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THE WINNIPEG IN THIS ISSUE Chair s Report... 4-5 Director s Report....8 Connections Café Sponsorship.9-10 Things to do..11 Reflections. 12 WCA News...13-14 March meeting info.16-17 September 19, 2016 KICK-OFF in The Exchange October 4, 2016 Breakfast at Manitoba Building Expo November 9, 2016 Specification writing presentation December 14, 2016 TOUR - Centennial Concert Hall January 11, 2017 Legal Presentation February 8, 2017 Accessibility Presentation March 8, 2017 Structural Presentation April 11, 2017 Presentation on 9.36 (new section of residential bldg. code) www.cscwinnipeg.ca M A R C H 2 0 1 7 I S S U E 7 MEETING NOTICE CSC Winnipeg invites you to join us on Wednesday, March 8th for a presentation on FRP Presentation Gary Fisher P.Eng is going to present Fiber Reinforced Polymers and their use in structural strengthening as well repurposing of building members. This presentation will include the manufacturing process along with different styles of FRP which include Glass and Carbon. Which standards get used is important to be aware of and they will be covered in this presentation, however there is significant design calculations that are required for any FRP project and due to time limitations they cannot be covered. This will be a great overview for anyone with extensive to no experience with FRP products to see what can all be possible. Some of the first FRP construction projects in Canada were done here in Winnipeg so their applications are definitely relevant for our climate and environment. For more information, please see page 16... May 3, 2017 Connections Cafe May 10, 2017 Annual Chapter Meeting June 2017 Annual Golf Tournament All above dates are subject to change.

WINNIPEG CHAPTER EXECUTIVE 2016/2017 Chapter Director Barb Boroskae 204-774-2431 barb.boroskae@winnipegconstruction.ca CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS CANADA Construction Specifications Canada is a multi-disciplinary, nonprofit association dedicated to the improvement of communication, contract documentation, and technical information in the construction industry. CSC is a national association with chapters in most major Canadian cities. Vision Statement: The construction community's first choice for quality documentation, education and networking. Core Value and Belief Statement: Quality, Professionalism, Teamwork, Integrity, Openness and Innovation. Mission Statement: Committed to the ongoing development and delivery of quality education programs, publications and services for the betterment of the construction community. Objectives: To foster the interest of those who are engaged in or who are affected by the compilation or use of any forms of specifications or related documentation for the construction industry. To publish literature pertaining to the construction industry. To engage in activities to improve procedures and techniques related to the construction industry. For More Information: Contact any member of the Executive. Attend one of our meetings. Visit the Association website at www.csc-dcc.ca Visit our chapter website at www.cscwinnipeg.ca Send your name and address to: CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS CANADA Winnipeg Chapter 1447 Waverley St., Winnipeg, MB R3T 0P7 ADVERTISEMENT RATES FOR WINNIPEG CHAPTER SPECIFIER All copies supplied by advertiser will be stuffed into newsletter envelop e inde pen dent of the newsletter. Full page advertisements must be maximum 8 1/2 x 11. Note: One year advertising will be included in a minimum of 10 issues. The editor reserves the right to limit weight of loose insert advertising. BUSINESS CARD (Rate is yearly-10 issues) $60.00 members $75.00 non-members FULL PAGE All issues: $500.00 1 issue: $100.00 HALF PAGE All issues: $250.00 1 issue: $50.00 QUARTER PAGE All issues: $125.00 1 issue: $25.00 PREPRINTED INSERT 1 issue: $75.00 Chair Dwayne Penner, CCCA 204-956-0980 dwayne.penner@tetratech.com chair@cscwinnipeg.ca Past Chair Barb Boroskae 204-774-2431 barb.boroskae@winnipegconstruction.ca Vice-Chairperson Vacant Officers: Volunteer Required Specification Writer Rock Jerome, CCCA 204-885-9323 jerome@ft3.ca Architectural Bradford Cove, C.T. (Arch) 204-477-1260 brad.cove@wspgroup.com Engineering Dwayne Penner, CCCA 204-956-0980 dwayne.penner@tetratech.com Interior Design Jean Gallagher 204-956-9720 jmgallagher20@gmail.com Trade Contractor Terri Randall 204-253-7170 terri@ambassadorsales.ca Manufacturer/Supplier Jim Dupasquier 204-782-2601 dupasquier.jim@ca.sika.com Landscape Architecture Vacant Volunteer required Facility/Plant Manager Norbert Schuster NSchuster@mbccc.ca General Contractor Coram Lalonde TBA TBA Owner Representative Jennifer Webber 204-360-3963 jennifer.d.webber@gmail.com Appointments: Secretary Jennifer Webber Jennifer.d.webber@gmail.com Treasurer Jason Moses 204-989-0102 jason@republicarchitecture.ca Technical Vacant Volunteer Required Marketing Jim Dupasquier 204-782-2601 dupasquier.jim@ca.sika.com Membership (Co-Chairs) Jesse Watson 204-942-0981 jwatson@numberten.com Program Elizabeth Veloso 204-954-6922 Elizabeth.veloso@tetratech.com Telephone Tree Jesse Watson 204-942-0981 jwatson@numberten.com Education/Certification Brenda Thompson thompson@ft3.ca SPECIFIER Newsletter Editor Sarah Panasiuk 204-253-7170 sarah@ambassadorsales.ca Webmaster Mike Garlinski 204-632-9378 mikegarlinski@gmail.com Golf Tournament Ken Rowson 204-633-8316 k.rowson@alumicor.com Connections Café Mike Garlinski 204-632-9378 mikegarlinski@gmail.com Sergeant-at-Arms Gord French 204-256-6007 gordon.french@shaw.ca The newsletter acts as a moderator without approving, disapproving or guaranteeing the validity or accuracy of any data, claim or opinion appearing under a byline or obtained or quoted from an acknowledged source. The opinions expressed by the authors do not necessarily reflect the official views of Construction Specifications Canada. Also, appearance of advertisements and new product or service information does not constitute an endorsement of product or services featured. 2

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Your Chair s Report So the weather is warming up, which must mean that we are getting into the home stretch of our 2016/17 CSC season. This does not mean, however, that activity around the Chapter is winding down quite the opposite in fact. The following is a brief update on some of the things that have been and are happening in the Chapter EVENT REGISTRATION through www.karelo.com As most of us will know, last month was our Chapter s first attempt at on-line registration for our lunch meeting through www.karelo.com. I would like to thank all of you for making this roll-out a success, with approximately one-third of registrations coming by way of this service. We expect that we will get more participation with this as the next few months go by. And as we have indicated before, it is our hope as a Chapter to use this form of registration EXCLUSIVELY in the future For those looking to register for this month s meeting, use the link below and register today https://www.karelo.com/enter_res.php?&bid=658&ev=17003 Certificate of Attendance The Chapter is currently finalizing a process of providing attendees at our technical presentations (lunch meetings) with a Certificate of Attendance, which we hope will contribute to their professional development hours in their perspective Professional Associations. Once this process is finalized, we will be making the Certificates available to those attendees who are interested. We will look to provide more detail on this in the coming weeks. Long-Time Member Awards It has been my privilege at the past couple of lunch meetings to present a couple of our long-time members with awards recognizing this achievement: Nobert Maertins: 25 years Jason Alsips: 15 years It is in due to commitment like this that our Chapter is such a success year after year. 4

Chapter Awards of Merit While earlier congratulations have been announced, we finally had a chance to present two of our Awards of Merit recipients from last year with their actual certificates, presented in the company of their peers. Congratulation Ladies!!! Brenda Thompson Terri Randall Education Certificates Ms. Brenda Thompson, our Education Chair, was on hand at the February lunch meeting to present the graduates of the latest Construction Contract Administrator (CCA) course with their certificates. We thank Brenda and her committee for all their hard work in facilitating these programs. But most of all, we thank the folks willing to invest their time on furthering their professional development in this way. Without their participation, and the support of their employers in the industry, our efforts would be in vane and this is very clearly not the case. So THANK YOU ALL!!! And finally, a couple of Reminders - - - CSC CONFERENCE 2017, May 25-28 For those looking to attend this year s conference in beautiful Kelowna, British Columbia, I encourage you to make your arrangements. Accommodations are filling up quickly and we want to see as many of our Chapter in attendance as possible. Program schedules (Technical and Companions) are available on the website, and early-bird registrations are being accepted. You can get more information and download registrations at the following link http://csc-dcc.ca/conferences CONNECTIONS CAFÉ 2017 save the date Wednesday, May 3rd for another edition of Connections Café. Look for details in the coming weeks. Looking forward to another huge success. So that s it - - - until next month, Winnipeg Dwayne Penner Winnipeg Chapter Chair, CCCA, Tetra Tech 5

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In the construction industry s fast-paced environment, the need for and value of Construction Specifications Canada is greater than ever. CSC brings together individuals from all segments of the construction industry. All who have a vested interest in Canada s largest industry are invited to join CSC. When you join CSC you become a part of the only association that brings together professionals from all aspects of the construction industry. CSC offers members of the Design Team the opportunity to meet with other members and exchange information. It also affords you the chance to help improve technology and its management, and the means to improve ways in which your ideals are translated into clear, concise and complete documentation. If you are a member of the Building Team, Construction Specifications Canada offers you the opportunity to become involved in formulating specifications. Your valuable input into the programs can help generate time and cost savings as well as improve performance. The multi-disciplinary composition of CSC allows members of the Supply Team to meet with other members of the construction team. CSC programs in data filing and information retrieval are geared to present convenient and concise information on your products for proper evaluation and specification. If you are a student of architecture, engineering or construction technology, CSC will provide you with greater exposure to and a better understanding of the Construction Industry, giving you an excellent opportunity if you plan a career in the construction field. Wednesday, May 3, 2017 Watch for your invitation to this exclusive event! Interested in sponsoring the event? Check out page 10 of this issue! 7

Memberships As a reminder, please ensure accounting departments direct CSC membership cheques to the association office at Construction Specifications Canada, 120 Carlton St, Suite 312 Toronto, ON, M5A 4K2. This will prevent delay in processing membership payments. Winnipeg Chapter payments, such as monthly meetings attendance, meeting sponsorship and Connections Cafe payments can be sent to CSC Winnipeg Chapter at 1447 Waverley, Wpg, MB, R3T 0P7. Winnipeg Chapter Connections Café Sponsorship fees are determined by CSC membership. CSC Technical Studies Committee: The Technical Studies Committee (TSC) is comprised of a number of task teams, steering committees and a group of dedicated individuals who have volunteered and been appointed to represent CSC on specific tasks. We sincerely thank those involved for their dedication in time and energy. IBC- Institute for BIM in Canada: Claude Giguère, FCSC buildingsmart Canada (a council of the Institute for BIM in Canada) buildingsmart Canada membership is now free with a count of 305 members. The members community is participating in multiple committees. buildingsmart Canada has started regional affiliations, similar to a local chapter. Edmonton BIM community has joined the 3 other affiliates Calgary BIM community, Le groupe BIM Québec and BIMbc, resulting in 4 Affiliates. The monthly presentations are well attended and very interesting. Manual of Practice The manual of practice in formatting in English fall 2016, with French translation targeted for completion by the end of 2016. Watch for further updates after the spring board meeting. The manual is comprised of three volumes: Volume 1 BIM: A primer Volume 2 BIM: Company Context Volume 3 BIM: Project Context Volume 1 will be available for free and a fee will be set for volumes 2 and 3. Watch for Seminars planned for 2017! Please forward your comments or questions for the CSC spring board meeting by March 9, 2017. 5-Day CSC CCA Course in Toronto Mar 22-26, 2017 & 7-Day CSC Specifier(SP) in Toronto Mar 20-26, 2017 http://csc-dcc.ca/education/5-day+csc+course+workshop+/ Winnipeg Chapter Connections Café Wednesday, May 3, 2017, Watch for your invitation! For those interested in sponsorship, please email the 8 Barb Boroskae Winnipeg Director & Proud Manito-

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Looking for something to do? Check out some of the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation s events! ZAHA HADID: SHE WHO DARES WIN 22 MARCH 2017 AT 7:00 PM 171 MCDERMOT WOMEN IN ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN 3 MARCH 2017 AT 7:00 PM 266 MCDERMOT ABOUT THE EVENT Join us for First Friday in the Exchange District for the popup exhibit Women in Architecture and Design. Women in Architecture and Design highlights a selection of Manitoba-based women architects, landscape architects, and interior designers from the twentieth-century to the present day. The exhibition opens at 7pm, with free films highlighting women in design beginning at 8pm. The exhibit is part of the WPGARCH2017 - a year of celebrating architecture, which is supported by the Canada Council, Manitoba Association of Architects and the Community Fund for Canada s 150th, a collaboration between the Winnipeg Foundation, the Government of Canada, and extraordinary leaders from coast to coast to coast. ABOUT THE EVENT Winnipeg Architecture Foundation presents a series of Women in Design events during March 2017. Born in Baghdad in 1950 and based in London, Zaha Hadid was perhaps the most successful female architect there has ever been. She was one of a handful of global superstar designers who have changed the way people think about the world through buildings. Yet this wasn't always the case; Hadid once had a reputation as unbuildable, a 'paper architect' whose projects began as vivid paintings of gravity-defying shapes exploding into the void. How did this extraordinary and pioneering woman - by turns charming, stubborn, visionary yet exacting - come to build the impossible? The film visits her buildings across the globe, from Austria to Azerbaijan to find out what made Zaha Hadid tick. An informal discussion will follow the film. www.winnipegarchitecure.ca 11

February 8, 2017 The Potential Impacts of the Accessibility for Manitobans Act Brian Everton started his lecture with the intention to 'Shock and Awe'. He presented us with a vintage photo from the mid century US that showed a well dressed African American woman and her child in front of a sign that directed where 'blacks' could enter the building. He then presented a photo of a church with a sign stating where people with 'disabilities' could enter the building. The idea is discrimination is based in design. Brian Everton is an independent consultant with an expertise in accessibility, universal design and inclusive design. He sees a human potential that gets overlooked because of their disabilities and that changes can create opportunities for all of us. He outlined the five major standards of change in the work place that will be enacted in the near future; Customer Service, Employment, Information and Communication, Transportation and The Built Environment. He then clarified what the changes would mean, while of the changes would be physical, other changes are educating people about disabilities and how to deal with them. While he did confirmed that there is no money available to help implement these changes, the changes to accommodate a person's disability would be expected to be within reason. An example would be rearranging the location of an employee's desk so they no longer have to climb stairs, rather than going to the expense to install an elevator where there wasn't one required before. Minimum standards still do not give accessibility to all, is something he stressed, they are just minimum standards. He said that we may think we understand disabilities, but, without experiencing what is it like to live with a disabilities we really don't understand. The best training is with found through real contact with a disabled person. The City of Winnipeg design guidelines are also highly recommended because they give the reason why behind the codes. The changes in the workplace environment would be such that the end goal is to have all spaces and attitudes set in place so that persons with disabilities can live out their lives and not have to be treated differently. ~ Jean Gallagher 12

2016 End-of-year Building Permit data According to Statistics Canada, the value of all building permits issued in Manitoba in 2016 ended up exceeding $2.6 billion. Permit numbers as a whole were up over 12% compared to 2015, largely driven by a more than 26% increase in the Non-Residential sector. 13

Winnipeg Construction Association Board for 2017 WCA s annual general meeting took place on Wednesday, February 15. WCA membership elected our new Board of Governors for 2017. Congratulations to the Board - we're looking forward to working with you! Executive Chair: Andy Dutfield Vice-Chair: Peter Grose Treasurer: John Enns Immediate Past Chair: Peter Withoos President: Ron Hambley Division Chairs Electrical: Jodi Moskal Manufacturers and Suppliers: Mark Kennedy Mechanical: Dan Olson Trade Contractor: Chris Precourt General Contractor: Roger Tuk Directors at Large Chris Henry Ellowyn Nadeau Rick Pelletier Dom Costantini Peter Bernatsky David Van Hooren Dan Bockstael Jeff Olafson Rick Mostert Terri Randall Standing Committee Representatives James Melendez (YCLM) Soo Lee (MWC) John Schubert (Past President) 14

You can follow CSC Winnipeg on social media? Find us on facebook.com/cscwinnipeg15/ @CSCWinnipeg15 15

Winnipeg Chapter Gary Fisher P.Eng is going to present Fiber Reinforced Polymers and their use in structural strengthening as well repurposing of building members. This presentation will include the manufacturing process along with different styles of FRP which include Glass and Carbon. Which standards get used is important to be aware of and they will be covered in this presentation, however there is significant design calculations that are required for any FRP project and due to time limitations they cannot be covered. This will be a great overview for anyone with extensive to no experience with FRP products to see what can all be possible. Some of the first FRP construction projects in Canada were done here in Winnipeg so their applications are definitely relevant for our climate and environment. Presenter: Gary Fisher P.Eng graduated from the University of Natal in South Africa in 1977 with a Bachelor of Science and his Civil Engineering degree. Upon Graduation he went to work for the South African Railway in their construction division. Gary joined Sika in 1987 and worked his way to general manager/ president of South Africa for Sika. He took a move with the company to Canada in 1999 where he took on the role of Western Regional Manager with Sika based out of Edmonton, Alberta. In the beginning of 2016 Gary was promoted to the role of National Application Field Manager for Commercial Construction. Gary has been involved in the Training and Application of FRP materials throughout his entire career in construction as well as some of the initial projects in Canada with Sika. He brings a wealth of knowledge with him while specializing in concrete repair and protection. Date: Wednesday, March 8th, 2017 Time: Location: Speaker: Registration begins at 11:30am; Lunch served at 12:00 noon; Meeting presentation one hour Caboto Centre, 1055 Wilkes Avenue, Winnipeg (FREE parking) Gary Fisher, P. Eng. Cost: CSC Members $30 Potential Members $35 Payment with Karelo (CSC Preferred Option) OR by cash or cheque at the door https://www.karelo.com/enter_res.php?&bid=658&ev=17003 For those using cash or cheque, please email your confirmation to Gord French at: gordon.french@shaw.ca (No shows will be invoiced) 16

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THE WINNIPEG INDUSTRY CONTACTS Winnipeg Construction Association (WCA) Ron Hambley wca@winnipegconstruction.ca 204-775-8664 Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Assoc. of Canada (AWMAC) Curtis Popel manitoba@awmac.com 204-231-0890 Floor Covering Association of Manitoba Inc. (FCAM) 204-654-9199 Professional Interior Designers Institute of Manitoba (PIDIM) Stephen Lamoureux pidim@shaw.ca 204-925-4625 Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) Tom Thiesson tom@bomamanitoba.ca 204-777-2662 Manitoba Association of Architects (MAA) Judy Pestrak info@mbarchitects.org 204-925-4620 Roofing Contractors Association of Manitoba (RCAM) Marian Davidson-Boles marianboles@rcam.ca 204-783-6365 Manitoba Masonry Institute (MMI) Jeffrey Dolovich jdolovich@gillisquarries.com 204-794-6128 National Air Barrier Association (NABA) Birgit Dotzlaw naba@naba.ca 204-956-5888 Architectural Building Technologists Assoc. of Manitoba (ABTAM) John Mainer abtam.info@gmail.com 204-956-4727 Manitoba Building Envelope Council (MBEC) Ryan Dalgleish rdalgleish@buildingprofessionals.ca 204-956-5888 Construction Safety Association of Manitoba (CSAM) Mike Jones mike@constructionsafety.ca 204-775-3171 Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC-ICCA) Gordon Tumilson gtumilson@cisc-icca.ca 204-297-6275 Manitoba Chapter, Canada Green Building Council (MBCaGBC) Crystal Bornais cbornais@cagbc.org 204-230-5371 Sustainable Building Manitoba Dan McInnis dan@sustainablebuildingmanitoba.ca 204-943-1023 Does your association belong on the above list? For any errors and/or emissions, please contact Sarah Panasiuk at sarah@ambassadorsales.ca. Thanks! MEETING SPONSORSHIP For $125.00 you receive: Acknowledgement at the registration desk Product display & table centre piece featuring your product or service. Free full page ad in the Specifier for 1 issue. On-going discussion with key industry people during the meeting. Opportunity to make a 5 minute presentation to the membership. One complimentary meal ticket To book your meeting contact: Jim Dupasquier Dupasquier.jim@ca.sika.com To place an advertisement in the SPECIFIER, please refer to page 2. September 19, 2016 No Sponsor October 4, 2016 Sponsorship Available November 9, 2016 Sponsorship Available December 14, 2016 Sponsorship Available January 11, 2017 DOW February 8, 2017 Ambassador Sales Inc. March 8, 2017 SIKA April 12, 2017 Sponsorship Available May 10, 2017 Sponsorship Available June 2017, CSC GOLF Sponsorship Available 22