June 2, 2022

City committee endorses $87B strategy to reduce Calgary’s emissions by 2050

via Global News by Adam MacVicar View image in full screen According to City of Calgary administration, the transition to net-zero is also estimated to result in up to $80 billion in energy savings for Calgarians by 2050. File / Global News Months after Calgary city council set a target of net-zero emissions by 2050, city officials have unveiled an updated strategy in an effort to reach that goal. After a lengthy discussion, the city’s community development committee voted five to one in favour of endorsing the strategy with just Ward 6 councillor Richard Pootmans opposed. According to city administration, the “Pathways...

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June 2, 2022

Inaction could carry greater price tag than $87B climate plan: city admin

via Calgary Herald by Jason Herring If we stand by and do nothing, the cost of inaction could ramp up to an average of $7.8 billion a year by the 2080s’ Calgary City Hall was photographed on Thursday, October 21, 2021. Azin Ghaffari/Postmedia Article content Reducing citywide emissions to net-zero by 2050 will cost an estimated $87 billion, but the cost of inaction is even greater, a city council committee heard Tuesday. The community development committee spent Tuesday afternoon discussing the city’s updated climate plan, called “Calgary Climate Strategy — Pathways to 2050.” It’s an update to a climate strategy approved...

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June 2, 2022

CCA at City Council to address the City of Calgary’s Community Development Committee

On May 31st, both Frano Cavar and Bill Black were at City Council to address the City of Calgary’s Community Development Committee on the proposed Pathways to 2050 Climate Strategy Plan, highlighting the impacts of the plan on our local construction industry. The Calgary Construction Association believes in the importance of the aspirational goals of the City’s climate strategy. We raised concerns about the feasibility of the City’s implementation targets around residential and commercial building retrofits. You can find our full remarks at the following link, starting at 2:24:26. https://pub-calgary.escribemeetings.com/Players/ISIStandAlonePlayer.aspx?Id=51747482-b596-4b48-8a9b-142ecfb21b15

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June 2, 2022

Raising Government’s Support for Alberta’s Construction Industry: A Town Hall Conversation with UCP Caucus Chairman Nathan Neudorf

Alberta’s construction industry faces increasing challenges of profitability and secure employment in a post-COVID world. It is vital that our industry raise its visibility and priority with the Alberta Government during the leadership transition and beyond. ACA is pleased to invite our members to a town hall conversation with UCP Caucus Chair Nathan Neudorf to share priorities and perspectives. As a former subtrade owner, senior employee with a general contractor, chair of the Lethbridge Construction Association, and ACA Board member, Nathan brings a unique understanding of industry issues. Nathan has provided insight and support to the UCP Government and to...

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June 1, 2022

Make Time to Plan a Smooth Exit, No Matter When You Leave

Make Time to Plan a Smooth Exit, No Matter When You Leave If you operate a business in the real estate or construction sector, you probably have the goal of selling it down the road so you can enjoy your retirement. Planning for succession early is the best way to ensure you achieve that goal, even if you end up exiting your business sooner rather than later, transitioning the business early due to circumstances outside of their control, or changes in plans. Taking the steps to develop a succession plan now, so it’ll be there when you need it most,...

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May 26, 2022

Trio named as Calgary event centre third party for negotiations, timeline still undetermined

via Global News by Adam MacVicar A trio of Calgary businessmen have been selected as the third party to help determine whether Calgary Flames ownership is interested in re-entering negotiations to resurrect an agreement to build a new event centre with the City of Calgary. City officials announced on Wednesday that the third party is made up of three men with commercial real estate experience: CBRE executive vice president John Fisher, NAIOP Calgary director of strategic initiatives Guy Huntingford, and Phil Swift, executive chairman at Ayrshire Group. According to Stuart Dalgleish, the City of Calgary’s general manager of planning and...

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