The Construction Source

All the best, The Editorial Team We will keep adding business units that enhance our offering and separate us from our competition. “ ” Editor From The Dear Reader, Welcome to the latest issue of Construction Source Canada, the magazine that highlights the best in building and building products across the country. The time out, we’ve taken a look at a wide variety of industry players, from architects, builders, and developers, to engineers, sign solution providers, windows and door specialists, and one company dedicated to creating housing affordability by providing shared equity mortgages to modest-income families in Ontario. EuroLine Windows are the windows and doors specialists – they are an industry-leading designer and manufacturer of high performance windows and doors with a long history in BC and a newer office in Ontario. In BC, they are a very well-known brand, and their products are well recognized for both their performance and presentation. In Ontario, the company is looking to build a similar reputation, and the early results are promising. We talked about that effort with the company’s president, Davyd Funk, as well as with their director of operations in Ontario, Ilan Muskal. CIF Construction, meanwhile, are a premium concrete and civil contractor that has been delivering projects in BC, Alberta and Saskatchewan since 1991. Throughout their long history, they have successfully operated in many sectors, but in recent years they have been particularly active in the mining industry. According to Geoff White, Project Manager, that activity has spurred the company to new heights recently. He talked to us about that growth and about some of their recent exciting projects in the sector, including their work at the Gibraltar Mines, where they were a key part of a massive expansion. Then there’s Crosier Kilgour & Partners – they are one of Canada’s structural engineering and building science consulting firms, and they have an even longer history. Over the course of their 70 years in the industry, they have contributed to some of the most prominent structures in Winnipeg and beyond. In recent years, they have expanded their capabilities with the acquisition of Integrations Designs Inc., a company that specializes in delivering high-performance buildings through building commissioning, sustainable design, and energy modelling. We caught up with a couple of the Crosier Kilgour’s principals – Haney Louka and Derek Mizak – and we discussed that acquisition, the firm’s growth in recent years, and their plans for future expansion. We also talked about some of the firm’s more interesting and challenging projects of the last few years, including the Inuit Art Centre addition to the Winnipeg Art Gallery, which now houses the largest Inuit art collection in the country. For those stories – and a lot more like them, about more industry leaders across the construction spectrum – just keep reading.

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