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8 Message from the 2019/20 president 64 Parkland Regional Safety of the RDCA, Jon Gulayets Committee update Published by: 10 Message from the executive director 66 The “new normal”: DEL Communications Inc. of the RDCA, Gary Gies Report from BuildForce Canada Suite 300, 6 Roslyn Road Winnipeg, Manitoba R3L 0G5 12 2019/20 RDCA Board of Directors 68 Inspiring, developing, and elevating www.delcommunications.com and past presidents Alberta’s skilled youth 14 2019 RDCA scholarship report President & CEO 70 From vision to reality: David Langstaff 16 RDCA member value: Red Deer College prepares to Connecting industry become Red Deer University Editor Celebrating construction Shayna Wiwierski 18 72 Celebrating new partnerships and [email protected] excellence in Central Alberta women within the industry RDCA’s education and 20 74 Olds College makes changes to Sales Manager safety training Dayna Oulion trades program to meet demand [email protected] 22 Guiding careers with the 75 CCDC Master Specification for RDCA Pathway programs Division 00 – Procurement and Advertising Sales 25 Message from the minister of Jennifer Hebert, Ross James, Contracting Requirements Michelle Raike infrastructure, 76 Making things easy: Highway 11A Message from the mayor of 26 undergoes twinning project Contributing Writers Red Deer, Tara Veer Sami Fahmy, Ken Gibson, Klayton Goncalves, 78 Build your success on Merit Curtis Griffith, Erin Peden, Jason Syvixay, 28 Message from the mayor of Mary Van Buren, Brad Vonkeman Red Deer County, Jim Wood 79 At a crossroad: CrossRoads Church Phase 4 expansion 28 Message from the MLA of On the Cover Westpark Middle School Red Deer-South, Jason Stephan 80 From sports to books: 30 Message from the MLA of The Town of Blackfalds expanding Production services provided by: Multi-Plex and adding new library S.G. Bennett Marketing Services Red Deer-North, Adriana LaGrange www.sgbennett.com 32 Alberta Construction 82 Build it and they will come: G.H. Dawe Community Centre Art Director Association update Kathy Cable expansion and spray park 34 Canadian Construction Association’s activities towards building a 83 Passing through: Junction 42 Advertising Design better Canada opens in Red Deer County Dave Bamburak 36 Building excellence with Gold Seal 84 Across the way: Blackfalds Crossing © Copyright 2019 DEL Communications Inc. All rights reserved. 38 RDCA membership application Commercial Development brings a The contents of this publication may not be grocery anchor and other services reproduced by any means, in whole or in part, 40 RDCA membership listings without prior written consent of the publisher. 58 RDCA member project showcase 87 Accommodating growth: Publications mail agreement #40934510 Ing & McKee to move into Return undeliverable Canadian addresses to: 62 The power of project management: DEL Communications Inc. new office building Completing construction projects Suite 300, 6 Roslyn Road faster, cheaper, and better 88 2019 RDCA Sponsors Winnipeg, Manitoba R3L 0G5 Email: [email protected] 63 One year in the books with 90 RDCA Construction Contracts BuildWorks Canada and Seals While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in and the reliability of the source, the publisher in no way guarantees nor warrants the information and is not responsible for errors, omissions or state­ments made by advertisers. Opinions and recommen­ dations made by contributors or advertisers are not necessarily those of the publisher, its directors, officers or employees.

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www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 7 Message from the 2019/20 president of the Red Deer Construction Association Jon Gulayets

The Red Deer Construction Associa- connection. Having served as presi- and seminars were added, including tion was formed back in 1957, aptly dent for the extended term, this has the new Owner Profile series with the named the City Builders Exchange. allowed for a better understanding of City of Red Deer. The goal of the association when it what our board can do to provide val- Further to this, our board continues was formed was to work together ue to our members and our industry. It to work within the various sub com- within our industry’s community and has also allowed us to fortify relation- mittees that make up part of what the make it a more successful and better ships with other construction associa- RDCA board brings to the association. place to work. Fast-forward to today, tions across the province and beyond. Government Action, Marketing, and some 60+ years later, and the ideology Through these relationships, we Education are three of our more ac- of the Red Deer Construction Associa- learned what has worked well for tive committees. Government Action tion remains relatively the same. them and their members, but more has become our team of representa- Collaboration and continuity are importantly, it is through these efforts tives that primarily work with the two key words that played a major part that we have been able to elevate Cen- City of Red Deer to ensure our entire in our association as we stepped into tral Alberta’s reputation in commer- association has a voice. Our Market- 2019. Over the past few years, we have cial construction, both provincially ing Committee leads in the planning seen changes to not only tendering and and nationwide. of the Annual Golf Classic, the Com- procurement, but also to some new This has been an exciting year for mercial Construction Awards, as well project delivery models, specifically, in- Central Alberta, but even more so for as the Christmas Breakfast and the tegrated project delivery, or IPD. I have the City of Red Deer. In February, Red member BBQ. It has been especially been fortunate to be involved in mul- Deer hosted the 2019 Canada Winter exciting to watch as this committee tiple different projects using the IPD Games. It was through this event that leads our growing presence on social model and it is through these projects Central Alberta proved to be a dynam- media. Our Education Committee is that I have seen just how collaborative ic, industrious, and hardworking com- constantly looking at our connection our industry can be. It has been impor- munity. The energy within Central to the students that will one day work tant in 2019 for us to continue to use Alberta during the games was tremen- in our industry. How our association and promote our association as a hub dous. In preparation for these games, engages with students helps them bet- to work and collaborate together, not there were many new buildings and ter understand the opportunities and only on projects, but on how we can projects which have left a lasting leg- possibilities, as well as increases their support each other, band together, and acy in our area of the province. The chances of success in our industry. strengthen our presence and relation- RDCA is proud that our industry was The Education Committee is also re- ships. We look to more of the same in such a key component to making the sponsible for managing our scholar- 2020. games a success. ship program, a program that has giv- Our board had determined that We did, however, face many chal- en back over $124,000 in scholarships continuity is critical. Through our re- lenges through the year. In response to deserving apprentices in the past 15 search of other like-sized associations, to some of these challenges, the RDCA years alone. it became obvious to us that a two- tailored some of the educational pro- Probably the most exciting part year term in each of the executive po- grams and training we provide to bet- about our committees is the opportu- sitions would provide better stability ter suit the changing needs in our in- nity our board provides to the mem- and allow for sustained progress and dustry. Also, a variety of new courses bership for direct involvement. We

8 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 President Jon Gulayets and Executive Director Gary Gies take part in Hill Day respresenting Central Alberta with the Canadian Construction Association. understand that it can be difficult for members to dedicate the time re- quired to be a part of our board, how- ever, we also know that our member- ship is comprised of great individuals with great ideas and we want them to have the opportunity to share these ideas with us. With member-at-large positions on our committees, the door is wide open for our membership to do so. Active involvement as a member at large on some of our committees is great way for our members to have how do you build your walls? direct input, but also see some of the inner workings of what makes up the RDCA. Over the past 20 years I have spent time working as a consultant with Group2, as well as spending a few years working as a project manager with Camdon Construction. Joining the construction association in 2014 allowed me to extend my reach as a consultant into the industry, and hav- ing worked on two sides of our in- dustry, I knew I could bring another unique perspective to the board. I originally joined the board with the understanding that we met once a month to discuss the important hap- penings in Central Alberta within the construction industry. I quickly dis- covered that there was far more to be offered in my involvement, for both building envelopes to minimize energy costs, reduce myself and the RDCA. I can simply carbon emissions, and maximize property value. state that I am proud to be sitting as the president of the RDCA. I am proud NUDURA structures offer greater strength, sound, of our directors and their engagement on our board and I am proud to be a representative of the construction in- contractors across the world continue to choose dustry in Central Alberta. NUDURA’s Integrated Building Technology as a proven alternative to traditional building methods. Sincerely, Jon Gulayets, Contact us today to quote your next project! associate and project manager at Group2 Architecture Interior Design, Supply and Service to the ICF Professional who has lived and worked in Central Ph: 403-887-2214 | www.Totalicf.ca Alberta for the past 20 years.

www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 9 Message from the EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE RDCA GARY GIES

Thank you reading the latest edition of our Central Alberta of these costs were brought in during a time when many Builder magazine. We continue to be so proud of this publi- of our companies were closing their doors or downsizing in cation and to showcase the great work of our local construc- staff. The RDCA challenged this process and work contin- tion companies here in Central Alberta. If you are looking ues to further reduce red tape and impact to getting busi- for information on construction in our region, you have ness done within our city. come to the right place. We also brought forth a new collaborative partnership For over 60 years, the Red Deer Construction Association with the City of Red Deer by hosting a couple of Owner (RDCA) has done a remarkable job serving its members who Profile Seminars. These sessions involved a number of City help shape our local industry. Whether it be advocating in departments, together with our construction community to the early years with new city taxation bylaws in the 1960’s, discuss the challenges and successes we have as partners in adapting and providing input to changes to the bid deposi- construction. Our goal is to continue this collaborative ap- tory system in the 1990’s, or helping to build the new online proach with all of our local municipalities to ensure we not tendering system during the boom years of the early 2000’s, only create excellent construction, but greater communities. the association has done its best to keep one step ahead with Our newly formed Media and Communications Commit- a vision to lead the charge and support our industry. Even tee was born from our board retreat in the spring. Since its with the recent setback in the economy we have witnessed inception, we have developed a new strategy to communi- over the past five years, the association works tirelessly to cate not only with our members, but with the community create opportunity for our members. and beyond. This innovative approach also allows us to I stumbled upon a quote from Herman Bruin when he promote our brand, as well as our members in a way that served as the association president in 1990. “The benefit of helps them gain more exposure and ultimately more busi- being an RDCA member is that you can do with an associa- ness opportunity. We are utilizing many forms of media to tion what you cannot do by yourself”. Those words were reach new generations, build new relationships, and com- the foundation when the organization was formed and still municate the value in belonging to the association. ring true today. The association is about business opportu- nity, plain and simple. Build This past year, the board of directors and staff worked The flagship service of the Red Deer Construction Associ- hard to keep that vision moving forward. The board contin- ation is Buildworks Canada. The service continues to be one ues to strengthen itself through its governance model and of the leading tendering programs across the country. With together through driving new strategic priorities to see the access to over 5,400 projects provincially and another 3,000 organization through the next few years. more across Saskatchewan and Manitoba, you will find the work you need in one easy-to-access platform. The program Inform also incorporates an extensive directory of companies and The RDCA is committed to representing the membership contacts in the institutional, commercial, and industrial sec- and being the voice for our local industry. Our Government tor, that if you are looking for additional work, we have the Action Committee meets on a regular basis with our munici- contacts for you to find them. pal government to discuss pressing issues that impact our The RDCA’s mid and year-end reports for our members day-to-day business. Some of the issues that were brought consolidates all of our project information for the central to the table this year include the City of Red Deer’s new per- region and is designed to give our members valuable infor- mit schedule and the adjustment of associated costs. Many mation and help with future planning and forecasting. We

10 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 provide a breakdown of where the work is and how it is dis- I’d like to finish up by wishing our members all the best tributed. There is information on who was awarded which for the coming year. As our past leaders have presevered projects, dollar values, as well as how the work was divided during challenging times, we will do the same. I want to en- among trades. If you are a member, this information is free sure that the association is here for our local industry and and accessible anytime. will continue to work hard to create opportunity in all of our efforts. Connect Please enjoy this year’s publication, and we look forward What better way to celebrate the accomplishments of a to working with you again this year. year past than with our acknowledgement of our member companies through our Commercial Construction Awards. This gala is a must attend as we recognize the amazing work MEMBERSHIP BREAKDOWN 2019 our members perform over the year. With standout videos of the nominees, the crowd is enlightened and learn about Painting Architect Engineer Sheet Metal Mechanical the successes and challenges our companies face in building 3% 3% 4% 3% 8% our community. We also get to know the people who are in- General Masonry Contractor tegral within our member companies. We are excited for this 4% 19% Flooring year’s nominees as we head into our fifth year of our awards, 2% and we will be growing by adding two additional levels of Project of the Year. We are introducing a renovation/tenant Supplier improvement category, as well as projects completed under 8%

$7.5 million and over $7.5 million. Landscape/Exc Our infamous Annual Golf Classic is a full day of sport, fun, /Roads Concrete 13% 12% and networking. With close to 200 golfers, volunteers, and Plumbing 6% Electrical Drywall/Framing/ guests, the tournament is full of opportunity to connect with 12% Doors 8% friends, cohorts, as well as a chance to meet new contacts. In 2019, the RDCA was extremely proud to work with the

Red Deer & District Community Foundation to launch a new category in the Women in Excellence Awards. This initiative, which has been one of Red Deer’s premier events since 1989, introduced a new Women in Construction category. There were three finalists from member companies of the associa - tion, and we couldn’t have be more proud of them. Please take a chance to read the full story on page 72.

During times of uncertainty, a focus on retention and strengthening our employee asset is critical to staying com - petitive. At the RDCA, our industry-related education and training is designed to do just that. We refer to our educa - tion programs as Pathways. Our focus is on the long-term continuous improvement for our local industry and includes safety training through our partnership with the Alberta Construction Safety Association, field level education, Lean practices and principles, along with supervisor, estimating, PROJECT OWNERS -­‐ CENTRAL ALBERTA REGION 2019 contract administration, and project management courses. If AB Environment & AB Social Housing Parks 1% 1% you are looking for Gold Seal quality training, make sure to PROJECT AB Transportation OWNERS -­‐ CENTRAL ALBERTA REGION 2019 1% check out our yearly education guide for a full listing of ourAB Environment Red Deer & County AB Social Housing Parks 4% courses and schedules. 1% City of Red Deer 1% Educational As I wrap up, our scholarship program we have in place to AB TransportationInstitutes 19% 1% 17% support our local apprentices is a complete testament to the Red Deer County 4% dedication and commitment to industry from our member Educational City of Red Deer Private 19% companies. The program has helped over 200 apprentices Institutes6% 17% with over $120,000 in financial aid since 2004. The pro- Central Alberta gram has also supported the Heavy Equipment Technician Municipalities 51% program at the Olds College for the past two years. Private 6%

www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 11 Central Alberta Municipalities 51%

2019-2020 RDCA Board of Directors

President Vice-President Past President Jon Gulayets Kelly Vopni Kelly Slepicka Group2 Architecture & Interior Goodmen Roofing Inc. Shek Interiors Ltd. Design Ltd.

Director Director Director Director Will Woodward Adam Bontje Kerry Boothe Gerald Cree Scott Builders Inc. Carbon Earthworks Ltd. Timcon Construction Ltd. GC Consulting Ltd. Past Presidents

1957-1958...... Bill Ellenwood 1985 ...... Dick Lodewyk 2003...... Bill Lalonde 1959-1960 . . . . . Arne Ahlstrom 1986...... Denis Leyden 2004 ...... Kim Stannard 1961-1962...... Dalt Skinner 1987-1988 ...... Jim Burk 2005...... Iris Steinley 1963-1964...... Louis Victor 1989 ...... Ben Meyer 2006...... Garth Stange 1965-1966 ...... George Turner 1990...... Herman Bruin 2007...... Paul Beaumont 1967-1968...... Walt Abbott 1991 ...... Fausto Grande 2008...... Scott Glass 1969-1970 ...... Syd Ellis 1992...... Kari Tiitannen 2009...... Wayne Gustafson 1971-1972...... Stan Stimson 1993...... Art Quiding 2010...... Sean Penn 1973-1974 ...... Mel Hough 1994...... Ralph Ward 2011...... Clayton Dexter 1975-1976 ...... Steve Sawula 1995 ...... Floyd Hansen 2012...... Josh Edwards 1977-1978 ...... Frank Avery 1996 ...... Bruce Cook 2013...... Mike Ullyot 1979 ...... Adolf Grieb 1997...... Domenico Mancuso 2014...... Chris Stephan 1980...... Jim Reid 1998...... Don Lang 2015...... Jason Towers 1981 ...... Ulrich Wunsch 1999...... Dick Smith 2016...... Kelly Slepicka 1982...... John Cousins 2000 ...... Terry Greter 2017...... Dustin Christensen 1983...... Lorenz Elberg 2001...... Steve Gooding 2018-Present. . . . .Jon Gulayets 1984...... W.B. (Bill) Fox 2002...... Dan Waters

12 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 Director Director Director Director Ryan Hawley Taylor Hogg Blair McArthur Thomas Sypkes Bruin’s Plumbing & Berry Architecture & Colliers International Canada Shunda Consulting & Heating Ltd. Associates Ltd. Construction Management Ltd.

Director Director Director Jason Towers Leah Ullyot Vic Walls Chandos Construction Ltd. Chandos Construction Ltd. Border Paving

Office Administration Executive Director Sarah MacPherson Gary Gies

www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 13 2019 RDCA scholarship report

The Red Deer Construction Associa- tion scholarship program is designed to recognize excellence and encourage participants to complete their appren- ticeship training programs. The pro- gram celebrates its 15th year in 2019 and has been successful in awarding over $124,500 to member apprentices since its inception in 2004. With over 200 recipients since its inception, the program continues to grow and be rec- ognized throughout industry as a re- source for apprentices to support them sheet metal, plumbing & gas fitting, members for their continued support in their careers. electrician, roofing, machinist, and of this program. The following com- This year we had 32 entries submit- heavy equipment technician), with panies made significant donations ted with 25 individuals being awarded all attending one of the following to the program and we would like to scholarships to help towards their on- schools/organizations: Red Deer Col- acknowledge and thank them: Wil- going schooling. The scholarship com- lege, NAIT, SAIT, or ARCA. liams Engineering, Bettenson’s Sand mittee of the RDCA awarded three The scholarship awards would & Gravel Ltd., Procore Technologies; $1,000 awards, five $750 awards, and not exist without the strong dedica- McMullen’s Refrigeration & Air Heat- 17 $500 awards. Out of these 25 win- tion from the members of the Red ing & Foundation Building Materials & ners this year, we had representation Deer Construction Association. The Magnum Mechanical Systems. from eight different trades (refrig- funds raised for these awards come Please join us in congratulating eration & air conditioning, carpentry, from various social events, as well these individuals, and we encourage as through many generous company more of your apprentices to apply and donations. We would like to again continue their education in their re- take this opportunity to thank our spective trades.

$1,000 winners: Scholarship Recipient Company Trade Rochelle Havanka Bruin’s Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Plumbing & Gas Fitting Cassidy Lindseth McMullen’s Refrigeration & Heating Ltd. Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Chris Harding United Rentals Heavy Equipment Technician $750 winners: Scholarship Recipient Company Trade Jonah Salsbury Urban Dirtworks Ltd. Heavy Equipment Technician Tytus Friesen Magnum Mechanical Systems Ltd. Plumbing & Gas Fitting Ryker Hirney McMullen’s Refrigeration & Heating Ltd. Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Corey Weatherby Goodmen Roofing Ltd. Roofing Devon Crooks Aries Airflo Heating & Air Conditioning Ltd. Sheet Metal

14 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 $500 WINNERS: Scholarship Recipient Company Trade Joel Boucher Aries Airflo Heating & Air Conditioning Ltd. Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Erik Hoehne World Class Contracting Ltd. Plumbing & Gas Fitting Andrew Morton McMullen’s Refrigeration & Heating Ltd. Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Brett Wrubleski Magnum Mechanical Systems Ltd. Plumbing & Gas Fitting Brett Bertagnolli Postma Electrical Ltd. Electrician Derek Verburg Certified Mechanical Systems Ltd. Plumbing & Gas Fitting Jason Steppler Shunda Consulting & Construction Management Ltd. Carpentry Theo Trehearne Postma Electrical Ltd. Electrician Mark Boettger Aries Airflo Heating & Air Conditioning Ltd. Sheet Metal Chase Walper Aries Airflo Heating & Air Conditioning Sheet Metal Kiefer Cuerrier World Class Contracting Ltd. Plumbing & Gas Fitting Colin Sanders Border Paving Ltd. Machinist Daniel Boldt World Class Contracting Ltd. Plumbing & Gas Fitting Steven Findlay Border Paving Ltd. Heavy Equipment Technician Jason Moores Aries Airflo Heating & Air Conditioning Ltd. Sheet Metal Branton Tessier Gilmar Construction Ltd. Carpentry Gunnar Spencer Phoenix Construction Ltd. Carpentry

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www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 15 RDCA Member Value: Connecting industry

As an RDCA member, value through the association comes leading-edge industry and safety training, networking, or in a variety of opportunities. For over 60 years, the associa- core services to help in your day-to-day operations, the tion has been well known for the services it has available RDCA is here to help lead your company in our highly com- for its members. Whether it be critical project information, petitive industry.

Building Central Alberta Gala Our Building Central Alberta Gala is a cel- ebration of commercial construction in our region. The gala brings together the movers and shakers of our industry and acknowl- edges the year’s accomplishments of our members. Our commercial awards and the introduction of our new board of directors are presented. This year’s presenting spon- sor was RSM Canada of Red Deer. 2019 President – Jon Gulayets

Central Alberta Builder publication RDCA 9th Annual – Central Alberta’s source Member Appreciation THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIA 2019/2020 TION BBQ for commercial construction POTENTIAL LONG-TERM GROWTH - RETURNS TO ALBERTA’S CONSTRUCTION AND During the dog days of information MAINTENANCE INDUSTRY The source for construction summer, what better way information in Central Alberta! to enjoy the sunshine than Our annual publication features with a good ‘ol BBQ. Each year the association hosts highlights of local construction Highway 11A to undergo twinning project to alleviate congestion issues Red Deer College prepares to projects, trends within the PUBLICATIONS MAIL AGREEMENT #40934510 become Red Deer University our member appreciation industry, member features and expert and scholarship program editorials. The Central Alberta Builder magazine offers kick-off BBQ and cooks up business listings, industry-related articles, advertising a feast for the builders of opportunities, and much more. our community.

RDCA 7th Annual Christmas Breakfast Our Christmas Breakfast continues to be a popular event amongst our construction community. This wrap-up celebration allows our guests to network with our industry members and business partners.

16 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 RDCA Annual Golf Classic It may be the height of the construction season, but there is always time to take time off and golf in Central Alberta. The golf classic is renowned for not only its great golf and beautiful surroundings, but for its fun, great food and drink, and industry connections. The success of this event is attributed to the great construction community in Central Alberta. All proceeds raised help support our annual scholarship program for local apprentices.

Women of Excellence – Women in Construction Award As well in 2019, the RDCA and the Red Deer Community and District Foundation began a partnership to introduce Trades Completion Breakfast a new category for their Women of Excellence Gala here In 2019, the RDCA and the Red Deer College in Central Alberta. The gala has been a staple event in Red Trades and Technologies Department developed a Deer for over 18 years and acknowledges the amazing partnership to celebrate the completion of studies for accomplishments and commitment of our local women in our local apprentices. The Trades Completion Breakfast our community. acknowledges the final step of the apprentice’s The new Women of Construction category recognizes technical journey and helps provide support as they embark on their future career. The RDCA is proud of local women that are innovative, determined and lead by the accomplishments of our local apprentices and is example within our industry. The inaugural award had committed to the long-term viability of our industry. three finalists who were all members of our association. These breakfasts are held six times per year and are We are extremely proud to be a partner and supporting the held within Red Deer College. women of Central Alberta.

www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 17 Celebrating Construction Excellence in Central Alberta

The Red Deer Construction Association is proud to acknowledge the outstanding contributions of our member companies within our industry. We recognize excellence in local construction with our annual Central Alberta Commercial Construction Awards at our Building Central Alberta evening each February. This year’s awards were based on the accomplishments during the 2018 year. The awards are divided into four categories.

Award Categories:

Project Recognition – General Contractor (one award) One award given to recognize a project (general contractor) completed by a company in an exemplary way that includes all sizes, including new construction/building and renovation.

2019 winner: Scott Builders Inc.

Project: Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre

Sub-Contractor Award Recognizing the role a sub-contractor plays within the local industry. The company is recognized by their contributions, quality, innovation, safety awareness, and ethics.

2019 winner: Magnum Mechanical Systems Ltd.

RDCA Contractor’s Choice Award This award – selected by the members of the RDCA general contractor community – is presented to a sub-contractor or supplier that they have worked with over the past year that stands out in the areas of collaboration, quality of work, professionalism, and is an industry leader in their area of work.

2019 winner: Executive Home Building Centre.

18 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 RDCA Partnership Award Recognizing an organization that has worked alongside the RDCA to promote and improve the industry within the community.

2019 winner: Williams Engineering Canada.

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Our construction and business-related courses and semi- Alberta Construction Safety Association, over 60 safety-fo- nars are a key component of our service offerings to our cused classes each year are held at our office, keeping your members. Our extensive course selection, designed for the employees in town. commercial construction sector, provides access to relevant The RDCA is proud of our community of businesses that courses and industry-leading training that is delivered specifically by industry experts. All of our courses are also help make up our great association. Many of our partners aligned with the Gold Seal Standard as set out by the Ca- offer seminars throughout the year for our members to help nadian Construction Association. In partnership with the in strengthening their day-to-day business operations.

• Project Management Tools & Techniques • Contract Administration • Field Productivity • Construction Estimating • Construction Law • Project Planning & Cost Control • Site Scheduling • Risk and Claim Management Owner Profile – The City of Red Deer. • BlueBeam Revu Basics • Blueprint Reading • Lean Principles Workshops • Overtime & Banked Hour Changes to the Employment Standards • BIM – Digital Project Delivery • Commercial Roofing Fundamentals • WCB Information Sessions • Doing Business with Construction Owners Profile Series • Regional Economic Forecasts ARCA Commercial Roofing Fundamentals. • Energy Code Updates and Report Updates.

Talking Tax and Market Update with MNP & RBC. Contract Administration.

CAGBC – Green Homes Summit. Construction Estimating.

20 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 Construction Law. BIM – Digital Project Delivery Discussion.

NECB Update – Codes and Compliance. Earned Value Management.

Being Blunt – Cannabis in the Workplace. Lean Community of Practice.

www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 21 Guiding Careers with the RDCA Pathway Programs

Construction in Canada employs 1.5 million Canadians, which accounts for 7.5 per cent of Canada’s total workforce. The RDCA supports this through our Pathway’s programs with our many local partners in education. Our programs include try- trades and field explorations, Learning about Trades and Technologies Education (LATTE), Career Expo, the Regional Skills Competition for Skills Canada, and supporting apprentices at Red Deer College and Olds College. Our pathways for success begin right from the elementary stage, middle and high school, up to apprenticeship and right through the career years.

Try A Trades

LATTE (Learning about Trades and Technology Education) The LATTE program is focused on school teachers, instructors, and counsellors to have them gain exposure to the construction industry through on-site, hands- on experience. It helps create a consistent, ongoing, and collaborative partnership with the educational facilities in Central Alberta and industry to inform, make aware, and open doors for potential opportunities through information sessions, hands-on seminars, and on-site exploration.

22 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 Career Expo

Skills Alberta Competitions

www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 23 2020 Events

The RDCA creates opportunities to promote and sponsor your company at many of our events. There are a number of options available to support our exciting lineup next year, please contact the RDCA for more information and to secure your sponsorship.

February 27, 2020: Building Central Alberta Evening & Commercial Construction Awards

Title Sponsor Platinum Bar Sponsor Gold Sponsor(s) Silver Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Sponsorship $2,500 $1,000 $1,500 $500 $250 Name & logo recognition at event • • • • • Name & logo recognition in bi-weekly newsletter • • • • • Name & logo recognition in annual publication • • • • • Name & logo recognition on social media • • • • •

June 19, 2020: Annual Golf Classic

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August 2020: Annual Member Appreciation BBQ

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December 2, 2020: Annual Christmas Breakfast

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24 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 Message from the minister of infrastructure Prasad Panda

On behalf of the Government of Alberta, I am pleased to the above mentioned school projects. I know that together extend greetings to the readership of the 2019-20 edition we will deliver on the key infrastructure projects that are of the Red Deer Construction Association’s Central Alberta needed throughout the province, and that will help build a Builder magazine. prosperous future for all Albertans. In April 2019, I was proud to accept the position of min- Thank you. I sincerely appreciate the skills and efforts ister of infrastructure for Alberta’s newly elected govern- of all Red Deer Construction Association members. I look ment. It is a great honour for me to lead our province’s forward to the opportunity to work with you in the months efforts to plan, build, renew, and maintain infrastructure and years ahead. that meets the needs of our current and future population, and grows the economy at the same time. Prasad Panda In Red Deer, this means I will continue to ensure that Minister of Infrastructure. the new Justice Centre remains on track. In fact, the design was finalized in May and we expect to tender construction by early next year. It is our intent to have construction of the new facility completed in 2023. I am pleased to note that by the time this Central Alberta Builder publication is released, hundreds of Grades 6 to 8 students should have started school this fall in their newly constructed Westpark Middle School. In addition, modernization work underway at St. Patrick’s Community School is expected to be com- pleted by the end of this year. I am confident in the collaborative relationship we have with job creators, like the members of the Red Deer Con- struction Association, my partner ministries, and other stakeholders, such as the Red Deer Public and Red Deer Catholic school jurisdictions who each managed one of

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www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 25 Message from the Mayor of Red Deer Tara Veer

On behalf of Red Deer City Council, been able to weather slower economic for-profit sectors are all contending thank you to the Red Deer Construc- times because slow economic cycles with the consequences of the reces- tion Association and your member- were soon followed by a return to re- sion, economists will often agree it ship for your continued and ongoing covery and renewed economic pros- is the housing sector that is the first efforts to build the city we are and perity. We “normally” would recover and hardest hit during recession, and are becoming. Your work continues from provincial/local recession in ap- among the last of sectors to recover. to support and strengthen our local proximately a year, two years at most. In this sense, the residential housing economy, solidifying our position as We are, however, now navigating market, and specifically permit levels Alberta’s city of choice for develop- a new economic normal. We are now for new housing starts, are the best ment and revitalization. in year five of what has proven to be barometer for the state of our local economy. 2019 has proven to be a year of both a far deeper and more prolonged re- In effort to diversify and proac- significant challenges and significant cession, a fact which necessitates new tively strengthen our local economy, opportunity. and significant responses to try to im- the following are highlights of some Albertans are, of course, highly fa- prove the new economic normal. By of the strategies council and the City miliar with the peaks and valleys of necessity, it is no longer business as currently has underway/are working our provincial economy, but gener- usual. on: ally speaking we have historically While the private, public, and not- • A Value for Money Audit on all building and development pro- cesses has been completed and is being implemented to ensure 3 SAFETY CERTIFIED City responsiveness to develop- 3 BONDED ment applications. A municipal 3 GENERAL CONTRACTING “red tape reduction” review is also underway to ensure city hall is business- friendly. • The City’s Economic Development Water and Sanitary Service Construction department has moved out of city hall into downtown at the gate- Since 1985 way to Capstone, Railyards and historical downtown (i.e. to more aggressively market lands for in- 4609 - 35 STREET S.E. Complete Excavating Services vestment etc.). CALGARY, AB for Local and municipal • We continue to advocate for the 403-272-2219 utility companies full implementation of Red Deer College’s university status (this is a highly strategic means of keep- ing and attracting population

26 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 and ceasing the “slow bleed” of removal of projects from the City’s very strong financial position, and university-bound students to Ed- 10-year capital plan. I am confident are able to weather monton or Calgary). We recently met with the premier, the next couple of years of austerity • This fall, council will be debating and the City’s message was that we while still positioning us for a return options for the City now avail- were preparing for financial auster- to a growth economy once again. We able to municipalities through ity and have been “managing expec- remain deeply concerned about the Bill 7 to incent development and tations” in the capital plan, and have state of our provincial economy, and the clean-up of derelict sites, for also initiated numerous operational will continue to do all that we can example. service reviews out of financial ne- within municipal powers and authori- • Public infrastructure investment cessity in response to the upcoming ties to mitigate its local consequences. in strategic areas to catalyze pri- provincial budget. As always, please feel free to vate sector confidence. We are, no doubt, in a time of un- approach me if you have any • Continued advocacy to other certainty, but the City remains in a questions. Orders of Government to secure new market access for Alberta’s energy product to help address Red Deer’s high unemployment rate. In the “new economic normal”, it is not enough, however, to stimulate or create favourable local economic conditions alone; council and city administration also have substantial efforts underway to manage City BASE YOUR costs, ensure that City operations are PROJECTS ON financially efficient, and to improve the affordability of living in and do- SOLID FOUNDATIONS ing business in Red Deer. 2019 also marked the conclusion of the largest infrastructure build BFL CANADA Insurance Services Inc. in Red Deer’s history. The Canada 1-888-451-4132 | [email protected] | bflcanada.ca | Games leveraged federal and provin- cial grant dollars, as well as private sponsorship and donations that the BFL_Build Your Projects on Solid Foundations_2019-02_7.125 x 4.75.indd 1 2019-02-08 10:14:30 AM City otherwise would not have been eligible to access. As a result, we were able to construct new and modernize Red Deer’s recreation infrastructure The bank without overburdening property taxpayers. The Games and this in- frastructure investment stimulated of built to last our local economy at a time when we needed it the most. At BDC, your business is our priority. That’s why We are, however, expecting that we make it our business to understand what you’re this past season of infrastructure in- up against. Whether it’s protecting cash flow or vestment will shift into a season of boosting performance, as the only bank exclusively austerity with the next capital bud- devoted to entrepreneurs, we can help you find get. The Mackinnon report, recently the solution that fit your needs. released by the Blue Ribbon Panel on Alberta’s finances on behalf of the provincial government, specifi- cally recommends less capital grant Call us at 1-888-INFO-BDC funding to municipalities. This will or visit bdc.ca by necessity translate into delays or

www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 27 Message from the Mayor OF RED DEEr COUNTY JIM WOOD

On behalf of Red Deer County, I stands still. Despite a continuous has begun at the Junction 42 Partner- would like to thank the Red Deer Con- stream of new practices and technolo- ship Rest Area. This project will allow BUILDWORKS struction Association for their skill, gy, we know there are high standards for continued growth as Gasoline Al- foresight, and commitment to central in place, thereby ensuring profession- ley matures. CANADA Alberta. The RDCA plays an impor- alism and quality. We know that the In closing, the County is excited to Where the Work is. tant role in moving our local economy RDCA will make sure council deci- work with the RDCA on planning and forward. Not only is construction a sions around planning and land use building the future of our communi- BuildWorks Projects major contributor to employment in are carried out correctly. ties. I wish you a safe and successful Over 8,000 construction opportunities reported the region, without it we would not Red Deer County is pleased with the year. on across AB, SK, and MB annually. BuildWorks Canada is your Locally connected source for have outstanding infrastructure both ongoing progress in our industrial and Sincerely, construction opportunities. above and below ground level. commercial areas. We are especially Jim Wood The construction industry never pleased with the construction that Mayor, Red Deer County BuildWorks Directory The most comprehensive listing of qualified contractors and service providers in the industry. Find better partners, and list your company to be seen, get invited, and win more work! Message from BuildWorks On Demand A growing number of companies are using Message from MLA for Red Deer-South BuildWorks On Demand for private, secure, invitations to bid. This zero-cost service Jason Stephan streamlines communication and document distribution, saving you time and money.

For more information, contact your Local As the MLA for Red Deer-South I am dedicated work of many in our com- times, I am optimistic that we will be Construction Association or visit honoured to be included in this year’s munity. As we look to the future, we continue to be able to build the proj- www.buildworkscanada.com Central Alberta Builder magazine. should remain thankful for those who ects that our city needs. The construction industry repre- have worked hard and gone before us. As a government, we are commit- sents a key part of Red Deer’s econ- Going forward, there are a number ted to reducing red tape and ensuring omy and I personally know a number of key building projects in our com- that Alberta is once again the most of honest, hardworking women and munity that will require skill and de- competitive tax jurisdiction in Canada men who work in this industry. termination to both design and com- to start and grow a business. Histori- I grew up in Red Deer and have plete to meet the needs of our city. cally, this has served Alberta well. watched our city change and mature. These are challenging times for our I would like to personally thank the As one drives around our city, it is im- city and our province, but we have members of the Red Deer Construc- FMCA FORT MCMURRAY possible not to notice the significant both the fortitude and persistence to tion Association for their hard work CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION development that has occurred over see our city become the best we can and dedication. I want to wish every- the last few decades, all thanks to the envision. Despite these challenging one a safe and productive year.

28 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 BUILDWORKS CANADA Where the Work is.

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FMCA FORT MCMURRAY CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION Message from Message from MLA for Red Deer-NORTH Adriana Lagrange

I am honoured to be putting in a con- in our region with the building of the Thank you for all you do in Red tribution this year as the MLA for Red YMCA, the continued renovation of Deer and Central Alberta as a whole, Deer North. It is so exciting to be in the St. Patrick Community School, the especially in the areas of education this issue of the Red Deer Construc- Westpark Middle School, and the Jus- and scholarships to deserving Alber- tion Association’s (RDCA) Central Al- tice Centre (which should be ready by tans. The education of our teachers in berta Builder magazine which is about 2023). Our government will definitely construction and business. The lives work with the City to reduce red tape some aspects of the trades has created and souls of the builders of Central Al- in the building industry, increase en- valuable experiences for them and the berta have shown consistent growth rollment in the trades amongst our students they teach. I wish for more and depth. The members are definitely youths, and help to maintain and build projects to come your way as the year shaping the future of this province the city where we live. All promises goes by and hopefully more shovels in with the creativity and innovative made will be kept to promote growth the ground. Thank you again for all construction of buildings that are very and create opportunities for Albertans. important in the day-to-day living of We hope to attract new investment to that you do to make Central Alberta all Albertans. Red Deer, which will be of benefit to a wonderful place to live, work, and The RDCA has made quite an impact everyone. play.

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FMCA FORT MCMURRAY CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION Alberta Construction Association Update By Ken Gibson, ACA executive director

Led by 2019 chairman Ian Reid (vice- tion, creating jobs, and delivering on tional Health and Safety, the WCB, president, Bird Construction, Cal- a transparent long-term capital plan and tendering requirements. The ACA gary), the Alberta Construction As- with industry issues. To date, the continues to hear from members that sociation’s (ACA) board has approved ACA has met with new ministers to not all of the changes fit the unique three priorities: influencing the gov- advance our advocacy: nature of construction work – weath- ernment’s policy agenda; support de- • Service Alberta to advocate for a er conditions, remote locations, and velopment of member capabilities; review of construction payment project-based work where the role and advance industry interests with legislation for one trade may be affected by the government procurement. • Advanced Education to propose completion of work by other trades. revitalizing the apprenticeship Our advocacy focus remains squarely Influencing government board on two themes – advocating for sus- The ACA played an active role in • Infrastructure to discuss the pro- tainable, predictable investment so the provincial election campaign, posed act, P3s, and possible red that our employees have steady pre- meeting with the caucus of each ma- tape reduction initiatives dictable careers of choice, and advo- jor party, developing and distributing cacy to minimize unintended conse- a candidate questionnaire, and estab- • Labour to advocate for changes quences that reduce the opportunity lishing an election website to raise to OHS and WCB, and to pro- for our workers to earn the incomes awareness of the issues of importance pose partnerships for workforce they need to support their families. to our industry. The ACA reminded recruitment, development, and The ACA has submitted a number of the parties that many Alberta families retention red tape reduction recommendations rely on a healthy construction indus- In each case, government ministers based on these concerns. The ACA try, as one-in-10 working Albertans have been receptive to ACA advoca- appreciates the support from Alberta directly earns their living in con- cy, with the opportunity for the ACA Roadbuilders and the Heavy Con- struction (240,000+ workers), with to play a major role in consultations struction Association, BILD Alberta, thousands more employed in related for the balance of 2019 and 2020. the Electrical Contractors Association, services and manufacturing. The ACA supports the reintroduc- and the Construction Labour Rela- Since the election, the ACA has tion of the option of banked overtime tions Association for a number of our written the premier and key min- at 1:1 and is working with the govern- positions. isters aligning their platform of ef- ment to revisit changes introduced by ficient government, red tape reduc- the previous government to Occupa- Supporting member capabilities The construction trade press and industry commentators sound on an almost daily basis that the construc- tion industry will be subject to more change in the next five years than the last 50 years. The Alberta Construction Associa- tion is undertaking a number of inter- related projects to help our member- ship respond to technological change. Jim COULSON Owner / Operator In partnership with Alberta Eco- 45 Juniper Close Red Deer, Alberta T4P 0N4 Office: 403-342-6887 nomic Development, BuildWorks F: 403-342-6881 C: 403-588-3222 E: [email protected] W: jcoulson.ca Canada, and local construction as-

32 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 sociations, the ACA is undertaking owners to better understand how deliverables. While the ACA believes a market validation study. The ACA the contracting industry prices oner- that Alberta’s construction industry will be seeking the views of selected ous terms, and fostering dialogue to already pursues local hiring, the as- owners to determine their expecta- find win-win solutions of protecting sociation has expressed its interest in tions of industry capabilities in terms owner interests while providing fair partnering with the government to of BIM, Lean, IPD, etc. Based on the and profitable project opportunities develop tender language and resource findings, BuildWorks will look to add for industry. Once the final report is documents to ensure our small- to complete, the ACA plans to share with data fields to their industry directory medium-sized enterprises can suc- owners urging continued dialogue so that firms will have the opportu- cessfully participate in CBA procure- with industry to develop win-win nity to market themselves based on ments. The ACA believes that the selected capabilities. contract terms. inclusion of CBA deliverables should The ACA has also initiated a project Community benefit agreements be written so as to not interfere with with other construction employer as- (CBAs; also known as social procure- the integrity of the bidding process, be sociations, labour unions, BuildForce ment) have emerged with some public achievable within the contract term, Canada, and the Alberta Ministry of tender authorities in Alberta. Alberta and focus on the project and not on Labour to map out a strategy to as- Infrastructure is piloting CBAs in the changing the operations of the con- sist construction workers to upskill Reynolds Museum project. The intent tracting team. in the face of changing construction of a CBA is to incorporate locally iden- Thanks for your continuing en- technologies. tified needs such as local employment The ACA is also facilitating conver- or local suppliers as part of the project gagement and support. sations amongst members on inno- vation issues, and exploring partner- ships to facilitate member adoption of promising technologies.

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www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 33 Canadian Construction Association’s activities towards building a better Canada By Mary Van Buren, President, Canadian Construction Association

As the campaign season approaches, to our members around strengthening the Canadian Construction Asso- investor confidence, long-term infra- ciation (CCA) is leveraging the 2019 structure planning, supporting inno- federal election to engage with our vation, and attracting a skilled and members and strengthen our politi- diverse workforce. It also includes an cal action in support of our vision to online advocacy tool whereby mem- “build a better Canada”. bers can easily send a pre-populated chief operating officers (COOs) of letter to their local MP or election local associations, our board and Increasing our influence with candidate to push our agenda forward corporate members to meet with government with government. their local MP to discuss the issues #Construction4CDNs I encourage you to visit we want to advance during the With the federal election only construction4cdns.ca and join us in election and beyond. months away, the CCA is building our campaign to build a better a Can- on the momentum from last year’s ada. There is strength in numbers and National Construction Day Hill Day with a website dedicated to the more letters received, the more The association has spearheaded advocate our issues directly to mem- our voice is heard. a campaign to celebrate the indus- bers of parliament (MP) and election try and its importance to Canada candidates. Hill at Home with the very first National Con- The website, launched June 20, We also organized a Hill at Home struction Day on November 26, champions national issues that matter day whereby CCA set up meetings for 2019. Stay tuned for more details on this special day.

Prompt payment CCA advocated for a consulta- tive process prior to finalizing leg- islation on federal payment. The government agreed to run this process through the services of the Singleton Urquhart Reynolds Vogel law firm. Following their re- port in June 2018, which addressed CCA’s concerns and recommenda- tions, prompt payment legislation was announced as part of the fed- eral government’s fall economic statement on November 21, 2018 and officially introduced on April 8, 2019 as the Federal Prompt Pay- ment for Construction Work Act,

34 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 a sub-section of Bill C-97, the Budget skilled trades as an excellent oppor- Let’s stay in contact Implementation Act of 2019. We are tunity for all Canadians to consider Please email me at mvanburen@ proud to announce that the Federal as a career path. cca-acc.com if you have any feed- Prompt Payment for Construction With over three million impres- back or comments on how the CCA Work Act received royal assent on sions since we started the campaign can serve you better. Hear what is June 21, 2019. The date of its official last summer, together we are raising going on by subscribing to the CCA’s enactment remains undetermined, the profile of the industry as a good newsletter at bit.ly/ccasubscribe, by but, according to various related docu- corporate citizen and an employer following @ConstructionCAN on ments, is designated to come into force of choice! See all #CDNConstruc- Twitter, or by looking up the Cana- “on a day to be fixed by order of the tionGives action on cca-acc.com/ T:7.8” dian Construction Association on governor-in-council.” The CCA will be cdnconstructiongives. LinkedIn. working with the government on the T:7.8” T:7.8” development of policies that would make the legislation as efficient as possible. It’s more than our financing. Becoming a best-in-class association It’s our commitment. The CCA’s board has grown to 90 It’s more than our financing. directors, well outside association standards for optimal and effective It’s our commitment. decision-making. At the last board meeting in May, directors strongly endorsed the final recommendations brought forward by the governance renewal working group. The new model will result in a smaller board; a new national advisory council to represent five sector voices, includ- ing civil, trade contractors, general contractors, manufacturers and sup- T:12.5” T:12.5” T:12.5” pliers, and local construction asso-

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Client: TD BANK Bleed: None Colours: 4C Acct. Mgr: ALEX POSTANS Producer: BARRY DUROCHER Docket #: B2021-000379-03 Trim: 7.8” x 12.5” Start Date: 7-11-2016 4:30 PM Crea. Dir: MIKE LEE Studio: GRAHAM BOWMAN Project: SBB EQUIPMENT FINANCE Live: 7.09” x 11.79” Revision Date: 7-12-2016 9:31 AM Project: SBB EQUIPMENT FINANCE Live: 7.09” x 11.79” Revision Date: 7-12-2016 9:31 AM Art Dir: JAKE Proofreader: PETER / CLAUDE NEWS1 File built at 100% 1” = 1” Print Scale: None NEWSRound File built at 100% 1” = 1” Print Scale: None Writer: - TDN379-03_1B.indd Ad1 #: TDN379-03_1B Writer: - AdRound #: TDN379-03_1B TDN379-03_1B.indd Publication:Job Description: Globe and Mail Mechanical Specifications: Comments: DUMP TRUCKContact: Job Description: Mechanical Specifications: Contact: Client: TD BANK Bleed: None Colours: 4C Acct. Mgr: ALEX POSTANS Producer: BARRY DUROCHER DocketClient: TD#: B2021-000379-03BANK Trim:Bleed: 7.8” None x 12.5” StartColours: Date: 4C 7-11-2016 4:30 PM Acct.Crea. Mgr: Dir: ALEXMIKE POSTANSLEE Producer:Studio: GRAHAM BARRY BOWMANDUROCHER Leo Burnett 175 Bloor Street E. North Tower, 13th Floor Toronto, ON M4W 3R9 (416) 925-5997 Project: SBB EQUIPMENT FINANCE Live: 7.09” x 11.79” Revision Date: 7-12-2016Leo 9:31 Burnett AM 175 Bloor Street E. North Tower, 13th Floor Toronto, ON M4W 3R9 (416) 925-5997 Docket #: B2021-000379-03 Trim: 7.8” x 12.5” Start Date: 7-11-2016 4:30 PM Crea.Art Dir: Dir: JAKE MIKE LEE Studio:Proofreader: GRAHAM PETER BOWMAN / CLAUDE NEWS File built at 100% 1” = 1” Print Scale: None Project: SBB EQUIPMENT FINANCE Live: 7.09” x 11.79” Revision Date: 7-12-2016 9:31 AM ArtWriter: Dir: -JAKE Proofreader: PETER / CLAUDE AdNEWS #: TDN379-03_1B File built at 100% 1” = 1” Print Scale: None Writer: - Publication:Ad #: TDN379-03_1B Globe and Mail Comments: DUMP TRUCK Publication: Globe and Mail Comments: DUMP TRUCK

Leo Burnett 175 Bloor Street E. North Tower, 13th Floor Toronto, ON M4W 3R9 (416) 925-5997 Leo Burnett 175 Bloor Street E. North Tower, 13th Floor Toronto, ON M4W 3R9 (416) 925-5997 Building excellence with Gold Seal

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36 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 “In my family business, the GSC and training to challenge the Gold Is Gold Seal for your company? has always been an important aspect Seal exam and, if successful, to be- A skilled workforce is vital in today’s for the company because it’s an as- come Gold Seal Certified (GSC). If you competitive business environment. A set for the company. We value it im- have more than five years of experi- high-quality team and a commitment mensely and know it’s a great thing ence in your designation, you may be to excellence can improve a company’s to have for on-going education,” said ready to go! If you have less than five overall performance through efficien- Teri Urban, GSC, safety coordinator years in, you can still apply as a Gold cy, innovation, and professionalism. for her family’s general contracting Seal Intern and immediately start Gold Seal Certification can help. firm. “I’m going out and I’m mak- demonstrating your commitment to You can learn more about how your ing sure I have the extra education your career. company can make a difference with and that I’m striving to be my best, Learn more at www.goldsealcertifi- GSC at www.goldsealcertification.com/ which in turn helps the company get cation.com/get-certified/. gold-seal-as-an-hr-strategy/. projects.”

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Red Deer, Alberta T4N 5E8 Parker Bettenson Herman Bruin Colin Bischoff T: 403-343-6566 | F: 403-348-3580 7774-47 Avenue Close 7026 Johnstone Drive 230051 Range Road 284 A E: [email protected] Red Deer, Alberta T4P 2J9 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 3Y6 Rocky View County, Alberta T1X 0G8 T: 403-343-0203 | F: 403-343-0203 T: 403-343-6060 | F: 403-346-5240 T: 403-279-9365 Aries/Airflo Heating & Air Conditioning E: [email protected] Scott Grant E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.bettensons.ca www.bruinsplumbing.com www.albertahydroseeding.ca 48 Burnt Lake Crescent Red Deer County, Alberta T4S 0K6 T: 403-342-7870 | F: 403-346-7840 E: [email protected] www.ariesairflo.com

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BTO Contracting Ltd. Canada Culvert (FSI Culvert) Caveman Contracting Ltd. CGL Strategic Business & Tax Advisors Ivan Katerenchuk Jason Johnston Sean Pringle Cory Litzenberger 11420-142 Street 201, 10423-178th Street RR 4, Site 5, Box 10 302A, 4406-50 Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T5M 1V1 Edmonton, Alberta T5S 1R5 Red Deer, Alberta T4N 5E4 Red Deer, Alberta T4N 3Z6 T: 587-523-3939 | F: 587-523-3318 T: 780-487-3404 | F: 780-489-1821 T: 403-588-5852 | F: 403-346-5867 T: 403-986-3829 | F: 888-849-9245 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.btocontracting.com www.canadaculvert.com www.cgltax.ca Cen-Con Concrete Inc. Budal Construction Canadian Closet Ltd. Jack Brady Chamco Industries Ltd. Todd McPeek Terry Hollman 7809-48 Avenue Sean O’Niell 110, 7569 Edgar Industrial Court 226 Clearview Drive Red Deer, Alberta T4P 2K1 Bay 110, 553 Kingsview Way SE Red Deer, Alberta T4P 4E2 Red Deer, Alberta T4E 0A1 T: 403-346-1553 | F: 403-340-1246 Airdrie, Alberta T4A 0C9 T: 403-342-1410 | F: 403-341-6262 T: 403-309-6894 E: [email protected] T: 403-945-8134 | F: 403-945-2250 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.tarific.ca E: [email protected] www.budal.com www.canadiancloset.ca www.chamco.com Centini Systems BURNCO Rock Products Ltd. Canadian Horizontal Drilling Inc. Johnny Centini Chandos Construction Ltd. Lee Mildenberger Lindsay Urkow/ Dave Saunders 6, 417-53 Avenue SE Jason Towers 4305-77 Street RR 1 Calgary, Alberta T2H 2E7 110, 4732-60 Street Red Deer, Alberta T4P 2J1 Wetaskiwin, Alberta T9A 1W8 T: 403-800-8736 Red Deer, Alberta T4N 7C7 T: 403-343-3940 | F: 403-341-5890 T: 780-352-5041 | F: 780-352-5048 E: [email protected] T: 403-340-1805 | F: 403-775-4059 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.centinisystems.com E: [email protected] www.burnco.com www.canadianhorizontal.ca www.chandos.com Central Alberta Fire Protection Business Development Bank of Canada Canam Bridges Canada Inc. Daniel Lee Chevallier Geo-Con Ltd. Ken Holmes Gilles Simpson 1A, 7491-49 Avenue Grant Chevallier Suite 200, 4900-50 Street 807 Marshall Street Red Deer, Alberta T4P 1N1 Box 2040 Red Deer, Alberta T4N 1X7 Laval, Quebec H7S 1J9 T: 403-346-5150 | F: 403-346-5153 Rocky Mountain House, Alberta T4T 1B5 T: 403-340-4263 | F: 403-340-4243 T: 450-479-1300 | F: 450-479-1301 E: [email protected] T: 403-844-2736 | F: 403-844-2735 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.bdc.ca www.goodcoztech.com Central Alberta Co-op Ltd. www.geo-con.ca Wade Misanchuck Canem Systems Ltd. 4738 Riverside Drive Chuck Electrical Services Inc. C James Hannett Red Deer, Alberta T4N 2N7 Charles Lecuyer Calanah Builders Ltd. 100, 8026 Edgar Industrial Crescent T: 403-341-5600 | F: 403-347-5611 29-24213 Twp. Road 554 Mark Jorgenson Red Deer, Alberta T4P 3R3 E: [email protected] Sturgeon County, Alberta T8T 1X9 1, 6110-48 Avenue T: 403-347-1266 | F: 403-347-1866 www.centralab.coop T: 780-669-3202 Ponoka, Alberta T4J 1K3 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.canem.com Central Alberta Flooring (Mohawk T: 403-783-6497 | F: 403-783-6496 Floorscapes) City of Lacombe E: [email protected] Carbon Earthworks Ltd. Gerry Hodgson Matthew Goudy www.calanah.ca Adam Bontje Bay 9, 7667-50 Avenue 5432-56 Avenue Cam Clark Ford Sales (2012) Ltd. 289 Burnt Park Drive Red Deer, Alberta T4P 1M6 Lacombe, Alberta T4L 1E9 417 Lantern Street Red Deer County, Alberta T4S 2L4 T: 403-342-5010 | F: 403-343-2175 T: 403-782-1254 | F: 403-782-5655 Red Deer, Alberta T4E 0A5 T: 403-350-1794 | F: 1-800-850-5678 www.centralabflooring.com E: [email protected] T: 403-343-3673 | F: 403-341-3202 E: [email protected] www.lacombe.ca www.carbonearthworks.com Central Alberta Tile One Inc. www.camclarkfordreddeer.ca Shannon Moench City of Red Deer Camdon Construction Ltd. CarbonBite Innovations 9, 7619-50 Avenue Erin Stuart Troy Spelt 82 Queens Drive Red Deer, Alberta T4P 1M6 4914-48 Avenue, Box 5008 6780-76 Street Red Deer, Alberta T4P 0R4 T: 403-346-7088 | F: 403-309-3000 Red Deer, Alberta T4N 3T4 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 4G6 T: 403-358-7762 E: [email protected] T: 403-342-8190 | F: 403-342-8200 T: 403-343-1233 | F: 403-342-2422 www.cbisolar.com www.centralalbertatileone.com www.reddeer.ca E: [email protected] Carpet Colour Centre- Carpet One Floor Certified Mechanical Systems Ltd. Civic Mechanical Ltd. www.camdon.ca & Home Warren Blair Randy White Canaco Construction Corporation Matt Balson Box 760 4109A-55 Avenue Neil Sincennes 1100, 5001-19th Street Penhold, Alberta T0M 1R0 Lacombe, Alberta T4L 2H9 102-542 Laura Avenue Red Deer, Alberta T4R 3R1 T: 403-227-5868 | F: 403-886-5810 T: 403-782-2975 | F: 403-782-2995 Red Deer County, Alberta T4E 0A5 T: 403-343-7711 | F: 403-342-0220 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] T: 403-309-3501 | F: 403-309-3505 E: [email protected] www.civicmechanical.com E: [email protected] www.carpetone.com

LtD. Excavating Excavating, site Prep., Demolition, gravel & Loam

Fax 403-340-0762 REED HOWELL Dusty HOWELL [email protected] 5608 - 49 Ave. Innisfail, AB. T4G 1R9 Bus: (403) 227-3201 Fax: (403) 227-5515 104, 36 Burnt Lake Crescent email: [email protected] Red Deer County, AB T4S 0K6

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Clark Builders Cook Contracting Ltd. DNR Pressure Welding Ltd. EVI Holdings Inc. Andrew Clews Vanessa Cook Clint Marshall Maxime Leiber 4703 - 52 Avenue 9, 7895-49 Avenue Box 1330 1852 Towne Centre Boulevard Edmonton, Alberta T6B 3R6 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 2B4 Stettler, Alberta T0C 2L0 Edmonton, Alberta T6R 3A2 T: 780-395-3300 | F: 780-395-3545 T: 403-347-9909 | F: 403-341-3717 T: 403-742-2859 | F: 403-742-5759 T: 780-628-2206 | F: 780-628-2207 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.clarkbuilders.com www.dnrservices.ca www.echovalleygolf.com Cremac Metal Products Ltd. Clear Glycol and Solvent Inc. Allan Ward Dormakaba Canada Inc. Extreme Concrete Inc. Kyla Praski 3, 7320 Johnstone Drive Patrick Bond Jon Baerg 4607-41 Street Red Deer, Alberta T4P 3Y6 1680 Courtney Park Drive Box 89 Stettler, Alberta T0C 2L0 T: 403-343-2044 | F: 403-346-6365 Mississauga, Alberta L5T 1R4 Linden, Alberta T0M 1J0 T: 888-242-7270 | F: 403-742-5391 E: [email protected] T: 778-840-8797 T: 403-200-4796 | F: 403-546-2476 E: [email protected] www.cremacmetal.ca E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.cleargsi.com www.extconcrete.com Crow Enterprises Ltd. DoorMasters ClearStream Energy Services Inc. Nicole Seidel Shawn Mulligan Jason Conroy RR 1 105, 33 McKenzie Crescent F 4747-78A Street Close Thorsby, Alberta T0C 2P0 Red Deer County, Alberta T4S 2H4 Finishing Touch Builders Ltd. Red Deer, Alberta T4P 2G9 T: 780-789-3721 | F: 780-789-3726 T: 403-347-8670 | F: 403-341-4630 John Campbell T: 403-342-6280 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] 13, 7875-48 Avenue E: [email protected] www.crowent.com www.doormastersinc.com Red Deer, Alberta T4P 2K1 www.flintenergy.com T: 403-347-1900 Cunningham Electric Ltd. E E: [email protected] Clearwater Waste Management Ltd. Joe Allison www.finishingtouchbuilders.ca Donna Reddecliff 7, 7880-48 Avenue Eagle Builders LP Site 14, Box 10, Range Road 1 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 2B2 Dennis Haan Force Copps Piling Red Deer, Alberta T4N 5E1 T: 403-342-4111 | F: 403-342-4022 Box 1690 Andrew Farrow T: 403-314-1272 | F: 403-346-9720 E: [email protected] Blackfalds, Alberta T0M 0J0 27312-213 Twp. 384 E: [email protected] www.cunninghamelectric.ca T: 403-885-5525 | F: 403-885-5516 Blackfalds, Alberta T0M 0J0 www.clearwaterwaste.com CVW Industries E: [email protected] T: 403-341-0030 | F: 403-341-0089 www.eaglebuilders.ca E: [email protected] Colliers International Guy Wilson www.forcepile.com Blair McArthur Box 25009 Deer Park RPO EECOL Electric 2210 Manulife Place Red Deer, Alberta T4R 2M2 Trevor Hartley Fortis LGS Structures Inc. Edmonton, Alberta T5J 3S4 T: 403-885-1867 | F: 403-885-1860 4747-61 Street Claudio Raimondi T: 403-391-0669 E: [email protected] Red Deer, Alberta T4N 7C9 9515 28 Avenue E: [email protected] www.cvwindustries.com T: 403-343-3101 | F: 403-346-9480 Edmonton, Alberta T6N 0A3 www.collierscanada.com E: [email protected] T: 780-702-3777 | F: 780-450-8859 D www.eecol.com E: [email protected] Collins Concrete & Bobcat Ltd. www.fortis-lgs.com Cody Collins DB Bobcat Services Ltd. Element Precast Inc. RR 3, Site 11, Box 21 Danny Beach Tom Kentz Foundation Building Materials Olds, Alberta T4H 1P4 5913 Len Thompson Drive Box 5630 Matt Adamowski T: 403-994-3352 Lacombe, Alberta T4L 0E8 Lacombe, Alberta T4L 1X3 7651-49 Avenue E: [email protected] T: 403-782-3437 | F: 403-782-7786 T: 403-782-2404 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 1M3 www.collinsconcrete.ca E: [email protected] E: [email protected] T: 403-343-1100 | F: 403-346-7599 www.dbbobcat.com www.elementprecast.com E: [email protected] Comfortec Heating & Air Conditioning Ltd. www.fbmsales.com Brad Johnson Derrick Concrete Cutting & Construction Elliot Sinclair Construction & Consulting 2, 7459 Edgar Industrial Bend Ltd. Ltd. Four Star Drywall Inc. Red Deer, Alberta T4P 3Z5 Brad Christensen Owen Grenous Marc Thibault T: 403-309-8301 | F: 403-309-8302 4115-78 Street Crescent 95 Rockcliff Landing NW 115, 27475 Twp. Road 380 E: [email protected] Red Deer, Alberta T4P 3E3 Calgary, Alberta T3G 0C4 Red Deer County, Alberta T4S 2B7 www.comfortecheating.com T: 403-346-1222 | F: 403-347-8717 T: 403-796-5350 T: 403-346-0116 | F: 403-346-0136 Compass Geomatics Ltd. E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.derrickconcrete.com www.fourstardrywall.ca 11, 4608-62 Street Emco Corporation Red Deer , Alberta T4N 6T3 Digital Direct Controls & Service Ltd. Rob Lovely Frontier Construction Products Ltd. T: 403-356-0111 | F: 403-356-0114 Don Roth 4605-61 Street Brent Matheson www.compassgeomatics.ca Box 460 Red Deer, Alberta T4N 6Z2 Box 888, 4005-50 Avenue Connelly Industrial Insulation Services Red Deer, Alberta T4N 5G1 T: 403-343-7391 | F: 403-347-4575 Thorsby, Alberta T0C 2P0 Ltd. T: 403-318-0749 | F: 403-309-5595 E: [email protected] T: 780-789-3666 | F: 780-789-3663 E: [email protected] www.emcoltd.com E: [email protected] Tom Connelly www.frontier-cp.com 1, 4610-61 Street Direct Horizontal Drilling Inc. EQUS Red Deer, Alberta T4N 2R2 Dave Fisher Chantel Decker T: 403-343-3125 | F: 403-309-7799 11507-272 Street Box 6199, 5803-42 Street G E: [email protected] Acheson, Alberta T7X 6E9 Innisfail, Alberta T4G 1S8 GC Consulting Ltd. www.connellyinsulation.com T: 780-960-6037 | F: 780-960-6038 T: 403-227-4011 | F: 403-227-1007 Gerald Cree Continental Earthmovers Ltd. E: [email protected] E: [email protected] 6072 Orr Drive John Goofers www.directhorizontal.com www.equs.ca Red Deer , Alberta T4P 0C3 4808-37 Avenue DirtWright (DeftWorks Ltd.) Era Ventures Inc. T: 587-273-0224 | F: 587-876-1860 Wetaskiwin, Alberta T9A 2V2 3337-43 Avenue Mike Anderson E: [email protected] T: 780-352-5006 | F: 780-352-3704 Red Deer, Alberta T4N 3B2 87 Vanier Drive GCS Energy Services Ltd. E: [email protected] T: 587-797-3175 Red Deer, Alberta T4R 0G3 Ritch Sudeyko Convoy Supply Ltd. E: [email protected] T: 403-348-9719 | F: 403-770-8143 200, 259 Burnt Park Drive 6733-65 Avenue www.dirtwright.ca E: [email protected] Red Deer County, Alberta T4S 2L4 www.eraventures.ca Red Deer, Alberta T4P 1X5 Diversified Staffing Services T: 403-340-8840 | F: 403-342-2048 T: 403-358-3411 4957-49 Street E: [email protected] www.convoy-supply.com Red Deer, Alberta T4N 1V1 www.gcsenergy.ca T: 403-343-8161 | F: 403-343-3899 www.diversifiedstaffing.com

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Generation Glass Ltd. Hall Industrial Contracting Ltd. Howitt Construction Ltd. J.T. Setters & Sons Construction Ltd. Dwight Skibinsky Wayne Neault Nicole Howitt Casey Setters 36364 Range Road 265 Box 147 1, 7883 - 50 Avenue 8015-49 Avenue Red Deer County, Alberta T0M 1R0 Blackfalds, Alberta T0M 0J0 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 1M8 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 2V5 T: 403-886-5221 | F: 403-886-5224 T: 403-885-8885 | F: 403-885-8886 T: 403-341-6804 | F: 403-340-3629 T: 403-346-4937 | F: 403-346-8490 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.sandblastingandcoatings.com www.howittconstruction.com www.settersconstruction.ca Gilmar Construction Ltd Drew Laflamme Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Red Deer Hub International Phoenix Insurance J.V. Construction Management Inc. 129 Clearwill Avenue 128 Leva Avenue Brokers Red Deer Vicky/Jeffrey Price Red Deer County, Alberta T4E 0A1 Red Deer County, Alberta T4E 1B9 Derek Johnson 38557-RR 283 T: 403-343-1028 | F: 403-346-0458 T: 403-346-6688 | F: 403-341-9996 203-33 Mckenzie Crescent Red Deer County, Alberta T4E 0M1 E: [email protected] www.reddeersuites.hamptonbyhilton.com Red Deer County, Alberta T4S 2H4 T: 403-346-4940 | F: 403-341-4718 www.gilmar.ca T: 403-309-3770 | F: 403-309-3772 E: [email protected] Handicare E: [email protected] www.jvconstructionmanagement.com Global Overhead Doors Ltd. Jared Bespalko www.hubinternational.com Judy Frost 485 Millway Avenue, Unit 2 Jensen Contract Flooring Ltd. 10, 7471 Edgar Industrial Bend Concord, Ontario l4K 3V4 Paul Jensen Red Deer, Alberta T4P 3Z5 T: 780-884-4002 | F: 877-304-5438 I 28 Main Street East, Box 420 T: 403-309-9200 | F: 403-309-9230 E: [email protected] IKO Industries Big Valley, Alberta T0J 0G0 www.globaloverheaddoors.com www.handicare.ca Jay Simpson T: 403-876-2574 | F: 403-876-2554 1600-42 Avenue SE E: [email protected] Go Services Inc./Potty Go Rentals Hardwired Electrical Inc. www.jcfgroup.ca Dustin Cabelka Mark Duval Calgary, Albetra T2G 5B5 Bay 1, 47-27123 Hwy. 597 RR 3 T: 403-700-0257 JMAA Architecture Ltd. Blackfalds, Alberta T0M 0J0 Red Deer County, Alberta T4N 5E3 E: [email protected] Cliff Murray T: 403-342-9950 | F: 888-214-4337 T: 403-506-3305 www.iko.com 2-5000-51 Avenue E: [email protected] E: [email protected] IMC Construction Red Deer, Alberta T4N 4H5 www.goservicesinc.ca Mark Hamman T: 403-346-4542 | F: 403-347-2015 Hawk Custom Sheet Metal Ltd. Bay 170, 106 Queensland Crescent E: [email protected] Golden Spike Contracting Ltd. Mel Steer www.jmaa.ca Mel Richardson 4640-62 Street Red Deer, Alberta T4P 0V2 25075-117 Red Deer, Alberta T4N 6T3 T: 403-588-3880 | F: 403-309-2129 Johnston Ming & Manning LLP Acheson, Alberta T7X 6C2 T: 403-340-8010 | F: 403-343-8080 E: [email protected] David Manning T: 780-962-8801 | F: 780-962-8807 E: [email protected] www.imcbuildit.com 4943-49 Street, 3rd & 4th Floors E: [email protected] www.hawksheetmetal.com Impact Firestop Solutions Ltd. Red Deer, Alberta T4N 1Y1 www.golden-spike.ca Tyler Bousquet T: 403-346-5591 | F: 403-346-5599 Herc Rentals Inc. 5, 6580-71 Street E: [email protected] Goodmen Roofing Ltd. Doug Gillrie Red Deer, Alberta T4R 2M2 www.johnstonmingmanning.com Marco Gilbert 7899 Gaetz Avenue T: 403-340-1500 | F: 403-341-5105 110, 7700-76 Street Close Red Deer, Alberta T4P 2S4 E: [email protected] K Red Deer, Alberta T4P 4G6 T: 403-342-7220 | F: 403-343-2199 www.impactfirestop.com T: 403-343-0380 | F: 403-341-6722 E: [email protected] Kaon Infrastructure Ltd. E: [email protected] www.hercrentals.com Independent Control Services Ltd. Glen Melanson www.goodmanroofing.ca High Line Electrical Contractors Ltd. Shaun Planaden 342 Hawkside Mews NW Grayson Excavating Ltd. Chad Kimmel 7, 4646 Riverside Drive Calgary, Alberta T3G 3J4 Dale Gray 200, 2304-119 Avenue NE Red Deer, Alberta T4N 6Y5 T: 403-341-4300 T: 403-347-9797 | F: 403-347-9798 E: [email protected] 3409-53 Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T6S 1B3 E: [email protected] Lacombe, Alberta T4L 0C6 T: 780-452-8900 | F: 780-454-7696 www.icsreddeer.com Ken’s Plumbing Services Ltd. T: 403-782-1821 | F: 403-782-6846 E: [email protected] John MacDonald E: [email protected] www.highline.ca Ing & McKee Insurance Ltd. 10, 4608-62 Street www.graysonexcavating.com Hilman Electric Clayton Dexter Red Deer, Alberta T4N 6T3 Greentree Eco-Friendly Services Ltd. Calvin Hilman 2830 Bremner Avenue T: 403-346-4769 | F: 403-342-4603 Carlos Perazza 8-24 Cuendet Industrial Way Red Deer, Alberta T4R 1M9 E: [email protected] T: 403-346-5547 | F: 403-346-5507 www.kensplumbing.ca 5925-104 Street Sylvan Lake, Alberta T4S 2J8 E: [email protected] Edmonton, Alberta T6H 2K5 T: 403-887-2170 | F: 403-887-5786 www.ingandmckee.com Kles-Air Mechanical Ltd. T: 780-476-9273 | F: 780-705-6897 E: [email protected] Greg Spooner E: [email protected] www.hilmanelectric.ca Inland Concrete Ltd. 4816-45A Street www.greentreelandscaping.ca Home Building Centre Dennis Wedlund Lacombe, Alberta T4L 2C9 Grindstone Paving & Excavation Ltd. Jason Welikoklad 220 Clearview Drive T: 403-782-7722 | F: 403-782-7499 Barb Easthom 7894-48 Avenue Red Deer County, Alberta T4E 0A1 E: [email protected] T: 403-347-3989 | F: 403-346-6721 www.klesair.com Box 10302 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 2B2 E: [email protected] Airdrie, Alberta T4A 0H6 T: 403-343-6422 | F: 403-341-4179 www.inlandconcrete.com Knelsen Sand and Gravel Ltd. T: 587-586-6007 E: [email protected] Darrell Salent E: [email protected] www.homehardware.ca 110 Clearskye Way www.grindstonepaving.com J Hopkins Construction Ltd. Red Deer County, Alberta T4E 0A1 Group2 Architecture Interior Design Ltd. Dana Nolan J. Coulson Construction Ltd. T: 403-343-6333 | F: 403-343-6392 Nancy Vruwink 4515-48 Avenue Jim Coulson E: [email protected] 200, 4706-48 Avenue Lacombe, Alberta T4L 2C1 45 Juniper Close www.knelsen.com Red Deer, Alberta T4N 6J4 T: 403-782-4400 | F: 403-782-4260 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 0N4 Kor Alta Construction Ltd. T: 403-340-2200 E: [email protected] T: 403-342-6887 | F: 403-342-6881 Shawn Sampson E: [email protected] www.hopkins.ab.ca E: [email protected] 104-536 Laura Avenue www.group2.ca www.jcoulson.ca Howell’s Excavating Ltd. Red Deer, Alberta T4E 0A5 Reed Howell J.R. Masonry Western Ltd. T: 403-347-3402 H 5608-49 Avenue Tom McKinlay E: [email protected] Innisfail, Alberta T4G 1R9 104, 36 Burnt Lake Crescent www.koralta.com T: 403-227-3201 | F: 403-227-5515 Red Deer County, Alberta T4S 2L4 E: [email protected] T: 403-348-0500 | F: 403-340-0762 www.howellsexcavating.com E: [email protected] www.jrmasonrywestern.com

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Kutney Concrete Foundations Ltd. M N Open Excavation Inc. Dave Kutney Joe Magnuson 78 Ingram Close M.D. Interiors Ltd. N.C. Stucco Ltd. Box 283 Red Deer , Alberta T4R 0A3 Morgan Dittrick Nick Cosovan Winfield, Alberta T0C 2X0 T: 403-309-7751 | F: 403-309-7752 RR 1, Site 4, Box 10 4 Oswald Close T: 780-682-3788 | F: 1-888-681-1809 E: [email protected] Lacombe, Alberta T4L 2N1 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 0C1 E: [email protected] T: 403-391-2728 | F: 403-782-0611 T: 403-596-6345 | F: 403-986-1352 www.openexcavation.ca E: [email protected] E: [email protected] L www.mdinteriors.ca Navera Energy Solutions Inc. P Laebon Developments Magnum Mechanical Systems Ltd. Jeremy Frausel Steve Bontje Peter Ganske 170, 6040-47 Avenue Parkland Drywalling Ltd. 289 Burnt Park Drive Box 6544 Red Deer, Alberta T4N 1C2 David Linker Red Deer County, Alberta T4S 2L4 Wetaskiwin, Alberta T9A 2G2 T: 403-358-3595 | F: 403-358-3780 4820-45 Street T: 403-346-7273 | F: 403-341-4165 T: 403-352-8542 | F: 403-352-6260 E: [email protected] Lacombe, Alberta T4L 2B9 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.navera.ca T: 403-782-4217 | F: 403-782-4089 www.laebon.com www.magnummechanical.ca E: [email protected] Nu-West Construction Products www.parklanddrywalling.com Lafarge Canada Inc. Marshall Construction Company Inc. Liz LaHaye Len Chinski Jim Marshall 16295-132 Street Parkland Geotechnical Consulting Ltd. Box 768 129 Poplar Street Edmonton, Alberta T5V 1H8 Jennifer Baker Red Deer, Alberta T4N 5H2 Red Deer County, Alberta T4E 1B4 Phone: 780-448-7222 102, 4756 Riverside Drive T: 403-346-1644 | F: 403-347-8060 T: 403-343-6386 | F: 403-343-3061 Email: [email protected] Red Deer, Alberta T4N 2N7 www.lafarge-na.com E: [email protected] www.nu-west.ca T: 403-343-2428 | F: 403-343-7699 www.marshallconstruction.ca E: [email protected] Lahrmann Construction Inc. Normark Homes www.parklandgeo.com Dwayne Berlando McKnight Enterprises Ltd. Shannon Campbell 3413-52nd Avenue Brian McKnight Box 3802 Parkland Nursery & Landscape Services Lacombe, Alberta T4L 0B9 3261 Hwy. 54 Olds, Alberta T4H 1P5 Ltd. T: 403-782-7557 | F: 403-782-5507 Red Deer County, Alberta T4G 0L1 T: 403-556-7225 Deb Beck E: [email protected] T: 403-728-3715 | F: 403-728-8281 E: [email protected] Box 25004 Deer Park PO www.lahrmann.ca E: [email protected] www.normarkhomes.ca Red Deer, Alberta T4R 2M2 T: 403-340-8755 | F: 403-340-8759 Lakeview Contracting Inc. McMullen’s Refrigeration & Heating Ltd. Northland Construction Supplies E: [email protected] Clayton Engel Dennis Shannon Janene Vold www.pnls.ca Box 9045 125 Clearwill Avenue 7, 4812-78 Street Sylvan Lake, Alberta T4S 1S6 Red Deer, Alberta T4E 0A1 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 2B3 Pasquale Mancuso Construction Ltd. T: 403-340-2778 | F: 403-887-4955 T: 403-342-1155 | F: 403-347-5530 T: 403-342-1555 | F: 403-342-1549 Pino Mancuso E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] 7, 4812-78 Street www.lakeviewcontracting.com www.mcmullens.ca www.northlandconstruction.com Red Deer, Alberta T4P 2B3 T: 403-346-6715 | F: 403-342-1549 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Mission Electrical Services Ltd. Northside Construction Partnership www.pmcl1964.com Ltd.) Blaise Wilson Grant Mills Darryl Schmale 2, 7471 Edgar Industrial Bend 6500-71 Street PCL Construction Management Inc. 18 Burnt Valley Avenue Red Deer, Alberta T4P 3Z5 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 3Y7 Dave Passingham Red Deer, Alberta T4P 0M8 T: 403-356-0076 T: 403-347-8544 | F: 403-346-4650 2882-11 Street NE T: 403-340-9656 | F: 403-341-3765 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Calgary, Alberta T2E 7S7 E: [email protected] www.northside.biz T: 403-819-6084 | F: 403-250-2332 MNP LLP E: [email protected] Leavitt Machinery Landon Resta www.pcl.com Adam Hunter 4922-53 Street O 83 Queens Drive Pearl Rose Construction Ltd. Red Deer, Alberta T4N 2E9 Ofstie Carpentry and Contracting Red Deer, Alberta T4P 0R8 T: 403-346-8878 | F: 403-341-5599 Bert Eggink T: 403-347-7978 | F: 403-340-3845 Jamie Ofstie 106, 32 Burnt Lake Crescent E: [email protected] Box 33039 E: [email protected] www.mnp.ca Red Deer County, Alberta T4S 0K6 www.leavittmachinery.com Red Deer, Alberta T4P 0N9 T: 403-309-0328 | F: 403-309-0338 Modern Electric (Rocky) Inc. T: 403-396-4537 E: [email protected] Legacy Roofing Ltd. Chris Nielsen E: [email protected] www.pearlrose.ca Fernando Tavares 5202-44 Street www.ofstiecontracting.com Bay 1, 7045 Edgar Industrial Link Phase 3 Electric Ponoka Ltd. Rocky Mountain House, Alberta T4T 1B2 Olds Concrete Services (2014) Ltd. Red Deer, Alberta T4P 3Z6 T: 403-845-3155 | F: 403-845-5252 Bruce Ordze T: 403-358-7663 | F: 403-358-7660 Joel Vermeulen Box 4324 E: [email protected] 5801-48 Avenue E: [email protected] www.modernelectricrocky.com Ponoka, Alberta T4J 1R7 www.legacyroofing.ca Olds, Alberta T4H 1V1 T: 403-783-2199 | F: 403-783-2235 Morinwood MFG Inc. T: 403-556-2979 | F: 403-556-2995 E: [email protected] Leyden’s Glass & Mirror (1987) Ltd. Tom Morin E: [email protected] www.phase3electric.ca Dwayne Stolz 2049 Keating Street www.oldsconcrete.ca 3, 5021-68 Street Phoenix Construction Inc. Victoria, British Columbia V8M 2A5 Olds Electric & Lighting Ltd. Red Deer, Alberta T4N 2R7 T: 250-479-0581 Howard Beamish T: 403-346-8611 | F: 403-343-7102 Jeremy Tookey 8, 7887-50 Avenue E: [email protected] 6319 Imperial Way E: [email protected] www.morinwood.ca Red Deer, Alberta T4P 1M8 www.leydensglass.com Olds, Alberta T4H 1M5 T: 403-342-2225 | F: 403-347-9214 Moore Insulation Ltd. T: 403-556-0192 E: [email protected] Lime Developments Ltd. Dwayne Moore E: [email protected] www.phoenixconstruction.ca Gavin Hartnoll RR 2 www.oldselectric.com 8, 4621-63 Street Pidherney’s Inc. Bluffton, Alberta T0C 0M0 Olsen Joly LLP Red Deer , Alberta T4N 7A6 T: 403-598-9119 Clint Pidherney T: 403-396-7489 Cody Tebb 27323-59 Twp. Road 394 E: [email protected] 518 Laura Avenue E: [email protected] www.mooreinsulation.ca Blackfalds, Alberta T0M 0J0 Red Deer County, Alberta T4E 0A5 T: 403-885-9101 Mountain-West Concrete Contractors T: 403-342-2248 | F: 403-755-5624 E: [email protected] Ryan Moberg E: [email protected] www.pidherneys.com 10, 39152 Range Road 280 www.olsenjoly.ca Red Deer County, Alberta T4S 2C8 T: 403-346-2817 | F: 403-346-2817 E: [email protected]

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Pierre’s Concrete Ltd. Procore Technologies RBW Consulting (2015) Ltd. Rogers Insurance Ltd. Red Deer Pierre Morin Sanjeev Dhillon Darren Zubot Kaare Odegard Box 1993 300-1090 Homer Street 4617-62 Street 1110, 5001-19 Street Rocky Mountain House, Alberta T4T 1B5 Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 2W9 Red Deer, Alberta T4N 2R4 Red Deer, Alberta T4R 3ER1 T: 403-845-5153 | F: 403-845-4718 T: 647-955-5002 T: 403-348-9905 T: 403-342-5074 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.procore.com www.rbwreddeer.com www.rogersinsurance.ca Pinchin Ltd. Corey Klimchuk Proform Concrete Services Inc. Real Enterprises Ltd. Roofmart AB Inc. 14, 7471 Edgar Industrial Bend Manuel Garcia Real Bouffard Carey Haubrick Red Deer, Alberta T4P 3Z5 240 Burnt Park Way Box 30063 Village Mall 7470-49 Avenue Crescent T: 780-508-7030 | F: 780-425-5126 Red Deer, Alberta T4S 2L4 Red Deer, Alberta T4N 1H7 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 1X8 E: [email protected] T: 403-343-6099 | F: 403-347-4980 T: 403-358-3535 | F: 403-314-2214 T: 403-341-4121 | F: 403-341-5420 www.pinchin.com E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.proform.ca www.reddeerlandscaping.net www.roofmart.ca Pivotal LLP CPA Don Ozli Propaint (1625820 Alberta Ltd.) Red Deer Airport Royal Bank of Canada 201-33 McKenzie Crescent Cody Wallis Graham Ingham Ben Guenther Red Deer County, Alberta T4S 2H4 Bay 5, 4016 Charles Street 3801 Airport Drive 4943 Ross Street T: 403-347-2226 Red Deer County, Alberta T4S 2A8 Springbrook , Alberta T4S 2E8 Red Deer, Alberta T4N 1Y1 E: [email protected] T: 403-347-7756 | F: 403-347-8805 T: 403-886-4388 | F: 403-886-4398 T: 403-340-7200 www.pivotalcpa.ca E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.propaintcanada.com www.flyreddeer.com www.rbcroyalbank.com Posi-Slope Western (A Division of Beacon Roofing Supply) Pumps & Pressure Inc. Red Deer College Royal Building Products Ross Haines Jack Tremain Joel Gingrich Keith Moggach Unit 1, 7688-132 Street 7018 Johnstone Drive Box 5005, 100 College Boulevard 9225-40 Street SE Surrey, British Columbia V3W 4M9 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 3Y6 Red Deer, Alberta T4N 5H5 Calgary, Alberta T2C 4Z5 T: 604-599-6655 | F: 604-599-6635 T: 403-347-9770 | F: 403-343-7922 T: 403-342-3441 | F: 403-314-2491 T: 800-663-0696 | F: 800-663-6564 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.posislope.com www.pumpsandpressure.com www.rdc.ab.ca www.royalbuildingproducts.com Postma Group (1988311 Alberta Ltd.) Red Deer County Royal Glass (1829336 Alberta Ltd.) Jesse Postma Q Brad Baumgarten Roy Sztym 4, 7803-50 Avenue Q&Q Fencing 38106 Range Road 275 Bay 2, 2 Erickson Crescent Red Deer, Alberta T4P 1M8 Don Clark Red Deer County, Alberta T4S 2L9 Sylvan Lake, Alberta T4S 1P5 T: 403-391-1770 101 Poplar Street T: 403-350-2170 T: 403-887-0190 | F: 403-887-0194 E: [email protected] Red Deer County, Alberta T4E 1B4 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.postmaelectric.ca T: 403-347-7994 | F: 403-343-9449 www.rdcounty.ca www.royalglassalberta.com Power-Link Technologies Ltd. E: [email protected] Red Deer Fasteners RSM Canada Tim Kublik www.qandqfencing.com Mike Guignard Leanne Alexander 31 Volk Place Q-2 Electrical Contractors Ltd. 1, 4999-76 Street 546 Laura Avenue Red Deer, Alberta T4R 0E1 Devon Swainson Red Deer, Alberta T4P 1T5 Red Deer County, Alberta T4E 0A5 T: 780-952-6649 | F: 403-877-1199 7, 4621-63 Street T: 403-342-6030 T: 403-342-5541 | F: 403-347-3766 E: [email protected] Red Deer, Alberta T4N 7A6 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.powerlinktec.com T: 403-347-8381 | F: 403-343-7952 www.rdfasteners.com www.rsmcanada.com Premier Building Solutions Ltd. E: [email protected] Red Deer Overdoor Chuck Roberts 1, 7703 Edgar Industrial Drive S B3, 37 Burnt Basin Street R Red Deer, Alberta T4P 3R2 S.C.E. Electric Western Canada Ltd. Red Deer, Alberta T4P 0J4 R & E Elevator Ltd. T: 403-343-1316 | F: 403-343-1325 Jonathan Dumont T: 403-346-5566 | F: 403-340-2275 Ed Spafford www.reddeeroverdoor.com 1469 TWP Road 350 E: [email protected] 43 Dolan Close Red Deer County, Alberta T4G 0J4 www.premierbuilding.ca Red Deer Piling Inc. Red Deer, Alberta T4R 3A3 Sandra Victor T: 403-775-9002 | F: 403-713-1015 Premium Built Structures T: 403-341-5344 | F: 403-341-5304 160 Clearmile Avenue E: [email protected] Doug Spurrell E: [email protected] Red Deer County, Alberta T4E 0A1 www.sceelectric.com Bay 120, 122 Queensgate Crescent www.reelevator.ca T: 403-347-3220 | F: 403-340-8686 S.T.A.R. Mechanical (2016) Inc. Red Deer, Alberta T4P 0P9 Radisson Hotel and Convention Centre - E: [email protected] Chris Malo T: 877-277-3648 Red Deer www.reddeerpiling.com 36009 Hwy. 2A E: [email protected] Karima/Amin Suleman Red Deer County, Alberta T4G 0J2 www.premiumbuiltstructures.ca Red Deer Toyota 6500-67 Street Bob Wolbeck T: 403-227-6554 | F: 403-227-6478 Prime Boiler Services Red Deer, Alberta T4P 1A2 413 Lantern Street E: [email protected] Eric Madsen T: 403-357-1101 | F: 403-357-1116 Red Deer County, Alberta T4E 0A5 Sable Electrical Services Ltd. 155 Queens Drive www.radissonreddeer.com T: 403-348-2235 Allan Witthuhn Red Deer, Alberta T4P 0R3 RandCo. Ltd. E: [email protected] 17, 7895-49 Avenue T: 403-346-8787 | F: 403-346-7779 Randy McRorie www.reddeertoyota.com Red Deer, Alberta T4P 2B4 E: [email protected] Box 429 T: 403-342-2099 | F: 403-342-2133 www.primeboiler.com Rhino Integrated Safety Services Red Deer, Alberta T4N 5E9 Dave Connelly E: [email protected] Pro Wash Ltd. T: 403-396-7098 Unit B, 8010 Edgar Industrial Avenue www.sableectricalservices.com Shaun Proulx E: [email protected] Red Deer, Alberta T4P 3S2 Safety FX Centre Box 12046 RanN Maintenance (624094 Alberta Ltd.) T: 403-358-5102 Ian Brown Sylvan Lake, Alberta T4S 2K9 Roger Knapp E: [email protected] 465 Wilkins Close T: 403-887-6136 | F: 403-887-6136 843 Centre Street, Box 639 www.rhinotraining.ca Red Deer, Albetra T4N 5W8 E: [email protected] Carstairs, Alberta T0M 0N0 Rite-Way Fencing Inc. T: 403-352-1865 T: 403-337-5887 | F: 519-763-9271 Allan Jacobs E: [email protected] E: [email protected] 4040-78 Street Crescent www.safteyfx.ca Red Deer, Alberta T4P 3E3 T: 403-340-3000 | F: 403-340-0743 E: [email protected] www.ritewayfencing.com

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Salomons Commercial Spectre Systems (A Division of 1932275 The Transframers Ltd. United Rentals of Canada Inc. Brett Salomons Alberta Ltd.) James Selbee Rob McWade 103, 4315-55 Avenue Ed Shepel 270 Lindsay Avenue 7755 Edgar Industrial Way Red Deer, Alberta T4N 4N7 Box 12 Mundare, Alberta T0B 3H0 Red Deer, Alberta T4R 3P3 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 3R2 T: 403-343-3023 | F: 403-343-6490 T: 780-239-4321 T: 403-596-5866 T: 403-343-8051 | F: 403-343-1087 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.salomonscommercial.com www.spectresystems.ca www.unitedrentals.com Thomson Cabinets (2016) Ltd. Sauder Electric Ltd. Standard West Steel Maynard Dueck Unsurpassable Construction Ltd. Larry Sauder Jeff Andersen 5238-53 Avenue Mike Kohut 6200 - 50 Avenue 6749-65 Avenue Red Deer, Alberta T4N 5K2 Box 1627 Lacombe, Alberta T4L 1X2 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 1X5 T: 403-346-3543 | F: 403-346-3563 Didsbury, Alberta T0M 0W0 T: 403-782-6899 | F: 403-782-6821 T: 403-358-4227 | F: 403-358-5095 E: [email protected] T: 403-335-8738 | F: 403-335-8748 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.thomsoncabinets.com E: [email protected] www.sauderelectric.com www.standardwest.ca www.unsurpassableconstruction.com THS Septic and Civil Solutions Scott Builders Inc. Stantec Consulting Ltd. Kim McIntyre Will Woodward Amber Casey Box 850 U 8105-49 Avenue Close 1100, 4900-50 Street Rocky Mountain House, Alberta T4T 1A6 Urban Dirtworks Inc. Red Deer, Alberta T4P 2V5 Red Deer, Alberta T4N 1X7 T: 403-844-2559 | F: 403-290-8282 Marc Liboiron T: 403-343-7270 | F: 403-346-4310 T: 403-341-3320 | F: 403-342-0969 E: [email protected] 30 Schenk Industrial Road E: [email protected] www.stantec.com www.trackhoeservices.com Red Deer, Alberta T4S 2J8 www.scottbuilders.com Stoneworx Masonry & Stucco Inc. Timcon Construction (1988) Ltd. T: 403-877-2288 | F: 403-887-2210 Shek Interiors Ltd. Mike Ullyot Paul Beaumont E: [email protected] Kelly Slepicka 7, 7619-50 Avenue 100, 7445-45 Avenue Close www.urbandirtworks.ca 7483-49 Avenue Red Deer, Alberta T4P 1M6 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 4C2 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 1N1 T: 403-588-7625 | F: 888-214-9225 T: 403-347-1953 | F: 403-347-1970 V T: 403-346-7333 | F: 403-346-7398 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] VCP Painting E: [email protected] www.timcon.ca Jennifer Heather www.shekinteriors.com Studon Electric and Controls Barret Beaudry Traders Tec-Systems Controls Ltd. 38002 Range Road 255 Shunda Consulting & Construction 102, 8024 Edgar Industrial Crescent Suzy Dietrich Red Deer County, Alberta T4E 0W9 Management Ltd. Red Deer, Alberta T4P 3R3 18 Burnt Valley Avenue T: 403-346-3500 | F: 403-342-4985 Ben Meyer T: 403-342-1666 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 0M5 E: [email protected] 6204-46 Avenue E: [email protected] T: 403-341-3903 | F: 403-341-4658 Viking Projects Red Deer, Alberta T4N 7A2 www.studon.com E: [email protected] Jason Halberg T: 403-347-6931 | F: 403-343-1248 www.tecsystemscontrols.ca 8-26103, AB12 E: [email protected] T Lacombe, Alberta T4L 0H6 www.shunda.ca Tricon Developments Inc. Taelan Electric Ltd. Jessica Gubbe T: 403-782-2756 | F: 403-782-6856 Siderman Ltd. Dan Sprague Box 5149 E: [email protected] Edward Tinling Box 1340 Lacombe, Alberta T4L 1W7 www.vikingprojects.ca 4083-78 Street Crescent Red Deer, Alberta T4N 7B6 T: 403-782-7985 | F: 403-782-7863 Vince Walker Construction Ltd. Red Deer, Alberta T4P 3E3 T: 403-872-7525 E: [email protected] Vince Walker T: 403-347-5015 | F: 403-347-5258 E: [email protected] www.tcdi.ca 34438 Range Road 25 E: [email protected] Red Deer County, Alberta T0M 0K0 www.siderman.ca Tagish Engineering Ltd. Triple A Electirc. Ltd. Greg Smith Jared Hough T: 403-586-4193 Sid’s Electric Ltd. 104-230 Lake Street 1, 6209-46 Avenue E: [email protected] John Postma Red Deer County, Alberta T4E 1B9 Red Deer, Alberta T4N 6Z1 www.vwcgravelpit.com 9B, 7483-50 Avenue T: 403-346-7710 T: 403-346-6156 | F: 403-346-1888 VNO Exteriors Ltd. Red Deer, Alberta T4P 1M5 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Luc Vienneau T: 403-346-2147 | F: 403-343-7422 www.tagish-engineering.com www.tripleaelectric.com Bay 107, 251 Spruce Street E: [email protected] Red Deer County, Alberta T4E 1B4 www.sidselectric.ca Tanas Concrete Industries Troy Life & Fire Safety Ltd. Josh Tanasiychuk David McIlwrick T: 403-314-1926 | F: 403-314-1206 Skocdopole Construction Ltd. Box 665 Didsbury, Alberta T0M 0W0 5051-13 Street SE E: [email protected] Cliff Skocdopole T: 403-335-3212 | F: 403-335-3561 Calgary, Alberta T2G 5N1 www.vnoexteriors.com RR 4 E: [email protected] T: 403-547-1647 | F: 403-547-1196 Eckville, Alberta T0M 0X0 www.tanasconcrete.com E: [email protected] W T: 403-746-5744 | F: 403-746-3330 www.troylfs.com TD Canada Commerial Bank W. Foley Contracting E: [email protected] Walter Foley www.skocdopole.com Dave MacDonald True-Line Contracting Ltd. 4902 Gaetz Avenue Brian Steer Box 40, Site 13, Range Road 3 Smith Dow & Associates Ltd. Red Deer , Alberta T4N 4A8 140, 4731-61 Street Ponoka, Alberta T4J 1R3 Philip Kwong T: 403-357-1871 | F: 403-357-1888 Red Deer, Alberta T4N 7C9 T: 403-588-7367 | F: 1-855-631-0520 4632-62 Street E: [email protected] T: 403-341-5933 | F: 403-340-0100 E: [email protected] Red Deer , Alberta T4N 6T3 www.td.com E: [email protected] www.wfoley.net T: 403-343-6888 | F: 403-341-4710 www.truelinehomes.com Wally’s Backhoe Services Ltd. E: [email protected] Telebyte Communications Inc. Stu Weidenhamer Turner On Construction & Electrical Ltd. Wally McComish Solera Stone (2067657 AB Ltd.) 6816-50 Avenue Collin Turner Box 839 Mike Harasyn Red Deer, Alberta T4N 4E3 600 Rampage Crescent Stettler, Alberta T0C 0L0 170 Duval Crescent T: 403-346-9966 | F: 403-346-9956 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 4B6 T: 403-741-7347 Red Deer, Alberta T4R 2Z1 E: [email protected] T: 403-406-9099 | F: 403-406-9109 E: [email protected] T: 403-505-2401 www.telebyte.ca E: [email protected] Waste-Co Disposal Systems Inc. E: [email protected] www.turneronconstruction.ca Tetra Tech Canada Inc. Jon Blocksom Ward Johnston Tyco - SimplexGrinnell Box 25112 B5, 53 Burnt Park Drive 17402-116 Avenue Red Deer, Alberta T4R 2M2 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 0J7 Edmonton, Alberta T5S 2X2 T: 403-352-7800 | F: 403-356-4841 T: 403-723-5974 | F: 403-203-3301 T: 780-452-5280 | F: 780-451-3583 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.simplexgrinnell.com www.wasteco-inc.com www.tetratech.com/canada

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Watson Construction Law Williams Engineering Canada Inc. Wolf Creek Building Supplies Ltd. World Class Contracting Ltd. Grant Watson Petra Kitteringham John DeRogt Jordan Hindbo D201, 5212-48 Avenue 2nd Floor, 24-7471 Edgar Industrial Bend Box 5808 - 5645 Wolf Creek Drive 38327 Hwy. 596 Red Deer, Alberta T4N 7C3 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 3Z5 Lacombe, Alberta T4L 1X4 Red Deer County, Alberta T4E 1T3 Phone: 403-392-8208 T: 403-755-4063 | F: 403-755-4049 T: 403-782-1780 | F: 403-782-1781 T: 403-346-9699 | F: 403-346-7187 Email: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.watsonconstructionlaw.ca www.williamsengineering.com www.wcbs.cc www.worldclasscontracting.ca Weaner’s Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Wood Environment & Infrastructure Wolf’s Botanical Landscaping WSP Canada Inc. Brian Wimmer Solutions Florian Hainzmann Berhanu Woldegiorgis Box 280 Nils Reuter Box 5210 7710 Edgar Industrial Court Didsbury, Alberta T0M 0W0 4, 5551-45 Street Lacombe, Alberta T4L 1W9 Red Deer, Alberta T4P 4E2 T: 403-335-9990 | F: 403-335-9991 Red Deer, Alberta T4N 1L2 T: 403-782-5729 T: 403-342-7650 | F: 403-342-7691 E: [email protected] T: 403-343-8566 | F: 403-342-5850 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.weanersplumbing.com E: [email protected] www.wolfsbotanical.com www.wspgroup.com www.woodplc.com Wel Can Welding & Fabrication Ltd. Rick Smith 103, 39015 Hwy. 2A Red Deer County, Alberta T4S 2A3 T: 403-343-7355 | F: 403-340-8645 E: [email protected] www.wel-can.com Wesco Distribution-Canada LP Tyler Medori 1, 7743-50 Avenue Red Deer, Alberta T4P 1M7 T: 403-343-2113 | F: 403-340-8210 E: [email protected] www.wesco.ca Westar Masonry (1988) Ltd. Conrad Tycholaz 28476 Twp. Road 374 Red Deer County, Alberta T4E 2E4 Commerical Insurance T: 403-886-5785 E: [email protected] solutions to fit your unique Westburne Alberta Electric Supply Ltd. needs during construction. Darcy Robinson 6857-52nd Avenue Red Deer, Alberta T4N 4L2 T: 403-343-2155 | F: 403-347-9955 www.westburne.ca Western Municipal Contracting Ltd. Marshall Bodnar Box 295 St. Albert, Alberta T8N 1N3 T: 780-460-9540 | F: 780-460-9510 E: [email protected] Specializing in Contractors Insurance Including: www.wmcltd.ca Western Painting & Decorating (1999) Ltd. Harald Traweger • Bonding • Wrap-Up Liability 35 Little Close Red Deer, Alberta T4R 0S5 T: 403-342-1514 | F: 403-342-7758 • Liability • Commercial Vehicles E: [email protected] www.westernpaintinganddecorating.ca • Course of Construction • Life/Health/Disability Westridge Rock Ventures Ltd. Trevor Isaac 2800 Young Road Armstrong , British Columbia V0E 1B4 T: 250-550-7482 | F: 250-546-2013 E: [email protected] www.westridgerock.com Wetaskiwin Ready Mix Ltd. For more information contact: Doug Markevich 5410-50 Street T: 403-309-2230 Wetaskiwin, Alberta T9A 2G9 #270 - 5002 55 Street TF: 1-866-309-2330 T: Dispatch Wetaskiwin: 780-352-4301; Leduc & Edmonton: 587-786-3142 - Office Wetaskiwin: Red Deer, AB E: [email protected] 587-768-0126; Leduc & Edmonton: 587-773- 4310 | F: 780-352-1607 W: westlandinsurance.ca E: [email protected] www.wetaskiwinrm.com

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(403) 200-4796 DNR Pressure Welding Ltd...... (403) 742-2859 Shek Interiors Ltd...... (403) 346-7333 Finishing Touch Builders Ltd...... (403) 347-1900 Extreme Concrete Inc...... (403) 200-4796 Shunda Consulting & Construction Fortis LGS Structures...... (780) 702-3777 Finishing Touch Builders Ltd...... (403) 347-1900 Management Ltd...... (403) 347-6931 GCS Energy Services Ltd...... (403) 340-8840 Fortis LGS Structures...... (780) 702-3777 Tetra Tech Canada Inc...... (403) 723-5974 Howitt Construction Ltd...... (403) 340-3629 Howitt Construction Ltd...... (403) 340-3629 Tricon Developments Inc...... (403) 782-7985 IMC Construction ...... (403) 309-2129 J.T. Setters & Sons Construction...... (403) 346-4937 True-Line Contracting Ltd...... (403) 341-5933 J.T. Setters & Sons Construction...... (403) 346-4937 J.V. Construction Management...... (403) 346-4940 Tyco Integrated Fire & Security...... (403) 348-5580 J.V. Construction Management ...... (403) 346-4940 KorAlta Construction Ltd...... (403) 347-3402 Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions...... (403) 343-8566 Kor Alta Construction Ltd...... (403) 347-3402 Laebon Developments Ltd...... (403) 346-7273 Laebon Developments Ltd...... (403) 346-7273 Lakeview Contracting Inc...... (403) 340-2778 Maintenance/ Parking Lots Landmark Paving Group Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Alberta Parking Lot Services...... (403) 342-6313 (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...... (403) 341-6900 Ofstie Carpentry and Contracting...... (403) 396-4537 ATS Traffic ...... (403) 236-9860 McKnight Enterprises Ltd...... (403) 728-3715 PCL Construction Management Inc...... (403) 819-6084 Border Paving Ltd...... (403) 343-1177 Ofstie Carpentry and Contracting...... (403) 396-4537 Pearl Rose Construction Ltd...... (403) 309-0328 Carbon Earthworks Ltd...... (403) 350-1794 Open Excavation Inc...... (780) 682-3788 Phoenix Construction Inc...... (403) 342-2225 Clearwater Waste Management ...... (403) 314-1272 Parkland Geotechnical Consulting Ltd...... (403) 343-2428 Pidherney’s Inc...... (403) 845-3072 Continental Earthmovers Ltd...... (780) 352-5006 PCL Construction Management Inc...... (403) 819-6084 Pinchin Ltd...... (403) 347-0713 J.T. Setters & Sons Construction...... (403) 346-4937 Pearl Rose Construction Ltd...... (403) 309-0328 Premier Building Solutions Ltd...... (403) 346-5566 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Phoenix Construction Inc...... (403) 342-2225 RBW Consulting (2015) Ltd...... (403) 348-9905 RanN Maintenance Ltd...... (403) 337-5887 Pidherney’s Inc...... (403) 845-3072 Scott Builders Inc...... (403) 343-7270 Real Enterprises Ltd...... (403) 358-3535 Premier Building Solutions Ltd...... (403) 346-5566 Shunda Consulting & Waste-Co Disposal Systems Inc...... (403) 352-7800 RBW Consulting (2015) Ltd...... (403) 348-9905 Construction Management Ltd...... (403) 347-6931 RandCo. Ltd...... (403) 396-7098 Tagish Engineering Ltd...... (403) 346-7710 Tools & Equipment Sales/Rentals Real Enterprises Ltd...... (403) 358-3535 Tetra Tech Canada Inc...... (403) 723-5974 Action Equipment Rentals Inc...... (403) 340-0400 Scott Builders Inc...... (403) 343-7270 Timcon Construction Ltd...... (403) 347-1953 ATS Traffic...... (403) 236-9860 Shunda Consulting & Construction Tricon Developments Inc...... (403) 782-7985 BTO Contracting Ltd...... (780) 999-1745 Management Ltd...... (403) 347-6931 True-Line Contracting Ltd...... (403) 341-5933 Central Alberta Tile One Inc...... (403) 346-7088 Skocdopole Construction Ltd...... (403) 746-5744 Tyco Integrated Fire & Security...... (403) 348-5580 Cervus Equipment...... (403) 346-9011 Timcon Construction Ltd...... (403) 347-1953 Unsurpassable Construction Ltd...... (403) 335-8748 Continental Earthmovers Ltd...... (780) 352-5006 Tricon Developments Inc...... (403) 782-7985 Viking Projects...... (403) 782-2756 Direct Horizontal Drilling...... (780) 960-6037 True-Line Contracting Ltd...... (403) 341-5933 Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions...... (403) 343-8566 EECOL Electric...... (403) 343-3101 Unsurpassable Construction Ltd...... (403) 335-8748 WSP Canada Inc...... (403) 342-7650 GCS Energy Services Ltd...... (403) 340-8840 Urban Dirtworks Inc...... (403) 887-2288 Go Services Inc./Potty Go Rentals...... (403) 342-9950 Westridge Rock Ventures Ltd...... (250) 550-7482 Design/Build Services Handicare...... (780) 884-4002 Aspen Developments Corp...... (403) 309-6004 Herc Rentals Inc...... (403) 342-7220 Roads & Highways Black Creek Developments Inc...... (403) 887-7794 Home Building Centre...... (403) 343-6422 Alberta Parking Lot Services...... (403) 342-6313 Bruin’s Plumbing and Heating...... (403) 343-6060 Leavitt Machinery...... (403) 347-7978 Allied Paving Company Ltd...... (780) 895-7579 Budal Construction...... (403) 342-1410 Pidherney’s Inc...... (403) 845-3072 ATS Traffic...... (403) 236-9860 Calanah Builders Ltd...... (403) 783-6497 Proform Concrete Services Inc...... (403) 343-6099 BTO Contracting Ltd...... (780) 999-1745 Camdon Construction Ltd...... (403) 343-1233 Pumps & Pressure Inc...... (403) 347-9770 Carbon Earthworks Ltd...... (403) 350-1794 Canaco Construction Corp...... (403) 309-3501 Red Deer Fasteners & Tools Ltd...... (403) 342-6030 Chevallier Geo-Con Ltd...... (403) 844-2736 Chandos Construction Ltd...... (403) 340-1805 United Rentals of Canada Inc...... (403) 343-8051 Continental Earthmovers Ltd...... (780) 352-5006 Clark Builders...... (403) 596-1000 Unsurpassable Construction Ltd...... (403) 335-8748 Crow Enterprises Ltd...... (780) 789-3721 Comfortec Heating & Air Conditioning...... (403) 309-8301 Waste-Co Disposal Systems Inc...... (403) 352-7800 Frontier Construction Products Ltd...... (780) 789-3666 Direct Horizontal Drilling...... (780) 960-6037 GCS Energy Services Ltd...... (403) 340-8840 DNR Pressure Welding Ltd...... (403) 742-2859 Division 1 Golden Spike Contracting Ltd...... (780) 962-8801 Element Precast Inc...... (403) 782-2404 Hopkins Construction (Lacombe) Ltd...... (403) 782-4400 General Contractors Force Copps Piling Inc...... (403) 341-0030 Howitt Construction Ltd...... (403) 340-3629 AIC Construction Ltd...... (403) 272-2219 Fortis LGS Structures...... (780) 702-3777 J. Coulson Construction Ltd...... (403) 342-6887 Al Saunders Contracting & Consulting...... (403) 638-4261 IMC Construction ...... (403) 309-2129 J.T. Setters & Sons Construction...... (403) 346-4937 Allied Paving Company Ltd...... (780) 895-7579 J.T. Setters & Sons Construction...... (403) 346-4937 Kor Alta Construction Ltd...... (403) 347-3402 Aspen Developments Corp...... (403) 309-6004

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Lahrmann Construction Inc...... (403) 782-7557 Allied Paving Company Ltd...... (780) 895-7579 Border Paving Ltd...... (403) 343-1177 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Appollo Landscaping Services...... (403) 348-3580 Bricar Contracting Ltd...... (403) 358-5221 McKnight Enterprises Ltd...... (403) 728-3715 Blue Grass Sod Farms...... (403) 347-7211 Brock White Construction...... (403) 287-5889 Northside Construction Partnership...... (403) 347-8544 Bricar Contracting Ltd...... (403) 358-5221 Canadian Horizontal Drilling Inc...... (780) 352-5041 Nu-West Construction Products...... (780) 448-7222 Bron Excavation Inc...... (403) 877-7228 Carbon Earthworks Ltd...... (403) 350-1794 Olds Concrete Services (2014) Ltd...... (403) 556-2979 Carbon Earthworks Ltd...... (403) 350-1794 Cen-Con Concrete Inc...... (403) 346-1553 Open Excavation Inc...... (780) 682-3788 Cen-Con Concrete Inc...... (403) 346-1553 Chevallier Geo-Con Ltd...... (403) 844-2736 Parkland Geotechnical Consulting Ltd...... (403) 343-2428 Continental Earthmovers Ltd...... (780) 352-5006 Collins Concrete & Bobcat Ltd...... (403) 994-3352 Pidherney’s Inc...... (403) 845-3072 DB Bobcat Services Ltd...... (403) 782-3437 Continental Earthmovers Ltd...... (780) 352-5006 Proform Concrete Services Inc...... (403) 343-6099 DirtWright Landscape & Construction...... (587) 797-3175 Crow Enterprises Ltd...... (780) 789-3721 RanN Maintenance Ltd...... (403) 337-5887 DNR Pressure Welding Ltd...... (403) 742-2859 DB Bobcat Services Ltd...... (403) 782-3437 Spectre Systems...... (780) 239-4321 Frontier Construction Products Ltd...... (780) 789-3666 DNR Pressure Welding Ltd...... (403) 742-2859 Unsurpassable Construction Ltd...... (403) 335-8748 GCS Energy Services Ltd...... (403) 340-8840 GCS Energy Services Ltd...... (403) 340-8840 Westridge Rock Ventures Ltd...... (250) 550-7482 Greentree Eco-Friendly Services Ltd...... (780) 476-9273 Grayson Excavating Ltd...... (403) 782-1821 Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions...... (403) 343-8566 J.T. Setters & Sons Construction...... (403) 346-4937 Howell’s Excavating Ltd...... (403) 227-3201 Lakeview Contracting Inc...... (403) 340-2778 Howitt Construction Ltd...... (403) 340-3629 Bridges & Engineered Works Open Excavation Inc...... (780) 682-3788 J. Coulson Construction Ltd...... (403) 342-6887 ATS Traffic...... (403) 236-9860 Parkland Nursery & Landscape Services Ltd...... (403) 340-8755 J.T. Setters & Sons Construction...... (403) 346-4937 Bernie Lublinkhof Welding Ltd...... (403) 729-2261 Real Enterprises Ltd...... (403) 358-3535 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Force Copps Piling Inc...... (403) 341-0030 Skocdopole Construction Ltd...... (403) 746-5744 Marshall Construction Company Inc...... (403) 343-6386 Frontier Construction Products Ltd...... (780) 789-3666 Waste-Co Disposal Systems Inc...... (403) 352-7800 McKnight Enterprises Ltd...... (403) 728-3715 Canam Bridges Canada Inc...... (450) 479-1300 Wolf’s Botanical Landscaping...... (403) 782-5729 Open Excavation Inc...... (780) 682-3788 Open Excavation Inc...... (780) 682-3788 Parkland Geotechnical Consulting Ltd...... (403) 343-2428 Parkland Geotechnical Consulting Ltd...... (403) 343-2428 Landscape Supplies Parkland Nursery & Landscape Services Ltd...... (403) 340-8755 Standard West Steel...... (403) 358-4227 Bettenson’s Sand & Gravel Co. Ltd...... (403) 343-0203 Pidherney’s Inc...... (403) 845-3072 Timcon Construction Ltd...... (403) 347-1953 Blue Grass Sod Farms...... (403) 347-7211 Real Enterprises Ltd...... (403) 358-3535 Urban Dirtworks Inc...... (403) 887-2288 Brock White Construction...... (403) 287-5889 Skocdopole Construction Ltd...... (403) 746-5744 Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions...... (403) 343-8566 BURNCO Rock Products Ltd...... (403) 343-3940 THS Septic and Civil Solutions...... (403) 844-2559 Central Alberta Co-op Ltd. – Tricon Developments Inc...... (403) 782-7985 Division 2 Red Deer Home & Garden...... (403) 341-5600 Unsurpassable Construction Ltd...... (403) 335-8748 Continental Earthmovers Ltd...... (780) 352-5006 Urban Dirtworks Inc...... (403) 887-2288 Aggregates (Granular Materials) Parkland Nursery & Landscape Services Ltd...... (403) 340-8755 Vince Walker Construction Ltd...... (403) 586-4193 Allied Paving Company Ltd...... (780) 895-7579 Proform Concrete Services Inc...... (403) 343-6099 Wally’s Backhoe Services Ltd...... (403) 741-7347 Bettenson’s Sand & Gravel Co. Ltd...... (403) 343-0203 Waste-Co Disposal Systems Inc...... (403) 352-7800 Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions...... (403) 343-8566 Border Paving Ltd...... (403) 343-1177 BURNCO Rock Products Ltd...... (403) 343-3940 Fencing Earthwork Carbon Earthworks Ltd...... (403) 350-1794 Alberta Hydroseeding Inc...... (403) 279-9365 Allied Paving Company Ltd...... (780) 895-7579 Cen-Con Concrete Inc...... (403) 346-1553 Allied Paving Company Ltd...... (780) 895-7579 Appollo Landscaping Services...... (403) 348-3580 Continental Earthmovers Ltd...... (780) 352-5006 ATS Traffic...... (403) 236-9860 Bettenson’s Sand & Gravel Co. Ltd...... (403) 343-0203 DB Bobcat Services Ltd...... (403) 782-3437 Bricar Contracting Ltd...... (403) 358-5221 Blue Grass Sod Farms...... (403) 347-7211 GCS Energy Services Ltd...... (403) 340-8840 Convoy Supply Ltd...... (403) 358-3411 Bricar Contracting Ltd...... (403) 358-5221 Grayson Excavating Ltd...... (403) 782-1821 Crow Enterprises Ltd...... (780) 789-3721 Brock White Construction...... (403) 287-5889 Hopkins Construction (Lacombe) Ltd...... (403) 782-4400 Derrick Concrete Cutting & Construction Ltd...... (403) 346-1222 BTO Contracting Ltd...... (780) 999-1745 Howell’s Excavating Ltd...... (403) 227-3201 McKnight Enterprises Ltd...... (403) 728-3715 Canadian Horizontal Drilling Inc...... (780) 352-5041 J. Coulson Construction Ltd...... (403) 342-6887 Open Excavation Inc...... (780) 682-3788 Carbon Earthworks Ltd...... (403) 350-1794 J.T. Setters & Sons Construction...... (403) 346-4937 Q & Q Fencing...... (403) 347-7994 Cen-Con Concrete Inc...... (403) 346-1553 Lafarge Canada Inc...... (403) 346-1644 Rite-Way Fencing Inc...... (403) 340-3000 Chevallier Geo-Con Ltd...... (403) 844-2736 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Waste-Co Disposal Systems Inc...... (403) 352-7800 Continental Earthmovers Ltd...... (780) 352-5006 Marshall Construction Company Inc...... (403) 343-6386 DB Bobcat Services Ltd...... (403) 782-3437 McKnight Enterprises Ltd...... (403) 728-3715 Interlocking Brick DNR Pressure Welding Ltd...... (403) 742-2859 Parkland Geotechnical Consulting Ltd...... (403) 343-2428 Appollo Landscaping Services...... (403) 348-3580 GCS Energy Services Ltd...... (403) 340-8840 Pidherney’s Inc...... (403) 845-3072 Block-Tech Industries Ltd...... (403) 877-5301 Howell’s Excavating Ltd...... (403) 227-3201 Unsurpassable Construction Ltd...... (403) 335-8748 Brock White Construction...... (403) 287-5889 Howitt Construction Ltd...... (403) 340-3629 Urban Dirtworks Inc...... (403) 887-2288 Central Alberta Co-op Ltd. – J. Coulson Construction Ltd...... (403) 342-6887 Vince Walker Construction Ltd...... (403) 586-4193 Red Deer Home & Garden...... (403) 341-5600 J.T. Setters & Sons Construction...... (403) 346-4937 Waste-Co Disposal Systems Inc...... (403) 352-7800 DirtWright Landscape & Construction...... (587) 797-3175 Kaon Infrastructure Ltd...... (403) 350-6355 Westridge Rock Ventures Ltd...... (250) 550-7482 Lakeview Contracting Inc...... (403) 340-2778 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions...... (403) 343-8566 Proform Concrete Services Inc...... (403) 343-6099 Open Excavation Inc...... (780) 682-3788 Wolf’s Botanical Landscaping...... (403) 782-5729 Parkland Geotechnical Consulting Ltd...... (403) 343-2428 Ground Heating/ Frost Removal Parkland Nursery & Landscape Services Ltd...... (403) 340-8755 Chevallier Geo-Con Ltd...... (403) 844-2736 Site Preparation Pidherney’s Inc...... (403) 845-3072 Continental Earthmovers Ltd...... (780) 352-5006 Allied Paving Company Ltd...... (780) 895-7579 Real Enterprises Ltd...... (403) 358-3535 GCS Energy Services Ltd...... (403) 340-8840 Appollo Landscaping Services...... (403) 348-3580 Skocdopole Construction Ltd...... (403) 746-5744 Leavitt Machinery...... (403) 347-7978 Bettenson’s Sand & Gravel Co. Ltd...... (403) 343-0203 THS Septic and Civil Solutions...... (403) 844-2559 Blue Grass Sod Farms...... (403) 347-7211 Tricon Developments Inc...... (403) 782-7985 Landscaping Unsurpassable Construction Ltd...... (403) 335-8748 Alberta Hydroseeding Inc...... (403) 279-9365

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Urban Dirtworks Inc...... (403) 887-2288 Continental Earthmovers Ltd...... (780) 352-5006 Parkland Geotechnical Consulting Ltd...... (403) 343-2428 Vince Walker Construction Ltd...... (403) 586-4193 Crow Enterprises Ltd...... (780) 789-3721 Spectre Systems...... (780) 239-4321 Wally’s Backhoe Services Ltd...... (403) 741-7347 DB Bobcat Services Ltd...... (403) 782-3437 Wolf’s Botanical Landscaping...... (403) 782-5729 GCS Energy Services Ltd...... 403) 340-8840 Underground Storage Tank Removal Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions...... (403) 343-8566 Gilmar Construction Ltd...... (403) 343-1028 Bettenson’s Sand & Gravel Co. Ltd...... (403) 343-0203 Grayson Excavating Ltd...... (403) 782-1821 BTO Contracting Ltd...... (780) 999-1745 Pile Driving Grindstone Paving & Excavating Ltd...... (587) 586-6007 Continental Earthmovers Ltd...... (780) 352-5006 Bernie Lublinkhof Welding Ltd...... (403) 729-2261 Howell’s Excavating Ltd...... (403) 227-3201 J.T. Setters & Sons Construction...... (403) 346-4937 DNR Pressure Welding Ltd...... (403) 742-2859 Howitt Construction Ltd...... (403) 340-3629 Parkland Geotechnical Consulting Ltd...... (403) 343-2428 Force Copps Piling Inc...... (403) 341-0030 J. Coulson Construction Ltd...... (403) 342-6887 Pidherney’s Inc...... (403) 845-3072 Parkland Geotechnical Consulting Ltd...... (403) 343-2428 J.T. Setters & Sons Construction...... (403) 346-4937 Pinchin Ltd...... (403) 347-0713 Red Deer Piling Inc...... (403) 347-3220 Kaon Infrastructure Ltd...... (403) 350-6355 Unsurpassable Construction Ltd...... (403) 335-8748 Standard West Steel...... (403) 358-4227 Lakeview Contracting Inc...... (403) 340-2778 Urban Dirtworks Inc...... (403) 887-2288 Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions...... (403) 343-8566 Landmark Paving Group(1757785 Alberta Ltd.)....(403) 341-6900 Marshall Construction Company Inc...... (403) 343-6386 Removal & Handling of Hazardous Materials Sanitary Systems McKnight Enterprises Ltd...... (403) 728-3715 Bricar Contracting Ltd...... (403) 358-5221 AIC Construction Ltd...... (403) 272-2219 Open Excavation Inc...... (780) 682-3788 Clear Glycol & Solvent Inc...... (403) 740-6575 Canadian Horizontal Drilling Inc...... (780) 352-5041 Parkland Geotechnical Consulting Ltd...... (403) 343-2428 Connelly Industrial Insulation Services (2004) Ltd..(403) 343-3125 Carbon Earthworks Ltd...... (403) 350-1794 Pidherney’s Inc...... (403) 845-3072 J.T. Setters & Sons Construction...... (403) 346-4937 Continental Earthmovers Ltd...... (780) 352-5006 Skocdopole Construction Ltd...... (403) 746-5744 Parkland Geotechnical Consulting Ltd...... (403) 343-2428 Direct Horizontal Drilling...... (780) 960-6037 Spectre Systems...... (780) 239-4321 Pinchin Ltd...... (403) 347-0713 GCS Energy Services Ltd...... (403) 340-8840 Tanas Concrete Industries...... (403) 335-3212 Unsurpassable Construction Ltd...... (403) 335-8748 Grayson Excavating Ltd...... (403) 782-1821 THS Septic and Civil Solutions...... (403) 844-2559 Waste-Co Disposal Systems Inc...... (403) 352-7800 J. Coulson Construction Ltd...... (403) 342-6887 Unsurpassable Construction Ltd...... (403) 335-8748 J.T. Setters & Sons Construction...... (403) 346-4937 Urban Dirtworks Inc...... (403) 887-2288 Culvert & Drainage Material Kaon Infrastructure Ltd...... (403) 350-6355 Vince Walker Construction Ltd...... (403) 586-4193 Allied Paving Company Ltd...... (780) 895-7579 Magnum Mechanical Systems Ltd...... (780) 352-8542 Wally’s Backhoe Services Ltd...... (403) 741-7347 Brock White Construction...... (403) 287-5889 Parkland Geotechnical Consulting Ltd...... (403) 343-2428 Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions...... (403) 343-8566 Canada Culvert...... (780) 487-3404 Pidherney’s Inc...... (403) 845-3072 Carbon Earthworks Ltd...... (403) 350-1794 THS Septic and Civil Solutions...... (403) 844-2559 Curbs & Gutters Crow Enterprises Ltd...... (780) 789-3721 Urban Dirtworks Inc...... (403) 887-2288 Allied Paving Company Ltd...... (780) 895-7579 Frontier Construction Products Ltd...... (780) 789-3666 Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions...... (403) 343-8566 Cen-Con Concrete Inc...... (403) 346-1553 GCS Energy Services Ltd...... (403) 340-8840 Continental Earthmovers Ltd...... (780) 352-5006 J.T. Setters & Sons Construction...... (403) 346-4937 Site Demolition DirtWright Landscape & Construction...... (587) 797-3175 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Allied Paving Company Ltd...... (780) 895-7579 Extreme Concrete Inc...... (403) 200-4796 Open Excavation Inc...... (780) 682-3788 Bettenson’s Sand & Gravel Co. Ltd...... (403) 343-0203 Golden Spike Contracting Ltd...... (780) 962-8801 Parkland Geotechnical Consulting Ltd...... (403) 343-2428 Bricar Contracting Ltd...... (403) 358-5221 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Unsurpassable Construction Ltd...... (403) 335-8748 BTO Contracting Ltd...... (780) 999-1745 Mountain West Concrete Contractors Ltd...... (403) 244-1131 Urban Dirtworks Inc...... (403) 887-2288 Budal Construction...... (403) 342-1410 Nu-West Construction Products...... (780) 448-7222 Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions...... (403) 343-8566 Cen-Con Concrete Inc...... (403) 346-1553 Olds Concrete Services (2014) Ltd...... (403) 556-2979 Continental Earthmovers Ltd...... (780) 352-5006 Parkland Geotechnical Consulting Ltd...... (403) 343-2428 Division 3 DB Bobcat Services Ltd...... (403) 782-3437 Pasquale Mancuso Construction Ltd...... (403) 346-6715 Concrete Coring DNR Pressure Welding Ltd...... (403) 742-2859 Proform Concrete Services Inc...... (403) 343-6099 DirtWright Landscape & Construction...... (587) 797-3175 Finishing Touch Builders Ltd...... (403) 347-1900 Tanas Concrete Industries...... (403) 335-3212 Derrick Concrete Cutting & Construction Ltd...... (403) 346-1222 J. Coulson Construction Ltd...... (403) 342-6887 Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions...... (403) 343-8566 J.T. Setters & Sons Construction...... (403) 346-4937 Concrete Cutting Marshall Construction Company Inc...... (403) 343-6386 Paving Specialties DirtWright Landscape & Construction...... (587) 797-3175 McKnight Enterprises Ltd...... (403) 728-3715 Allied Paving Company Ltd...... (780) 895-7579 Derrick Concrete Cutting & Construction Ltd...... (403) 346-1222 Pidherney’s Inc...... (403) 845-3072 Border Paving Ltd...... (403) 343-1177 Shek Interiors Ltd...... (403) 346-7333 Continental Earthmovers Ltd...... (780) 352-5006 Concrete Demolition Tricon Developments Inc...... (403) 782-7985 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 DirtWright Landscape & Construction...... (587) 797-3175 Unsurpassable Construction Ltd...... (403) 335-8748 Parkland Geotechnical Consulting Ltd...... (403) 343-2428 Derrick Concrete Cutting & Construction Ltd...... (403) 346-1222 Waste-Co Disposal Systems Inc...... (403) 352-7800 Proform Concrete Services Inc...... (403) 343-6099 Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions...... (403) 343-8566 Spectre Systems...... (780) 239-4321 Concrete Foundations/ Steel Reinforcing Westridge Rock Ventures Ltd...... (250) 550-7482 Caveman Contracting Ltd...... (403) 588-5852 Excavation & Fill Cen-Con Concrete Inc...... (403) 346-1553 Allied Paving Company Ltd...... (780) 895-7579 Paving Collins Concrete & Bobcat Ltd...... (403) 994-3352 Bettenson’s Sand & Gravel Co. Ltd...... (403) 343-0203 Alberta Parking Lot Services...... (403) 342-6313 CVW Industries Inc...... (403) 885-1867 Border Paving Ltd...... (403) 343-1177 Allied Paving Company Ltd...... (780) 895-7579 DirtWright Landscape & Construction...... (587) 797-3175 Bricar Contracting Ltd...... (403) 358-5221 Border Paving Ltd...... (403) 343-1177 Extreme Concrete Inc...... (403) 200-4796 Bron Excavation Inc...... (403) 877-7228 Continental Earthmovers Ltd...... (780) 352-5006 GCS Energy Services Ltd...... (403) 340-8840 BTO Contracting Ltd...... (780) 999-1745 Grindstone Paving & Excavating Ltd...... (587) 586-6007 Gilmar Construction Ltd...... (403) 343-1028 Carbon Earthworks Ltd...... (403) 350-1794 J.T. Setters & Sons Construction...... (403) 346-4937 Kutney Concrete Foundations ...... (403) 588-2346 Cen-Con Concrete Inc...... (403) 346-1553 Lahrmann Construction Inc...... (403) 782-7557 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Chevallier Geo-Con Ltd...... (403) 844-2736 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Marshall Construction Company Inc...... (403) 343-6386 Collins Concrete & Bobcat Ltd...... (403) 994-3352

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Mountain West Concrete Contractors Ltd...... (403) 244-1131 Pierre’s Concrete Ltd...... (403) 845-5153 Nu-West Construction Products...... (780) 448-7222 Premium Built Structures...... (877) 277-3648 Division 5 Parkland Geotechnical Consulting Ltd...... (403) 343-2428 Timcon Construction Ltd...... (403) 347-1953 Structural Steel Pasquale Mancuso Construction Ltd...... (403) 346-6715 Western Municipal Contracting Ltd...... (780) 460-9540 Bernie Lublinkhof Welding Ltd...... (403) 729-2261 Pierre’s Concrete Ltd...... (403) 845-5153 Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions...... (403) 343-8566 DNR Pressure Welding Ltd...... (403) 742-2859 Premium Built Structures...... (877) 277-3648 Fortis LGS Structures...... (403) 702-3777 Shunda Consulting & Construction Specialty Concrete Four Star Drywall Inc...... (403) 346-0116 Management Ltd...... (403) 347-6931 Brock White Construction...... (403) 287-5889 Red Deer Piling Inc...... (403) 347-3220 Tanas Concrete Industries...... (403) 335-3212 Cen-Con Concrete Inc...... (403) 346-1553 Shek Interiors Ltd...... (403) 346-7333 Western Municipal Contracting Ltd...... (780) 460-9540 DirtWright Landscape & Construction...... (587) 797-3175 Standard West Steel...... (403) 358-4227 Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions...... (403) 343-8566 Element Precast Inc...... (403) 782-2404 W. Foley Contracting ...... (403) 588-7367 Extreme Concrete Inc...... (403) 200-4796 Wel Can Welding & Fabrication Ltd...... (403) 343-7355 Concrete Forms and Accessories Golden Spike Contracting Ltd...... (780) 962-8801 Brock White Construction...... (403) 287-5889 Lafarge Canada Inc...... (403) 346-1644 Metal Fabrications & Welding Cen-Con Concrete Inc...... (403) 346-1553 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 2K Mechanical...... (587) 448-2592 GCS Energy Services Ltd...... (403) 340-8840 Mountain West Concrete Contractors Ltd...... (403) 244-1131 Bernie Lublinkhof Welding Ltd...... (403) 729-2261 Gilmar Construction Ltd...... (403) 343-1028 Nu-West Construction Products...... (780) 448-7222 DNR Pressure Welding Ltd...... (403) 742-2859 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Olds Concrete Services (2014) Ltd...... (403) 556-2979 Fortis LGS Structures...... (780) 702-3777 Mountain West Concrete Contractors Ltd...... (403) 244-1131 Parkland Geotechnical Consulting Ltd...... (403) 343-2428 Hawk Custom Sheet Metal Ltd...... (403) 340-8010 Northland Construction Supplies...... (403) 342-1555 Premium Built Structures...... (877) 277-3648 Prime Boiler Services...... (403) 346-8787 Nu-West Construction Products...... (780) 448-7222 Real Enterprises Ltd...... (403) 358-3535 Red Deer Piling Inc...... (403) 347-3220 Pasquale Mancuso Construction Ltd...... (403) 346-6715 Timcon Construction Ltd...... (403) 347-1953 Standard West Steel...... (403) 358-4227 Wetaskiwin Ready Mix Ltd...... (780) 352-4301 Wel Can Welding & Fabrication Ltd...... (403) 343-7355 Concrete Patching Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions...... (403) 343-8566 W. Foley Contracting ...... (403) 588-7367 DirtWright Landscape & Construction...... (587) 797-3175 Specialty Concrete Finishes Reinforcing Steel – Supply, Fabrication & Plac- Ground Thaw Concrete Curing Central Alberta Tile One Inc...... (403) 346-7088 ing B&B Cowie Insulation...... (403) 506-9145 DirtWright Landscape & Construction...... (587) 797-3175 CVW Industries Inc...... (403) 885-1867 Extreme Concrete Inc...... (403) 200-4796 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Grouts Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Standard West Steel...... (403) 358-4227 Brock White Construction...... (403) 287-5889 Mountain West Concrete Contractors Ltd...... (403) 244-1131 W. Foley Contracting ...... (403) 588-7367 GCS Energy Services Ltd...... (403) 340-8840 Northland Construction Supplies...... (403) 342-1555 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Nu-West Construction Products...... (780) 448-7222 Division 6 Northland Construction Supplies...... (403) 342-1555 Pierre’s Concrete Ltd...... (403) 845-5153 Nu-West Construction Products...... (780) 448-7222 Premium Built Structures...... (877) 277-3648 Architectural Woodwork/ Millwork Parkland Geotechnical Consulting Ltd...... (403) 343-2428 Proform Concrete Services Inc...... (403) 343-6099 Budal Construction...... (403) 342-1410 Pierre’s Concrete Ltd...... (403) 845-5153 Finishing Touch Builders Ltd...... (403) 347-1900 Urban Dirtworks Inc...... (403) 887-2288 Stained & Stamped Concrete Home Building Centre...... (403) 343-6422 Cen-Con Concrete Inc...... (403) 346-1553 Morinwood MFG Inc...... (250) 479-0581 Pre-Cast Concrete DirtWright Landscape & Construction...... (587) 797-3175 Thomson Cabinet’s (2007) Ltd...... (403) 346-3543 Eagle Builders Inc...... (403) 357-9543 Extreme Concrete Inc...... (403) 200-4796 Element Precast Inc...... (403) 782-2404 Golden Spike Contracting Ltd...... (780) 962-8801 Wood Framing Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Mountain West Concrete Contractors Ltd...... (403) 244-1131 Budal Construction...... (403) 342-1410 Proform Concrete Services Inc...... (403) 343-6099 Northland Construction Supplies...... (403) 342-1555 Extreme Concrete Inc...... (403) 200-4796 Tricon Developments Inc...... (403) 782-7985 Nu-West Construction Products...... (780) 448-7222 Finishing Touch Builders Ltd...... (403) 347-1900 Olds Concrete Services (2014) Ltd...... (403) 556-2979 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Ready Mixed Concrete Pierre’s Concrete Ltd...... (403) 845-5153 Ofstie Carpentry and Contracting...... (403) 396-4537 BURNCO Rock Products Ltd...... (403) 343-3940 Proform Concrete Services Inc...... (403) 343-6099 Premium Built Structures...... (877) 277-3648 Inland Concrete Ltd...... (403) 347-3989 Propaint...... (403) 877-1655 Shunda Consulting & Construction Knelsen Sand and Gravel Ltd...... (403) 343-6333 Management Ltd...... (403) 347-6931 Kutney Concrete Foundations ...... (403) 588-2346 Division 4 The Transframers Ltd...... (403) 596-5866 Lafarge Canada Inc...... (403) 346-1644 Wolf Creek Building Supplies Ltd...... (403) 782-1780 Masonry Contractors Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Block-Tech Industries Ltd...... (403) 877-5301 Parkland Geotechnical Consulting Ltd...... (403) 343-2428 Wood Materials Central Alberta Tile One Inc...... (403) 346-7088 Pidherney’s Inc...... (403) 845-3072 Central Alberta Co-op Ltd. – J.R. Masonry Western Ltd...... (403) 348-0500 Tanas Concrete Industries...... (403) 335-3212 Red Deer Home & Garden ...... (403) 341-5600 Premium Built Structures...... (877) 277-3648 Wetaskiwin Ready Mix Ltd...... (780) 352-4301 Extreme Concrete Inc...... (403) 200-4796 Solera Stone...... (403) 505-2401 Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions...... (403) 343-8566 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Stoneworx Stucco & Masonry...... (403) 588-7625 Ofstie Carpentry and Contracting...... (403) 396-4537 Westar Masonry Ltd...... (403) 352-5784 Structural Concrete Wolf Creek Building Supplies Ltd...... (403) 782-1780 Cen-Con Concrete Inc...... (403) 346-1553 Masonry Units & Accessories – Supply DirtWright Landscape & Construction...... (587) 797-3175 Deck Construction Brock White Construction...... (403) 287-5889 Element Precast Inc...... (403) 782-2404 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Central Alberta Tile One Inc...... (403) 346-7088 GCS Energy Services Ltd...... (403) 340-8840 Ofstie Carpentry and Contracting...... (403) 396-4537 Northland Construction Supplies...... (403) 342-1555 Mountain West Concrete Contractors Ltd...... (403) 244-1131 The Transframers Ltd...... (403) 596-5866 Proform Concrete Services Inc...... (403) 343-6099 Parkland Geotechnical Consulting Ltd...... (403) 343-2428

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(403) 341-5600 Red Deer Overdoor...... (403) 343-1316 Wolf Creek Building Supplies Ltd...... (403) 782-1780 Extreme Concrete Inc...... (403) 200-4796 Shek Interiors Ltd...... (403) 346-7333 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Wolf Creek Building Supplies Ltd...... (403) 782-1780 Build-Up, Modified, Metal & Single Ply Roofing Northland Construction Supplies...... (403) 342-1555 Border Roofing Inc...... (780) 672-6746 Nu-West Construction Products...... (780) 448-7222 Aluminum Windows & Entrances Brock White Construction...... (403) 287-5889 Real Enterprises Ltd...... (403) 358-3535 All Around Doors & Windows Ltd...... (403) 588-7978 Goodmen Roofing Ltd...... (403) 343-0380 Roofmart Alberta Inc...... (403) 341-4121 Convoy Supply Ltd...... (403) 358-3411 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Wolf Creek Building Supplies Ltd...... (403) 782-1780 Home Building Centre...... (403) 343-6422 Legacy Roofing Ltd...... (403) 358-7663 Generation Glass Ltd...... (403) 886-5221 Roofmart Alberta Inc...... (403) 341-4121 Roofing Manufacturing / Suppliers Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Brock White Construction...... (403) 287-5889 Leyden’s Glass & Mirror (1987) Ltd...... (403) 346-8611 Membrane Roofing Central Alberta Co-op Ltd. - Red Deer Home & Garden...... Royal Glass ...... (403) 887-0190 Border Roofing Inc...... (780) 672-6746 (403) 341-5600 Brock White Construction...... (403) 287-5889 IKO Industries ...... (403) 700-0257 Coiling/ Folding Doors & Grilles Goodmen Roofing Ltd...... (403) 343-0380 Posi-Slope Western...... (604) 599-6655 All Around Doors & Windows Ltd...... (403) 588-7978 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Roofmart Alberta Inc...... (403) 341-4121 Convoy Supply Ltd...... (403) 358-3411 Legacy Roofing Ltd...... (403) 358-7663 Wolf Creek Building Supplies Ltd...... (403) 782-1780 Doormasters...... (403) 347-8670 Global Overhead Doors Ltd...... (403) 309-9200 Roof Maintenance Siding / Suppliers Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Goodmen Roofing Ltd...... (403) 343-0380 Allrose Exteriors...... (403) 347-2522 Red Deer Overdoor...... (403) 343-1316 Home Building Centre...... (403) 343-6422 Budal Construction...... (403) 342-1410 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Central Alberta Co-op Ltd. – Curtain Wall Legacy Roofing Ltd...... (403) 358-7663 Red Deer Home & Garden ...... (403) 341-5600 All Around Doors & Windows Ltd...... (403) 358-3576 Posi-Slope Western...... (604) 599-6655 Extreme Concrete Inc...... (403) 200-4796 Access Custom Sheet Metal Inc...... (403) 307-0605 Goodmen Roofing Ltd...... (403) 343-0380 Doormasters...... (403) 347-8670 Asphalt Shingles Roofmart Alberta Inc...... (403) 341-4121 Home Building Centre...... (403) 343-6422 Central Alberta Co-op Ltd. – Royal Building Products...... (800) 663-0696 Generation Glass Ltd...... (403) 886-5221 Red Deer Home & Garden ...... (403) 341-5600 Siderman Ltd...... (403) 347-5015 Global Overhead Doors Ltd...... (403) 309-9200 Goodmen Roofing Ltd...... (403) 343-0380 VNO Exteriors Ltd...... (403) 314-1926 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Home Building Centre...... (403) 343-6422 Wolf Creek Building Supplies Ltd...... (403) 782-1780 Leyden’s Glass & Mirror (1987) Ltd...... (403) 346-8611 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Ofstie Carpentry and Contracting...... (403) 396-4537 Legacy Roofing Ltd...... (403) 358-7663 Steel Cladding & Metal Soffits & Fascia Red Deer Overdoor...... (403) 343-1316 Roofmart Alberta Inc...... (403) 341-4121 Access Custom Sheet Metal Inc...... (403) 307-0605 Royal Glass ...... (403) 887-0190 Wolf Creek Building Supplies Ltd...... (403) 782-1780 Allrose Exteriors...... (403) 347-2522 Budal Construction...... (403) 342-1410 Operable/Moveable Walls Deck Coverings/ Aluminum Railings Central Alberta Co-op Ltd. – Doormasters...... (403) 347-8670 Access Custom Sheet Metal Inc...... (403) 307-0605 Red Deer Home & Garden ...... (403) 341-5600 Allrose Exteriors...... (403) 347-2522 Extreme Concrete Inc...... (403) 200-4796 Glass & Glazing Central Alberta Co-op Ltd. – Finishing Touch Builders Ltd...... (403) 347-1900 All Around Doors & Windows Ltd...... (403) 358-3576 Red Deer Home & Garden ...... (403) 341-5600 Goodmen Roofing Ltd...... (403) 343-0380 Home Building Centre...... (403) 343-6422 Extreme Concrete Inc...... (403) 200-4796 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Generation Glass Ltd...... (403) 886-5221 Goodmen Roofing Ltd...... (403) 343-0380 Premium Built Structures...... (877) 277-3648 Leyden’s Glass & Mirror (1987) Ltd...... (403) 346-8611 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Roofmart Alberta Inc...... (403) 341-4121 Royal Glass ...... (403) 887-0190 Real Enterprises Ltd...... (403) 358-3535 Wolf Creek Building Supplies Ltd...... (403) 782-1780 Sectional Overhead Doors Damp Proofing/ Waterproofing Insulated Metal Panels Central Alberta Co-op Ltd. – Brock White Construction...... (403) 287-5889 Access Custom Sheet Metal Inc...... (403) 307-0605 Red Deer Home & Garden ...... (403) 341-5600 Cen-Con Concrete Inc...... (403) 346-1553 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Doormasters...... (403) 347-8670 Central Alberta Co-op Ltd. – Global Overhead Doors Ltd...... (403) 309-9200 Red Deer Home & Garden ...... (403) 341-5600 Fire Stopping Home Building Centre...... (403) 343-6422 Convoy Supply Ltd...... (403) 358-3411 Brock White Construction...... (403) 287-5889 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Extreme Concrete Inc...... (403) 200-4796 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Red Deer Overdoor...... (403) 343-1316 Gilmar Construction Ltd...... (403) 343-1028 Wolf Creek Building Supplies Ltd...... (403) 782-1780 Goodmen Roofing Ltd...... (403) 343-0380 Division 8 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Wood Curtain Wall Metal Doors & Hardware Marshall Construction Company Inc...... (403) 343-6386 Morinwood MFG Inc...... (250) 479-0581 All Around Doors & Windows Ltd...... (403) 358-3576 Northland Construction Supplies...... (403) 342-1555 Ofstie Carpentry and Contracting...... (403) 396-4537 Allmar Inc...... (403) 347-6332

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Wood Doors & Hardware Fire Stop, Fireproofing, Insulation Signage All Around Doors & Windows Ltd...... (403) 588-7978 Allrose Exteriors...... (403) 347-2522 ATS Traffic...... (403) 236-9860 Allmar Inc...... (403) 347-6332 Brock White Construction...... (403) 287-5889 Budal Construction...... (403) 342-1410 Central Alberta Fire Protection...... (403) 346-5150 Division 11 Central Alberta Co-op Ltd. – Convoy Supply Ltd...... (403) 358-3411 Hood & Ventilation Systems Red Deer Home & Garden ...... (403) 341-5600 Impact Firestop Solutions...... (403) 340-1500 Aries Airflo Heating & Air Conditioning ...... (403) 342-7870 Convoy Supply Ltd...... (403) 358-3411 Moore Insulation Ltd...... (403) 598-9119 Bruin’s Plumbing and Heating...... (403) 343-6060 Finishing Touch Builders Ltd...... (403) 347-1900 Posi-Slope Western...... (604) 599-6655 Comfortec Heating & Air Conditioning...... (403) 309-8301 Global Overhead Doors Ltd...... (403) 309-9200 Shek Interiors Ltd...... (403) 346-7333 Cremac Metal Products Ltd...... (403) 343-2044 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Hawk Custom Sheet Metal Ltd...... (403) 340-8010 Morinwood MFG Inc...... (250) 479-0581 Gypsum Board/ Steel Studs/ Drywall Magnum Mechanical Systems Ltd...... (780) 352-8542 Ofstie Carpentry and Contracting...... (403) 396-4537 Alpine Drywall Plastering & Interiors Co. Ltd...... (403) 348-8640 Nu-West Construction Products...... (780) 448-7222 Wolf Creek Building Supplies Ltd...... (403) 782-1780 Atek Developments Inc...... (403) 342-4885 Budal Construction...... (403) 342-1410 Division 12 Division 9 Central Alberta Co-op Ltd. – Red Deer Home & Garden ...... (403) 341-5600 Window Treatments Access Flooring Cook Contracting Ltd...... (403) 347-9909 Budal Construction...... (403) 342-1410 Carpet Colour Centre - Carpet One Floor & Home...(403) 343-7711 Era Ventures Inc...... (403) 348-9719 Carpet Colour Centre - Carpet One Floor & Home...(403) 343-7711 Fortis LGS Structures...... (780) 702-3777 Central Alberta Co-op Ltd. – Acoustical Ceilings Foundation Building Materials (FBM)...... (403) 343-1100 Red Deer Home & Garden ...... (403) 341-5600 Alpine Drywall Plastering & Interiors Co. Ltd...... (403) 348-8640 Four Star Drywall Inc...... (403) 346-0116 Central Alberta Floorings - Mohawk Floorscapes ..(403) 342-5010 Atek Developments Inc...... (403) 342-4885 Parkland Drywalling...... (403) 782-4217 Budal Construction...... (403) 342-1410 Propaint...... (403) 877-1655 Division 13 Central Alberta Co-op Ltd. – Shek Interiors Ltd...... (403) 346-7333 Red Deer Home & Garden ...... (403) 341-5600 Pre-Engineered Building Wolf Creek Building Supplies Ltd...... (403) 782-1780 Cook Contracting Ltd...... (403) 347-9909 Black Creek Developments Inc...... (403) 887-7794 Era Ventures Inc...... (403) 348-9719 Canaco Construction Corp...... (403) 309-3501 Painting & Finishing Fortis LGS Structures...... (780) 702-3777 Clark Builders...... (403) 596-1000 Budal Construction...... (403) 342-1410 Four Star Drywall Inc...... (403) 346-0116 Fortis LGS Structures...... (780) 702-3777 Central Alberta Co-op Ltd. – Foundation Building Materials (FBM)...... (403) 343-1100 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Red Deer Home & Garden...... (403) 341-5600 Morinwood MFG Inc...... (250) 479-0581 Nu-West Construction Products...... (780) 448-7222 Era Ventures Inc...... (403) 348-9719 Parkland Drywalling...... (403) 782-4217 Pearl Rose Construction Ltd...... (403) 309-0328 Hall Industrial Contracting Ltd...... (403) 885-8885 Shek Interiors Ltd...... (403) 346-7333 Phoenix Construction Inc...... (403) 342-2225 Propaint ...... (403) 877-1655 Premium Built Structures...... (877) 277-3648 Pro Wash Ltd...... (403) 887-6136 Spray Applied Polyurethane Foam RBW Consulting (2015) Ltd...... (403) 348-9905 VCP Painting ...... (403) 347-0632 B&B Cowie Insulation...... (403) 506-9145 Scott Builders Inc...... (403) 343-7270 Western Painting & Decorating Ltd...... (403) 342-1514 Shunda Consulting & Construction Carpet/ Resilient Flooring Management Ltd...... (403) 347-6931 Spray Fireproofing Budal Construction...... (403) 342-1410 Timcon Construction Ltd...... (403) 347-1953 Propaint...... (403) 877-1655 Carpet Colour Centre - Carpet One Floor & Home...(403) 343-7711 Tricon Developments Inc...... (403) 782-7985 Shek Interiors Ltd...... (403) 346-7333 Central Alberta Co-op Ltd. – VCP Painting...... (403) 347-0632 Red Deer Home & Garden ...... (403) 341-5600 Central Alberta Floorings - Mohawk Floorscapes ..(403) 342-5010 Division 14 Stucco Central Alberta Tile One Inc...... (403) 346-7088 Atek Developments Inc...... (403) 342-4885 Elevators & Handicapped Lifts Jensen Contract Flooring Ltd...... (403) 876-2574 Fortis LGS Structures...... (780) 702-3777 R & E Elevator Ltd...... (403) 341-5344 M.D. Interiors Ltd...... (403) 782-4812 Foundation Building Materials (FBM)...... (403) 343-1100 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 N.C. Stucco Ltd...... (403) 596-6345 Division 15 Shek Interiors Ltd...... (403) 346-7333 Shek Interiors Ltd...... (403) 346-7333 Air Compressor Service and Supply Solera Stone...... (403) 505-2401 Ceramic Tile Chamco Industries Ltd...... (403) 945-8134 VCP Painting...... (403) 347-0632 Budal Construction...... (403) 342-1410 Carpet Colour Centre - Carpet One Floor & Home...(403) 343-7711 Bathroom Equipment Vinyl Wall Covering Central Alberta Co-op Ltd. – Bath Fitter...... (403) 998-6324 Budal Construction...... (403) 342-1410 Red Deer Home & Garden ...... (403) 341-5600 Carpet Colour Centre - Carpet One Floor & Home...(403) 343-7711 Central Alberta Floorings – Controls Four Star Drywall Inc...... (403) 346-0116 Mohawk Floorscapes ...... (403) 342-5010 Aries Airflo Heating & Air Conditioning ...... (403) 342-7870 Landmark Paving Group (1757785 Alberta Ltd.)...(403) 341-6900 Central Alberta Tile One Inc...... (403) 346-7088 Bruin’s Plumbing and Heating...... (403) 343-6060 M.D. Interiors Ltd...... (403) 782-4812 Jensen Contract Flooring Ltd...... (403) 876-2574 Canem Systems Ltd...... (403) 347-1266 Pro Wash Ltd...... (403) 887-6136 M.D. Interiors Ltd...... (403) 782-4812 Digital Direct Controls & Service Ltd...... (403) 318-0749 Shek Interiors Ltd...... (403) 346-7333 Northland Construction Supplies...... (403) 342-1555 Independent Control Services Ltd...... (403) 347-9797 VCP Painting...... (403) 347-0632 Navera Energy Solutions Inc...... (403) 358-3595 Western Painting & Decorating Ltd...... (403) 342-1514 Exterior Insulation & Finish System, Acrylic Phase 3 Electric Ponoka Ltd...... (403) 783-2199 Stucco Sable Electrical Services Ltd...... (403) 342-2099 Fortis LGS Structures...... (780) 702-3777 Division 10 Sauder Electric Ltd...... (403) 782-6899 Moore Insulation Ltd...... (403) 598-9119 Shutter Studon Electric and Controls...... (403) 342-1666 Shek Interiors Ltd...... (403) 346-7333 Doormasters ...... (403) 347-8670 Weaner’s Plumbing & Heating Ltd...... (403) 335-9990 Solera Stone...... (403) 505-2401 Red Deer Overdoor...... (403) 343-1316

www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 53 MEMBERSHIP DIVISIONS

Fire Protection-Sprinklers Mechanical Equipment-Supply & Install Communications Aries Airflo Heating & Air Conditioning ...... (403) 342-7870 Access Custom Sheet Metal Inc...... (403) 307-0605 1988311 Alberta Ltd. (Postma Group)...... (403) 391-1770 Bruin’s Plumbing and Heating...... (403) 343-6060 Action Plumbing & Excavating Ltd...... (403) 742-5237 Canem Systems Ltd...... (403) 347-1266 Central Alberta Fire Protection...... (403) 346-5150 Aries Airflo Heating & Air Conditioning ...... (403) 342-7870 GCS Energy Services Ltd...... (403) 340-8840 Certified Mechanical Systems Ltd...... (403) 886-5805 Bruin’s Plumbing & Heating ...... (403) 343-6060 Phase 3 Electric Ponoka Ltd...... (403) 783-2199 Impact Firestop Solutions...... (403) 340-1500 Certified Mechanical Systems Ltd...... (403) 886-5805 Power-Link Technologies Ltd...... (780) 952-6649 Troy Life & Fire Safety Ltd...... (403) 547-1647 Chamco Industries Ltd...... (403) 945-8134 Sable Electrical Services Ltd...... (403) 342-2099 Tyco Integrated Fire & Security...... (403) 348-5580 Cremac Metal Products Ltd...... (403) 343-2044 S.C.E Electric Western Canada Ltd...... (403) 775-9002 Weaner’s Plumbing & Heating Ltd...... (403) 335-9990 Emco Corporation...... (403) 346-7300 Taelan Electric Ltd...... (403) 392-5313 Hawk Custom Sheet Metal Ltd...... (403) 340-8010 Telebyte Communications...... (403) 346-9966 Fire Extinguishers – Supply Ken’s Plumbing Service Ltd...... (403) 346-4769 Tyco Integrated Fire & Security...... (403) 348-5580 Troy Life & Fire Safety Ltd...... (403) 547-1647 Lime Developments Ltd...... (403) 396-7489 Magnum Mechanical Systems Ltd...... (780) 352-8542 Communications Contractor Fire Extinguishers – Service Prime Boiler Services...... (403) 346-8787 Canem Systems Ltd...... (403) 347-1266 Troy Life & Fire Safety Ltd...... (403) 547-1647 Pumps & Pressure Inc...... (403) 347-9770 S.T.A.R Mechanical (2016) Inc...... (403) 227-6554 Concrete Testing Gas Fitting Tyco Integrated Fire & Security...... (403) 348-5580 Smith Dow & Associates Ltd. Bruin’s Plumbing and Heating...... (403) 343-6060 Weaner’s Plumbing & Heating Ltd...... (403) 335-9990 (Geotechnical Consulting)...... (403) 343-6888 Lime Developments Ltd...... (403) 396-7489 Magnum Mechanical Systems Ltd...... (780) 352-8542 Mechanical Insulation Construction Education Prime Boiler Services...... (403) 346-8787 Access Custom Sheet Metal Inc...... (403) 307-0605 GC Consulting Ltd...... (587) 273-0224 World Class Contracting Ltd...... (403) 346-9699 Acclaim Insulation Ltd...... (403) 391-8609 Aries Airflo Heating & Air Conditioning ...... (403) 342-7870 Corporate Training/Professional Development Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Brock White Construction...... (403) 287-5889 Red Deer College...... (403) 342-3300 Access Custom Sheet Metal Inc...... (403) 307-0605 Bruin’s Plumbing and Heating...... (403) 343-6060 Action Plumbing & Excavating Ltd...... (403) 742-5237 Connelly Industrial Insulation Services (2004) Ltd..(403) 343-3125 Countertops Aries Airflo Heating & Air Conditioning ...... (403) 342-7870 Nu-West Construction Products...... (780) 448-7222 Morinwood MFG Inc...... (250) 479-0581 Bruin’s Plumbing & Heating ...... (403) 343-6060 Weaner’s Plumbing & Heating Ltd...... (403) 335-9990 Certified Mechanical Systems Ltd...... (403) 886-5805 Directional Drilling Cremac Metal Products Ltd...... (403) 343-2044 Pump Service & Supply Direct Horizontal Drilling...... (780) 960-6037 Comfortec Heating & Air Conditioning...... (403) 309-8301 Chamco Industries Ltd...... (403) 945-8134 THS Septic and Civil Solutions...... (403) 844-2559 Digital Direct Controls & Service Ltd...... (403) 318-0749 Hawk Custom Sheet Metal Ltd...... (403) 340-8010 Sheet Metal Dock Levelers Independent Control Services Ltd...... (403) 347-9797 Access Custom Sheet Metal Inc...... (403) 307-0605 Doormasters ...... (403) 347-8670 Kles-Air Mechanical Ltd...... (403) 782-7722 Action Plumbing & Excavating Ltd...... (403) 742-5237 Red Deer Overdoor...... (403) 343-1316 Magnum Mechanical Systems Ltd...... (780) 352-8542 Aries Airflo Heating & Air Conditioning ...... (403) 342-7870 McMullen’s Refrigeration & Heating Ltd...... (403) 342-1155 Bruin’s Plumbing and Heating...... (403) 343-6060 Eavestrough Nu-West Construction Products...... (780) 448-7222 Comfortec Heating & Air Conditioning...... (403) 309-8301 Allrose Exteriors...... (403) 347-2522 S.T.A.R Mechanical (2016) Inc...... (403) 227-6554 Cremac Metal Products Ltd...... (403) 343-2044 Weaner’s Plumbing & Heating Ltd...... (403) 335-9990 Hawk Custom Sheet Metal Ltd...... (403) 340-8010 Educational Institution World Class Contracting Ltd...... (403) 346-9699 Kles-Air Mechanical Ltd...... (403) 782-7722 Red Deer College (Trades Department)...... (403) 342-3450 Magnum Mechanical Systems Ltd...... (780) 352-8542 Mechanical Contractor McMullen’s Refrigeration & Heating Ltd...... (403) 342-1155 Electrical Contractor 2K Mechanical...... (587) 448-2592 S.T.A.R Mechanical (2016) Inc...... (403) 227-6554 1988311 Alberta Ltd. (Postma Group)...... (403) 391-1770 Access Custom Sheet Metal Inc...... (403) 307-0605 Weaner’s Plumbing & Heating Ltd...... (403) 335-9990 Canem Systems Ltd...... (403) 347-1266 Action Plumbing & Excavating Ltd...... (403) 742-5237 Chuck Electrical Services Inc...... (780) 669-3202 Altac Mechanical Inc...... (587) 471-4120 Division 16 Cunningham Electric Ltd...... (403) 342-4111 Aries Airflo Heating & Air Conditioning ...... (403) 342-7870 Digital Direct Controls & Service Ltd...... (403) 318-0749 Aggregate Testing Bruin’s Plumbing & Heating ...... (403) 343-6060 GCS Energy Services Ltd...... (403) 340-8840 Smith Dow & Associates Ltd. Certified Mechanical Systems Ltd...... (403) 886-5805 Hardwired Electric Inc...... (403) 506-3305 (Geotechnical Consulting)...... (403) 343-6888 Civic Mechanical Ltd...... (403) 782-2975 Highline Electrical Constructors Ltd...... (780) 452-8900 Comfortec Heating & Air Conditioning...... (403) 309-8301 Hilman Electric...... (403) 887-2170 Asphalt Testing Cremac Metal Products Ltd...... (403) 343-2044 Mission Electrical Systems Ltd...... (403) 356-0070 Smith Dow & Associates Ltd. Hawk Custom Sheet Metal Ltd...... (403) 340-8010 Modern Electric...... (403) 845-3155 (Geotechnical Consulting)...... (403) 343-6888 Independent Control Services Ltd...... (403) 347-9797 Navera Energy Solutions Inc...... (403) 358-3595 Ken’s Plumbing Service Ltd...... (403) 346-4769 Sids Electric & Lighting Red Deer...... (403) 556-0192 Automation & Controls Kles-Air Mechanical Ltd...... (403) 782-7722 Olds Electric & Lighting Ltd...... (403) 556-0192 Bar W Petroleum & Electric Inc...... (403) 343-1414 Lime Developments Ltd...... (403) 396-7489 Phase 3 Electric Ponoka Ltd...... (403) 783-2199 Sable Electrical Services Ltd...... (403) 342-2099 Magnum Mechanical Systems Ltd...... (780) 352-8542 Power-Link Technologies Ltd...... (780) 952-6649 Studon Electric and Controls...... (403) 342-1666 McMullen’s Refrigeration & Heating Ltd...... (403) 342-1155 Q-2 Electrical Contractors Ltd...... (403) 347-8381 Traders Tec-Systems Controls Ltd...... (403) 341-3903 Prime Boiler Services...... (403) 346-8787 Sable Electrical Services Ltd...... (403) 342-2099 S.T.A.R Mechanical (2016) Inc...... (403) 227-6554 Sauder Electric Ltd...... (403) 782-6899 Car Dealership & Vehicle Accessories & Auto Tyco Integrated Fire & Security...... (403) 348-5580 S.C.E Electric Western Canada Ltd...... (403) 775-9002 Finance Weaner’s Plumbing & Heating Ltd...... (403) 335-9990 Sid’s Electric (RD) Ltd...... (403) 346-2147 Cam Clark Ford Sales (2012) Ltd...... (403) 343-3673 World Class Contracting Ltd...... (403) 346-9699 Studon Electric and Controls...... (403) 342-1666 Red Deer Toyota...... (403) 348-2235 Taelan Electric Ltd...... 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Traders Tec-Systems Controls Ltd...... (403) 341-3903 Taelan Electric Ltd...... (403) 392-5313 Hub International Phoenix Insurance Triple A Electric Ltd...... (403) 346-6156 Triple A Electric Ltd...... (403) 346-6156 Brokers of Red Deer ...... (403) 309-3770 Turner On Construction & Electrical Ltd...... (403) 406-9099 Tyco Integrated Fire & Security...... (403) 348-5580 Ing & McKee Insurance Ltd...... (403) 346-5547 Tyco Integrated Fire & Security...... (403) 348-5580 Rogers Insurance Ltd...... (403) 342-5074 Fire Door Systems Electrical Equipment-Supply Doormasters ...... (403) 347-8670 Interior Products / Supplies 1988311 Alberta Ltd. (Postma Group)...... (403) 391-1770 Red Deer Overdoor...... (403) 343-1316 Canadian Closet...... (403) 309-6894 EECOL Electric...... (403) 343-3101 GCS Energy Services Ltd...... (403) 340-8840 Foundation Inspections Irrigration Modern Electric...... (403) 845-3155 Smith Dow & Associates Ltd. EVI Holdings Ltd...... 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Power Supply & Distribution Secondary Containment Telebyte Communications...... (403) 346-9966 DNR Pressure Welding Ltd...... (403) 742-2859 Brock White Construction...... (403) 287-5889 Troy Life & Fire Safety Ltd...... (403) 547-1647 EQUS...... (403) 227-4011 DirtWright Landscape & Construction...... (587) 797-3175 Tyco Integrated Fire & Security...... (403) 348-5580 Realtors Colliers International...... (403) 391-0669 Security Systems Shallow Utility Salomon’s Commercial...... (403) 343-3023 Canem Systems Ltd...... (403) 347-1266 AIC Construction Ltd...... (403) 272-2219 Centini Systems ...... (403) 800-8736 DNR Pressure Welding Ltd...... (403) 742-2859 Safety Training Doormasters...... (403) 347-8670 Northside Construction Partnership...... (403) 347-8544 Leavitt Machinery...... (403) 347-7978 Dormakaba Canada Inc...... (778) 840-3797 Unsurpassable Construction Ltd...... (403) 335-8748 Rhino Integrated Safety Services Ltd...... (403) 358-5102 Phase 3 Electric Ponoka Ltd...... (403) 783-2199 Power-Link Technologies Ltd...... (780) 952-6649 Soil Reinforcement Red Deer Overdoor...... (403) 343-1316 Brock White Construction...... (403) 287-5889 Lakeview Contracting Inc...... (403) 340-2778 Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions...... (403) 343-8566

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Three Robins Active Living Community Red Deer. Autumn Glen Lodge in Innisfail, Alta.

BDO office building. Blackfalds McDonalds.

Bower Place mall expansion. CrossRoads Church expansion.

58 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 In-Green Systems building.

Autumn Glen Lodge in Innisfail, Alta. Ing & McKee building. Northside Community Centre.

Blackfalds McDonalds. Olds College Student Lounge. Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen in Gasoline Alley.

CrossRoads Church expansion. Red Deer City Hall Park Plaza Project. Mount Calvary Church Renovation

www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 59 Red Deer Hospice expansion. Red Deer Secure Detoxification & Residential Treatment Facility.

South Point Common refacing. Special Event Rentals.

Timberland Station. TireLand Golden West Avenue.

60 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 Uncle Bens Go Auto Dealership. Charis Village Senior Facility

Special Event Rentals. Vanier Drive Shell gas station. Westerner Park Pavillion.

TireLand Golden West Avenue. Wheaton Chevrolet.

www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 61 The power of project management: Completing construction projects, faster, cheaper and better

By Sami Fahmy Ph.D., P. Eng. PMP. RMP

Are you accomplishing all your goals? Are you able to Step 1 – Define precisely what you want to do meet all your customers’ demands? Yes, no, maybe? You The first step is to define what you are thinking of doing. are not alone; most businesses do not, simply because This is the most important and critical step, and I suggest that the current business environment is very demanding you take your time to decide precisely what you are setting and competitive, margins are tight, and resources are out to do. It is important in this step to write a clear and pre- scarce. What does this all mean? You must make effi- cise statement of what you plan to do. cient use of your resources, especially your most valu- able assets: time and human resources. To do that you Step 2 – Prepare your plan need to use the power of project management. The next step is to plan your work, come up with a work- able plan. Remember that the plan has to be right for you and Let us start by defining what is a project and what is your team. Planning is like drawing your own road map to project management? take you where you want or need to go. A project is any group of related activities that are re- Planning involves nine activities, define what you want, quired to achieve a goal. A project has limited resources, agree on standard, pick your team, identify stakeholders, a completion date, and is done to achieve a goal. In oth- decide on a communication plan, plan the procurement of er words, almost everything that we do in our private resources and equipment, set a schedule, carry out risk man- lives, as well as our business lives, is a project. Project agement, and estimate the cost of the project. management is a series of processes that you follow to turn your project to reality. Step 3 – Implement your plan Now that you know what you want, you have a plan (a road The five-step approach for getting things done map) to help you to achieve it and you will now implement Now, I will present a simplified, practical approach your plan. You must coordinate your activities to achieve the for getting things done on time and budget, and to your best results possible. Remember you cannot do everything stakeholders’ satisfaction. yourself, nobody can. Think of a challenge that you are now facing or a proj- ect that you have been postponing for some time. It is Step 4 – Monitor and control what is being done much easier to understand and follow this approach if In this step, you monitor the performance against the plan. you have a project ready for application. Now, let us go What do you monitor? Communication, the scope of your through the process. Enjoy the journey. work, the cost of your project, the schedule and the quality.

Step 5 – Close out and clean up Now, formally finalize your work by ending all your for- mal relationships with your team, your suppliers, and sub- contractors. Evaluate the customer satisfaction with the results? Decide what would you do different next time? In other words, how could you improve next time? To learn more about this approach and how it can make your business much more successful, you need to attend the Project Management Tools and Techniques Workshop of- fered by the Red Deer Construction Association or Edmon- ton Construction Association. You can also contact myself, Dr. Sami Fahmy, by phone, 780-990 9943, or samiwfahmy@ gmail.com.

62 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 One year in the books! By Curtis Griffith, director of business development for BuildWorks Canada

We are nearing our one-year anni- of qualified commercial construction work of adding high-value content and versary as a unified service across contractors available to the industry. project information to make sure Build- the prairie provinces serving 20,000 Whether you are looking for quality Works Canada remains your trusted users with access to over $8 billion in partners for your project, or looking to source for project leads in your local construction opportunities this year. be found, our directory is your first and service regions. The decision to unify and share one only stop. As we grow and improve this Your local construction associations brand to provide our service was a service, our directory will become the are here to serve you, and we are work- simple one when viewed from the eyes hub of all qualified contractors, with ing hard every day to find work and im- of over 4,500 local construction asso- tools to help you highlight your qualifi- prove our service to create exceptional ciation (LCA) member firms. Put all the cations and accomplishments to owners work in one place and make it easy to and general contractors across Canada. construction procurement in Western find. So, we did. We are through the We are constantly creating and test- Canada. heavy lifting of coordinating and excit- ing new tools that will help you find the Thank you for your continued sup- edly moving on to improvement and specific work you need to grow your port, and here’s to a safe and productive growth with new tools and upgrades in business. We will also continue the 2019 construction season. the works. All three of our partnered provinces provide industry-leading leads through www.pidherneys.com www.pidherneys.comwww.pidherneys.com our Active Opportunities, Pre-Bid Op- Head Office: Hwy 11 / R.R. 70 portunities, and Post Bid results. From HeadHead Office: Office: Hwy#5 Hwy 11 Gateway /11 R.R. / R.R. 70 Boulevard 70 Box#5 940, Gateway#5 Gateway Rocky Boulevard MountainBoulevard House concept and design to prime contrac- BoxBox 940, 940, Rocky Rocky Mountain MountainAlberta House House T4T 1A7 AlbertaAlberta Ph.T4T T4T 403.845-30721A7 1A7 tor awards, there is no other service Ph. 403.845-3072 Ph. 403.845-3072Fax 403.845-5370 FaxFax 403.845-5370 403.845-5370 available with the local knowledge and • Lease Preparation / Reclamation • Lease• Lease Preparation Preparation / Reclamation / Reclamation Blackfalds Construction Office horsepower to put you in front of the • Contaminated Contaminated• Contaminated Waste Waste Waste Hauling Hauling Hauling • Hydrovacs• • Hydrovacs Hydrovacs BlackfaldsBlackfalds Construction Construction Office Office 2732327323 - 56 Twp - 56 Rd Twp 394 Rd 394 • Environmental Environmental• Environmental Cleanups Cleanups Cleanups • Lowboy• • Lowboy Lowboy Hauling Hauling Hauling 27323 - 56 Twp Rd 394 projects your business needs. BoxBox 130, Box130, Blackfalds, 130,Blackfalds, Blackfalds, AB AB T0M T0M 0J0AB 0J0 T0M 0J0 • Water Water• Water & & Sewer Sewer& Sewer Installation Installation Installation • Gravel• • Gravel Gravel Crushing, Crushing, Crushing, Sales Sales Sales& Delivery & Delivery & Delivery Ph.Ph. 403.885.9101 403.885.9101Ph. 403.885.9101 With the addition of our online di- • Road Road• Road Construction Construction Construction • Landfill• • Landfill Landfill Construction Construction Construction FaxFax 403.885.9122 403.885.9122Fax 403.885.9122 rectory, BuildWorks Canada now pro- • Site Site• Site Development Development Development • Directional• • Directional Directional Drilling Drilling Drilling • Earthworks Earthworks• Earthworks • Concrete• • Concrete Concrete Sales Sales Sales & Delivery & Delivery& Delivery EstablishedEstablishedEstablished in 1964 in 1964 in 1964 vides the most comprehensive listing

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www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 63 Parkland Regional Safety Committee update Working on making a difference

By Brad Vonkeman

162 – That is the number of men and women who died from workplace in- jury and illness in 2018 in Alberta alone. This number should be totally unacceptable to us. Some of us knew people that lost their lives and oth- ers relived moments from their past when someone close to them lost their life in a workplace incident. Every day, hundreds of health and safety professionals go to work each day and make it their mission in life to reduce these numbers to the point of elimination. Most days, workers will make comments or tease their safety person, or ask why they need to do certain things that slow the job down, not realizing that the safety person is there to help protect them, not to The Day of Mourning ceremony, which happens annually on April 28, promotes safety on the worksite and make life miserable. also remembers those workers that are no longer with us. Many of these health and safety professionals gather to support one to also take time to remember those another, to encourage each other, workers that are no longer with us. share practices and information, and We try to include local law enforce- to make plans to promote safety in the ment, emergency services, Occupa- communities we live in. tional Health and Safety, along with The Parkland Regional Safety Com- our elected community leaders and mittee (PRSC), one of the eight region- the community at large. This event is al committees set up by the Alberta recognized nationally on April 28 as Construction Safety Association, is the National Day of Mourning. one of those groups of individuals that work tirelessly to promote health and Working with other safety groups safety both in the worksite and in all in our community, we also organize other areas of the community. and promote the local Steps for Life The PRSC makes plans every year Walk to raise funds that support the to promote safety, especially during Threads of Life organization, whose the North American Occupational mandate is to support families that The PRSC put on a mock incident at a school have been impacted by workplace Safety and Health (NAOSH) week in in Innisfail, where a student is portrayed as early May. Events that the PRSC has tragedies. being hit by a vehicle, and they have police, been involved with in the past year One way we try to influence our ambulance, and the fire department show up and tend to the “scene” while they have someone include a Day of Mourning ceremony safety culture is by presenting to kids explaining what is happening at each step. to promote safety on the worksite, but in our community. This year we again

64 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 put on a mock incident at a school in Innisfail, where a student is portrayed as being hit by a vehicle, and we have police, ambulance, and this year the fire department show up and tend to the “scene” while we have someone explaining what is happening at each step. When the “injured” student is taken away in an ambulance, we then have a PPE fashion show with the students to see some of the safety gear that they wear, like helmets, pads, and The PRSC also hosts a BBQ and trade show for workers, trades students and staff at the college so that then show safety gear their parents workers get exposure to a positive safety experience and a place to talk with vendors about products. may wear at work. We end the event by feeding the students and staff and having them sign a commitment to safety poster that the school gets to hang in their building. As safety professionals, we believe that training has a significant value in preventing incidents and injuries, so we also partner up with a number of local safety training providers and offer up courses during NAOSH week at a discounted rate to promote this aspect of safety. As part of the week events, we also stage a BBQ and trade show for workers, trades students and staff at the college so that workers get exposure to a positive safety experi- ence and a place to talk with vendors The Day of Mourning ceremony, which happens annually on April 28, promotes safety on the worksite and about products and safety training. also remembers those workers that are no longer with us. As members of PRSC and the safe- ty community, we are excited to go to work and make positive changes in the workplace and impact life in a good way for the people we work with. Brad Vonkeman is the chair of the Parkland Regional Safety Commit- tee.

www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 65 The “new normal” Potential long-term growth returns to Alberta’s construction and maintenance industry following the end of large-scale resource expansions

By Klayton Goncalves, economist with BuildForce Canada

Alberta’s construction and maintenance industry has begun to adjust to the “new normal” following an extended soft- ening in the oil and gas market over the past several years. Commissioning of the Fort Hills oil sands project in early 2018 marked the end of scheduled, large-scale oil sands ex- 40,800 workers expected to retire. Alberta’s population pansion projects and the intense construction activity that skews younger than most provinces, softening the effect of accompanied it. However, overall construction activity retirements and it can look to potentially recruit 38,400 new rose in 2018 for the first time since the 2015 resource peak, entrants aged 30 and younger from the local population. But buoyed by activity to support and maintain existing oil sands that still leaves a projected gap of more than 21,100 workers. production, continuing recovery in new homebuilding, in The province is not expected to require the large numbers of addition to gains in construction of infrastructure projects out-of-province workers it employed during peak employ- and industrial, commercial, and institutional (ICI) buildings. ment — many of these workers are likely to come from within For the 2019-2028 period, BuildForce projects a scenario the province, but outside Alberta’s current construction la- in which total construction employment stabilizes over the bour force. near term. Employment requirements related to major man- Alberta is expected to lead Canada in population growth to ufacturing, transportation infrastructure, utility, and pipe- 2028, again due to its younger demographic profile. Natural line projects will rise to 2020, while residential construction population growth and the projected arrival of more than activity softens. But stronger growth is expected in 2021, 332,100 immigrants over the decade is expected to bolster bolstered by moderate gains in industrial and commercial long-term demand for construction labour in support of new building construction, renewed investment in the oil sands, housing and ICI construction. and a population-fueled up-cycle. While a residential construction recovery extended from Between 2021 and 2028, overall construction employment 2017 into 2018, overall demands in the residential sector are is expected to rise by 11 per cent— a total of 20,400 jobs. But projected to weaken to 2021. Employment related to new the province’s construction and maintenance industry will housing is expected to decline by 2022, but the sector is an- need to hire and retain almost 59,500 workers over the com- ticipated to enter an up-cycle after 2023. Buoyed by renova- ing decade to support a return to moderate growth. tion work, that increase results in a projected net increase of The bigger story is the need to replace an estimated 5,600 jobs (up eight per cent) by 2028 compared to 2018 levels.

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66 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 Overall non-residential employment is expected to remain pected to grow by 12,700 jobs, or 11 per cent over the decade, flat between 2019 and 2023, with small gains in employment with about 10,700 of those jobs added after 2023. related to construction of ICI buildings and non-residential By 2028, the size of the overall Alberta construction la- maintenance. These balance declines in heavy-industrial en- bour force is projected to return to pre-2015 levels. Howev- gineering. Renewed growth is expected after 2023, powered er, more of these workers will be locally-sourced, and their by increased institutional investment and renewed oil sands efforts will be more diversified across construction market investment, with an expected improvement in both oil prices segments. and overall economic conditions. The Alberta construction and maintenance industry must Non-residential labour demand is bolstered between 2019 continue its efforts to recruit and retain workers, even as the and 2021 and beyond due to major public transportation and road and highway infrastructure projects in and around Ed- effects of recent declines in labour demand remain fresh. To monton and Calgary. Projects include major light rail transit, fill these requirements, the industry should look to recruit Yellowhead Trail upgrades, and Calgary’s Ring Road. Pro- individuals from groups traditionally underrepresented in jected strengthening in ICI building construction is driven the current construction labour force, including women, In- by expectations of a moderate expansion in manufacturing digenous Canadians, and new Canadians. By acting now, the and increased institutional construction to meet the needs of industry can leverage the advantage of its younger popula- a growing population. Commercial demands are expected to tion, avoid potential skills gaps, and build a resilient and sus- recover after 2020, as office vacancy rates decline. tainable workforce to meet future demands. Oil sands construction continues to face an uncertain en- Klayton Goncalves is an economist with BuildForce Canada, vironment due to lower oil prices, transportation problems, where he has been at the forefront of the organization’s con- and a lack of confirmed investment decisions for new capital struction labour market forecast. projects. The outlook scenario anticipates that new capital BuildForce Canada is a national industry-led organization investment will remain largely unchanged to 2022, though committed to working with the construction industry to pro- maintenance of current oil sands facilities will generate em- ployment. Based on the outlook, employment in oil sands-re- vide information and resources to assist with its management of lated construction averages just under 20,000 jobs to 2022. workforce requirements. As investment returns to the sector, 7,300 jobs are restored between 2022 and 2028, but employment should remain be- low previous peaks. Shutdown/turnaround labour demands were higher than normal in 2018. Early signals indicate the next peak could occur in 2020 or 2021. Meeting peak labour demands for maintenance work will require workers from outside Al- berta. However, scheduled major capital projects, particu- larly in Ontario and British Columbia, will peak around the same time, creating potential competition for alloy welders, scaffolders, all-terrain crane operators and other specialized workers. Overall non-residential employment requirements are ex-     BLOCK-TECH  industries ltd.  Your Complete Masonry Specialist.   • brick • block • stone •  commercial and industrial Masonry  peter roduner   tel: 403-406-3667 2 - 4608 62 street Fax: 403-406-3805  red Deer, Ab t4n 6t3 email: [email protected]

www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 67 Inspiring, developing, and elevating Alberta’s skilled youth

On May 8 & 9, 2019, Skills Canada Alberta hosted the 27th PSCC at the Edmonton EXPO Centre. Seen here is Clay Flack, who was awarded bronze in Sprinkler & Fire Protection Systems – Post- Secondary.

Each year high school and post-secondary students from Alberta in 2019. communities across Alberta gather for the Provincial Skills In addition to showcasing the talents of Alberta’s youth, Canada Competition (PSCC), where they compete and show- the Provincial Skills Canada Competition is a platform for case their skills in one of 46 trade and technology areas. Skills young people in Alberta to explore their skills and interests Canada Alberta (SCA) brings together industry, education, and learn how to apply them to a rewarding career. Every and government leaders to host this one-of-a-kind career ex- year more than 9,000 students from across Alberta tour ploration experience. the PSCC on a free field trip, taking part in hands-on Try-A- On May 8 & 9, 2019, SCA hosted the 27th PSCC at the Ed- Trade® activities, and visiting with 63 exhibitors in Skill City. monton EXPO Centre. Over 600 high school and post-sec- “Skills Canada Alberta aims to inspire students to explore ondary students took part, competing in one of 46 skill areas their interests and skills in the trades and technologies, to ranging from hairstyling to carpentry, graphic design to car give them a platform to develop those skills, and to elevate painting. their extraordinary talents,” notes Chris Browton, executive “My favourite part of the competition was how much director, Skills Canada Alberta. I learned and the information I can bring forward into the Top medalists from the 2019 PSCC joined Team Alberta for workplace,” explains Carter Layden, automotive service com- the 2019 Skills Canada National Competition in Halifax, Nova petitor in 2019. Scotia. Competing against their peers from around the coun- Many of the high school competitors begin their journey at try, Team Alberta earned 31 medals, four of which were won one of SCA’s nine regional Skills Canada Competitions. Red by Central Alberta residents: Deer College and École Secondaire Notre Dame High School Because of his exceptional performance at the 2018 Skills hosted the Regional Skills Canada Competition for Central Canada National Competition, Taylor Oliver-McCallum

Medal Name Competition Area School Gold Camryn Grant Photography – Secondary Lacombe Composite High School Bronze Clay Flack Sprinkler & Fire Protection Systems – Post Secondary Red Deer College Gold Dayton Playford Welding – Post Secondary Red Deer College Gold Benjamin Rainforth Welding – Secondary Lacombe Composite High School

68 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 Top medalists from the 2019 PSCC joined Team Alberta for the 2019 Skills Canada Camryn Grant from Lacombe Composite High School took home a gold medal in Photography National Competition in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Seen here is Dayton Playford who – Secondary at the 2019 Skills Canada National Competition in Halifax, Nova Scotia. was awarded gold in Welding – Post-Secondary.

from Red Deer College was appointed to Team Canada for WorldSkills Kazan 2019 in Russia. Oliver-McCallum rep- resented his province and his country on the global stage competing in Plumbing. “The best part of my journey so far has been dealing with the pressure that comes with competitions. It feels like I’ve accomplished something great,” explains Oliver-McCallum. Skills Canada Alberta encourages secondary and post- secondary students who are passionate about a chosen trade or technology to register for the 2020 Provincial

Skills Canada Competition, May 6-7, 2020 in Edmonton. Taylor Oliver-McCallum from Red Deer College was appointed to Team Canada Visit SkillsAlberta.com for more information. for WorldSkills Kazan 2019 in Russia. He competed in Plumbing.

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www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 69 From vision to reality Red Deer College prepares to become Red Deer University

RDC campus showing Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre. Photo courtesy of Red Deer College.

If Red Deer College’s journey to be- more than 25 years, Red Deer College W. Harris Canada Games Centre has come a university was a construc- finally realized its dream on March 1, already provided exceptional oppor- tion project, you would have to say 2018. The multi-faceted, multi-year tunities and facilities for students, it’s nearing substantial completion. work to achieve this dream then be- elite athletes, and thousands of spec- Which is to say that it is close, from an gan in earnest. tators and guests from across Canada. outside perspective, but the experts One year later, RDC reached anoth- The Alternative Energy Lab, which behind-the-scenes know there is still er historic milestone when the Gov- opened in February 2019, offers al- some more work to be done. ernment of Alberta returned to the most 5,300-square-feet of teaching, For RDC, every milestone on this Arts Centre stage to announce that learning, and research space. Each journey is an accomplishment. Col- Red Deer University would be the of- year, more than 1,000 students – ficial moniker of the future. most from RDC’s School of Trades and lege leaders, community supporters, “The name Red Deer University Technologies – are expected to learn and students had been persistent in is grounded in our institution’s past, from the innovative, flexible and mir- their request to have the college re- while also providing a focus for the rored technology in the lab. In addi- ceive degree-granting status. After future,” says Morris Flewwelling, tion, innovators from across the re- chair of RDC’s Board of Governors. gion can conduct research and receive “We know that people have a great customized industry training. amount of pride in both this college The third building, a five-storey and this region, and our new name new residence, officially opened in reflects the strength of those ties and May 2019 after housing athletes from our future serving students and our the 2019 Canada Winter Games earli- communities.” er in the year. With its central atrium, To create this future, three new 145 studio suites and bright gathering facilities on the main campus will in- spaces, along with unique vertically RDC’s new facilities were an important part of the crease the capacity by almost 30 per aligned solar panels that clad three 2019 Canada Winter Games. Photo by Jacquie cent. The 205,000-square-foot Gary sides of the building, this residence Matechuk/2019 Canada Winter Games.

70 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 3,600 athletes stayed at RDC during the Games. Photo by Giselle Brunel/2019 Canada Winter Games. stands out amongst post-secondary residences across Alberta and beyond. RDC’s new buildings and the ex- isting main and downtown campus facilities create valuable physical spaces. The second part of the col- lege’s university transition involves establishing new degrees and gover- nance structures that fit within the university framework. A university The new Residence features a five-storey central atrium. Photo courtesy of Red Deer College. transition team at RDC is working on these comprehensive tasks, and their work is expected to continue for ap- proximately two more years. As a university, the institution’s core purpose will be to provide even more opportunities for students from central Alberta and beyond. It will continue to offer a full range of cre- dentials, from apprenticeship pro- grams to four-year degrees, with ap- plied and practical learning being a staple across all programs. The college is on the cusp of becom- The Alternative Energy Lab opened in February 2019. Photo courtesy of Red Deer College. ing a university, and it will have a new leader to usher in this exciting era, as Joel Ward has recently retired after serving 10 years as president & CEO. On September 3, RDC welcomed Dr. Peter Nunoda as the 11th president. “This is an exciting time as we tran- sition to university status,” says Dr. Nunoda. “So many people from across the region have contributed to this in- stitution, literally building it from the ground up, and it’s an honour to work together to achieve something the community has dreamed about for a RDC’s new president, Dr. Peter Nunoda. Photo courtesy of Red Deer College. long time.”

www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 71 Celebrating new partnerships and women within the industry By Erin Peden, executive director of the Red Deer & District Community Foundation

of the Red Deer & District Community Foundation. “We were incredibly ex- cited to partner with the Red Deer Con- struction Association and bring light to an entire sector of women who are committed to their community and are active within the field of construction.” According to Malkin, Sue Neufeld, who is one of the faces behind True- Line Homes, was an example of just In June of 2019, Red Deer resident Sue how exceptionally women among the Neufeld crossed the stage to be the first industry contribute to society. recipient of the Women of Excellence “Ms. Neufeld has been the recipient of in Construction Award. The awards, numerous awards over the years with- originally created to acknowledge the in her field, she headed the El Salvador outstanding achievements of women Project which brought 100 homes to within the Central Alberta region, people in need and is constantly finding have been celebrated annually for 12 ways to contribute to her community.” years. However, 2019 marked the first To be eligible for the award, nomi- year of recognizing the achievements nees most possess skills in building and of women in the field of construction. creating spaces that contribute to the RDCA director Leah Ullyot and recipient “This was a big year for us as an or- vibrancy of Central Alberta. They are Sue Neufeld. ganization,” said Patrick Malkin, chair recognized for their ability to create opportunities for, and inspire others, to participate in industry. Gary Gies, executive director of the Red Deer Construction Association (RDCA), said the seed was planted to create the additional category several years ago after the RDCA began its own women in construction initiative. “This type of public platform is just one more opportunity for the associa- tion to shed light on the opportunities available for women within our indus- try,” Gies said. “Not only are we recog-

72 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 Leah Ullyot, representative of the Red Deer Construction Association, takes a Sue Neufeld of True-Line Homes accepts the first-ever Women of Excellence moment to share insight on being a woman in the trades. Award in the field of construction. nizing the incredible achievements “I had several people approach me at the trades as an achievable career of our peers, we’re also displaying our following the presentation to ask path.” commitment to community through questions about what it was like to The Red Deer & District Commu- this type of sponsorship.” work in the industry. I told them nity Foundation will be hosting the This year approximately 700 that it has come a long ways over 13th Annual Women of Excellence guests attended the gala to celebrate the years, but women continue to in July 2020 with nominations open- a total of 56 nominees within 12 face a lot of challenges. ing November 13, 2019. Nomination categories. “I hope what the audience and Leah Ullyot of Chandos Construc- Central Alberta as a whole takes forms can be found online at www. tion and Central Alberta Women away from this is that women have rddcf.ca or www.big105.fm. in Construction presented the first- and continue to rise above and per- annual Women in Construction severe. There is a place in this indus- Award and said the experience was try for us; we can do it. I hope this inspirational. award will not only recognize the “I was overwhelmed with joy and women who have been trailblaz- in awe of the support we received ers in the industry, but will inspire that evening,” Ullyot said of the gala. other women and young girls to look

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www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 73 Olds College makes changes to trades program to meet demand

For over 50 years, Olds College has pro- vided instruction in agricultural and heavy equipment to students across North America. Since that first year in 1968, agricultural equipment tech- nicians and heavy equipment techni- Olds College’s Agricultural & Heavy Equipment comprehensive program provides students with a thorough cians have become a cornerstone of the understanding of the fundamentals in engines, hydraulics, braking, electrical, starting, charging, fuel trades and apprenticeships offerings of systems, and more. Olds College. As equipment has contin- ued to grow, the agriculture industry ing changes with the curriculum and completion of the program, students continues to rely on increasing tech- delivery of this in-demand program,” who meet apprenticeship requirements nology, efficiency, and higher yields comments Dan Daley, dean, School of for Period 1 of the trade are eligible to ensure profitability. As equipment Trades. “For the fall 2020 intake, stu- to write their first period apprentice- continues to evolve with technology, dents will be able to register for the ship exam and begin their journey as skilled agricultural and heavy equip- Agricultural and Heavy Equipment Di- a registered apprentice in either trade ment technicians are more important ploma and choose between a focus on selected. than ever. agricultural or heavy equipment.” “Our goal at Olds College is to ensure Today, the Agricultural & Heavy Daley continues that with the ad- our students have everything they Equipment comprehensive program vancement and sophistication of new need to be successful. We are commit- provides students with a thorough machinery, and in order to ensure that ted to providing an excellent student understanding of the fundamentals in their students have the knowledge and experience, while working with indus- engines, hydraulics, braking, electrical, skills to be successful in entry-level try to ensure that their needs are being starting, charging, fuel systems, and positions within the industry, the two- met as partners and potential employ- more. It provides an excellent opportu- year diploma with a specialized focus ers, “ says Daley. nity for students to be fully introduced allows students to gain the experience To learn more about these exciting into both the Agricultural Equipment that is required. programs, visit oldscollege.ca. Technician (AET) and Heavy Equip- Starting in the fall of 2020, the Ag- ment Technician (HET) trades. To en- ricultural Equipment Technician and sure the program is aligned with the Heavy Equipment Technician trades needs of industry, the college works will be sharing the same curriculum with the Program Industry Advisory in Period 1, with their apprentice- Committee consisting of journeymen ship programs. This Pre-Employment and employers currently working in Technician Program gives students the the industry. foundation to enter the workforce and In response to growing demand, Olds become an apprentice through gain- College recently increased the capacity ing technical training and experience of the students from 30 to 60 students. before starting their formal appren- This change was implemented for the ticeship program. As a result, students fall 2019 intake, with all available seats enrolled in this program will have the In response to growing demand, Olds College filled. opportunity to explore both trades in recently increased the capacity of the students “We are making some very excit- their apprenticeship training. Upon from 30 to 60 students.

74 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 CCDC Master Specification for Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

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The new standard for bid documents all of the following sections: The Canadian Construction Docu- ments Committee (CCDC) Master 00 11 13 Advertisement for bids Specification for Division 00 will serve 00 11 16 Letter of invitation to bid as a tool to help procurement authori- 00 21 13 Instructions to bidders ties prepare for their next bid call by helping them create their project- 00 31 00 Available project information specific bid documents in compliance 00 41 13 Bid form – Stipulated price with the industry’s best practices and 00 41 33 Bid form – Cost plus fee the lowest bid procurement method. 00 41 43 Bid form – Unit price This brand-new CCDC publication 00 41 45 Bid form – Combined stipulated and unit price utilizes standard MasterFormat con- ventions, while also being compatible 00 43 23 Bid form supplement – Alternative prices with other CCDC documents. 00 43 36 Bid form supplement – List of subcontractors This master specification, available 00 51 00 Notice of award as a Microsoft Word file, is fully edit- 00 51 13 Letter to unsuccessful bidders able and designed to be user- friendly 00 70 00 Conditions of the contract – simply pick and choose the sections applicable to the project and fill in the 00 70 50 Amendments to agreement blanks as necessary. 00 71 50 Amendments to definitions On top of the document’s open- 00 73 00 Supplementary conditions ing instructions for its use, the CCDC 00 73 63 Contract performance security Master Specification for Division 00 00 91 13 Addenda also contains helpful “spec” notes. These notes help serve as a guide to the user, explaining the intended use of each section and assisting with ed- iting as required. To maximize the effectiveness of the CCDC Master Specification for Division 00, users should familiar- ize themselves with CCDC 23 – A Guide to Calling Bids and Awarding Construction Contracts and use it in conjunction with the new master specification. The CCDC 23 guide fur- Gas Fitting • Heating • Plumbing ther expands upon best practice in the Mechanical Contractors In response to growing demand, Olds College construction industry and will help to recently increased the capacity of the students explain the material found in the mas- 403-346-9699 www.worldclasscontracting.ca from 30 to 60 students. ter specification.

www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 75 Making things easy Highway 11A to undergo a twinning project to help alleviate congestion in the city’s northwest quadrant and plan for the future connection to the east By Shayna Wiwierski

Seen here is the Highway 11A and Gaetz Avenue intersection in the bottom left corner. On the east is the future alignment of the Northland Drive extension east of Gaetz Avenue. The pre-grading and utility work was completed a number of years ago.

As part of the City of Red Deer’s 10- “This project has been planned by will be a number of improvements year Capital Plan, Northland Drive the City for a number of years, it’s a along the corridor, which will include (Highway 11A) will soon undergo a very long-term project since some- underground utilities, such as sig- twinning project between Highway 2 thing of this magnitude takes a lot nificant water, sanitary, and storm infrastructure, and the conversion of and Gaetz Avenue that will increase of planning,” says Niki Burkinshaw, the roadway into a four-lane urban the roadway capacity in preparation transportation engineer for the City standard arterial roadway. There will for the future construction of North- of Red Deer. also be intersection improvements land Drive east of Gaetz Avenue. In order to start the project, there at Highway 11A and Gaetz Avenue, as well as Highway 11A and Taylor Drive. The City is also planning a fu- ture overpass at the Canadian Pacific (CP) Railway crossing on Northland Drive between Gaetz Avenue and Taylor Drive. Right now the project is in the de- tailed design phase and based on the approved 2019 Capital Plan, construc- tion is tentatively expected to begin in 2020. Since the project will have mul- Committed to maintaining tiple phases, completion is aimed for your roads, utilities, and waste 2022. Based on the 2019 Capital Plan, management in a way that the project is budgeted at $9.2 million for the detailed design of the twin- sustains our environment. ning and intersection improvements, which includes land acquisition. The www.rdcounty.ca additional component of the CP Rail overpass is budgeted at $1.9 million for the design, which includes the po-

76 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 The full project area of the Highway 11A twinning project (Highway 2 to Gaetz Avenue). tential to start some pre-grading and earthworks. The project will be fund- ed by customer contributions, off-site levies, and tax-supported debt. The There are some things you just shouldn’t have to explain to your lawyer. City is currently in discussions with Alberta Transportation with regards to cost sharing the improvements of Northland Drive from Highway 2 to Gaetz Avenue. Although they are still in the de- tailed design phase, which is being done by Al-Terra Engineering Ltd. in collaboration with LEX3 Engineer- ing, Burkinshaw says that the tim- ing of the project has been impacted by both funding certainty and the growth of the community as well. Even though the project is tentatively scheduled for construction to start in 2020, it will depend on when council approves the funding for that year. If it’s approved, then they will send it out to tender. The Highway 11A project is part of the larger Northland Drive project, which is needed to provide access to new residential and commercial de- velopment areas in the city’s north- east quadrant, as well as to provide connection to major employment in the city’s northwest. “Over the last number of years, we have had significant growth in our southeast portion of the city, but those major employment areas con- tinue to be in the northwest, diagonal across the city,” says Burkinshaw. “This provides a vital connection be- tween those areas.”

www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 77 Build your success on Merit

When it comes to offering courses that sharpen skills, help advance careers, and remain competitive, Merit College of Construction is a one-stop training provider. The college of- fers online, in-class, and onsite programs that help employ- ees gain leadership skills, learn new construction skills, and ensure supervisors have the know-how to lead successful teams. Not only is the college recognized by the Canadian Con- struction Association as a preferred trainer, it provides Merit benefits such as: • High-quality education and scholarships • Designation and credit programs, including ICCS, Gold Seal, Red Seal, and Blue Seal • 25 per cent discount on most training programs for Merit members. “Our members look to the college for courses that will help them move forward with their career in skilled trades,” said Malcolm D. Kirkland, president of Merit Contractors Asso- ciation. “The college allows them the opportunity to gain The Merit College of Construction is a one-stop training provider. valuable credits that help them achieve industry-specific accreditation, including Gold Seal accreditation.” With flagship programs that include the Supervisor Training Program (STP) and Leadership Development Program (LDP), the college provides training for the next preferred method of delivery. generation of leaders in our industry. The tailored courses “We know not everyone can take time away from proj- will aid students as they work towards Gold Seal accredita- ects to attend a class in-person,” says Kirkland. “Giving tion. Courses include, but are not limited to, Construction companies and students flexibility is a key factor in the Business Management; Construction Contract Law; Project move to enhance the college’s online course offering, as Management and Project Planning & Cost Control. well as continuing to promote instruction at the job site.” In-class courses are offered in both Edmonton and Cal- Unlike traditional institutions, the college has the flex- gary, with online courses available 24 hours a day/seven ibility to adapt and develop new courses to meet the needs days a week. The college will also arrange to have course- of industry and members. For example, with recent updates specific training delivered to the team on site if that is the to legislation and human resource practises the college can work with facilitators or in-house expertise to design and Build on what implement material for a session that includes, but is not limited to, free webinars for Merit members. matters most. In addition, the college offers courses and seminars that Together, we’ll create a customized risk management and insurance strategy that lays the focus on specific areas of interest that can include respect foundation for your continued success. in the workplace, mental health, cannabis, WCB naviga- Have a leading broker in the Construction Industry working for you. tion, occupation health & safety (OHS) and employment 203 - 33 McKenzie Crescent Red Deer County, Alberta standards, to name a few. 403.309.3770 www.hubinternational.com For more information on courses and seminars offered by Merit’s College of Construction, visit meritalberta.com/ Advocacy | Tailored Insurance Solutions | Peace of Mind training, or email [email protected].

78 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 At a Crossroad Red Deer church envisions major expansion to support community connections and sense of belonging By Jason Syvixay Summer 2021, CrossRoads Church will refocus its efforts towards a new building addition. This expansion is a necessary one, as CrossRoads Church’s service is often standing room only. “Our facility meeting spaces are at capacity over the course of the week, making it challenging to be flexible or meet requirements for meeting spaces, funerals, weddings, rehearsals, and our own ministry programming,” says the

The CrossRoads Church Phase 4 expansion will see the creation of more church on their website. “Our building is just one tool to seating, meeting and multi-use spaces, washrooms, and amenities like a cafe. reach our communities for Christ. We want to serve our communities better by creating more multi-use spaces.” For many, churches are places of worship and are substan- tial hubs for community belonging and interpersonal ex- Get ready for CrossRoads Church’s expansion change. They are often considered ‘third spaces’ — the plac- Get ready … for more scripture, for more community, es we visit in between work and home — and are important and for more outreach. This is seemingly the motto which places that drive community and economic development. forms the intentions behind – and the foundation for – More recently though, churches have taken on the role CrossRoads Church’s capital fundraising campaign. Their of developer in some cities, partnering with municipalities, expanded facilities hope to support existing and emerging city planners, architects, and builders to rethink and retro- visitors. In April of 2019, the church had set aside $1.7 mil- fit their spaces with residential and commercial uses. “We are embarking on a three-year faith journey to raise lion to the expansion, and are seeking an additional mini- $8 million by 2022 towards the total $18-million cost of the mum of $8 million by the end of 2022. Phase 4 expansion of CrossRoads Church,” boasts Cross- “All of this will go towards the total $18-million Phase 4 Roads Church on their website. expansion of CrossRoads Church. The remaining expan- CrossRoads Church, located at 38105 Range Road 276 in sion costs will be financed through a combination of mort- Red Deer, Alberta, along with their building committee and gage, non-interest loans, interest-bearing loans, and ongo- consultants Timcon Construction, Axion Architecture Inc., ing long-term financial contributions to our capital fund,” and architect consultants John Hull and Wendi Ronspies, their website confidently states. are embarking on a multi-year expansion of its facilities. To learn more about Phase 4A of the CrossRoads Church The CrossRoads Church Phase 4 expansion will see the cre- expansion, visit crossroadschurch.ca. ation of more seating, meeting and multi-use spaces, wash- rooms, and amenities like a cafe. In addition to this, the project scope includes technical considerations like: sound- proof translation booths to translate up to three different languages during a service, video projection and screens, and various lighting solutions. Phase 4 of the church’s ex- pansion will also include an expanded sanctuary, foyer, and additional office spaces. Parking lot enhancements will be prioritized to improve traffic flow, enlarge a drop-off and pick-up area, and create handicap parking spots. From May 2019 to September 2019, redevelopment ef- 100 – 550 Laura Avenue forts have focused on the improved seating in the church’s Red Deer County, Alberta T4E 0A5 sanctuary — from 900 to over 1,800. From May 2020 to

www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 79 From sports to books The Town of Blackfalds expanding Multi-Plex and adding new library By Shayna Wiwierski

The town of Blackfalds is expanding their existing multi-plex to include an additional ice surface and a new library.

The town of Blackfalds will soon have be attached to the existing multi-plex. sitting at 6,500 square feet and they a larger multi-plex and a new library. It will also feature a specialty dress- need about 12,000 square feet of space Wanting to meet the needs of a ing room for a hockey team, which to operate the business, especially for future population, town council ap- the town is hoping to announce soon. our population of 10,000,” says Sean proved the expansion to the Black- In addition to the new ice surface, Barnes, director of community servic- falds Multi-Plex earlier this year. The the building will also house a new es for the Town of Blackfalds. “That’s expansion will include approximately library to accommodate the growing why we added to that project. At first over 1,300 more seats, as well as a population in the town. it was just going to be just the multi- new NHL-sized ice arena which will “Our library is a little bit small, it’s plex, but then council decided ‘hey, why not build the library at the same time?’” • General Contracting The library was originally slated in • Construction Management the Town’s capital budget in 2024, but • Public/Private Partnerships • Design Build they felt that it would fit nicely with Since 1993 the new arena. The library, which will be 12,000 square feet, will be in the Building into the future for 25 years front of the arena, nestled between the existing and new portion. Although libraries and sports come from two different realms, Barnes says that they wanted to mix arts and culture with recreational sports since they have seen a lot of facilities in Al- berta and Western Canada combine COMMERCIAL CIVIL/INFRASTRUCTURE INSTITUTIONAL INDUSTRIAL the two to increase the flow of traffic. • Motels / Apartments • Rural Road – Bridge Upgrades • Schools • Shops & Buildings • Malls / Retail • Signage • Hospitals • Manufacturing “What we are seeing is when you • Tenant Improvements • Public Facilities • Recreational add in the library, it gets busier, you • Office Buildings have more flow of traffic into the li- 106 - 32 Burnt Lake Crescent, Red Deer, AB T4S 0K6 • T: 403-309-0328 • F: 403-309-0338 • www.pearlrose.ca brary because people are there, they

80 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 The Blackfalds Multi-Plex expansion will have a number of features The library, which will be 12,000 square feet, will be in the front of the arena, that are similar to Edmonton’s arena, such as loge seating. nestled between the existing and new portion. have a family that are sitting there, as well as from the Dual Ice Develop- Other challenges Osborne mentions and have the chance to go into the li- ment Society (DIDS), who is working is that there is a railway right of way brary to read a book while their broth- with the Town to fundraise $1 million that has to be considered since it’s be- ers or sisters are playing [sports],” says through corporate sponsorships and side the multi-plex and the eventual Barnes. “They have somewhere else to other fundraising initiatives. They parking lot expansion. They also have go. We are noticing that it’s a plus for are also looking for additional funding to keep in mind the coordination of libraries to be in a recreation centre.” from Lacombe County. the road realignments for the town ACI Architects based out of Edmon- Once built, the Town hopes to and some of the aerial power infra- ton was awarded the architectural achieve LEED Silver status. Barnes structure has to be considered in the says that they are planning on adding services for the project this past sum- design as well. mer. Barnes says that they choose that solar power features into the design. Even though it will take a few years firm because of the strong sports and The expansion itself will feature a to be completed, Barnes says that the recreation background they bring to single-slope roof with a heavy timber town is very excited about the expan- the project, even incorporating some structure for both the arena and li- sion and new library, and that the seating design principles learned from brary. Osborne says that the Town of project is needed to accommodate the Rogers Place in Edmonton, which is Blackfalds has several public buildings growing population. where the Edmonton Oilers play. that already incorporate heavy timber “We are a town of 10,000 people Kevin Osborne, associate at ACI into their designs, such as the Abbey and are the only ones in Central Al- Architects Inc., says that in designing Centre, the Civic Cultural Centre, and berta which doesn’t have a twin arena the Blackfalds Multi-Plex expansion the Community Centre. He adds that they are adding a number of features in designing the building they wanted for over 10,000 people. We are split- that are similar to Edmonton’s arena, to be sensitive to the area since the ting at the seams from our existing fa- such as loge seating. existing multi-plex abuts an existing cility,” says Barnes. “The biggest rea- “It’s more like table seating as op- neighbourhood, so they have to make son we are doing it is because we need posed to individual seats at one end sure they are sensitive to their needs more ice. A lot of our teams are going of the arena. So, you can have corpo- and wants, and that the flow isn’t in- out of town to play hockey. The big- rations who will take on one of those creased too substantially through the gest thing for our families is that we sections,” says Osborne. “It’s a more area. needed this in our community.” unique and enjoyable experience when you watch an event.” The final design for the project was completed in late September and they hope to go to tender with the contracts awarded in the new year. Barnes says they are looking to start construction in spring 2020 with a May/June 2021 completion date. The project is budgeted at $20 million, plus another $1.5 million to expand the parking lot to 400 stalls. Funding is The final design for the project was completed in late September and they hope to go to tender with the contracts awarded in the new year. coming from the Town of Blackfalds,

www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 81 Build it and they will come Plans for the G.H. Dawe Community Centre expansion and spray park centred around community connection and enhanced access to recreational opportunities By Jason Syvixay Like its geographic position smack-dab in between Cal- gary and Edmonton, the City of Red Deer is past the halfway point for the planning and design efforts for its G.H. Dawe Community Centre expansion and spray park redevelopment. With an estimated population of 101,002 people (2019 Municipal Census), the highly anticipated and significant- ly-discussed G.H. Dawe Community Centre expansion and spray park hopes to accommodate new and existing users with an outdoor spray park, an additional NHL-sized ice surface (bringing the total to two in the facility), and with enhanced programmable spaces for a variety of activities. These enhancements are currently being reviewed as part of the detailed design phase of the G.H. Dawe Com- Capital Budget deliberations by its city council. munity Centre expansion and spray park redevelopment. To build on their G.H. Dawe Site Master Plan completed Detailed design often comes after a vision or concept is ap- in 2016, the City of Red Deer recently applied for federal proved, and involves more specificity around materials, fab- funding. According to their website, if funding is approved, rication, and construction. This detailed design phase that the City stands to gain $15,391,232 and $12,824,744 from the City of Red Deer’s administration is currently oversee- the federal and provincial government, respectively. While ing also involves a thorough review of traffic impacts and the decision of these applications are pending, the City is mitigating solutions, as well as improvements to hardscape beginning work on detailed designs — evolving the con- infrastructure like parking lots and surrounding/impacted streets. As the detailed design phase is not yet complete, ceptual designs already approved through refinements and renderings and drawings for the G.H. Dawe Community through the development of plans, specifications for items Centre expansion and spray park redevelopment are yet to like materials, estimates for construction, and procurement. be revealed. Community centres are a common sight in many cit- While funding for detailed design was previously ap- ies around the world. They have an ability to strengthen proved, the budget for the full construction of the G.H. family bonds, support neighbourhoods and community Dawe Community Centre expansion and spray park has connection, and offer valuable information and services. not yet been granted. This request for funding will be delib- Community centres also often offer access to recreation erated in November of 2019 as part of the City of Red Deer’s opportunities that support physical and mental well-being, spaces for play that increase child-mobility, and support early childhood learning objectives and outcomes, as well central alberta as opportunities for gathering that allow people to learn fire protection from one another and exchange ideas and insights. The G.H. Dawe Community Centre expansion and spray Inspection T: 403.346.5150 park redevelopment hopes to capitalize on these important Installation F: 403.346.5153 community wellbeing and social integration outcomes to Design 24 Hr.: 403.704.4691 allow for the City of Red Deer to tap into the power of its people to leverage social, physical, and economic benefits. Maintenance 403.588.6586 As the old adage goes, “families that play together stay Backflow Preventers E: [email protected] together”. Fire Pumps #1A, 7491 - 49 Avenue To learn more about the G.H. Dawe Community Centre Special Hazards Red Deer, AB T4P 1N1 expansion and spray park, visit reddeer.ca.

82 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 Passing through Junction 42 open in Red Deer County as a new pit-stop for truckers and those passing through the area By Shayna Wiwierski

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www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 83 Across the way Blackfalds Crossing Commercial Development brings a grocery anchor and other meaningful services By Jason Syvixay

The community of Blackfalds will soon have more commer- development and will be the first comprehensive retail de- cial development to offer for the surrounding regions. velopment in the town of Blackfalds,” says Kyle Braithwite, “With controlled access right off the highway (main development with Forum Properties. “[The development] street) and miles of exposure, this future development will will create hundreds of jobs when fully developed and al- truly become Blackfalds’ retail node for decades to come,” low local residents to shop locally versus trading into Red boasts Forum Properties, a full-service developer of retail Deer.” neighbourhood shopping centres, and the creative force be- On their project website, Forum boasts significant sta- hind Blackfalds Crossing. tistics relevant to supporting retail development. From a This quick access to and from the highway is what the population of 10.1K people, to a trade area population of Blackfalds Crossing Commercial Development is banking 250,000, to a median family income of $100.3K, their new on. With tenants like Buy-Low Foods, Dollarama, a canna- Blackfalds Crossing Commercial Development is pulling bis shop, and a Dairy Queen, the Blackfalds Crossing Com- from all of the right ingredients for retail success. mercial Development is looking to cash in on its 10-minute Just 10 minutes north of the city of Red Deer, the Black- proximity to the city of Red Deer to become a bustling and falds Crossing Commercial Development hopes to serve active commercial node and hub for residents and visitors surrounding towns and their residents’ needs with 12-acres alike. of commercial enterprise. The total project, when fully “Blackfalds Crossing is a 12-acre grocery-anchored retail built, will be approximately 100,000 square feet. Phase 1,

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www.scottbuilders.com which started construction in the spring of 2019, will be The development came about since Forum was looking 48,220 square feet. Scott Builders are the general contrac- for a commercial development opportunity in Blackfalds tors on the project and the first phase is expected to open in for a few years. They were able to negotiate with Elkay spring 2020. As of right now, Phase 2 is leasing dependent, Developments on the acquisition of the 12-acre parcel at which will depend on market conditions. the corner of Highway 597 and 2A, which allowed them From grocery to retail, the Blackfalds Crossing Commer- to market to national grocers and create a true retail node. cial Development is seeking tenants for space that ranges A retail development of this size is important for the re- from 3,000 square feet to 18,380 square feet, and is set to gion and is predicated on the assumption of becoming a hub open in 2020. and a destination. Once retail is developed, residential de- velopment is often the inevitable secondary development step. Elkay Lands Developer, Rick Friesen, was quoted in la- combeonline.com saying that a grocery anchor for the Blackfalds Crossing Commercial Development, will likely

Since 1961 precipitate massive spin-off impacts. “Once you have that anchor then the banks, nail bars, reSidential • commercial and various businesses comfortable moving in around that food mart will fall into place,” he said. To learn more about the Blackfalds Crossing Commercial Development and available spaces for commercial tenancy, visit forumproperties.com.

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86 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 Accommodating growth Red Deer-based insurance company Ing & McKee to move into new office By Shayna Wiwierski

Locally owned and operated for over 50 years, Ing & McKee Insurance will be moving to a new office building, located at 6000 – 20 Sharp Avenue in Red Deer in January 2020.

Those working in the Ing & McKee office in Red Deer The project is being built by Tricon Developments and will soon have more space to accommodate the business’ was designed by Berry Architecture in Red Deer. Other growth. RDCA members who worked on the project include Triple Locally owned and operated for over 50 years, Ing & A Electric Ltd., Civic Mechanical Ltd., Aries/Airflo Heating McKee Insurance will be moving to a new office building, & Air Conditioning, Eagle Builders LP, Four Star Drywall, located at 6000 – 20 Sharp Avenue in Red Deer in January J.T. Setters & Sons Construction Ltd., Central Alberta Tile 2020. The building, which is being built by Maxima Hold- One, J.R. Masonry Western Ltd., and Western Painting and ings Group Inc. on a 10-acre site off of 19th Street, will be a Decorating. 20,000 square-foot office with an additional 3,000 square Jason Bell, project manager for Tricon Developments, feet and an underground parkade. says that there have been a few small challenges on site, Ing & McKee will be the anchor tenant in the building with the biggest one being the weather they had around and were looking for a new location since they have out- Red Deer this summer. grown their current office space. “When the site becomes a mess due to rain, it adds extra “Through the growth of Ing & McKee, the current build- pressure to the trades to focus on safety and performance. ing doesn’t meet our current needs. We are looking for a For the most part the project has gone quite well,” says Bell. home for the next 25 years, so that’s why we decided to “We are happy with the trades we have partnered with for go in that direction,” says Jonathan Wenger, project owner this project and are excited about some of the new relation- with Maxima Holdings and partner at Ing & McKee, who ships that are being developed. We look forward to starting adds that they have 65 staff in their current building with the next project right away.” the new one to accommodate growth comfortably. Once the building and site is complete, Bell says all the The owners’ team decided to build the new office in the infrastructure will be in place to continue developing Phase 2 of the site, which will bring more amenities to that part south end of town since it will help to bring more develop- of Red Deer. ment to the area. Ing & McKee have been serving custom- ers in their south-end location for over 15 years. Wenger says that they are hopeful that they are able to bring over different amenity services to that part of the city to help bolster a more commercial presence in the area. The building, which started construction in October 2018, is just Phase 1 on what the ownership group says will be a number of different buildings on the site. Wenger says they are hoping to build another four or five buildings over the next few years, with the second one starting construc- The owners’ team decided to build the new office in the south end of town since it will help to bring more development to the area. tion by the end of 2019.

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ŽŶƚƌĂĐƚƐ DĞŵďĞƌ EŽŶͲDĞŵďĞƌ YƵĂŶƚŝƚLJ ϮͲϮϬϬϴ ;/ŶĐůƵĚĞƐϮ^ĞĂůƐͿ ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϵϮ͘ϬϬ ΨϭϯϮ͘ϬϬ  ^ƚŝƉƵůĂƚĞĚWƌŝĐĞŽŶƚƌĂĐƚͲEŽƚĞ͗'ĞŶĞƌĂů^ƵƉƉůĞŵĞŶƚĂƌLJŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐĨŽƌ ^ĞĂůƐ Ψϭϲ͘ϬϬ ΨϮϰ͘ϱϬ ƵƐĞŝŶƚŚĞWƌŽǀŝŶĐĞŽĨůďĞƌƚĂŵƵƐƚďĞƵƐĞĚ–ZĞƋƵĞƐƚǁŚĞŶŽƌĚĞƌŝŶŐ   ϯͲϮϬϭϲ ;/ŶĐůƵĚĞƐϮ^ĞĂůƐͿ ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϵϮ͘ϬϬ ΨϭϯϮ͘ϬϬ  ŽƐƚWůƵƐŽŶƚƌĂĐƚͲEŽƚĞ͗'ĞŶĞƌĂů^ƵƉƉůĞŵĞŶƚĂƌLJŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐĨŽƌƵƐĞŝŶ ^ĞĂůƐ Ψϭϲ͘ϬϬ ΨϮϰ͘ϱϬ ƚŚĞWƌŽǀŝŶĐĞŽĨůďĞƌƚĂŵƵƐƚďĞƵƐĞĚ–ZĞƋƵĞƐƚǁŚĞŶŽƌĚĞƌŝŶŐ   ϮDͲϮϬϭϲ ;/ŶĐůƵĚĞƐϮ^ĞĂůƐͿ ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϵϮ͘ϬϬ ΨϭϯϮ͘ϬϬ  DĂƐƚĞƌŐƌĞĞŵĞŶƚ  ^ĞĂůƐ Ψϭϲ͘ϬϬ ΨϮϰ͘ϱϬ  ϮtͲϮϬϭϲ  ^ĞĂůƐ Ψϭϲ͘ϬϬ ΨϮϰ͘ϱϬ tŽƌŬƵƚŚŽƌŝnjĂƚŝŽŶ   ϰͲϮϬϭϭ ;/ŶĐůƵĚĞƐϮ^ĞĂůƐͿ ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϵϮ͘ϬϬ ΨϭϯϮ͘ϬϬ  hŶŝƚWƌŝĐĞŽŶƚƌĂĐƚͲEŽƚĞ͗'ĞŶĞƌĂů^ƵƉƉůĞŵĞŶƚĂƌLJŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐĨŽƌƵƐĞ ^ĞĂůƐ Ψϭϲ͘ϬϬ ΨϮϰ͘ϱϬ ŝŶƚŚĞWƌŽǀŝŶĐĞŽĨůďĞƌƚĂŵƵƐƚďĞƵƐĞĚ–ZĞƋƵĞƐƚǁŚĞŶŽƌĚĞƌŝŶŐ   ϱͲϮϬϭϬ ;/ŶĐůƵĚĞƐϮ^ĞĂůƐͿ ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϵϮ͘ϬϬ ΨϭϯϮ͘ϬϬ  DŽŶƚƌĂĐƚĨŽƌ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ  ^ĞĂůƐ Ψϭϲ͘ϬϬ ΨϮϰ͘ϱϬ  ϱͲϮϬϭϬ ;/ŶĐůƵĚĞƐϮ^ĞĂůƐͿ ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϵϮ͘ϬϬ ΨϭϯϮ͘ϬϬ  DŽŶƚƌĂĐƚĨŽƌ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐΘŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶͲEŽƚĞ͗'ĞŶĞƌĂů ^ƵƉƉůĞŵĞŶƚĂƌLJŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐĨŽƌƵƐĞŝŶƚŚĞWƌŽǀŝŶĐĞŽĨůďĞƌƚĂŵƵƐƚďĞ ^ĞĂůƐ Ψϭϲ͘ϬϬ ΨϮϰ͘ϱϬ ƵƐĞĚ–ZĞƋƵĞƐƚǁŚĞŶŽƌĚĞƌŝŶŐ   ϭϰͲϮϬϭϯ ;/ŶĐůƵĚĞƐϮ^ĞĂůƐͿ ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϵϮ͘ϬϬ ΨϭϯϮ͘ϬϬ  ĞƐŝŐŶͲƵŝůĚ^ƚŝƉƵůĂƚĞĚWƌŝĐĞŽŶƚƌĂĐƚͲEŽƚĞ͗'ĞŶĞƌĂů^ƵƉƉůĞŵĞŶƚĂƌLJ ŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐĨŽƌƵƐĞŝŶƚŚĞWƌŽǀŝŶĐĞŽĨůďĞƌƚĂŵƵƐƚďĞƵƐĞĚ–ZĞƋƵĞƐƚ ^ĞĂůƐ Ψϭϲ͘ϬϬ ΨϮϰ͘ϱϬ ǁŚĞŶŽƌĚĞƌŝŶŐ   ϭϱͲϮϬϭϯ ;/ŶĐůƵĚĞƐϮ^ĞĂůƐͿ ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϵϮ͘ϬϬ ΨϭϯϮ͘ϬϬ  ĞƐŝŐŶͲƵŝůĚĞƌͬŽŶƐƵůƚĂŶƚŽŶƚƌĂĐƚ  ^ĞĂůƐ Ψϭϲ͘ϬϬ ΨϮϰ͘ϱϬ  ϭϳͲϮϬϭϬ ;/ŶĐůƵĚĞƐϮ^ĞĂůƐͿ ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϵϮ͘ϬϬ ΨϭϯϮ͘ϬϬ  ^ƚŝƉƵůĂƚĞĚWƌŝĐĞŽŶƚƌĂĐƚĞƚǁĞĞŶKǁŶĞƌΘdƌĂĚĞŽŶƚƌĂĐƚŽƌƐĨŽƌD WƌŽũĞĐƚƐͲEŽƚĞ͗'ĞŶĞƌĂů^ƵƉƉůĞŵĞŶƚĂƌLJŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐĨŽƌƵƐĞŝŶƚŚĞ ^ĞĂůƐ Ψϭϲ͘ϬϬ ΨϮϰ͘ϱϬ WƌŽǀŝŶĐĞŽĨůďĞƌƚĂŵƵƐƚďĞƵƐĞĚ–ZĞƋƵĞƐƚǁŚĞŶŽƌĚĞƌŝŶŐ   ϭϴͲϮϬϬϭ ;/ŶĐůƵĚĞƐϮ^ĞĂůƐͿ ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϵϮ͘ϬϬ ΨϭϯϮ͘ϬϬ  ŝǀŝůtŽƌŬƐŽŶƚƌĂĐƚͲEŽƚĞ͗'ĞŶĞƌĂů^ƵƉƉůĞŵĞŶƚĂƌLJŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐĨŽƌƵƐĞ ^ĞĂůƐ Ψϭϲ͘ϬϬ ΨϮϰ͘ϱϬ ŝŶƚŚĞWƌŽǀŝŶĐĞŽĨůďĞƌƚĂŵƵƐƚďĞƵƐĞĚ–ZĞƋƵĞƐƚǁŚĞŶŽƌĚĞƌŝŶŐ   ϯϬͲϮϬϭϴ ;/ŶĐůƵĚĞƐϮ^ĞĂůƐͿ ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϵϮ͘ϬϬ ΨϭϯϮ͘ϬϬ  /ŶƚĞŐƌĂƚĞĚWƌŽũĞĐƚĞůŝǀĞƌLJŽŶƚƌĂĐƚ  ^ĞĂůƐ Ψϭϲ͘ϬϬ ΨϮϰ͘ϱϬ  KƚŚĞƌŽĐƵŵĞŶƚƐ

&ƌĞĞĚŽǁŶůŽĂĚ ϵͲϮϬϭϴ ^ĞĂůƐ Ψϯ͘ϬϬ Ψϲ͘ϬϬ ^ƚĂƚƵƚŽƌLJĞĐůĂƌĂƚŝŽŶƐϵΘϵ Ăƚǁǁǁ͘ĐĐĚĐ͘ŽƌŐ  ϭϭͲϮϬϭϴ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ Ψϰϳ͘ϬϬ ΨϳϬ͘ϱϬ  ŽŶƚƌĂĐƚŽƌΖƐYƵĂůŝĨŝĐĂƚŝŽŶ^ƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚ  ^ĞĂůƐ Ψϯ͘ϬϬ Ψϲ͘ϬϬ  ϭϮͲϭϵϵϰ  ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψϱ͘ϱϬ Ψϴ͘ϬϬ WƌŽũĞĐƚ&ŝŶĂŶĐŝĂů/ŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶ   ŝǀŝƐŝŽŶϬϬͲϮϬϭϴDĂƐƚĞƌ^ƉĞĐŝĨŝĐĂƚŝŽŶƐ͗  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϯϬϬ͘ϬϬ ΨϭϯϮ͘ϬϬ WƌŽĐƵƌĞŵĞŶƚΘŽŶƚƌĂĐƚŝŶŐZĞƋƵŝƌĞŵĞŶƚƐ   ϮϮϬ͕ϮϮϭ͕ϮϮϮ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϮϬ͘ϬϬ ΨϰϬ͘ϬϬ ŽŶĚ&ŽƌŵƐ   ϭϬͲϮϬϭϴ  ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψϱϰ͘ϬϬ Ψϴϭ͘ϬϬ  'ƵŝĚĞƚŽŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶWƌŽũĞĐƚĞůŝǀĞƌLJDĞƚŚŽĚƐ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ Ψϯϴ͘ϬϬ Ψϱϳ͘ϬϬ  ϮϬͲϮϬϬϴ  ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψϯϰ͘ϬϬ Ψϱϭ͘ϬϬ  'ƵŝĚĞƚŽƚŚĞhƐĞŽĨϮͲϮϬϬϴ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϮϲ͘ϬϬ Ψϯϵ͘ϬϬ 

ZĞĚĞĞƌŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶƐƐŽĐŝĂƚŝŽŶ–ĂLJϯ͕ϳϰϳϭĚŐĂƌ/ŶĚƵƐƚƌŝĂůĞŶĚ͕ZĞĚĞĞƌ͕͕dϰWϯϱ

90 | RED DEER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION – 2019/2020 Red Deer Construction Association Construction Contracts and Seals (continued) ZĞĚĞĞƌŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶƐƐŽĐŝĂƚŝŽŶ–ŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶŽŶƚƌĂĐƚƐĂŶĚ^ĞĂůƐ KhDEdKZZ&KZD;ĂůůƉƌŝĐĞƐƐƵďũĞĐƚƚŽ'^d–WŽƐƚĂŐĞΘ,ĂŶĚůŝŶŐŽƐƚƐĂƌĞĂĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂůͿ

ϮϭͲϮϬϭϲ  ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψϱϰ͘ϬϬ Ψϴϭ͘ϬϬ  'ƵŝĚĞƚŽŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶ/ŶƐƵƌĂŶĐĞ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ Ψϯϴ͘ϬϬ Ψϱϳ͘ϬϬ  ϮϮͲϮϬϬϮ  ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψϱϰ͘ϬϬ Ψϴϭ͘ϬϬ  'ƵŝĚĞƚŽŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶ^ƵƌĞƚLJŽŶĚƐ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ Ψϯϴ͘ϬϬ Ψϱϳ͘ϬϬ  ϮϯͲϮϬϭϴ  ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψϱϰ͘ϬϬ Ψϴϭ͘ϬϬ  'ƵŝĚĞƚŽĂůůŝŶŐŝĚƐΘǁĂƌĚŝŶŐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶŽŶƚƌĂĐƚƐ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ Ψϯϴ͘ϬϬ Ψϱϳ͘ϬϬ  ϮϰͲϮϬϭϲ  ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψϱϰ͘ϬϬ Ψϴϭ͘ϬϬ  'ƵŝĚĞƚŽDŽĚĞů&ŽƌŵƐĂŶĚ^ƵƉƉŽƌƚŽĐƵŵĞŶƚƐ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ Ψϯϴ͘ϬϬ Ψϱϳ͘ϬϬ  ϮϵͲϮϬϭϲ  ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψϱϰ͘ϬϬ Ψϴϭ͘ϬϬ  'ƵŝĚĞƚŽWƌĞͲYƵĂůŝĨŝĐĂƚŝŽŶ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ Ψϯϴ͘ϬϬ Ψϱϳ͘ϬϬ  ϰϬͲϮϬϭϴ  ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψϯϰ͘ϬϬ Ψϱϭ͘ϬϬ  ZƵůĞƐĨŽƌDĞĚŝĂƚŝŽŶΘƌďŝƚƌĂƚŝŽŶ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϮϲ͘ϬϬ Ψϯϵ͘ϬϬ  ϰϰͲϮϬϭϲ  ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψϯϰ͘ϬϬ Ψϱϭ͘ϬϬ  'ƵŝĚĞƚŽƚŚĞƵƐĞŽĨϭϰΘϭϱ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϮϲ͘ϬϬ Ψϯϵ͘ϬϬ  ϰϱͲϮϬϭϭ  ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψϯϰ͘ϬϬ Ψϱϭ͘ϬϬ  'ƵŝĚĞƚŽƚŚĞƵƐĞŽĨϱͲϮϬϭϬ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϮϲ͘ϬϬ Ψϯϵ͘ϬϬ  ϰϲͲϮϬϭϭ  ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψϯϰ͘ϬϬ Ψϱϭ͘ϬϬ  'ƵŝĚĞƚŽƚŚĞƵƐĞŽĨϱͲϮϬϭϬ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϮϲ͘ϬϬ Ψϯϵ͘ϬϬ  ϰϳͲϮϬϭϭ  ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψϯϰ͘ϬϬ Ψϱϭ͘ϬϬ  'ƵŝĚĞƚŽƚŚĞƵƐĞŽĨϭϳͲϮϬϭϬ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϮϲ͘ϬϬ Ψϯϵ͘ϬϬ  ϰϴͲϮϬϬϮ  ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψϯϰ͘ϬϬ Ψϱϭ͘ϬϬ  'ƵŝĚĞƚŽƚŚĞƵƐĞŽĨϭϴͲϮϬϬϭ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϮϲ͘ϬϬ Ψϯϵ͘ϬϬ  ŝŶĚĞƌŝŶĐůƵĚĞĚ ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ ΨϱϮϬ͘ϬϬ ΨϳϴϬ͘ϬϬ  ŽŵƉůĞƚĞ^ĞƚŽĨŽĐƵŵĞŶƚƐ ^ĞĂůƐŝŶĐůƵĚĞĚ ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϴϰϬ͘ϬϬ Ψϭ͕ϮϲϬ͘ϬϬ  ŽŶƚƌĂĐƚƐ DĞŵďĞƌ EŽŶͲDĞŵďĞƌ YƵĂŶƚŝƚLJ

ϭͲϮϬϬϴ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϳϬ͘ϬϬ ΨϭϬϱ͘ϬϬ  ^ƚŝƉƵůĂƚĞĚƉƌŝĐĞƐƵďĐŽŶƚƌĂĐƚ  ^ĞĂůƐ Ψϭϭ͘ϬϬ Ψϭϲ͘ϱϬ  ϭϵͲϮϬϭϭ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϳϬ͘ϬϬ ΨϭϬϱ͘ϬϬ  ^ƚŝƉƵůĂƚĞĚƉƌŝĐĞ^ƵďͲƐƵďĐŽŶƚƌĂĐƚ  ^ĞĂůƐ Ψϭϭ͘ϬϬ Ψϭϲ͘ϱϬ  'ƵŝĚĞƐ DĞŵďĞƌ EŽŶͲDĞŵďĞƌ YƵĂŶƚŝƚLJ

ϭϲͲϭϵϵϮ  ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψϯ͘ϬϬ Ψϰ͘ϱϬ  'ƵŝĚĞůŝŶĞƐĨŽƌĚĞƚĞƌŵŝŶŝŶŐƚŚĞĐŽƐƚƐĂƐƐŽĐŝĂƚĞĚǁŝƚŚƉĞƌĨŽƌŵŝŶŐĐŚĂŶŐĞƐŝŶƚŚĞ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ǁŽƌŬ ΨϮϰ͘ϬϬ Ψϯϲ͘ϬϬ  ϮϱͲϮϬϬϭ  ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψϯϴ͘ϬϬ Ψϱϳ͘ϬϬ  'ƵŝĚĞƚŽƉƌŽũĞĐƚŵĂŶĂŐĞŵĞŶƚƐĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϮϲ͘ϬϬ Ψϯϵ͘ϬϬ  ϮϲͲϮϬϭϲ  ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψϯϴ͘ϬϬ Ψϱϳ͘ϬϬ  'ƵŝĚĞƚŽŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶDĂŶĂŐĞŵĞŶƚƉƌŽũĞĐƚĚĞůŝǀĞƌLJŵĞƚŚŽĚ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϮϲ͘ϬϬ Ψϯϵ͘ϬϬ  ϮϳͲϭϵϵϳ  ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψϯϴ͘ϬϬ Ψϱϳ͘ϬϬ  'ƵŝĚĞŽŶĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶĞŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚĂůŵĂŶĂŐĞŵĞŶƚƉůĂŶŶŝŶŐ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϮϲ͘ϬϬ Ψϯϵ͘ϬϬ  ϮϴͲϮϬϬϵ  ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψϯϴ͘ϬϬ Ψϱϳ͘ϬϬ  'ƵŝĚĞƚŽŝŵƉƌŽǀŝŶŐĐĂƐŚĨůŽǁŝŶƚŚĞĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶŝŶĚƵƐƚƌLJ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϮϲ͘ϬϬ Ψϯϵ͘ϬϬ  ϱϬͲϮϬϬϯ  ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψϯϴ͘ϬϬ Ψϱϳ͘ϬϬ  A prime contractor’s guide to project financing and payment security  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϮϲ͘ϬϬ Ψϯϵ͘ϬϬ  ϱϭͲϮϬϬϴ  ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψϯϴ͘ϬϬ Ψϱϳ͘ϬϬ  'ƵŝĚĞƚŽĐĂůůŝŶŐďŝĚƐĂŶĚĂǁĂƌĚŝŶŐƐƵďĐŽŶƚƌĂĐƚƐ  ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ ΨϮϲ͘ϬϬ Ψϯϵ͘ϬϬ        

ZĞĚĞĞƌŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶƐƐŽĐŝĂƚŝŽŶ–ĂLJϯ͕ϳϰϳϭĚŐĂƌ/ŶĚƵƐƚƌŝĂůĞŶĚ͕ZĞĚĞĞƌ͕͕dϰWϯϱ

www.rdca.ca • 403-346-4846 | 91 Red Deer Construction Association Construction Contracts and Seals (continued) ZĞĚĞĞƌŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶƐƐŽĐŝĂƚŝŽŶ–ŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶŽŶƚƌĂĐƚƐĂŶĚ^ĞĂůƐ KhDEdKZZ&KZD;ĂůůƉƌŝĐĞƐƐƵďũĞĐƚƚŽ'^d–WŽƐƚĂŐĞΘ,ĂŶĚůŝŶŐŽƐƚƐĂƌĞĂĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂůͿ

ϱϮͲϮϬϬϴ ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψ ϯϴ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϱϳ͘ϬϬ :ŽŝŶƚǀĞŶƚƵƌĞŐƵŝĚĞ ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ Ψ Ϯϲ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϯϵ͘ϬϬ ϱϯͲϮϬϭϲ ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψ ϯϴ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϱϳ͘ϬϬ ƚƌĂĚĞĐŽŶƚƌĂĐƚŽƌΖƐŐƵŝĚĞĂŶĚĐŚĞĐŬůŝƐƚƚŽĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶĐŽŶƚƌĂĐƚƐ ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ Ψ Ϯϲ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϯϵ͘ϬϬ ϲϭͲϮϬϬϴ ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψ ϯϴ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϱϳ͘ϬϬ ZŝƐŬƐŽĨƉƌĞͲƉƵƌĐŚĂƐŝŶŐĞƋƵŝƉŵĞŶƚĂŶĚŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůƐĨŽƌĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶƉƌŽũĞĐƚƐ ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ Ψ Ϯϲ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϯϵ͘ϬϬ ϴϭͲϮϬϬϭ ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψ ϯϴ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϱϳ͘ϬϬ ďĞƐƚƉƌĂĐƚŝĐĞŐƵŝĚĞƚŽƐŽůŝĚǁĂƐƚĞƌĞĚƵĐƚŝŽŶ ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ Ψ Ϯϲ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϯϵ͘ϬϬ ϴϮͲϮϬϬϰ ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψ ϯϴ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϱϳ͘ϬϬ DŽƵůĚŐƵŝĚĞůŝŶĞƐĨŽƌƚŚĞĂŶĂĚŝĂŶĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶŝŶĚƵƐƚƌLJ ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ Ψ Ϯϲ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϯϵ͘ϬϬ ϴϯͲϮϬϬϰ ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ Ψ Ϯϲ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϯϵ͘ϬϬ ŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚĂůŐƵŝĚĞĨŽƌŚŽƚŵŝdžĂƐƉŚĂůƚƉůĂŶƚƐ ϵϬͲϮϬϬϳ ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψ ϯϴ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϱϳ͘ϬϬ 'ƵŝĚĞůŝŶĞƐĨŽƌĞůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐƉƌŽĐƵƌĞŵĞŶƚ ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ Ψ Ϯϲ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϯϵ͘ϬϬ ŝŶĚĞƌŝŶĐůƵĚĞĚ ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψ ϰϭϬ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϲϭϱ͘ϬϬ ŽŵƉůĞƚĞ^ĞƚŽĨŽĐƵŵĞŶƚƐ ^ĞĂůƐŝŶĐůƵĚĞĚ ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ Ψ ϰϴϬ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϳϮϬ͘ϬϬ KƚŚĞƌWƵďůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶƐ DĞŵďĞƌ EŽŶͲDĞŵďĞƌ YƵĂŶƚŝƚLJ ,ƵŵĂŶZĞƐŽƵƌĐĞ 'ƵŝĚĞͲϮϬϭϬ dŽŽůŬŝƚ ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψ ϵϮ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϭϯϴ͘ϬϬ 'ƵŝĚĞͲϭϵϵϯ ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψ ϯϴ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϱϳ͘ϬϬ ZĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚŐƵŝĚĞůŝŶĞƐĨŽƌƉƌŽǀŝƐŝŽŶŽĨŐĞŽƚĞĐŚŶŝĐĂůŝŶĨŽ͘ŝŶĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶ ĐŽŶƚƌĂĐƚƐ ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ Ψ Ϯϲ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϯϵ͘ϬϬ hƐĞŽĨƚŚĞ^ĞĂůĚĞŵŽŶƐƚƌĂƚĞƐƚŚĂƚƚŚĞĚŽĐƵŵĞŶƚŝƐĂĐĐƵƌĂƚĞĂŶĚƵŶͲĂŵĞŶĚĞĚ͘ &ĂŝůƵƌĞƚŽĂĨĨŝdžŽƉLJƌŝŐŚƚ^ĞĂůƐĐŽŶƐƚŝƚƵƚĞƐĂŶŝŶĨƌŝŶŐĞŵĞŶƚŽĨĐŽƉLJƌŝŐŚƚ͘

E/E^/'EͲh/>/E^d/dhdKhDEd^;ĂůůƉƌŝĐĞƐƐƵďũĞĐƚƚŽ'^d–WŽƐƚĂŐĞΘ,ĂŶĚůŝŶŐŽƐƚƐĂƌĞĂĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂůͿ

&ŽƌŵƐΘKƚŚĞƌŽĐƵŵĞŶƚƐ DĞŵďĞƌ EŽŶͲDĞŵďĞƌ YƵĂŶƚŝƚLJ ^ĞƌŝĞƐϭϬϬ;ϮϬϬϬͿĂŶĂĚŝĂŶĞƐŝŐŶͲƵŝůĚ/ŶƐƚŝƚƵƚĞWƌĂĐƚŝĐĞDĂŶƵĂů ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψ ϲϬ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϴϬ͘ϬϬ /ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶΘ'ĞŶĞƌĂů ^ĞƌŝĞƐϮϬϬ;ϮϬϬϬͿĂŶĂĚŝĂŶĞƐŝŐŶͲƵŝůĚ/ŶƐƚŝƚƵƚĞWƌĂĐƚŝĐĞDĂŶƵĂů ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψ ϲϬ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϴϬ͘ϬϬ WƌŽĐƵƌĞŵĞŶƚǁĂƌĚ ŽĐƵŵĞŶƚϮϭϬ;ϮϬϬϰͿZ&W'ƵŝĚĞ ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψ ϲϬ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϴϬ͘ϬϬ ^ĞƌŝĞƐϯϬϬ;ϮϬϬϰͿ–Responding to RFQ’s& RFP’s ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψ ϲϬ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϴϬ͘ϬϬ ŽĐƵŵĞŶƚϯϭϬ;ϮϬϬϰͿŽŶĐĞƉƚƵĂůƐƚŝŵĂƚŝŶŐ ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψ ϯϬ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϱϬ͘ϬϬ ^ĞƌŝĞƐϰϬϬ;ϮϬϬϵͿ–'ƵŝĚĞƚŽWƌŽũĞĐƚĞůŝǀĞƌLJ ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψ ϲϬ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϴϬ͘ϬϬ ŽŵƉůĞƚĞ^ĞƚŽĨ/WƌĂĐƚŝĐĞDĂŶƵĂůƐ ,ĂƌĚĐŽƉLJ Ψ ϮϰϬ͘ϬϬ Ψ ϯϮϱ͘ϬϬ

>ZdKE^dZhd/KE^^K/d/KEKhDEd^Θ'h/^;ĂůůƉƌŝĐĞƐƐƵďũĞĐƚƚŽ'^d–WŽƐƚĂŐĞΘ,ĂŶĚůŝŶŐĐŽƐƚƐĂƌĞĂĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂůͿ

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ZĞĚĞĞƌŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶƐƐŽĐŝĂƚŝŽŶ–ĂLJϯ͕ϳϰϳϭĚŐĂƌ/ŶĚƵƐƚƌŝĂůĞŶĚ͕ZĞĚĞĞƌ͕͕dϰWϯϱ

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