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1 THE Heavy News Weekly In this issue... Golf Classic Thank you 2 WORKSAFELY TM Golf Photos 4 WORKSAFELY TM Golf Photos 5 Peter G Hall: The Dimensions of Diversification 7 2013 WCR & HCA Convention 8 Weekly Tenders (MHCA members only) 10 Tender Results (MHCA members only) 12 August 16, 2012 Annual Golf Classic Wednesday August 8th, 2012 held the Manitoba Heavy Construction Association's Annual Golf Classic. 314 golfers participated in a day that had perfect golf weather, an abundance of contests and alot of friendly competition. Once again the heavy construction industry has been very supportive in the amount of teams participating in the tournament and that it has been sold out for some time along with all sponsorship opportunities also being sold out. Tied for the lead, the Hugh Munro Construction foursome won with a count back on the back nine to win the Annual MHCA Golf Classic on Wednesday August 8th at the Elmhurst and Pine Ridge Golf Courses. Thank you to both the Pine Ridge and Elmhurst Golf Courses for their assistance in ensuring a great tournament. Also a thank you to Mickey Stanley and his Events Committee on producing another great MHCA event. The Heavy News Weekly

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  • 1The Heavy News Weekly

    In this issue... Golf Classic Thank you 2 WORKSAFELYTM Golf Photos 4 WORKSAFELYTM Golf Photos 5

    Peter G Hall: The Dimensions of Diversification 7 2013 WCR & HCA Convention 8

    Weekly Tenders (MHCA members only) 10 Tender Results (MHCA members only) 12

    August 16, 2012

    Annual Golf ClassicWednesday August 8th, 2012 held the Manitoba Heavy Construction Association's Annual Golf Classic. 314 golfers participated in a day that had perfect golf weather, an abundance of contests and alot of friendly competition. Once again the heavy construction industry has been very supportive in the amount of teams participating in the tournament and that it has been sold out for some time along with all sponsorship opportunities also being sold out.

    Tied for the lead, the Hugh Munro Construction foursome won with a count back on the back nine to win the Annual MHCA Golf Classic on Wednesday August 8th at the Elmhurst and Pine Ridge Golf Courses.

    Thank you to both the Pine Ridge and Elmhurst Golf Courses for their assistance in ensuring a great tournament. Also a thank you to Mickey Stanley and his Events Committee on producing another great MHCA event.

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    Annual Golf ClassicAnnual Golf Classic

    Dual Hole Sponsors . . . . . . . .Borland Construction Inc.Brandt TractorELRUS Aggregate SystemsHUB International Horizon InsuranceIPEX Lafarge North AmericaMaple Leaf ConstructionQuerel TrailersToromont CATTitan FoundryW.D. Valve Boxes Ltd.

    Hole Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Association of Manitoba MunicipalitiesBayview ConstructionEmco WaterworksGeneral Aggregate Equipment SalesHugh Munro ConstructionHusky EnergyInvestors Group Financial ServicesKen Palson Ent. Ltd.McAsphalt Industries LimitedMIG InsuranceMulder Construction & Materials Ltd.Rocky Road RecyclingTitan Environmental Containment Ltd.Victoria Inn & Conference CenterWinnipeg Convention CentreWorkers Compensation Board

    Contest Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alcom Electronic Communications Investors Group Financial ServicesAON Reed Stenhouse Inc. Lehigh Inland Heidelberg CementAquajet Canada Incorporated Merit Contractors AssociationAssiniboia Downs MIG InsuranceBuilding Products Group SMS EquipmentCanada Culvert Terraco Fuels & LubricantsCAT Finance Titan Environmental ContainmentCorporate Concepts Ltd. Westcon Equipment & RentalsG.E. Canada Financing GP Western SuretyHUB International Horizon Ins. WORKSAFELY™

    to all of our Tournament SponsorsThank You

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    Winners MHCA Golf Classic Wednesday August 8, 20121st place low gross: TEAM - Hugh Munro Construction

    1. Mitch Woo2. Sean Rafferty3. Chris Wren4. Scott Fraser

    2nd place low gross: TEAM - Ken Palson Ent. Ltd.1. Jim McIlroy2. Richard Dreger3. Glenn Asselstine4. Doug Baird

    Toromont CAT3600 ComputersPerfect Landscaping Ltd.Heather Curling ClubWinnipeg Convention Centre

    Corporate Concepts Ltd.Querel TrailersCansel Survey Equipment Inc. McDonalds Restaurants

    Thank You . . . Registration Bags / Gift Donations

    The 2012 Golf Classic

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    Annual Golf ClassicAnnual Golf ClassicWORKSAFELY™ sponsored a chipping contest on both Elmhurst & Pine Ridge golf courses with the help of the WORKSAFELY™ staff Elaine Alvis, Ed Gregory, Jayme Galloway, Sarah Higgins and Sue Roth of WCB.

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    The 2012 Golf Classic

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    Have a story for us? We'd love to hear about it!The MHCA is only successful thanks to our strong membership roster that continues to grow, and now we want to hear from you!We want to hear about a success story and anything you want to share with us and the rest of the MHCA membership!

    We'd like to hear from our members on things such as:

    • A New Exciting Construction Project your company is involved with • A Recent Successful Completion of a Construction Project • A success story or acheivement for your company or staff member(s)

    Feel free to submit your idea or story to Rob Wozny, MHCA Manager of Marketing & Communications at [email protected].

    We will contact you for more information or details on your story, and then have it ready for a future issue of the Heavy News Weekly!

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    The Dimensions of Diversification Peter G. Hall, EDC Vice-President and Chief Economist

    22 per cent of CDIA was in emerging markets, an impressive share. Since then, the US share has slipped to 40 per cent, while emerging markets have gained ground, rising to almost 28 per cent of total CDIA. The good news? These are trend movements that don’t appear to have been materially influenced by global recession.

    Another dimension of Canada’s international activities is foreign affiliate sales (FAS). Globalization is enabling Canadian firms to establish product and service sales operations around the world. The US is Canada’s prime FAS location, and although growth has been decent in the past decade, its share of total FAS has plunged from 65 per cent to just under half. Other large markets have either a static or declining share. Emerging markets again buck the trend. Since 2003, their share has catapulted from 12 per cent to 28 per cent. FAS in these markets is now over twice the value of total exports.

    Such evidence further highlights the pervasiveness of this nascent trend in the Canadian economy. We have talked about the need for diversification since the early days of our history – the data show that we are now actually doing it. Data also show that there is no major industry in Canada that is not experiencing this; there is no region in the country that is not participating; and there is no region in the world that Canadian international diversification is ignoring. What is more, mere continuation of the trend suggests a bright future for Canada’s economy. As fast-growing zones naturally become a larger share of our business over time, Canada’s overall economic growth potential rises as well.

    The bottom line?

    Diversification is well entrenched in multiple dimensions of Canadian international trade, and it’s here to stay. And, there’s still time to prepare for the growth that it’s bringing our way.

    This commentary is presented for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a comprehensive or detailed statement on any subject and no representations or warranties, express or implied, are made as to its accuracy, timeliness or completeness. Nothing in this commentary is intended to provide financial, legal, accounting or tax advice nor should it be relied upon. Neither EDC nor the author is liable whatsoever for any loss or damage caused by, or resulting from, any use of or any inaccuracies, errors or omissions in the information provided.

    Trade diversification is a theme that EDC Economics has had a lot to say about in the past few years. We debuted the topic back in 2008, expanded on it a few times, and made it the theme of last fall’s forecast. Is there really more to say? Actually, much of that analysis focussed on merchandise trade alone. The truth is, there are a few other key dimensions of diversification that are equally exciting.

    On its own, the merchandise trade story is arresting. While recent trade with traditional partners was languishing, Canada’s shipments of goods to emerging markets rocketed ahead at a 10 per cent annual pace. This took the total share of emerging market trade from just 4 per cent in 2000 to 11 per cent by 2011. Global recession briefly interrupted the process, but the trend quickly resumed in 2010. Much of emerging market trade was accounted for by commodities and primary manufactured goods. Even so, growth of high value-added shipments consistently outperformed the average.

    Trade in services saw a similar pattern. In 2000, services trade was already more diversified, accounting for 15 per cent of total Canadian exports of services abroad. Six per cent average annual growth over the past decade – triple the growth to all countries – took the share of services exports to emerging markets up to 22 per cent of the total by 2011. Unlike trade in goods, the share of services going to emerging markets had previously been higher – it had reached 20 per cent back in 1991, but it slipped steadily in the late 1990s. Recent performance suggests that the up-trend is here to stay.

    Canada has long had a diversified portfolio of direct investment abroad (CDIA). In 2000, half of CDIA was in the US, with a further 21 per cent in the EU. At the same time,

    Peter G. Hall

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    Join us in Orlando, Florida, for the WCR&HCA 2013 Annual Convention

    Join us in Orlando, Florida, for the WCR&HCA 2013 Annual Convention

    Highlights include:

    Lehigh InlandCASE DealersAon Reed Stenhouse

    Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers SMS Equipment Brandt Tractor IllumiNationsCAT

    www.disneyworld.disney.go.com/resorts/yacht-club-resort/

    www.wcrhca.org

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    c Disney

    Western Canada Roadbuilders & Heavy Construction Association | www.wcrhca.org

    March 17-20, 2013

    Disney ’s Yacht & Beach Club ResortsLake Buena Vista, F lorida.

    Magical!Magical!Plan to attend – hold the dates

    Western Canada Roadbuilders &

    Heavy Construction Association Convention

    Western Canada Roadbuilders &

    Heavy Construction Association Convention

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    MANITOBA HEAVY CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION Unit 3 -1680 Ellice Ave. Winnipeg MB R3H OZ2

    Tel: (204) 947-1379 Fax: (204) 943 -2279 www.mhca.mb.ca

    August 16, 2012

    Manitoba Infrastructure & Transportation www.gov.mb.ca/tgs/contracts/tenders/index.html

    C.O. X34058 – EXCAVATION OF DIVERSION CHANNEL Location: Mile 14 Pump Station, Vicinity of The Pas, Manitoba

    Tender Availability: Currently available

    Tender Due: 12:00 Noon, August 17, 2012

    Owner: Infrastructure and Transportation Phone: 204-622-2270

    C.L. X03625 – GUARDRAIL INSTALLATION

    Location: PTH 1, Various locations

    Tender Availability: Currently available

    Tender Due: 12:00 Noon, August 21, 2012

    Owner: Infrastructure and Transportation Phone: 204-726-6800

    The work involves the installation of Cable Guardrail and End Anchors at six (6) locations on PTH 1, in the Rural Municipality’s of Wallace, Whitehead, Cornwallis, Elton and North Norfolk.

    TENDER NO. 6244 – DIKE REMOVAL

    Location: Dauphin River

    Tender Availability: Currently available

    Tender Due: 12:00 Noon, August 21, 2012

    Owner: Infrastructure and Transportation Phone: 204-945-3637

    The work involves removal of the previously constructed diking system including excavation, surface preparation and construction of a gravel surface on existing roads and the installation of culverts and rip rap in the community of Dauphin River in the Electoral Division of Interlake. Major items of work include:

    • 27000m3ofWasteExcavation(Modified)

    • 4000m3ofDepositingTrafficGravel(Supplied)(Modified)

    • 11000m2ofTrimming(Modified)

    • 191mofPlacingCulvertsGroups“A”&“B”

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    C.O. NO. X03627 – FLOOD – SLOPE STABILIZATION

    Location: Various Locations, Rural Municipality of Whitehead Tender Availability: Currently available Tender Due: 12:00 Noon, August 23, 2012 Owner: Infrastructure and Transportation Phone: 204-726-6800

    The work involves the following:

    • SectionI–PTH1(VicinityofKemnay)

    Benchcutgradeslope,compactselectfillmaterialandinstallerosioncontrolmeasures

    Adjacent to PTH 1A at 1.1 km east of PTH 1 in the Rural Municipality of Whitehead.

    • SectionII–PTH1A(VicinityofKemnay)

    Reshapebackslope,compactselectfillmaterialandinstallerosioncontrolmeasuresadjacenttoPTH1Aat1.1kmeastofPTH1inthe Rural Municipality of Whitehead.

    • SectionIII–PR250(VicinityofAlexander)

    Reshape ditch and install erosion control measures adjacent to PR 250, at 4.5 km north of PTH 1 in the Rural Municipality of Whitehead.

    • SectionIV–PR455(VicinityofGriswold)

    Reshape ditch and install erosion control measures adjacent to PR 455, at 1.0 km east of PTH 21 in the Rural Municipality of Whitehead.

    City of Winnipeg (As of August 16, 2012) www.winnipeg.ca

    TENDER NO. 505–2012 – SNOW CLEARING ON REGIONAL AND LOCAL STREETS, BACKLANES AND LOCAL SIDEWALKS WITHIN THE EAST AREA (SOUTH)

    Tender Availability: Currently available Tender Due: 4:00 PM, August 17, 2012 Owner: City of Winnipeg Phone: 986-2491

    TENDER NO. 649-2012 – 2012 THIN BITUMINOUS OVERLAY (TBO) PROGRAM AND FLOOD DAMAGE RESTORATION WORKS

    Tender Availability: Currently available Tender Due: 12:00 Noon, August 21, 2012 Owner: City of Winnipeg Phone: 986-2491

    Flood Projects

    No tenders this week

    Other

    M.W.S.B. No. 1086 – WEST HAWK LAKE LAGOON – SECONDARY CELL #1 UPGRADES 2012

    Sealed tenders will be received at the Manitoba Water Services Board, Imperial Square, 20120 Currie Blvd., Box 22080, Brandon, MB R7A 6Y9 up to 11:00 AM on August 24, 2012 for the following works:

    • Constructionofwastewaterlagoonupgradesconsistingof2,000linealmetresofdrainagepiping,21,500squaremetresofHDPE liner and 170 lineal metres of drainage ditching and associated works in the Town of West Hawk.

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    Legend:*IndicatesMHCAmember/~IndicatesanMHCAWORKSAFELYCORTMCertifiedCompany MANITOBA HEAVY CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION - 3-1680 Ellice Avenue, Winnipeg MB R3H OZ2

    Tel: (204) 947-1379 Fax: (204) 943-2279 Email: [email protected]

    August 16, 2012

    Manitoba Infrastructure & Transportation www.gov.mb.ca/tgs/contracts/tenders/index.html

    TENDER NO. 6240 – STRUCTURE REHABILITATION OVER THE BIRCH RIVER ON PTH 1 (E/B) EAST OF PRAWDA Closing: July 24, 2012

    Results:

    Innovative Civil Constructions Ltd. $2,364,629.00 *M.D. Steele Construction Ltd. $2,474,876.89 Gateway Construction & Engineering Ltd. $2,605,355.26 Armcon Ltd.~ $3,174,656.45

    TENDER NO. 6236 – DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS 4N DRAIN VICINITY OF ROSENORT (PHASE 1)

    Closing: July 31, 2012

    Results:

    *JKWConstructionLtd.~ $1,239,841.10 *Dirt Pro Inc.~ $1,293,224.50 *Tri-Line Construction Ltd.~ $1,293,537.00 A. Brunet Ltd. $1,377,828.50 *Sigfusson Northern~ $1,459,992.00 *H. Baudry Construction (1980) Ltd. $1,472,749.00 *Edie Construction Ltd.~ $1,516,928.08 *Tri-Core Projects Manitoba~ $1,709,932.50 *Earth Max Construction Inc.~ $1,723,953.00 *Hugh Munro Construction Ltd.~ $2,135,867.75 *E.F. Moon Construction Ltd.~ $2,927,442.00

    City of Winnipeg

    (As of August 16, 2012) www.winnipeg.com

    UNEVALUATED RESULTS TENDER NO. 507-2012 – SNOW CLEARING ON REGIONAL AND LOCAL STREETS AND BACKLANES WITHIN THE NORTH AREA

    Closing: August 3, 2012

    Results:

    *L. Chabot Enterprises Ltd.~ $710,911.30 *JC Paving Ltd.~ $711,622.00 C.J. Rental & Contracting Ltd. $736,936.25 SM Industries Ltd. $787,826.30