CEO, in partnership with ACEC, are hosting a PSMJ Proposals Bootcamp. This 2-day workshop will enable you to improve project delivery, financial performance and client satisfaction.
The Ontario Members of the Asphalt Reclaiming and Recycling Association are excited to host a one day In-Place Recycling Workshop. Their goal is to educate and share experiences with pavement asset owners and consultants on the design, construction and performance of In-Place Recycling techniques and treatments that are available throughout Ontario.
How to Change the World: An exciting learning experience for early-career stage engineering, business and policy professionals
February 19-21 | Toronto
OSPE presents HTCTW, a 2.5 day learning experience designed for early career-stage engineering, business and policy professionals. This course will challenge individuals to develop solutions to real-world issues, based on UN Sustainable Development Goals. Delegates will be grouped into teams, and each team will develop workable solutions to global challenges by the end of the course.
Construction Liens Under Ontario's New Construction Act: Strategies for Navigating the New Regime
February 20 | In-person Toronto / Webcast
Developed for industry professionals and their advisors, this one-day intensive OsgoodePD program will give you a crucial overview of the new liens regime in Ontario along with practical strategies and tactics that you can immediately put to use when navigating your next lien matter.
Premier Ford went to Washington to promote Ontario as a world-class infrastructure expansion destination
bramptonist.com
The Ontario government went to Washington, DC last week to promote the province as a top destination for infrastructure development and investments. The Minister of Infrastructure, Laurie Scott, attended the two-day trade mission, joined by Premier Doug Ford, to promote Ontario as a global leader in infrastructure procurement and consulting, opening new opportunities in global markets, and will highlight the province’s prolific track record of using the public-private-partnership (P3) model to develop large and complex projects and systems in infrastructure.
The City of Thunder Bay can put $2 million toward things like additional buses, more transit routes or an overall improvement in the city‘s transportation system, according to provincial officials.
Romano announces infrastructure spending on roads and transit
saultonline.com
Ontario is working to support municipalities and get people moving by investing in new transit and road infrastructure projects in Sault Ste. Marie and Batchewana First Nation.
Liberal leader candidate admits launching Ring of Fire not an easy thing to do
mynorthbaynow.com
There’s a frank admission from Steven Del Duca, the Ontario Liberal leadership candidate over the Ring of Fire project. Del Duca says as the Liberals learned during their years in power, it was very difficult to deliver on the huge chromite discovery. And the former Liberal MPP says it’s no different with the Ford Progressive Conservative government.
This is the last issue of CEO eGlance for the year. The next issue will be published on January 9, 2020. We wish our readership a happy holiday season.