August 24, 2021

Short List Approved for Deerfoot Improvements

Via Government of Alberta Alberta Transportation has shortlisted three groups to submit proposals to complete improvements on Deerfoot Trail using a public-private partnership (P3) delivery model. As part of Alberta’s Recovery Plan, this project will create jobs for Calgarians while making Deerfoot Trail safer and more efficient. The three groups are: Calgary Safelink Partners Deerfoot Trail Partners Deerfoot Trail Infrastructure Partners (EllisDon) “Calgarians know what traffic on the Deerfoot is like. That’s why we’re taking action to ease traffic and make life better for Calgarians with significant improvements to Deerfoot Trail.  Alberta’s Recovery Plan is investing a record amount, more...

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August 19, 2021

2021 CCA Education “Fun”Drasier Golf Tournament raises record amount!

Last week the Calgary Construction Association executed it’s first golf tournament post pandemic and raised a new record of $82,729.00 where 100% of the dollars raised go towards the Education fund which are then invested back into the industry. Thank you to everyone who participated and helped us reach this incredible record! It was great to finally connect with everyone in person! We already can’t wait for next year! President Level Sponsors: ELAN CONSTRUCTION, Aon, Bird Construction Davidson Enman Lumber Limited Breakfast Sponsor: Modu-Loc Fence Rentals LP Rob Palbom Dinner Sponsor: PCL Construction Golf Cart Sponsor: Autodesk Putting Challenge Sponsor: Ferguson Corporation Hole in One Sponsors: Botting & Associates Chandos Construction Graham...

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August 11, 2021

Alberta Infrastructure Vendor Performance Management Program Continuous Improvements

Alberta Infrastructure’s Vendor Performance Management (VPM) Program has been operational over a year and a half.  As part of the commitment to evaluating and continuously improving the program, Alberta Infrastructure has identified improvements based on feedback from stakeholders during the course of the VPM Program’s use.   The following continuous improvement components have been adjusted to increase the VPM Program’s effectiveness: Evaluation Frequency (Section 6.1) Adjust the performance evaluation frequency to only require one evaluation for shorter duration contract less than one year, leaving discretion for an optional interim evaluation. OVPR Formula (Section 7) Adjust the current formula to properly...

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August 10, 2021

Creating jobs and improving access to justice in Calgary

via Government of Alberta Funding for infrastructure projects at five justice-related facilities will improve access to justice and support more than 200 good-paying jobs in Calgary. As part of Alberta’s Recovery Plan, Alberta’s government is investing $36 million into capital maintenance and renewal projects at the Calgary courthouse, old court of appeal building, and the correctional and remand centre facilities. “Building and maintaining justice infrastructure is putting Albertans to work and keeping our communities safe. Building for the future with important upgrades like these is a key component of Alberta’s Recovery Plan – a plan to diversify the economy and create jobs.”...

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August 5, 2021

Planning underway for Alberta children’s hospital

via Journal of Commerce CALGARY, ALTA. – Approximately $2 million in funding has been secured for a dedicated children’s hospital in Alberta. The province announced that Budget 2021 provides up to $1 million to launch capital planning for a potentially larger, dedicated children’s hospital and care space for children and families from the Edmonton area, northern and central Alberta, as well as children from across Western Canada. A matching $1 million from the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation will help develop the needs assessment, capital cost estimate and business case. “This project is part of Budget 2021’s historic investment in health...

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August 5, 2021

Arts organization unveils plans for new $12M dollar facility

via CTV News CALGARY — The National accessArts Centre (NaAC) has come forward with plans for a new multidisciplinary home for artists with disabilities in the heart of Calgary’s West Hillhurst community. The proposed $12 million-dollar facility would be constructed in a parking lot beside the former Scouts Canada building, and feature a multi-purpose presentation venue, a visual arts gallery, community rental space, and outdoor gathering areas. “We’re proposing a design that is artist-focussed and focused on the needs of artists with disabilities,” said Jung-Suk Ryu, president of NaAC. “This facility will take into account the physical, sensory and other...

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