March 2, 2022

Preparing for Prompt Pay Legislation In Effect August 29, 2022

The new Prompt Payment and Construction Lien Act (the renamed Builders’ Lien Act)which introduces prompt payment, changes to the existing Builders’ Lien Act and an adjudication process comes into effect August 29, 2022. Industry representatives appointed by the Alberta Construction Association including Gowling WLGs law firm have been directly involved in the stakeholder discussions. Here’s what you need to know to get prepared. For your reference is a consolidation of the old Act with the amendments, Prompt Pay Regulations, and answers to Frequently Asked Questions. The FAQs list a number of considerations for changes you will need to make to your invoicing and payment systems....

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February 28, 2022

Alberta Budget 2022- Summary of the potential impacts on Calgary’s local construction industry

On February 24, 2022, the Province of Alberta released Budget 2022. Through new funding commitments to capital projects and steps to address the looming skill shortage crisis, we remain hopeful of the direction taken in the Budget. The following is a summary of the potential impacts on Calgary’s local construction industry:  New capital projects in the Calgary region: As City builders, we understand the importance of creating spaces for Calgarians to thrive – by investing in the community and in areas to live, work and play. The 2022 Budget offers millions of dollars in new funding capital spending on projects...

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February 23, 2022

Calgary Green Line costs will only continue to skyrocket: CCA

via Journal of Commerce by ConstructConnect by Grant Cameron PHOTO COURTESY GREEN LINE LRT — The Calgary Construction Association is reiterating its concerns about the $5.5-billion Green Line LRT system stating the budget will rise significantly due to delays, cancelled procurements and bundling the work as a large megaproject. The first phase of the project would see the Green Line LRT built from Shepard in the southeast part of the city to Eau Claire (pictured) in the downtown. The Calgary Construction Association (CCA) maintains the price tag for the city’s ambitious $5.5-billion Green Line LRT system will rise significantly because...

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February 15, 2022

An Untapped Talent Pool of Skilled Workers

Info Sheet Learn about the skills-training and employment organizations in our city connecting trades graduates with employers. What is available to you? There is an untapped pool of diverse, skilled talent looking to work for your organization. Several non-profits in Calgary provide education, support, and employment readiness training to people historically marginalized from a career in the trades. Momentum is one example of such an organization. What does Momentum do? Momentum trains newcomers and Indigenous peoples for a career in the Trades. Momentum participants attend SAIT for technical training and attend Momentum for all the wrap around supports for a...

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February 10, 2022

Design team to transform Calgary’s Arts Commons

via On-Site Local and international experts to reimagine Calgary’s premier arts and culture centre. Calgary Municipal Land Corporation (CMLC), together with partners Arts Commons and the City of Calgary, have announced that Toronto-based KPMB will lead the team that will design the expansion and renewal of Arts Commons, one of Canada’s largest arts centres, through the Arts Commons Transformation (ACT) project. KPMB will work with First-Nations firm Tawaw Architecture Collective Inc., Calgary-based Hindle Architects, and SLA, a design studio from Denmark. This design team is expected to bring a rich variety of perspectives and specialties to the major civic upgrade....

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February 1, 2022

The new cost of construction

via Business in Calgary Paul Heyens thought he had seen it all. The CEO of Alberta Glass Company has had a front-row seat on the rollercoaster ride of booms and busts that our province has gone through over the past 20-plus years. And through it, his Calgary-based commercial glazing company for new construction and retrofit projects has thrived as it has worked on some of the most impactful projects along the downtown skyline, including The Bow, Eighth Avenue Place and Jamieson Tower. “Yet we haven’t ever seen anything quite this dramatic as far as challenges and moving targets with both...

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January 26, 2022

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – January 26, 2022

Calgary Construction Association Responds to Green Line Board Q1 2022 Report, Raises Concerns About Budget Escalation, Project Management Calgary, AB – Yesterday’s report by the Green Line LRT Board to City Council’s Executive Committee echoed concerns that the Calgary Construction Association (CCA) and industry experts have been highlighting for years. Namely, the comments by Board Chair Don Fairborn highlighting a “low level of confidence” that the first stage of the project could be done within the current budget come with disappointment but no surprise. Cost escalations, supply shortages and a limited labour workforce are certainly more recent issues that are...

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January 19, 2022

Opinion: With the collapse of the arena project, what happens next for Calgary’s Rivers District?

via Calgary Herald Over the last few weeks, there has been no shortage of commentary about the collapse of the new event centre deal. Yet, what many are overlooking is the full scope of the impact the latest news has on the Calgarians employed in the design and construction industry and the organizations they work for. Construction on the new arena was set to start this month. Members of our industry were already engaged in work, thousands of hours were spent, and many more would follow. Indeed, so much great work was done by so many. Notably, the development permit...

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January 12, 2022

2021 ACA Report

In recent years, ACA advocacy has led to the reversal of onerous changes to occupational health and safety, WCB, and overtime laws and the introduction of prompt pay legislation and extension of the liens period to 60 days. See what the ACA continues to advocate for and what ACA will be working on in 2022. 2021 ACA Report

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