canada Laval, QC 450-664-5155 www.show-canada.com
Times Iron Works Inc. Pickering, ON 905-831-5111 www.timesironworks.ca
ERECTOR
Arcweld Industries Inc. B, Br, J, P, S Winnipeg, MB 204-661-3867 www.arcweld.ca
D.R. Steel Inc. B, J Edmonton, AB 780-699-9872 www.drsteelinc.com
E.S. Fox Limited B, Br, J, P, S Niagara Falls, ON 905-354-3700 www.esfox.com
K C Welding Ltd. B Angus, ON 705-424-1956
KWH Constructors Ltd. B, Br Burnaby, BC 604 629 4897
Living Sky Industrial P, S Athabasca, AB 780-609-0097 www.livingskyindustrial.ca
LML Industrial Contractors Ltd. B Lloydminster, SK 306-825-6115
M-C Steel Services Inc. B, Br, J, P, S Bowmanville, ON 905-623-0388 www.mccormickcampbell.com
Montage d’acier International - division de Gastier M.P. Inc. Br, P Anjou, QC (514) 328-6232
Montage St-Laurent B, Br Laval, QC 450-786-1792 www.montacier.com
Niagara Rigging & Erecting Company Ltd. B, Br, J, S Thorold, ON 289-296-4594
Stampa Steel Erectors Ltd. B, Br Vaughan, ON 905-760-9988 www.stampasteel.com
Structures de Beauce B, Br, J, S St-Odilon, QC 418-464-2000 www.structuresdebeauce.com
SUPPLIER
4 GL Solutions Stouffville, ON 905-640-6727 www.4glsol.com
Acier Altitube Inc. / Altitube Steel Inc. Chomedey, Laval, QC 514-637-5050 www.altitube.com
Acier Picard inc. St-Romuald, QC 418-834-8300 www.acierpicard.com
Advanced Bending Technologies Inc. Langley, BC 604-856-6220 www.bending.net Rolled or bent structural sect
Aggressive Tube Bending Inc. Surrey, BC 604-662-4872
Agway Metals Inc. Brampton, ON 905-799-7535 www.agwaymetals.com
Akhurst Machinery Edmonton, AB 780-435-3936 www.akhurst.com
All Fabrication Machinery J.V. Leduc, AB 780-980-9661 www.allfabmachinery.com
Amcan Jumax Inc. St-Hubert, QC 450-445-8888 www.amcanjumax.com
Amico Canada Inc. Langley, BC 604-607-1475 www.amicoglobal.com
Applied Bolting Technology Bellows Falls, VT 802-460-3100 www.appliedbolting.com
AXIS Inspection Group Ltd Winnipeg, MB 204-488-6790 www.axisinspection.com
Blastech Corporation Brantford, ON 519-756-8222 www.blastech.com Abrasive blasting, glass bead
Borden Metal Products (Canada) Limited Beeton, ON 905-729-2229 www.bordengratings.com Aluminum, stainless steel, steel grating
Brunswick Steel Winnipeg, MB 204-224-1472 www.brunswicksteel.com Steel-structures plate bars, HSS
BuildingPoint Canada Inc. Boisbriand, QC 1-855-922-6735 www.buildingpointcanada.ca
Burlington Automation Hamilton, ON 905-689-7771 www. pythonx.com
CANSTUD Welding And Supply Inc. Delta, BC 604-952-4066 www.canstud.com
Cast Connex Corporation Toronto, ON 416-806-3521 www.castconnex.com
Cloverdale Paint Inc. Edmonton, AB 780-453-5700 www.cloverdalepaint.com Specialty hi-performance industrial coatings and paint products
Cloverdale Paint Inc. - B.C. Region Surrey, BC 604-329-0703
Commercial Sandblasting & Painting Ltd. Saskatoon, SK 306-931-2820 Sandblasting and protective coating applications
Corrcoat Services Inc., Sandblasters and Coaters Surrey, BC 604-881-1268 www.corrcoat.ca Sandblasters and coaters
Court Galvanizing Ltd. Cambridge, ON 519-624-5544 www.courtgalvanizingltd.com
Cowan Insurance Group Cambridge, ON 519-650-6363 www.cowangroup.ca
Daam Galvanizing Edmonton Ltd. Edmonton, AB 780-468-6868 www.daamgalvanizing.com Hot dip galvanizing
Daam Galvanizing Saskatoon Ltd. Saskatoon, SK 306-242-2202 www.daamgalvanizing.com galvanizing services
DryTec Trans-Canada Terrebonne, QC 450-965-0200 www.drytec.ca Grating, metallizing, paint
EBCO Metal Finishing L.P. Richmond, BC 604-244-1500 www.ebcometalfinishing.com Hot dip galvanizing
FabSuite, LLC Williamsburg, VA 757-645-0356
Ficep Corporation Forest Hill, MD 410-588-5800 www.ficepcorp.com
Frank’s Sandblasting & Painting Nisku, AB 780-955-2633
Harsco Industrial IKG (Grating Division) Newmarket, ON 905-953-7779 www.harsco.com
HDIM Protective Coatings Edmonton, AB 780-482-4346 www.hdimpc.ca
Industries Desormeau Inc. St-Léonard, QC 514-321-2432 www.desormeau.com
Infasco Marieville, QC 450-658-8741 www.infasco.com
Inland Steel Products Inc. Saskatoon, SK 306-652-5353 www.inlandsteelproducts.com
International Paints, a div. AkzoNobel Edmonton, AB 780-454-4900 www.international-pc.com
Kubes Steel Inc. Stoney Creek, ON 905-643-1229 www.kubesteel.com
La Compagnie Américaine de Fer et Métaux Inc. / American Iron & Metal Inc. East Montréal, QC 514-494-2000 www.scrapmetal.net
La Corporation Corbec Lachine, QC 514-364-4000 www.corbecgalv.com Supplier of hot dip galvanizing only
Leland Industries Inc. Toronto, ON 416-291-5308 www.leland.ca
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Les Industries Méta-For inc. Terrebonne, QC 450-477-6322 www.meta-for.ca
Les Soudures Giromac enr. Papineauville, QC 819-427-5377
Lincoln Electric Company of Canada LP Toronto, ON 416-421-2600 www.lincolnelectric.com Welding equipment and welding
Magnus Inc. Ste-Thérèse, QC 866-435-6366 www.magnus-mr.ca SDS/2 Design Software
McCann Equipment Ltd. / Équipement McCann Ltée. Oakville, ON 905-829-3393 www.torquetools.com
Metal Fabricators and Welding Ltd. Edmonton, AB 780-455-2186 www.metalfab.ca
Midway Wheelabrating Ltd. Abbotsford, BC 604-855-7650 www.midwaywheelabrating.com Wheelabrating, sandblasting, industrial coatings
Moore Brothers Transport Ltd. Mississauga, ON 905-840-9872 www.moorebrothers.ca
Nucap Industries Inc. Toronto, ON 416-494-1444 www.gripmetal.com
Nucor Grating Edmonton, AB 780-481-3941 www.fisherludlow.com Welded steel/ aluminum/stainless steel grating, “Grip Span” and “Shur Grip” safety grating
Nucor Grating Pointe Aux Trembles, QC 514-640-5085 www.fisherludlow.com Welded steel/ aluminum/stainless steel grating, “Grip Span” and “Shur Grip” safety grating
Nucor Grating Surrey, BC 604-888-0911 www.fisherludlow.com Welded steel/ aluminum/stainless steel grating, “Grip Span” and “Shur Grip” safety grating
Pacific Bolt Manufacturing Ltd. Langley, BC 604-524-2658 www.pacbolt.com Steel fasteners, structural bolts, anchor bolts, tie rods
PARK DEROCHIE Edmonton, AB 780-478-4688 www.parkderochie.com
Peddinghaus Corporation Bradley, IL 815-937-3800 www.peddinghaus.com
Peikko Canada Inc. Quebec, QC 418-263-2023
Peinture Internationale (une division de Akzo Nobel Peintures Ltée) / International Paints (A Division of Akzo Nobel Coating Ltd.) Dorval, QC 514-631-8686 www.international-coatings.com Protective coatings, corrosion-resistant paints
Pure Metal Galvanizing Mississauga, ON 905-677-7491 www.puremetal.com
Rapid Check Solution Delson, QC 514-434-8778 www.rapidchecksolution.com
Reliable Tube Inc. Langley, BC 604-857-9861 www.reliabletube.com Hollow structural steel tube
Selectone Paints Inc. Weston, ON 416-742-8881 www.selectonepaints.ca Paint primers, fast dry enamels, coatings
SGS Canada inc. Montréal, QC 800-361-1679 www.sgs.ca
Sherwin Williams Saskatoon, SK 306-716-0942 www.protective.sherwin-williams.com
Silver City Galvanizing Inc. Delta, BC 604-524-1182 Custom “hot dip’ Zinc Galvanizing: Picking and Oiling
Sivaco Québec Marieville, QC 450-658-7694 www.sivaco.com/sivacoquebec/
SteelWare Solutions Ltd Edmonton, AB 780-328-7700 www.steelwaresolutions.com
STRUMIS LLC Exton, PA 610-280-9840
Superior Finishes Inc. Winnipeg, MB 204-985-9820 www.superiorfinishesinc.com
Supreme Galvanizing Ltd Brampton, ON 905-450-7888 www.supremegalvanizing.com
Terraprobe Inc. Brampton, ON 905-796-2650 www.terraprobe.ca
The Blastman Coatings Ltd. Brampton, ON 905-450-0888 www.blastmancoatings.com
The Sherwin-Williams Company Ville d’Anjou, QC 514-356-1684 www.sherwin.com Specialty industrial coatings
Tuyaux et Matériel de Fondation Ltée / Pipe and Piling Supplies Ltd. St. Hubert, QC 450-445-0050 www.pipe-piling.com Hot Roll-Wide-Flange-Bearing Pile Beams
Vectorbloc Corp. Toronto, ON 416-766-9018 www.vectorbloc.com
Vicwest Building Products Delta, BC 604-946-5316 www.vicwest.com Steel metal floor/roof deck, wall and roof cladding
Vicwest Building Products Edmonton, AB 780-454-4477 www.vicwest.com Steel metal foor/roof deck, wall and roof cladding
Vicwest Building Products Memramcook, NB 506-758-8181 www.vicwest.com Steel metal foor/roof deck, wall and roof cladding
Vicwest Building Products Oakville, ON 800-387-7135 www.vicwest.com
Vicwest Building Products Winnipeg, MB Steel metal floor/roof deck, wall and roof cladding
Vixman Construction Ltd. Rockwood, ON 519-856-2000 www.vixman.com Roof and floor deck
Voortman USA Corporation Monee, IL 708-885-4900 www.voortmancorp.com
Vulcraft Canada, Inc. Ancaster, ON 289-443-2000 www.vulcraft.ca
Wells Fargo Montreal, QC 514-868-2303
NATIONAL CONSULTING COMPANY
RJC Engineers Calgary, AB 403-283-5073
RJC Engineers Kelowna, BC 778-738-1700
RJC Engineers Lethbridge, AB 403-320-0467
RJC Engineers Nanaimo, BC 250-716-1550
RJC Engineers Kitchener, ON 519-954-6392
RJC Engineers Kingston, ON 613-767-6936
RJC Engineers Kingston, ON 613-767-6936
RJC Engineers Toronto, ON 416-977-5335
RJC Engineers Vancouver, BC 604-738-0048
RJC Engineers Victoria, BC 250-386-7794
RJC Engineers Edmonton, AB 780-452-2325
Stantec Consulting Ltd Calgary, AB 403-716-8000
Stantec Consulting Ltd Edmonton, AB 780-917-1879
Stantec Consulting Ltd. Winnipeg, MB 204-489-5900
Stantec Consulting Ltd. Saskatoon, SK 306-667-2400
Stantec Consulting Ltd. Vancouver, BC 604-696-8176
Stantec Consulting Ltd. Victoria, BC 250-388-9161
Stantec Consulting Ltd. Dartmouth, NS 902-468-7777
Stantec Consulting Ltd. Longueuil, QC 514-281-1033
Stantec Consulting Ltd. Ottawa, ON 613-784-2303
Stantec Consulting Ltd. Yellowknife, NT 867-920-2882
Stantec Consulting Ltd. Mississauga, ON 905-858-4424
CONSULTANT COMPANY
Adjeleian Allen Rubeli Ltd. Ottawa, ON 613-232-5786
AECOM Canada Ltd. Québec, QC 418-648-9512
ARUP Toronto, ON 416-515-0915
Associated Engineering (B.C.) Ltd. Burnaby, BC 604-293-1411
Atkins + Van Groll Inc. Toronto, ON 416-489-7888
Bantrel Co. Calgary, AB 403-290-2800
BAR Engineering Co. Ltd. Lloydminster, AB 780-875-1683
BBA inc. Mont-Saint-Hilaire, QC 450-464-2111
Blackwell Bowick Partnership Ltd. Toronto, ON 416-593-5300
BMR Structural Engineering Halifax, NS 902-429-3321
BPTEC Engineering Ltd. Edmonton, AB 780-436-5376
Brenik Engineering Inc. Concord, ON 905-660-7732
Bureau d’études spécialisées inc. Montréal, QC 514-393-1500
Calculatec Inc. Montréal, QC 514-525-2655
CBCL Limited (482) Halifax, NS 902-421-7241
CIMA+ Québec, QC 418-623-3373
CIMA+ Partenaire de génie Laval, QC 514-337-2462
CPE Structural Consultants Ltd. Toronto, ON 416-447-8555
Crosier Kilgour & Partners Ltd. Winnipeg, MB 204-943-7501
CWMM Consulting Engineers Ltd. Vancouver, BC 604-868-2308
D’Aronco, Pineau, Hébert, Varin Laval, QC 450-969-2250
Dialog Design Edmonton AB 780-429-1580
Dorlan Engineering Consultants Inc. Mississauga, ON 905-671-4377
DTI Structural Engineers Inc. Toronto, ON 519 979 3858
ENGCOMP Saskatoon, SK 306-978-7730
Entuitive Vancouver, BC 604-900-6224
Entuitive Toronto, ON 416-477-5832
Entuitive Corporation Calgary, AB 403-879-1270
exp Hamilton, ON 905-525-6069
Fluor Canada Ltd. Calgary, AB 403-537-4000
Genifab Consultants Inc., Quebec, QC 418-622-1676
Gerrits Engineering Barrie, ON 705-737-3303
Glotman Simpson Consulting Engineers Vancouver, BC 604-734-8822
Golder Associates Ltd. Mississauga, ON 905-567-4444
Groupe-conseil Structura international Montréal, QC 514.360.3660
Haddad, Morgan and Associates Ltd. Windsor, ON 519-973-1177
Harbourside Engineering Consultants Darmouth, NS 902-405-4696
Hastings & Aziz Limited, Consulting Engineers London, ON 519-439-0161
Hatch Mississauga, ON 902-421-1065
Hatch Saskatoon, SK 306-657-7500
Herold Engineering Limited Nanaimo, BC 250-751-8558
IBI Group Etobicoke, ON 416-679-1930
IRC McCavour Engineering Group Inc. Mississauga, ON 905-607-7244
JACOBS Calgary, AB 403-258-6466
JML Engineering Thunder Bay, ON 807-345-1131
Klohn Crippen Berger Ltd. Vancouver, BC 604-669-3800
Kontzamanis Graumann Smith MacMillan Inc. (KGS Group), Regina, SK 306-757-9681
Kova Engineering (Saskatchewan) Ltd. Saskatoon, SK 306-652-9229
Krahn Engineering Ltd. Vancouver, BC 604-853-8831
Leekor Engineering Inc. Ottawa, ON 613-234-0886
Les Conseillers BCA Consultants Inc. Montreal, QC 514-341-0118
Les Services exp inc. Drummondville, QC 819-478-8191
McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd. Vancouver, BC 604-683-8521
Morrison Hershfield Ltd. Markham, ON 416-499-3110
MPa GROUPE CONSEIL INC. Carignan, QC 450-447-4537
N.A. Engineering Associates Inc. Stratford, ON 519-273-3205
Norda Stelo Inc. Quebec, QC 418-654-9600
ONEC Engineering Inc. Parkland County, AB 780-440-0400
Parsons Inc. Ottawa, ON 905-943-0500
Pharaoh Engineering Ltd. Medicine Hat, AB 403-526-6761
Pier Structural Engineering Corp. Waterloo, ON 519-885-3806
Pow Technologies, Div. of PPA Engineering Technologies Inc. Ingersoll, ON 519-425-5000
Protostatix Engineering Consultants Edmonton, AB 780-423-5855
Qualimet Inc Edmonton, AB 780-469-5870
R.J. Burnside & Associates Limited Collingwood, ON 705-446-0515
Raymond S.C. Wan, Architect Winnipeg, MB 204-287-8668
Robb Kullman Engineering Ltd. Saskatoon, SK 306-477-0655
Safe Roads Engineering, Gormley, ON 905-727-4198
Schorn Consultants Ltd. Waterloo, ON 519-884-4840
SDK et Associés Montréal, QC 514-938-5995
Siefken Engineering Ltd. New Westminster, BC 604-525-4122
Skarborn Engineering Ltd. Bathurst, NB 506-452-1804
SKC Engineering Ltd. Surrey, BC 604 882 1889
SNC Lavalin Inc. (Montréal) Montréal, QC 514-393-1000
SNC Lavalin Power Ontario Inc. Toronto, ON 416-252-5311
Stephenson Engineering Ltd. Toronto, ON 416-635-9970
Tower Engineering Group Limited Partnership Winnipeg, MB 204-925-1150
Valron Structural Engineers - Steel Detailers Moncton, NB 506-856-9601
VanBoxmeer & Stranges Engineering Ltd. London, ON 519-433-4661
WALTERFEDY Kitchener, ON 519-576-2150
Weiler Smith Bowers Burnaby, BC 604-294-3753
WHM Structural Engineering Burnaby, BC 604-484-2859
Wolfrom Engineering Ltd. Winnipeg, MB 204-452-0041
Wood Canada Limited Trail, BC 250-368-2407
Wood Canada Limited Saskatoon, SK 306-477-1155
Wood Canada Limited Dartmouth, NS 902-420-8924
Wood Group PSN St. John’s, NL 709-778-4000
WSP Canada Inc. Brampton, ON 905-799-8220
WSP Canada Inc. Markham, ON 905-475-7270
WSP Canada Inc. Montréal, QC 514-340-0046
WSP Canada Inc. Mont-Tremblant, QC 819-425-3483
BUILDER OR STAKEHOLDER
Impact Canada Regina, SK 306-536-0442 www.ironworkerswesterncanada.org
Impact Canada St. Albert, AB 780-459-3389 www.impact-net.org
Ironworkers Local 97 Burnaby, BC 604-879-4191 www.ironworkerslocal97.com
Ironworkers Local Union 728 Winnipeg, MB 204-783-7853 www.ironworkers728.com/
Manitoba Infrastructure (Water Management and Structures) Winnipeg, MB 204-391-5253 www.gov.mb.ca
Neeginan College of Applied Technology Winnipeg, MB 204-989-9784 www.cahrd.org
Ontario Erectors Association Collingwood , ON 705-445-9415 www.ontarioerectors.com
PROFESSIONAL - INDIVIDUAL
Vitomir, M Acimovic Montréal, QC 514-940-9511
Mehrdad Ahmadi Langley, BC 604-888-1968
William J. Alcock North Vancouver, BC 604-986-0663
Abbas Aminmansour Champaign, IL 217-355-2345
Dean Anderson St. Albert, AB 780-803-9926
Christian Audet Sherbrooke, QC 819-434-1832
Dwain A. Babiak Calgary, AB 403-826-4744
Doug Bach Truro, NS 902-843-4180
Ray T. Bailey St. John’s, NL 709-579-4255
Stephen Barbour St. John’s, NL 709-753-2260
Michel Baril Sherbrooke, QC 819-821-2395
Dominique Bauer Montréal, QC 514-396-9844
Jorge Betancourt Edmonton, AB 780-490-2555
Max Bischof North Vancouver, BC 604-985-6744
Andrew Boettcher Vancouver, BC 604-568-9373
Eric Boucher Québec, QC 418-871-8103
Gordon D. Bowman Gloucester, ON 613-742-7130
Jozef Budziak Toronto, ON 416-740-5671
Julie Bui London, ON 519-657-4703
Iain J. Cameron Victoria, BC 250-999-9350
George Casoli Richmond, BC 604-273-7737
James Chapman Edmonton, AB 780-438-9000
François Charest Repentigny, QC 450-581-8070
M.P. (Michel) Comeau Halifax, NS 902-429-5454
Marc-André Comeau Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, QC 450-371-8585
Louis Crépeau Montréal, QC 514-931-1080
Jean-Pierre Dandois Magog, QC 514-592-1164
Ameen DeRaj Winnipeg, MB 204-800-2072
Harold Dibben Trenton, ON 613-392-9287
Daniel Dumont Gatineau, QC 819-360-5229
Arno Dyck Calgary, AB 403-255-6040
Afshin AE Ebtekar Thornhill, ON 905-597-7723
Thomas Egli Montreal, QC 514-845-2545
Elie El-Chakieh Laval, QC 514 892 2717
Paul B. Elliott Calgary, AB 403-271-6466
Timothy Emmons Inverary, ON 613-353-6865
Daniel A. Estabrooks Saint John, NB 506-674-1810
Chris Evans Udora, ON 705-228-8412
Timothy P. Fraser Bellingham, WA 360-937-0448
Alex Fulop Vaughan, ON 905-760-7663
Robert Gale North Vancouver, BC 604-986-1222
Bernard Gérin-Lajoie Outremont, QC 514-279-4821
Jean-Paul Giffard Saint-Jean-Chrysostome, QC 418-839-7937
Eric Gilbert Sherbrooke, QC 819-563-8960
Robert Girard Chicoutimi, QC 418-549-9687
Ali Asghar Gorji Anjou, QC 514-271-9635
John Green Amherst, NS 902-667-3300
Donald Gregory Hamilton, ON 905-218-5482
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Movses R. Gulesserian North York, ON 416-219-6651
John Stuart Hall Ottawa, ON 613-789-0261
Joel Hampson Vancouver, BC 778-386-2232
Matthew Hartog Toronto, ON 416-368-1700
Roland A. Hase Scarborough, ON 416-291-3723
Ralph W. Hildenbrandt Calgary, AB 403-245-5501
David Howard Ancaster, ON 905 691-2233
Roman Hudon Winnipeg, ON 204-255-7251
Alfredo M. Ilacad Portland, OR 503-954-3230
Don R. Ireland Brampton, ON 905-846-9514
Yousif Jarjees Mississauga, ON 416-662-5300
Brian Johnson Kanata, ON 613-591-1533
Jacob Kachuba Mississauga, ON 416-254-2829
Ely E. Kazakoff Kelowna, BC 250-763-2306
Bhupender S. Khoral Ottawa, ON 613-739-7482
Ian M. Kier Grande Prairie, AB 780-532-6035
Franz Knoll Montréal, QC 514-878-3021
Antoni Kowalczeuski Edmonton, AB 780-451-9214
Mankit Kwun Richmond, BC 604-277-2254
Zoltan Lakatos Burlington, ON 905-331-8307
Claude Lamothe Candiac, QC 514-927-2647
Pierre Lanoue Laval, QC 450-973-5405
Tony Latiza Winnipeg, MB 204-221-2149
Barry F. Laviolette Edmonton, AB 905-901-8535
René Laviolette Lévis, QC 418-834-6172
Nazmi Lawen Charlottetown, PE 902-368-2300
Graham Lawrence Saint John, NB 506-634-8259
Hugo G. Le Bihan Kelowna, BC 250-448-4830
Marc LeBlanc Dieppe, NB 506-382-5550
Paul-Maurice LeBlanc Drummondville, QC 819-395-2752
Normand Leboeuf Montréal, QC 514-282-8100
Steve Lécuyer Brossard, QC 514-333-5151
Jeff Leibgott St-Laurent, QC 514-933-6621
Claude Lelièvre Québec, QC 418-861-8737
Salvatore Leo Kirkland, QC 514-334-1234
Thomas Leung Ottawa, ON 613-258-2544
William C.K. Leung Woodbridge, ON 905-851-9535
Haijun Li Markham, ON 905-479-9525
Chet Liu Chatham, ON 519-351-9612
Clint S. Low Vancouver, BC 604-688-9861
James R. Malo Thunder Bay, ON 807-345-5582
Ibe Marcus Regina, SK 306-740-6147
Alfredo Mastrodicasa Woodbridge, ON 905-856-2530
Mohamed Matar Winnipeg, MB 204-477-2512
Rein A. Matiisen Calgary, AB 403-338-5804
Brian McClure Nanaimo, BC 250-713-9875
Mark McFadden Chatham, ON 519-351-9612
Glenn J. McMillan London, ON 519-453-1480
Neil McMillan Stittsville, ON 905-697-9698
Shane A. McShane Peterborough, ON 705-749-0003
Konstantinos Mermigas North Bay, ON 905-704-2345
Andrew W. Metten Vancouver, BC 604-688-9861
Jason Mewis Saskatoon, SK 306-978-7730
Yannick Michaud Pohénégamook, QC 418-859-2927
Mark Milner Richmond Hill , ON 905-737-6881
Namvar Moazzami Calgary, AB 403-400-5345
Mark K. Moland Lepreau, NB 506-659-6388
David T Molloy Burlington, ON 905-332-1404
Neil A. Paolini Etobicoke, ON 416-249-4651
Louis Paradis Lac-Beauport, QC 418-572-8829
Françis Paré Trois-Rivières, QC 819-373-1145
Serge Parent Sherbrooke, QC 819-640-0310
Erick Pepin St-Georges, QC 418-228-2223
Michael Picco Concord , ON 905-760-9688
Gérard Pilon Valleyfield, QC 450-373-9999
David Prud’Homme Dorval, QC 514-833-4715
R. Paul Ransom Burlington, ON 905-639-9628
Dan S. Rapinda Winnipeg, MB 204-488-6674
Hamidreza Razaghi Edmonton, AB 780-577-5662
Mehrak Razzvi North Vancouver, BC 604-988-7131
Robert Rea Tecumseh, ON 519-962-9637
Joël Rhéaume Beauport, QC 418-660-5858
Aaron Rideout St. John’s, NL 709-726-3468
Danny Rosanova Markham, ON 905-475-8727
John Rosenquist Lake Zurick, IL 847-540-9286
James Rudy Beaconsfield, QC 514-426-1638
Hossam Saleh Toronto, ON 647-932-2460
Chris Sargent Grand Falls, Windsor, NL 709-489-9150
Joseph M. Sarkor Kelowna, BC 250-868-1413
Ron Schmidt Saskatoon, SK 306-668-0293
Jaydip Shah Saskatoon, SK 306-934-2442
Michael D Simpson Burlington, ON 905-331-7156
John A. Singleton St. John’s, NL 709-739-5500
Paul Slater Kitchener, ON 519-743-6500
Lauchlin Smith Edmonton, AB 780-409-3146
Terrence D. Smith Toronto, ON 416 798 8770
Jeffrey E. Snook St John’s, NL 709-730-7325
Ralph E. Southward Moffet, ON 905-639-7455
Steven Stelzer Cote-Saint- Luc, QC 514-482-4984
Helene Theriault Moncton, NB 506-875-0941
Bram Toomath Vaughan, ON 905-580-4400
Darren B. Towells Winnipeg, MB 204-227-1151
Mike L. Trader Hamilton, ON 905-381-3231
Normand Trudel Pierrefonds, QC 514-971-5484
Daniel E. Turner Montréal, QC 514-344-1865
Aileme Unuigbe Calgary, AB 403-668-6180
David Vadocz Langley, BC 604-533-7382
Deborah VanSlyke Fredericton, NB 506-452-8480
Vassily Verganelakis Montreal, QC 514-342-3430
Stuart Veysey Fredericton, NB 506-452-7000
Romano Viglione Calgary, AB 403-804-0696
Roger Vino Surrey, BC 604-576-7369
Dave R.M. Vrkljan Calgary, AB 403-241-2578
Brian Waddell Cambridge, ON 519-267-6789
Michel Walsh LaSalle, QC 514-364-0406
Ian Washbrook Calgary, AB 403-800-4486
Andrew Watson Kamloops, BC 250-374-2244
Kevin Wong Markham, ON 905-305-6133
Daniela Xavier Toronto, ON 647-774-3531
Chell K. Yee Edmonton, AB 780-488-5636
Xiaoli Yuan Waterloo, ON 226-978-1297
Jinsheng Zhao Calgary, AB 403-244-5029
Paul Zinn Delta, BC 604-940-4050
TECHNICAL - INDIVIDUAL
Miguel Clement St.Pascal, ON 613-297-9983
Martin Kowalyk Moose Jaw, SK 306-692-9594
Meynardo Vendiola Edmonton, AB 780-444-7116
US STEEL MILL PRODUCER
ArcelorMittal International Canada Chicago, IL 905-320-6649 www.arcelormittal.com
Nucor-Yamato Steel Company Blytheville, AR 870-762-5500 www.nucoryamato.com
Steel Dynamics, Inc. Structural and Rail Division Columbia City, IN 260-625-8100 www.stld-cci.com
PROFESSIONAL PROFESSOR
M. Shahria Alam University of British Columbia, BC
Ahmed Alyousif Conestoga College, ON
Charles-Darwin Annan Université Laval, QC
Kaveh Arjomandi University of New Brunswick, NB
Michael F. Bartlett University of Western Ontario, ON
Dominique Bauer École de Technologie Supérieure (ETS), QC
Tracy Becker McMaster University, ON
Andre Begin-Drolet Université Laval, QC
Geneviève Bérubé Commission Scolaire de la Capitale/ CFP Neufchâtel, QC
Anjan Bhowmick Concordia University, QC
Carisa Blancas NAIT, AB
Richard Borger Mohawk College, ON
Rocco Carbone Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology, ON
Patrice Caron College Montmorency, QC
Constantin Christopoulos University of Toronto, ON
Sreekanta (Sree) Das University of Windsor, ON
Michael Dellar Dawson College, QC
Serge Desbiens Cégep de Jonquière, QC
Joe Di Cesare Dawson College, QC
Robert G. Driver University of Alberta, AB
Augustin Dukuze University of New Brunswick, NB
Kyla DuSomme SIAST, SK
Ahmed El Refai Universite Laval, QC
Mamdouh El-Badry University of Calgary, AB
Bruce Elliott Confederation College, ON
Bob Fencott Loyalist College, ON
J. Jill Ferguson Assiniboine Community College,, MB
Denis Gagnon Collège de Chicoutimi, QC
Claude Ghazal College Montmorency, QC
Faouzi Ghrib University of Windsor, ON
Damien Gilles Université de Montréal, QC
Antony Gillies Lakehead University, ON
Riccardo Gioia Concordia University, QC
Mohammad Givehchi University of Toronto, ON
Yanglin Gong Lakehead University, ON
Rishi Gupta University of Victoria, BC
Ryan Habkirk Georgian College, ON
Ahmed Hamada University of Waterloo, ON
Abdul Hameed Sheridan College, ON
Graham Huckin Vancouver Community College, BC
Rodney Hunter SAIT Polytechnic , AB
Ali Imanpour University of Alberta, AB
Emanuel Jannasch Dalhousie University, NS
Jin Hee Jeong New Brunswick Community College (NBCC), NB
Heng-Aik Khoo Carleton University, ON
Mark Krantzberg George Brown College, ON
Scott Krieg Saskpolytech Kelsey Campus, SK
Peter Kuzyk Confederation College, ON
François Landreville Collège Ahuntsic, QC
Jonathan Landry La Cité Collégiale, ON
Abdul Nabi Lashari Loyalist College, ON
Maura Lecce Seneca College of App. Arts & Tech, ON
Frédéric Légeron Université de Sherbrooke, QC
Yi Liu Dalhousie University, NS
Mitko Mancevski Conestoga College, ON
Bahman (Ben) Marvi EPIC College of Technology, ON
Brandon McCready NAIT, AB
Bruce McGarvie Vancouver Community College, BC
Terry McKenna Holland College, PE
Magdi Emile Mohareb University of Ottawa, ON
Lesley Moulson Lakehead University - Civil Engineering, ON
Phalguni Mukhopadhyaya University of Victoria, BC
Bahman Noruziaan Red River College of Applied Arts, Science and Technology, MB
Peter Olynyk Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology, ON
Henry Ostermann BCIT (British Columbia Institute of Technology), BC
Blaine Otteson Saskatchewan Polytechnic, SK
Azzeddine Oudjehane S.A.I.T., AB
Jeffrey A. Packer University of Toronto, ON
Freddy Pina University of British Columbia, BC
Gérard Poitras Université de Moncton, NB
Patrick Poulin Commission scolaire de la pointe-de-l’île, QC
Yves Rossignol Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, QC
Sam Salem Lakehead University - Civil Engineering, ON
Khaled M. Sennah Ryerson University, ON
Lad Shaba Northern College, ON
Andre Simoneau University of New Brunswick, NB
Brian Sinclair University of Calgary, AB
Nino Sirianni St. Clair College - South Campus, ON
Ken S. (Siva) Sivakumaran McMaster University, ON
Al Smith NAIT, AB
Mauricio Soto Rubio University of Calgary, AB
Gary Stroich NAIT, AB
Min Sun University of Victoria, BC
Michael J. Tait McMaster University, ON
Lucia Tirca Concordia University, QC
Robert Tremblay Ecole Polytechnique, CGM Dept., QC
Alexandra Trovato NAIT, AB
Martin Turgeon La Cité Collégiale, ON
Reza Ushaksaraei McMaster University, ON
Scott Walbridge University of Waterloo, ON
Jeff Walker Cambrian College of Applied Arts and Technology., ON
Lydell Wiebe McMaster University, ON
Gordon Wight Royal Military College of Canada, ON
Lei Xu University of Waterloo, ON
Tony T. Y. Yang University of British Columbia, BC
Maged Youssef University of Western Ontario, ON
STUDENTS
Nahla Aboumansour Concordia University, QC
Greg Abra Red River College, MB
Mohamed Afifi McGill University, QC
Sylvester Agbo University of Alberta, AB
Martin Albisetti Université Laval, QC
Mohamed Ali Concordia University, QC
Geneviève Allard École de Technologie Supérieure (ETS), QC
Matthew Allen University of Manitoba (Civil Engineering), MB
Simon Aniort Concordia University, QC
Michael Arsenault Red River College, MB
Abolfazl Ashrafi University of Alberta, AB
Emma Astrom Concordia University, QC
André Aubrey Université Laval, QC
Farid Bakhti Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, QC
Cambria Banks University of British Columbia, BC
Augustine Banson Université Laval, QC
Yu Bao McMaster University, ON
Paul Baram Concordia University, QC
Kevin Barber Lakehead University - Civil Engineering, ON
Charles Barcant Concordia University, QC
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Tariq Barghouti Concordia University, QC
Gabriella Bédard Concordia University, QC
Thierry Béland Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, QC
Valerie Bergman Confederation College, ON
Hassan Bounjoul Concordia University, QC
Victor Bourassa Université Laval, QC
Frederic Brunet Ecole de Technologie Supérieure, QC
Pablo Cano University of Alberta, AB
Mervin Cereno University of Alberta, AB
Amit Chandra Concordia University, QC
Monrit Chatha University of British Columbia, BC
Allan Chen University of British Columbia, BC
Akalu Cherie Concordia University, QC
Dean Chevarie Concordia University, QC
Spencer Collier-Jarvis Dalhousie University, NS
Maxime Corbeil Concordia University, QC
James Craxton University of British Columbia, BC
Ion Cujba Concordia University, QC
Paula Dagher Concordia University, QC
Ghaleb Damaj École de Technologie Supérieure (ETS), QC
Domenico D’Amato Concordia University, QC
Sushanth Daniel University of British Columbia, BC
Ben DeGroot Lakehead University - Civil Engineering, ON
Eshagh Derakhshan Houreh University of Alberta, AB
Mark Derksen Red River College, MB
Jeffrey Desaulniers Loyalist College, ON
Quinn Desrochers University of Manitoba (Civil Engineering), MB
Linda Duch University of Manitoba (Civil Engineering), MB
Nicholas Duhaime Concordia University, QC
Roxanne Duigou University of British Columbia, BC
Elijah Edie University of Manitoba (Civil Engineering), MB
Tariq Hashim Elsamani Elsheikh Lakehead University - Civil Engineering, ON
Wenfrank Espada Concordia University, QC
Dario Espi-Fournier Université Laval, QC
Mohamed Ezzeldin McMaster University, ON
Naier Faheem University of Manitoba (Civil Engineering), MB
Luiz Fernandez Red River College, MB
Gregory Flis Confederation College, ON
Mathieu Fokwa Soh Ecole de Technologie Supérieure, QC
Jessica Francis University of British Columbia, BC
Cole Friesen University of Manitoba (Civil Engineering), MB
Cornie Friesen University of Manitoba, MB
Tommy Gagné École de Technologie Supérieure (ETS), QC
Maha A. Ghaib University of Manitoba (Civil Engineering), MB
Shervin Ghomi University of Manitoba (Civil Engineering), MB
Jasninder Gill University of British Columbia, BC
Dana Gray George Brown College, ON
Eric Green University of Saskatchewan, SK
Michael Guevarra University of Manitoba (Civil Engineering), MB
Jalal Habhab University of Western Ontario, ON
Tala Harb Concordia University, QC
Matthew Harrison University of Manitoba (Civil Engineering), MB
Mohammad Hasan University of Ottawa Civil Engineering, ON
Riley Hawryluk Red River College, MB
George W Hill University of British Columbia, BC
Tanveer Hossain Concordia University, QC
Jeffrey Hung University of Alberta, AB
Brandon Hutchings Red River College, MB
Sabih Islam Concordia University, QC
Anas Issa University of British Columbia, BC
Rachel Jackson University of British Columbia, BC
Mathieu Jolicoeur Université de Montréal, QC
Fadel Kamareddine Concordia University, QC
Rajab Kammouh Université de Sherbrooke, QC
Parasdeep Kanda University of Manitoba (Civil Engineering), MB
Carol Kazmé Concordia University, QC
Fredrick Kennedy Sheridan College, ON
Muhammad Arsalan Khan Ryerson University, ON
Dexter Kirby Red River College, MB
Tallis Kirby University of British Columbia, BC
Steven Kolt University of Manitoba (Civil Engineering), MB
Khadidja Komah Concordia University, QC
Thomas Krausert University of Alberta, AB
Michael Kwan Concordia University, QC
Etienne Lechasseur École de Technologie Supérieure (ETS), QC
Jay Lee University of British Columbia, BC
François Leprince CIMA+, QC
Miguel Lesenuo Oliviera Concordia University, QC
Ryan Li University of British Columbia, BC
Trevor Linney University of Manitoba (Civil Engineering), MB
Michael Louws University of British Columbia, BC
Ethan MacLeod University of New Brunswick, NB
Riley Madu University of British Columbia, BC
Michel Jasen Mallet Concordia University, QC
Amitehveer Mann University of British Columbia, BC
Stuart Martinson University of British Columbia, BC
Safa Sadat Masajedian University of Alberta, AB
Kyle McKee Concordia University, QC
Masood Meidani McGill University, QC
Dave Mercer Memorial University, NL
Agathe Mertz École de Technologie Supérieure (ETS), QC
Hossein Mohammadi McMaster University, ON
Osama Mohsen University of Alberta, AB
Justin Moreault Université Laval, QC
Pedram Mortazavi University of Toronto, ON
Paraskevas Mylonas Concordia University, QC
Ehsan Nasirikhaneghah Dalhousie University, NS
Onyekachi Ndubuaku University of Alberta, AB
Finley Nduwayo Concordia University, QC
Christian Neilsen University of Saskatchewan, SK
Roula Ninopoulos Concordia University, QC
Christine Nucciarone Concordia University, QC
Matt Olinski Lakehead University - Civil Engineering, ON
Harold Orban Concordia University, QC
Christopher Ouma George Brown College, ON
Renato Palma University of Manitoba (Civil Engineering), MB
Nomechandra Persaud Seneca college , ON
David Pizzuto McGill University, QC
Kyle Price Red River College, MB
Omer Qaissy Concordia University, QC
Daniel Rachid University of Alberta, AB
Farnaz Raeisi University of Manitoba, MB
Ahmad Rahmzadeh University of British Columbia, BC
Cameron Ritchie University of Toronto, ON
Céline Rivard University of Manitoba (Civil Engineering), MB
Kahina Sad-Saoud Université de Sherbrooke, QC
Mohamad Salaheddine University of New Brunswick, NB
Arthur Santos Azevedo Borja Brito Conestoga College, ON
Lakchika Satkunanathan Concordia University, QC
Guillaume Savard Université Laval, QC
Mahmoud Sayed Ahmed Ryerson University, ON
Zaynab Sbeiti Concordia University, QC
Ardeshir Sedighi University of British Columbia, BC
Yurichorong Seo University of Manitoba (Civil Engineering), MB
Feras Sheitt McMaster University, ON
Brennan Slater University of Manitoba (Civil Engineering), MB
Taylor C. Steele McMaster University, ON
William St-Pierre École de Technologie Supérieure (ETS), QC
Mandy Tam University of British Columbia, BC
Li Xin Tan University of Manitoba (Civil Engineering), MB
Marc-André Thibault École de Technologie Supérieure (ETS), QC
Frédéric Thibodeau Ecole Polytechnique, CGM Dept., QC
Jessica Toone University of British Columbia, BC
Stefan-Angel Trajkov Red River College, MB
Stephen Tran George Brown College, ON
Maurice Trépanier École de Technologie Supérieure (ETS), QC
Mikaël Turcotte Concordia University, QC
Sharmaine Ugalde Red River College, MB
Khelen Upadhyay University of British Columbia, BC
Matthew Vachon McGill University, QC
Stephany Vinas Tapia Concordia University, QC
Uzair Wasif University of Manitoba (Civil Engineering), MB
Chandler White University of British Columbia, BC
Colton Wooster Red River College, MB
Yuzhe Xiao University of British Columbia, BC
Nicolas Yedynak Concordia University, QC
Jasen Yu University of Waterloo, ON
Yang Yu University of Manitoba (Civil Engineering), MB
Zhanpeng Zhang University of Alberta, AB
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