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NOVEMBER 6 & 7, 2012 BMO CENTRE, CALGARY www.buildexcalgary.com BUILDEX is about designing, building and managing real estate PHOTO: MICHAEL MCKINNEY 1 3 T H A N N U A L OFFICIAL SHOWGUIDE GOLD SPONSOR INDUSTRY PARTNER SPONSOR PLATINUM SPONSORS DIAMOND SPONSOR SHOW HOURS: TUESDAY 9:30AM – 4:00PM WEDNESDAY 9:30AM – 3:00PM

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NOVEMBER 6 & 7, 2012B M O C E N T R E, C A LG A RYwww.buildexcalgary.com

BUILDEX is about designing, building and managing real estate

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1 3 T H A N N U A L

OFFICIAL SHOWGUIDE

GOLD SPONSOR INDUSTRY PARTNER SPONSORPLATINUM SPONSORSDIAMOND SPONSOR

SHOW HOURS: TUESDAY 9:30AM – 4:00PM

WEDNESDAY 9:30AM – 3:00PM

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Get instant connection in less than one second on a range of devices including smartphones, and the Sonim XP5520 BOLT, the world’s toughest phone.

Access next generation serviceson a 4G network

Access 4G data speeds – the fastest available on Push-to-talk devices in Canada.1 That’s up to 1000x faster than what’s currently in-market. Take advantage of Push-to-talk functionality while simultaneously accessing email, text, Web browsing, and business apps. Plus, benefit from cloud storage for contacts and groups.

Go faster in more places

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Get the best 4G Push-to-talk coverage – over 1.5x greater in Canada than with another carrier.1 Also, rely on extensive U.S. coverage for cross-border business.

Current as of October 15, 2012. Services available with compatible devices within network coverage areas available from Bell Mobility and its partners’ coverage areas where technology permits; see bell.ca/coverage. Long distance and roaming charges (including foreign taxes) may apply. PTT feature available in addition to a Bell Mobility post-paid plan. Data charges apply if you do not subscribe to a data plan or feature; fees may apply for applications, features, content and roaming when outside your local area. Subject to change without notice. Other conditions apply. (1) Fastest speeds based on comparison of data speeds on the shared 4G (HSPA+) network from Bell vs. data speeds on the iDen network. Actual speeds may vary due to topography, environmental conditions, device type and other factors. Best PTT coverage based on comparison of sq kms on the shared 4G (HSPA+) network from Bell vs. sq kms on the iDen network. See bell.ca/coverage for details. Sonim, Sonim Technologies, Inc., all Sonim logos are trademarks of Sonim Technologies, Inc. Other company and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective owners with which they are associated.

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WELCOME TO THE 13TH ANNUAL BUILDEX CALGARYThank you for joining us at Calgary’s largest industry event of its kind with 4000+ professional atten­

dees from the Property Management, Architecture & Design, and Construction & Renovation indus­

tries. Delegates can visit 225+ exhibits on our tradeshow floor and attend 35+ industry leading semin­

ars. It continues to be a great industry event that should not be missed.

Now more than ever, personal, face to face interactions with clients & colleagues tend to be the excep­

tion rather than the norm. It’s vitally important to continue to pursue the human factor in our business

dealings to ensure that we do not find ourselves in a situation entirely reliant on a 1­800 customer

service line or online helpdesk when the inevitable challenges of our businesses present themselves.

Networking events such as BUILDEX provide this opportunity and we are thankful for your support

in continuing to make personal interaction an integral part of your business. The tradeshow floor has

hundreds of new technologies and services for your everyday use now and in the future. Be sure to

take a couple hours to explore the exhibits to discover tomorrow’s trends today. And, the BUILDEX

seminar program continues to provide the highest standard of industry educational content with 35+

dynamic and informative sessions. We are confident there is something of value for everyone looking

to Network, Educate and Discover.

We would like to extend a big THANK YOU to our exhibitors, sponsors, industry partners, speakers and

everyone else who help make this event possible. We hope you enjoy your time at BUILDEX 2012.

BUILDEX Calgary is about designing, building and managing real estate.Sincerely,Paul MaryschakShow Director

Table of ContentsConference Schedule­at­a­Glance .........................................................................................................................................................5

Industry Panels ....................................................................................................................................................................................................7

Featured Speakers ............................................................................................................................................................................................9

New / Green Product Showcase ...........................................................................................................................................................13

Floorplan ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................16

Exhibitor List – Alphabetical.....................................................................................................................................................................19

Exhibitor List – By Category ..................................................................................................................................................................... 22

Industry Sessions ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 24

Thank You to our Sponsors ...................................................................................................................................................................... 30

SHOW DIRECTORPaul Maryschak

EVENT MANAGERSHailey ChanLucy Leng (Exhibit)

EXHIBIT / SPONSORSHIP SALESWolfgang OrtnerMichael Pelsoci

REGISTRATION MANAGERGillian Wright

Will Morris CEO of Informa Exhibitions

Steven Levy President of Informa Canada

Mark Stephenson Vice-President of Informa Canada

CALGARY OFFICETel: 403.290.1080Fax: 403.290.1119

VANCOUVER OFFICETel: 604.739.2112Fax: 604.739.2124

www.buildexcalgary.com

In addition to BUILDEX, Informa

Canada produces other dynamic

& highly successful events across

Canada including the Real Estate

Forums, PM Expo, Construct

Canada, IIDEX, IDS & IDSwest, One

of a Kind, ART Toronto and num­

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for more details.

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Way better Push-to-talkservice has arrived.

Industry leading Push-to-talk devices

Get instant connection in less than one second on a range of devices including smartphones, and the Sonim XP5520 BOLT, the world’s toughest phone.

Access next generation serviceson a 4G network

Access 4G data speeds – the fastest available on Push-to-talk devices in Canada.1 That’s up to 1000x faster than what’s currently in-market. Take advantage of Push-to-talk functionality while simultaneously accessing email, text, Web browsing, and business apps. Plus, benefit from cloud storage for contacts and groups.

Go faster in more places

Visit us at booth #406 to learn more about how to equip your crew for success.

Get the best 4G Push-to-talk coverage – over 1.5x greater in Canada than with another carrier.1 Also, rely on extensive U.S. coverage for cross-border business.

Current as of October 15, 2012. Services available with compatible devices within network coverage areas available from Bell Mobility and its partners’ coverage areas where technology permits; see bell.ca/coverage. Long distance and roaming charges (including foreign taxes) may apply. PTT feature available in addition to a Bell Mobility post-paid plan. Data charges apply if you do not subscribe to a data plan or feature; fees may apply for applications, features, content and roaming when outside your local area. Subject to change without notice. Other conditions apply. (1) Fastest speeds based on comparison of data speeds on the shared 4G (HSPA+) network from Bell vs. data speeds on the iDen network. Actual speeds may vary due to topography, environmental conditions, device type and other factors. Best PTT coverage based on comparison of sq kms on the shared 4G (HSPA+) network from Bell vs. sq kms on the iDen network. See bell.ca/coverage for details. Sonim, Sonim Technologies, Inc., all Sonim logos are trademarks of Sonim Technologies, Inc. Other company and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective owners with which they are associated.

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T U E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 6TRADESHOW SEMINAR 1 TRADESHOW SEMINAR 2 PALOMINO A PALOMINO C PALOMINO D PALOMINO E ARABIAN A

8:00 AMT03 – Leading a Customer Focused Team8:00am – 10:00am

CCA Breakfast8:00am – 9:30am(registration 7:15am)

8:30 AMT01 – Is That Product Really Green?8:30am – 10:00am

T02 – Asbestos!!? What You Should Know Before You Start8:30am – 10:00am

T05 – Interior Design Panel: Juggling Act – How to be the Boss and Still Be Creative8:30am – 10:00am

T04 – Contract Management Planning and Implementation8:30am – 11:30am9:00 AM

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10:00 AM

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11:00 AMT06 – Efficiency in Construction: Quality Management System11:00am – 12:30pm

T07 – Building a Bid from the Ground Up: Understanding and Navigating the Modern Law of Bidding and Tendering11:00am – 12:30pm

T08 – Avoiding Round One — Gaining Cooperation with Difficult People11:00am – 1:00pm

T09 – Real Estate Market Outlook Panel11:00am – 12:30pm

11:30 AM

12:00 PM

12:30 PMT10 – Energy Efficiency Demystified12:30pm – 2:00pm

T11 – The Secrets To Using Color To Set The Mood In Any Room12:30pm – 2:00pm1:00 PM

T15 – Requests for Proposals1:00pm – 4:00pm

1:30 PM

2:00 PMT13 – ICES: What You Need to Know About the Future of Community Building2:00pm – 3:30pm

T14 – The Future BIM in Alberta2:00pm – 3:30pm

T18 – Design for Workplace Well-Being — Beyond Fitness Centers and Ergonomics2:00pm – 3:30pm

2:30 PMT16 – Energy Efficiency — The Details2:30pm – 4:00pm

T17 – How Colour Trends Emerge & How To Spot What Colours Are Important To Your Customers2:30pm – 4:00pm

3:00 PMT12 – Beyond LEED: Market Trends for Sustainable Design3:00pm – 4:00pm

3:30 PM

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W E D N E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 7TRADESHOW SEMINAR 1 TRADESHOW SEMINAR 2 PALOMINO A PALOMINO B PALOMINO C PALOMINO D PALOMINO F

8:00 AMW01 – Top 15 Rules for Selling Success8:00am – 10:00am

8:30 AMW07 – Insolvency Issues in the Construction Industry8:30am – 9:30am

W06 – Green Building Certification8:30am – 10:00am

W02 – European Kitchen Design Trends8:30am – 10:00am

W04 – Fire Protection of Adjacent Buildings During Construction8:30am – 10:00am

W03 – Architectural Keynote Panel — Transit Oriented Development: Is Everyone on the Same Page?8:30am – 10:00am

W05 – Re-commissioning, Energy Management and Energy Monitoring8:30am – 10:00am9:00 AM

9:30 AM

10:00 AM

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11:00 AMW13 – Benefits of BIM11:00am – 12:30pm

W14 – Emergency Response Planning: Realities of Planning for a Worksite Emergency11:00am – 12:30pm

W08 – Growing Sales in a Tough Economy11:00am – 1:00pm

W09 – Bathroom Design Trends11:00am – 12:30pm

W11 – Managing, Maintaining, and Funding a Condominium11:00am – 12:30pm

W12 – Solar Energy that Works in Western Canada11:00am – 12:30pm

W10 – Calgary International Airport, International Facilities Project: Expansion Case Study11:00am – 12:30pm

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2:00 PMW15 – Builders Liens — Practical Tips for Avoiding and Managing Trouble2:00pm – 3:30pm

W16 – How to Have the Best Painting Contractors and Quality on Your Next Project2:00pm – 3:30pm

W17 – New and Emerging Issues Around the Indoor Environment2:00pm – 3:30pm

W18 – Navigating the 2006 Alberta Building Code2:00pm – 3:30pm

W19 – Follow the LEEDer: An Overview of LEED in the USA and What’s in Store for Canada2:00pm – 3:30pm

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CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS: Credits are available from AAA, BOMI, IDA and IDCEC. Continuing education forms will be available outside each seminar room.

Meet & Greet Networking Reception4:00pm – 5:00pmIN THE REGISTRATION FOYER

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SEMINAR STREAMS: PM PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AD ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN CO CONSTRUCTION & RENOVATION PD PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GR GREEN INDUSTRY PANELST05 – Interior Design Keynote Panel – Juggling Act: How to be the Boss and Still Be CreativeTuesday, November 6 • 8:30am – 10:00am • PALOMINO C[BOMI=1.5CPDs; IDCEC=0.1CEU; AAA=1.5 SR]Hear from the principals of four independent design firms or design depart­ments as they discuss why they chose to go it alone. Learn how they have found a balance in developing a successful business, while still maintaining a strong sense of creativity. Discover what they have learned, and where they find inspiration. Moderated by Donna Assaly, IDC President, participants will leave feeling inspired and motivated to take the necessary risks in de­veloping their own business and finding inspiration from unlikely sources.

Dedre TokerKathy Johnson-Umbach Jim ToyDonna Assaly Sherry Bilenduke

Moderator:Donna Assaly, Past President, Interior Designers of Canada (Edmonton)

Panelists: Sherry Bilenduke, Principal, KBH Interior Design Inc. (Toronto)Kathy Johnson-Umbach, President of Interior Designers of Alberta & Senior Associate, Stantec Architecture Ltd.

(Edmonton)Dedre Toker, Principal, Toker & Associates (Calgary)Jim Toy, Principal, False Creek Design Group Ltd. (Vancouver)

W10 – Calgary International Airport, International Facilities Project: Expansion Case StudyWednesday, November 7 • 11:00am – 12:30pm • PALOMINO F[BOMI=1.5CPDs; IDCEC=0.1CEU; AAA=1.5 SR]The Calgary International Airport has embarked on the largest expansion in its history. Currently under construction and on schedule to open in 2015, the $1.4B International Facilities Project will provide all new arrivals and de­partures facilities for international travelers as well as a new 300 room airside hotel and conference facility. The project will double the size the existing terminal, incorporates state of the art sustainable design measures and initi­ates a new to North America “Call to Gate” air terminal design concept that improves overall efficiency and passenger experience.

A multi­disciplined global consultant team has been working since 2007 to ensure the IFP’s successful delivery. However, the planning, design, and delivery of a project of this scale and complexity is never without challen­ges. Examples include building one of the largest BIM models in Canada to date, developing new design concepts that allow for significant reductions in land use, and constructing a building over three quarters of a kilometer long in the middle of an operating air terminal and a major runway expan­sion project.

This session will provide a comprehensive view of the IFP design, highlight the most innovative design features, provide insight into some of the chal­lenges met by the collective design and give a current update on its progress.

Marvin MessnerJanice Liebe Bruce McFarlane

Presenters: Janice Liebe, Principal, DialogBruce McFarlane, Director, Air Terminal Development, Planning & Engineering, Calgary Airport AuthorityMarvin Messner, Project Director, EllisDon Construction Services Inc.

W03 – Architectural Keynote Panel – Transit Oriented Development: Is Everyone on the Same Page?Wednesday, November 7 • 8:30am – 10:00am • PALOMINO D[BOMI=1.5CPDs; IDCEC=0.1CEU; AAA=1.5 SR]The City of Calgary has experienced substantial population growth over the years. This increase in population has put more demand on public infrastruc­ture, specifically roads and transit. In an effort to meet the mobility demands of Calgarians and in turn reduce the dependency on vehicles, the City of Calgary is taking steps to improve the existing transit system through Transit Oriented Development (TOD) planning and policies.

What makes TOD work? Why is it important to implement TOD success­fully? How is the City promoting it and how are Developers building it? This panel will look at how the City is working with developers to enhance transit station areas and what some developers are proposing given these opportunities.

Grace LuiGian-Carlo Carra Joe StarkmanGeorge Dark Rollin Stanley

Moderator:George Dark, Partner, Urban Strategies

Panelists: Rollin Stanley, General Manager of Planning, Development and Assessment, City of CalgaryAlderman Gian-Carlo CarraGrace Lui, Senior Development Manager, Brookfield Residential PropertiesJoe Starkman, Partner, Knightsbridge Homes

T09 – Real Estate Market Outlook PanelTuesday, November 6 • 11:00am – 12:30pm • PALOMINO C[BOMI=1.5CPDs; AAA=1.5 SR]An inside look at Calgary’s real estate market sectors — office, industrial, retail and global investment properties. A panel of industry experts will explore the strengths, weaknesses and opportunities that affect the Calgary com­mercial real estate market.

Ryan HaneyChris Wigle Susan ThompsonBob MacDougall Marcia Grant

Moderator:Bob MacDougall, Senior Managing Director, Cushman & Wakefield Ltd.

Panelists: Retail: Marcia Grant, Director of Leasing, The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Ltd.Office: Chris Wigle, Leasing Manager, Western Region, Dundee REITIndustrial: Ryan Haney, Vice President, Industrial, CBRE LimitedGlobal: Susan Thompson, Business Development Manager, Real Estate, Calgary Economic Development

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SEMINAR STREAMS: PM PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AD ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN CO CONSTRUCTION & RENOVATION PD PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GR GREEN

C O U R T S T E V E N S

T04 – Contract Management Planning and ImplementationTuesday, November 6 • 8:30am – 11:00am • ARABIAN A[BOMI=3.0CPDs; AAA=3.0 CO]This presentation will provide an overview of the best practi­ces in Contract Management Planning and Implementation. This involves the understanding of specific planning and procurement activities including Project Scope Definition, Solicitation Planning and Process, Vendor Evaluation and Selection, Contract Award, Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation.

This presentation will include an overview of the following topic areas:• An Introduction to Basic Contract Law• Canadian Trade Agreements• Business Case Planning and Development• Project Scope and Contract Management Planning• Pricing Strategies• Market Identification• Risk Management• Solicitation Types and Planning• Vendor Evaluation• Pre­Award Discussions and/or Negotiations• Key Components of a Contract Statement of Work• Contract Monitoring Performance, Reporting and Evaluation

Presenter:Court Stevens, Principal, Stevens Consulting Group Inc.

T15 – Requests for Proposals Tuesday, November 6 • 1:00pm – 4:00pm • ARABIAN A[BOMI=3.0CPDs; AAA=3.0 CO]One of the most widely used forms of solicitation is the Request for Proposal (RFP). This form of solicitation is used for situations such as product or service replacement, improving organizational effectiveness or problem identifica­tion and resolution. The buyer has the need and the seller has the solution.

This presentation will provide a synopsis of the planning and development of an RFP.

This presentation will include an overview of the following topic areas:• Understanding the RFP Planning Framework• Understanding Requests for Information, Expressions of Interest and

Qualifications• Developing and Preparing the RFP Requirements and Project Scope• Establishing Project Budget Options and Pricing Strategies• Understanding Risk Management Planning Requirements and Process• Understanding Performance Measurement and Quality Assurance• Establishing the Proposal Evaluation Criteria and Process• Finalizing the RFP Package• Establishing Proposal Submission Requirements Including Proposal

Response Planning Factors, Format and Content• Establishing Proposal Presentation Requirements• Understanding the Importance of Establishing a Negotiation Strategy• The Key Elements of a Contract Statement (or Schedule) of Work• Guidelines to Debriefing Proponents

Moderator:Court Stevens, Principal, Stevens Consulting Group Inc.

Biography:Court Stevens is the President of Stevens Consulting Group Inc., based in Victoria BC. His company provides training courses on the best practices of business and management processes associated with all phases of procurement management.

J E F F M O W A T T

T03 – Leading a Customer Focused TeamTuesday, November 6 • 8:00am – 10:00am • PALOMINO A[BOMI=2.0CPDs; AAA=2.0 SR]Imagine leading a team whose service is so outstand­ing it becomes your brand. Your team becomes what you al­ways knew it could be ­ one of a kind, defying comparison. Customers hear about you, are drawn to you, and refuse to leave you because your team is the industry Service Icon. This won’t require that you make a huge investment of time and resources. Simply adapt the Influence with Ease® approach from this session and you’ll achieve this in just 90 minutes a month!

You will learn how to:• Move your organization’s customer service culture to the next level• Empower employees to make better choices; both for customers and

for the organization• Boost productivity and morale by tapping into the #1 employee motiv­

ator (hint: it isn’t money or recognition)• Eliminate most of the people problems that divert energy from the real

task of satisfying customersLeading a Customer-Focused Team gets to the core of customer service

— the organization’s underlying service and sales culture. Unlike other ap­proaches that merely focus on surface behaviours, this addresses the root cause. As Jeff puts it, “If you try to enhance service and sales behaviours with­out looking at the culture, you are just painting over rust — the underlying problems eventually reoccur.” To address this, he developed a model that merely takes 90 minutes a month, and creates the kind of service and sales culture that’s so powerful that you become the industry Service Icon.Presenter:Jeff Mowatt, BComm, CSP (Certified Speaking Professional), Customer service strategist, bestselling author,

award-winning speaker

T08 – Avoiding Round One – Gaining Cooperation with Difficult PeopleTuesday, November 6 • 11:00am – 1:00pm • PALOMINO A[BOMI=2.0CPDs; AAA=2.0 SR]Someone once said that life would be easy — if it wasn’t for other people! Imagine how much less­stressed you could be at work without having to deal with people issues. Consider how morale would improve if you could consistently diffuse problem personalities. Think of the impact on your per­sonal life if you could resolve conflicts with neighbours, friends, and family members without creating hard feelings.

This isn’t just wishful thinking. These are skills that you’ll develop in this module of the Influence with Ease® series, with Jeff Mowatt. Participants learn the strategies, techniques, and mindset for gaining cooperation including...

• Deal effectively with the most difficult person in your life• Guide a ‘know­it­all’ towards being receptive to your ideas• Earn the respect you deserve from overly aggressive people• Improve your tolerance of “difficult” people• Persuade others when they won’t listen to reason (Bonus: it doesn’t in­

volve nagging)Presenter:Jeff Mowatt, BComm, CSP (Certified Speaking Professional), Customer service strategist, bestselling author,

award-winning speaker

Biography:Treat yourself to these entertaining sessions with author, service authority, and award winning speaker, Jeff Mowatt. A leading authority in his field, Jeff didn’t just read the book – he wrote it! He’s the author of the best-selling books, Becoming a Service Icon in 90 Minutes a Month and Influence with Ease.

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K A T E S M I T H

T11 – The Secrets To Using Colour To Set The Mood In Any RoomTuesday, November 6 • 12:30pm – 2:00pm • PALOMINO E[BOMI=1.5CPDs; IDCEC=0.1CEU; AAA=1.5 CO]Colour is the most valuable tool you can use to set the mood in any design. Understanding how colour, colour contrast, and the elements of design work together to create mood is the key to being able to create rooms with mood and style.

Kate Smith will explain how and why people react to colour. You may be amazed to find that your colour intuition has deep basis in research, history, and even culture, where one colour can have vastly different meanings across societies. This overview of colour messages and meanings will give you a new perspective on the general re­sponses to colour that can affect the colour schemes you create.

Then you will discover how colour in a living space evokes mood and emo­tion both consciously or unconsciously. Smith will show you how to over­come the challenge of effectively using colour and design to express a mood by understanding how viewers perceive and react to the overall scheme. You will learn how to incorporate psychology, physiology, meanings, and symbol­ism into your colour schemes in a way that infuses your designs with feeling.

You will leave the workshop with a thorough understanding of how to use colour to set the mood along with a tips sheet that list the elements that cre­ate the 8 moods most often requested by your clients.Presenter:Kate Smith, Colour Expert, Author, Speaker, Chief Colour Maven and President, Sensational Color (New York)

T17 – How Colour Trends Emerge & How To Spot What Colours Are Important To Your CustomersTuesday, November 6 • 2:30pm – 4:00pm • PALOMINO E[BOMI=1.5CPDs; IDCEC=0.1CEU; AAA=1.5 CO]Did you ever wonder how colour trends come about? You might be sur­prised that when industry forecasters predict trends, colour is the last thing they look at not the first. Find out what comes before colour and why under­standing the influences behind the trends is as important to your business as knowing the current colours.

At the end of this seminar you will understand the three most important in­fluences on trends and how those influences have translated into the colour important in today’s marketplace.

The presentation will be a combination of a visually interesting PowerPoint presentation and interactive activities to engage the audience. Presenter:Kate Smith, Colour Expert, Author, Speaker, Chief Colour Maven and President, Sensational Color (New York)

Biography:A childhood love of color turned into a fascination with the interaction of colors during college and then into a career of color trend forecasting and product development. Today, Kate Smith is President and Chief Color Maven at Sensational Color, a company that provides color knowledge and know-how to corporations in the home industry.

Kate is an inspirational keynote speaker and seminar leader, blending color theory and psychology into entertaining and informative talks that bring color to life. With an approachable style and an ability to make complex ideas east to understand, Kate has the gift for inspiring others to find their own color confidence.

Kate’s quotes, interviews and articles regularly appear in the media. She has been seen in House Beautiful, InStyle, Family Circle, Cosmopolitan, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, and many well-recognized publications. She has been on air any times including appearances on CBS Sunday Morning, the Christopher Lowell Show, and Great Day Houston. Kate is a member of the Color Marketing Group.

R A N D Y H N A T K O

W01 – Top 15 Rules for Selling SuccessWednesday, November 7 • 8:00am – 10:00am • PALOMINO A[BOMI=2.0CPDs; AAA=2.0 SR]Why is it that some salespeople work hard and struggle for every victory, while others seem to consistently, and almost effortlessly, uncover new opportunities and close sales? What if you knew the secrets used by the world’s most successful salespeople?

This seminar will uncover 15 rules that will change how you think and feel about sales, increasing your selling success.

What you will learn:• How to conduct yourself in selling situations so you get orders or get

out.• How to control the selling process by directing your prospect’s

behaviour.• Why prospect’s lie and what questions will uncover the truth you need.• When it’s wrong to do research or prepare a proposal a prospect asks for.• Why jumping to do a favour for a customer spoils your relationship.

Presenter:Randy Hnatko, President, Trainwest Management and Consulting Inc.

W08 – Growing Sales in a Tough EconomyWednesday, November 7 • 11:00am – 1:00pm • PALOMINO A[BOMI=2.0CPDs; AAA=2.0 SR]One of the major keys to successful selling is to maintain control of the sales process. Top performers recognize that their success is directly related to the relationship between their emotions, their behaviour and their skill. In this highly informative seminar we will review the relationship between these three, identifying our limiting beliefs and developing new beliefs to support more favourable outcomes.

This event is for presidents, owners and entrepreneurs who are searching for solutions to the business obstacles they face when trying to sell, manage a sales team, and grow business in this tough economy. The topics covered will include the greatest barriers to growing sales in this economy, why these things occur and some insights into how to overcome them.

What you will learn:• How prospects gain the upper hand on you during the sales process.• Why traditional sales approaches turn you into an unpaid consultant.• How prospects use your proposals to negotiate better deals elsewhere.• Why most prospecting methods are ineffective.• Why your challenges with Time Management might actually be some­

thing else.Presenter:Randy Hnatko, President, Trainwest Management and Consulting Inc.

Biography:Randy Hnatko is President of Trainwest Management and Consulting, a Sales and Management Training and Consulting organization affiliated with the Sandler Training Organization. Randy has over 30 year’s senior business experience, and is a Trainer, Speaker, Author and Consultant to domestic and international companies. He is a multiple award winner in the Sandler organization and is the recipient of their 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2011 Canadian Franchisee of the Year award.

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NEW / GREEN PRODUCT SHOWCASECascadia Windows – Booth 127Cascadia Clip

The Cascadia Clip system is a fiberglass thermal spacer, designed to separate girts from the back-up wall, providing effective insulation values of over 90% of the nominal values.• R-15.7 Effective - Just 4” Mineral

Wool• Twice The R-Value of Steel Girts• Cost Savings vs. Any Similar

Performance Walls• Four sizes: 3.5”, 4”, 5, and 6”• Use With Non-Combustible Walls• Minimize Wall Thickness• ASHRAE 90.1 Prescriptive

Compliance

www.cascadiawindows.com

GE Lighting – Booth 402Lumination™ LED Indoor Fixtures

True fixture innova-tion requires a total rethinking of what general indoor lighting can be. We’ve stripped away the precon-ceived limitations of outdated technology and emerged with an LED solution that’s as beautiful as it is efficient. To arrive at our iconic new Lumination LED Indoor Fixtures we had to dig deep, think big...and go all the way back to square one.

To learn more, visit www.gelightingsolutions.com/square.

www.gelighting.com

© 2012 GE Lighting Solutions

GELighting Solutions

Back to Square OneIntroducing LuminationTM

LED Indoor Fixtures from GE

To learn more, visit www.gelightingsolutions.com/square or scan the QR Code to contact a GE Lighting Specialist.

True fixture innovation requires a total rethinking of what general indoor lighting can be. We’ve stripped away the preconceived limitations of outdated technology and emerged with an LED solution that’s as beautiful as it is efficient. To arrive at our iconic new Lumination LED Indoor Fixtures we had to dig deep, think big...and go all the way back to square one.

Come visit us at Booth #402

Mainline Backflow Products Inc. – Booth 304Greenskins Building Seals

Greenskins Building Seals keep rain, sleet snow etc from entering the penetrations of a building! Greenskins are permanent seals that work for the life of the building. They ‘friction fit’ over pipe that penetrates a building and seal against any moisture entering that hole in the building. They are available in all sizes for any type of penetration: plumbing, heating, electrical. Made of durable UV rated 17 mil polyethylene, they give a permanent seal.

www.backwatervalve.com

Everline Coatings – Booth 403TBL Durables - A revolution in line marking technology

Due to new federal legislation – the line painting industry is forced to switch to latex paint which is half-as-durable and will require double the applications and costs to property managers. EverLine Coatings has the solution with a much more cost effective and durable line marking product. TBL DURABLES is a sprayable liquid used for traffic markings that cures in 5–10 minutes creating a hard plastic that is more resistant to wear and provides greater reflectivity than any other product on the market. TBL DURABLES is also the most environmentally friendly product available today; three times cleaner than water-based paint and ten times cleaner than oil-based paint. This makes it the clear choice for property management companies trying to meet environmentally friendly standards. Property managers and business owners realize a 20–30% savings over three years.

www.everlinecoatings.com

Magnaboard – Booth 720MagnaboardMagnaboard is a new magnetic baseboard system which answers the industries desire and call for a nail-less, pre-finished baseboard that is cost effective, simple to install, clean, and best of all removable . Magnaboard was showcased at the International Builders Trade Show this past February in Orlando where it received an overwhelming response and order interest across various construction fields, multi-family developers, condo & custom homes builders, Hotels, decking manufacturers, and large milling companies like yourselves. The product was showcased on both radio and local TV at the show.

www.gomagnaboard.com

Mars Industrial Coating – Booth 428Polyurea Protective Coatings ApplicationsIt is mostly used for:

• Abrasion Resistance• Roofing• Corrosion Protection• Waterproofing• Chemical, Environment or Atmospheric

Resistance• Structural Enhancement

For decades, traditional materials such as paint, epoxy, fiberglass and vinyl esters have all been used to perform these various types of protective coating applications.

Advantages and Benefits

• No VOC’s and Little to No Odor• Some Systems are USDA and Potable Approved• Weather Tolerant: Cures at -40ºC to 180ºC even in High Humidity• Excellent Resistance to Thermal Shock

www.marscoating.com

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© 2012 SCA Tissue North America LLC. All rights reserved. Tork® is a registered trademark of SCA Tissue North America LLC, or its affiliates.

For softness you can see and feel, visit en.tork.ca/tryelevation

for a free trial.

Softness beyondexpectation.Rise above the majority.

60% of facility managers receive restroom complaints from their tenants.* That’s why Tork Premium hand towels go above and beyond to enhance your restroom image.

*Cleaning & Maintenance Management magazine

Visit us at booth

#315

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NEW / GREEN PRODUCT SHOWCASEMaxxon Canada – Booth 539Maxxon®, the Green Floor SpecialistsIn today’s building market, architects, designers, and building owners alike want solutions that offer superior performance and make environmental sense. Maxxon offers the complete package:

• “Green” Gypsum and cementitious underlayments

• Six sound control solutions containing recycled content

• May help contribute valuable points toward LEED© project certification

• The first underlayments and sound mats with the new GREENGUARD Select certification

Learn more about Maxxon’s line of eco-friendly solu-tions at our BuildEx booth or visit our website!

www.maxxon.ca

Unicrete Products Ltd. – Booth 503Concrete Roof Tile and Fibre Cement Siding

Since 1978 Unicrete roof tiles have been popular with homes, schools and institutional buildings due to their historically proven life cycle of 50 plus years, and non-prorated 50 year warranty. In addition to their obvious beauty and durability, tiles are low maintenance, non-combustible, wind and hail resistant and very af-fordable based on life cycle costs. As an added bonus, the Ener-Vent double roof system keeps your building cooler. Unicrete offers several unique profiles in many colours.

www.unicrete.com

© 2012 SCA Tissue North America LLC. All rights reserved. Tork® is a registered trademark of SCA Tissue North America LLC, or its affiliates.

For softness you can see and feel, visit en.tork.ca/tryelevation

for a free trial.

Softness beyondexpectation.Rise above the majority.

60% of facility managers receive restroom complaints from their tenants.* That’s why Tork Premium hand towels go above and beyond to enhance your restroom image.

*Cleaning & Maintenance Management magazine

Visit us at booth

#315

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New / Green Product Showcase participants can be identified on the tradeshow floor by their signs.

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BUILDEX shows are about designing, building and managing real estate.

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For more information on all of our BUILDEX events, please contact:PaUL Maryschak WoLFgang ortnEr Show Director Exhibit Sales – Calgary & Edmonton 604.730.2057 403.241.1088 [email protected] [email protected]

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buildexshows.com • 1.877.739.2112

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Tradeshow Floor Highlights

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BOOTH 515

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BUILDEX is about designing, building and managing real estate

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Meet & Greet Networking ReceptionTuesday, November 6 4:00 – 5:00PM Registration Foyer

Join exhibitors and attendees alike for hors d’oeuvres, wine & beer.

Special Events

Calgary Construction Association BreakfastTuesday, November 6 Palomino Room D/E/F/G/H

7:15AM – Registration

8:00 – 9:30AM – Breakfast

9:30AM – Tradeshow Floor Opens

The Calgary Construction Association welcomes Mr. John Schubert, Chair of Canadian Construction Association as its keynote breakfast speaker. This breakfast is for CCA members only.

BUILDEX Calgary proudly announces the return of ClubONE VIP — A VIP Program for Tradeshow and Conference attendees.

• Includes a VIP Lounge with complimentary coffee & snacks

• A separate check-in counter for registration• Coat check/parcel check• Additional networking opportunities

For more information, contact Gillian Wright at the ClubONE VIP Lounge or at registration.

SPONSORED BY

WINE BAR & BISTROHOURS:

TUESDAY 11:00AM – 3:00PMWEDNESDAY 11:00AM – 2:00PM

SPONSORED BYMEDIA SPONSOR

BUILDEX is about designing, building and managing real estate TRADESHOW HOURSTUESDAY 9:30AM – 4:00PMWEDNESDAY 9:30AM – 3:00PM

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Visit us in booth #231 and discover how the new low-profile linear floor drain Schluter®-KERDI-LINE can help you create the next generation bathroom.

Complete Installation Systems for Ceramic and Stone Tile

www.kerdi-line.com

Schluter-Systems Booth #231

Build a stronger Business with lowe’s

as your partner.

VOLUME PRICINGCONTRACTOR PACKSCALL-AHEAD OR FAX ORDERINGPRIORITY DELIVERIESLOWE’S BUSINESS CREDITLOWES.CA

Visit us at Booth #309

advantages for our Commercial Customers:

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EXHIBITOR LIST – ALPHABETICAL3M Trimline of Calgary www.trimlinecalgary.com 438

A.K Brown Refigeration www.akbrown.com 321

Abalon Foundation Group www.abaloncanada.com 718

Acrytec Panel Industries www.acrytecpanel.com 523

Adfast www.adfastcorp.com 100

Aeon Green Solutions www.aeongreensolutions.com 546

Alberta Construction Magazine www.albertaconstructionmagazine.com 422

Alberta Masonry Council www.albertamasonrycouncil.ca 242

Alberta Safety and Environmental Services www.aseservices.ca 420

Alberta Tinting & Graphics 325

Alberta Wood WORKS! www.wood-works.org 223

Albrite Lighting Solutions www.albritelighting.com 221

American Express www.ogilvy.com 432

ATCO EnergySense atcoenergysense.com 305

Atlas Enviro Tech Inc. www.atlasenvirotech.com 601

Attersall Marketing Ltd. www.attersallmarketing.com 246

Backflow Solutions Inc www.backflowsolutions.ca 328

Bailey Metal Products Limited www.bmp-group.com 628

Beaver Plastics www.beaverplastics.com 331

Bell Mobility Inc. www.bell.ca 406

Brennan Enterprises Ltd. 621

Brock White Canada www.brockwhite.com 514

Buzon Canada www.buzoncanada.ca 446

C.R. Laurence Co., Inc./U,S, Aluminum www.crlaurence.com 317

Calgary Archives, Inc. www.calgaryarchives.com 342

Calgary Construction Association www.cca.cc 632

Cameron Equipment Rentals Ltd. www.cameronequipment.ca 607

Can-Cell Industries Inc. www.can-cell.com 608

Canada Revenue Agency www.cra-arc.gc.ca 323

Canadian Detailed Property Inspections www.cdpiinc.com 520

Canadian Dewatering LP www.candiandewatering.com 329

Canadian Timberframes Ltd. www.canadiantimberframes.com 631

Canam www.canam-construction.com/hambro 738

Cansel Survey Equipment Ltd. www.cansel.ca 521

Cascadia Windows www.cascadiawindows.com 127

Clean Spot Inc. www.cleanspot.ca 448

Coast Wholesale Appliances LP www.coastappliances.com 219

Concrete by Design www.evershine.info 732

Constructive Solutions www.constructivesolutions.com 416

Corflex Partition Inc. www.corflex.ca 338

Custom Building Products www.custombuildingproducts.com 306

Designer Stone Panels www.kamicountertops.ca 103

Designer’s Choice Kitchens & Bathrooms Ltd. www.designerschoice.ca 238

Diamond Fireplace www.diamondfireplace.com 500

Dortfur Inc. www.dortfur.com 205

Durabuilt Windows & Doors www.durabuiltwindows.com 239

DuRock Alfacing International Ltd. www.durock.com 415

Eagle Lake Turf Farms Ltd. www.eaglelaketurf.com 426

ECCO Waste Systems LP www.eccowaste.com 421

Edgewood Matting www.edgewoodmatting.com 447

EnerCare Inc. www.enercare.ca 430

Ener-Spray Commercial Contracting www.ener-spraycommercial.ca 400

ENMAX Energy Corporation www.enmax.com 640

Enviro-Vac www.envirovac.com 506

EverLine Coatings and Services www.everlinecoatings.com 403 1Executive Suites by Roseman www.rosemancorp.com 439

Fahrenheit 451 Fire & Safety www.f451.ca 320

Farnum Construction Management www.farnum.ca 709

FBC www.fbc.ca 339

Firestone Building Products www.firestonebpco.ca 407

Floform Countertops www.floform.com 225

FOAMTECH NORTH AMERICA www.foamtechnorthamerica.com 529

Fox Blocks www.foxblocks.com 605

Framesource Inc. www.framesource.ca 200

Frontier Plumbing and Heating www.frontiersupply.ca 121

Gasonic Instuments Inc. www.gasonic.com 346

GE Lighting www.gelighting.com/na/ 402 1General Paint www.generalpaint.com 123

Goodbye Graffiti www.goodbyegraffiti.com 324

Green Building Initiatives 129

Grounds Guys Landscape Management www.groundsguys.ca 404

Hardwood Specialty Products www.hardwoods-inc.com 343

Head To Toe Safety www.headtotoesafety.com 626

Hearth & Home Fireplace Specialties Ltd www.hearthandhomefireplace.com 17

Huntwood Custom Cabinets Ltd. www.huntwood.ca 101

Hurd Windows & Doors www.hurd.com 507

I-XL Masonry Supplies www.ixlmasonry.com 408

IMAGINiT Technologies www.imaginit.com 443

Infinitec Manufacturing www.infinnitec.com 519

Innovative Fall Protection www.innovativefallprotection.com 414

Investors Group www.investorsgroup.com 442

IQ Business Solutions Inc. www.iqbusiness.ca 139

COMPANY WEBSITE BOOTH# COMPANY WEBSITE BOOTH#

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Durabuilt Strikes Again With Another Industry FirstMaster the elements with Durabuilt’s 5 Seal Defense System. Exclusively featured in Durabuilt’s redesigned Hybrid Collection, the Hybridex 920 and Tri-Bridex 960, are the industry’s first and only window series to feature 5 seals over the standard 3. This innovative design is proven to deliver the functionality of an operating casement, with the energy efficiency and performance of a fixed window. Like a shield of armour, the 5 Seal Defense System prevents air and water leakage in areas traditionally vulnerable to Mother Nature’s wrath.

DurabuiltWindows.com | 1.800.544.3815

buildex- quarter page (3.625” x 4.625)

On-Site Job BoardReturning for 2012HAYS on-Site Job boARd is located inside the main entrance to the tradeshow floor. Please visit this area to view dozens of exciting new opportunities for professionals in the Construction, Property Management and Design Industries.

To learn more about these and other opportunities, you may also contact Jim Fearon at Hays Specialist Recruitment at 403.513.9462 or [email protected].

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EXHIBITOR LIST – CON’TIronPlanet www.ironplanet.com 645

James Hardie Building Products www.jameshardie.com 708

Journal of Commerce www.journalofcommerce.com 304

Julian Tile www.juliantile.com 314

K2 Stone www.k2stone.ca 627

Kami Countertops (2005) Ltd. www.kamicountertops.ca 103

Kate Holland Landscape Accessories Ltd. www.khla.com 202

Dinoflex Group LP www.dinoflex.com 229

KJA Consultants Inc. http://www.kja.com 327

LEVITON www.leviton.com 300

Logix Insulated Concrete Forms www.logixicf.com 331

Lone Star Inc. www.lonestarsprinter.com 515

Longboard Products www.maynecoatings.com 401

Lowe’s Canada www.Lowes.ca 309

Magna Board www.gomagnaboard.com 720 1Mainline Backflow Products Inc. www.backwatervalve.com 301 1Mars Industrial Coating www.marscoating.com 428

Marvin Windows & Doors Canada www.marvincanada.com 115

Maxxon Canada www.maxxon.ca 539 1MC Commercial Inc www.gebuilder.ca 644

McGregor and Thompson Hardware / Hovik Industries www.mcgregor-thompson.com 538

Mercedes-Benz www.mercedes-benz.ca 515

Metl-Span www.metlspan.com 742

Mission LED Lighting Company www.missionled.com 143

Molok North America Ltd. www.molokna.com 531A

Montana Rockworks www.montanarockworks.com 347

NanaWall Systems Inc. www.nanawall.com 215

Neogard www.neogard.com 542

Nissan Commercial Vehicles (Nissan Canada) ncv.nissan.ca/en/ 423

OLIVEC GLOBAL LTD. WWW.GLOBALFENCE.CA 527

Olivec Global Ltd. www.globalfence.ca 527

On Site Review/ ISK Design www.onsitereview.ca 350

OneSource Facility Services Canada www.onesourcecanada.com 405

Parkland Fibreglass www.parklandfibreglass.com 602

PHH ARC Environmental Ltd. www.phharcenv.com 322

PPG National www.ppg.com 509

Profast www.profast.ca 618

Reed Construction Data www.reedconstructiondata.com/can 304

RONA www.rona.ca 638

Roxul Inc www.roxul.com 518

Safety Codes Council www.safetycodes.ab.ca 740

SCA Tissue North America www.tork.com 315

SCAFCO Steel Stud Mfg. Co. www.scafco.com 620

Schluter Systems www.schluter.com 231

Seal It Foundation 722

Silva Panel Canada www.silvapanel.com 725

SiteDocs Safety Corp www.sitedocs.com 606

SkyFire Energy Inc www.SkyFireEnergy.com 505

Spatial Technologies www.spatialtechnologies.ca 541

Staples Easytech 4business www.staples.ca 348

Steamatic www.steamatic.ca 728

Stone Concept Ltd. www.stone-concept.ca 623

Summit Property Maintenance www.summitcalgary.com 424

SUPERPRO Waterproof Coatings www.superprocoatings.com 449

Talius www.talius.com 545

TDL Building Group www.tdldrywall.com 615

Tech-Crete Processors Ltd. www.tech-crete.com 318

TENAQUIP LTD www.tenaquip.com 303

TigerTel Communications Inc. www.tigertel.com 417

Total Power Limited www.totalpower.ca 319

Trans Atlantic Import Co. Inc. www.oldfashionfaucets.com 243

Ultra-Lite Overhead Doors Ltd. www.ultralitedoors.ca 508

Unicrete Products Ltd www.unicrete.com 503 1Unisource Canada Inc. www.unisource.ca 441

Unistrut Canada www.unistrutconstruction.com 504

United Decorating Inc. www.uniteddecorating.com 207

i-booth Inc. www.ibooth.net 630

Upper Canada Forest Products Ltd. www.ucfp.com 730

Vadel Inc. www.vadel.ca 326

VaproShield www.vaproshield.ca 419

VGS Contracting LTD www.vgscontracting.ca 349

Vicostone Canada (IMAC Enterprises) www.vicostonecanada.com 247

VSA Enterprises Inc. www.vsaent.com 726

W Group www.white-wood.com 133

Wallworks Acoustic Architectural Products Inc. www.wallworks.com 203

Waste Management Of Canada www.wm.com 531

WESTECO Inc. www.westeco.ca 249

Western Living Magazine www.westernliving.ca 248

Western Louiseville Fiberboard www.wlfgroup.ca 641

Woodbeam Company Inc. www.woodbeams.ca 723

WR Grace www.na.graceconstruction.com 502

Zybertech Construction Software www.zybertech.com 416

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COMPANY WEBSITE BOOTH# COMPANY WEBSITE BOOTH#

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ACOUSTICAL MATERIALS & PANELSCorflex Partition Inc. .........................................338

Maxxon Canada .................................................539

Silva Panel Canada ............................................725

Wallworks Acoustic Architectural Products Inc...203

Western Louiseville Fiberboard ........................641

APPLIANCES Coast Wholesale Appliances LP ......................... 219

MC Commercial Inc ............................................644

ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE OR METALSDesigner Stone Panels .......................................103

ASSOCIATIONAlberta Masonry Council ...................................242

Calgary Construction Association .....................632

BATH HARDWARE / BATHTUBSTrans Atlantic Import Co. Inc. ............................243

BUILDING ENVELOPEAcrytec Panel Industries ...................................523

Atlas Enviro Tech Inc. ........................................601

Metl-Span .......................................................... 742

Roxul Inc ............................................................518

BUILDING MAINTENANCE SUPPLYBrennan Enterprises Ltd. ...................................621

Clean Spot Inc. .................................................. 448

Lowe’s Canada ...................................................309

RONA .................................................................638

Unisource Canada Inc. .......................................441

BUILDING MATERIALS3M Trimline of Calgary ......................................438

Bailey Metal Products Limited ..........................628

Beaver Plastics ..................................................331

Brock White Canada ..........................................514

Buzon Canada ................................................... 446

C.R. Laurence Co., Inc./U,S, Aluminum .............. 317

Can-Cell Industries Inc. .....................................608

Canadian Timberframes Ltd. .............................631

DuRock Alfacing International Ltd. ................... 415

Firestone Building Products ..............................407

FOAMTECH NORTH AMERICA .............................529

Fox Blocks ..........................................................605

K2 Stone ............................................................627

Longboard Products ..........................................401

Magna Board .....................................................720

Maxxon Canada .................................................539

Parkland Fibreglass ...........................................602

Roxul Inc ............................................................518

Silva Panel Canada ............................................725

Upper Canada Forest Products Ltd. ...................730

VaproShield ....................................................... 419

VSA Enterprises Inc. ...........................................726

W Group............................................................. 133

BUILDING PRODUCTS

James Hardie Building Products .......................708

Building Supplies

Custom Building Products .................................306

I-XL Masonry Supplies .......................................408

COATING / SEALANTS / FINISHES

Adfast ................................................................100

EverLine Coatings and Services .........................403

General Paint .....................................................123

Mars Industrial Coating .....................................428

Neogard .............................................................542

United Decorating Inc. ......................................207

Vadel Inc. ...........................................................326

COMMUNICATIONS

TigerTel Communications Inc. ........................... 417

CONCRETE

Concrete by Design ............................................732

Profast ............................................................... 618

Vadel Inc. ...........................................................326

CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS / EQUIPMENT / SERVICES

3M Trimline of Calgary ......................................438

Bailey Metal Products Limited ..........................628

Beaver Plastics ..................................................331

Bell Mobility Inc. ...............................................406

Brock White Canada ..........................................514

Cansel Survey Equipment Ltd. ..........................521

Custom Building Products .................................306

FOAMTECH NORTH AMERICA .............................529

Fox Blocks ..........................................................605

i-booth Inc. ........................................................630

Innovative Fall Protection Inc ........................... 414

IronPlanet..........................................................645

Lone Star Inc. .....................................................515

Lowe’s Canada ...................................................309

McGregor and Thompson Hardware / Hovik Industries .......................................................538

Nissan Canada ...................................................423

OLIVEC GLOBAL LTD. ..........................................527

Profast ............................................................... 618

TENAQUIP LTD ....................................................303

Unistrut Canada ................................................504

VaproShield ....................................................... 419

VSA Enterprises Inc. ...........................................726

CONTRACTOR OR DEVELOPER

Abalon Foundation Group .................................718

EverLine Coatings and Services .........................403

Farnum Construction Management ..................709

Nissan Commercial Vehicles (Nissan Canada) ...423

SkyFire Energy Inc .............................................505

TDL Building Group ........................................... 615

VGS Contracting LTD ..........................................349

WR Grace ...........................................................502

COUNTERTOPS

Floform Countertops .........................................225

Kami Countertops (2005) Ltd. ...........................103

DÉCOR

Framesource Inc. ...............................................200

Stone Concept Ltd. ............................................623

DISPLAYS & GRAPHICS

Alberta Tinting & Graphics ................................325

Infinitec Manufacturing .................................... 519

DOORS

Designer`s Choice Kitchens & Bathrooms Ltd. ..238

Durabuilt Windows & Doors ..............................239

Hurd Windows & Doors .....................................507

Marvin Windows & Doors Canada ..................... 115

McGregor and Thompson Hardware / Hovik Industries .......................................................538

NanaWall Systems Inc. ...................................... 215

Ultra-Lite Overhead Doors Ltd. .........................508

EDUCATIONAL

Alberta Wood WORKS! ......................................223

i-booth Inc. ........................................................630

IMAGINiT Technologies .....................................443

Safety Codes Council .........................................740

ELECTRICAL

Cameron Equipment Rentals Ltd. .....................607

LEVITON .............................................................300

ELEVATORS / ESCALATORS

KJA Consultants Inc. ..........................................327

ENERGY CONSERVATION / MANAGEMENT

Aeon Green Solutions ........................................546

Albrite Lighting Solutions .................................221

ATCO EnergySense .............................................305

Attersall Marketing Ltd. ....................................246

EnerCare Inc. .....................................................430

Enmax Energy Corporation ...............................640

Green Building Initiatives .................................129

LEVITON .............................................................300

Mission LED Lighting Company .........................143

Total Power Limited .......................................... 319

ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

Alberta Safety and Environmental Services .....420

Enviro-Vac .........................................................506

Gasonic Instuments Inc. ....................................346

PHH ARC Environmental Ltd. .............................322

EQUIPMENT RENTAL & SALES

Cameron Equipment Rentals Ltd. .....................607

SCA Tissue North America ................................. 315

Spatial Technologies .........................................541

FINANCIAL SERVICES/INVESTMENTS/INSURANCE

American Express ..............................................432

FBC .....................................................................339

Investors Group .................................................442

FIREPLACES

Diamond Fireplace ............................................500

Hearth & Home Fireplace Specialties Ltd ............17

FLOORING – ACCESS

OneSource Facility Services Canada ..................405

FLOORING – OTHER

Canam ...............................................................738

Dinoflex Group LP ..............................................229

Edgewood Matting ...........................................447

Hardwood Specialty Products ...........................343

Julian Tile .......................................................... 314

FOUNDATIONS

Abalon Foundation Group .................................718

Tech-Crete Processors Ltd. ................................ 318

EXHIBITOR LIST – BY CATEGORY

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GARAGE DOORS

Ultra-Lite Overhead Doors Ltd. .........................508

GOVERNMENT

Safety Codes Council .........................................740

Canada Revenue Agency ...................................323

GRAFFITI REMOVAL

Goodbye Graffiti ................................................ 324

GREEN ROOFS

Eagle Lake Turf Farms Ltd..................................426

HVAC PRODUCTS & SERVICES

A.K Brown Refigeration ....................................321

Backflow Solutions Inc ......................................328

Canadian Dewatering LP ...................................329

Frontier Plumbing and Heating ........................227

INSULATED CONCRETE FORMS

Logix Insulated Concrete Forms ........................331

INSULATION

Ener-Spray Commercial Contracting. ................400

Parkland Fibreglass ...........................................602

JANITORIAL PRODUCTS & SERVICES

OneSource Facility Services Canada ..................405

SCA Tissue North America ................................. 315

Unisource Canada Inc. .......................................441

KITCHEN CABINETS

Designer`s Choice Kitchens & Bathrooms Ltd. ..238

Dortfur Inc. ........................................................205

Huntwood Custom Cabinets Ltd. ......................101

LANDSCAPE & GARDEN ACCESSORIES

Eagle Lake Turf Farms Ltd..................................426

Grounds Guys Landscape Management ............404

Kate Holland Landscape Accessories Ltd. .........202

Olivec Global Ltd. ..............................................527

Summit Property Maintenance .........................424

LIFE SAFETY / SAFETY EQUIPMENT

Alberta Safety and Environmental Services .....420

Fahrenheit 451 Fire & Safety .............................320

Head To Toe Safety ............................................626

Infinitec Manufacturing .................................... 519

Innovative Fall Protection ................................. 414

SiteDocs Safety Corp .........................................606

Total Power Limited .......................................... 319

LIGHTING

Aeon Green Solutions ........................................546

Albrite Lighting Solutions .................................221

GE Lighting ........................................................402

Mission LED Lighting Company .........................143

WESTECO Inc. .....................................................249

MILLWORK / CABINERY / MOULDINGS

Woodbeam Company Inc. .................................723

MOVING / STORAGE

Calgary Archives, Inc. ........................................342

PAINTING & FINISHES

General Paint .....................................................123

PPG National .....................................................509

United Decorating Inc. ......................................207

PARKING OR ROADWAY CONSTRUCTION / SERVICES / SYSTEMS

OLIVEC GLOBAL LTD. ..........................................527

PLUMBING PRODUCTS

Attersall Marketing Ltd. ....................................246

Frontier Plumbing and Heating ........................227

Mainline Backflow Products Inc. .......................301

Trans Atlantic Import Co. Inc. ............................243

PRINTING – LARGE FORMAT

Calgary Archives, Inc. ........................................342

Staples Easytech 4business ...............................348

PROPERTY / ASSET MANAGEMENT

Canadian Detailed Property Inspections ..........520

Lowe’s Canada ...................................................309

PUBLISHING – MAGAZINE OR WEB & DATA

Alberta Construction Magazine ........................422

Journal of Commerce.........................................304

On Site Review/ ISK Design ...............................350

Reed Construction Data ....................................304

Western Living Magazine ..................................248

RAIN SCREENS

Acrytec Panel Industries ...................................523

RECYCLING

ECCO Waste Systems LP .....................................421

Waste Management Of Canada ........................531

RENOVATION / RESTORATION

Hearth & Home Fireplace Specialties Ltd ............17

RONA .................................................................638

Steamatic ..........................................................728

Woodbeam Company Inc. .................................723

ROOFING PRODUCTS

Buzon Canada ................................................... 446

Dinoflex Group LP ..............................................229

Metl-Span .......................................................... 742

SUPERPRO Waterproof Coatings .......................449

Tech-Crete Processors Ltd. ................................ 318

Western Louiseville Fiberboard ........................641

ROOFING PRODUCTS & SERVICES

Ener-Spray Commercial Contracting. ................400

Unicrete Products Ltd ........................................503

Unistrut Canada ................................................504

SECURITY SYSTEMS

Talius .................................................................545

SITE FURNISHING/LANDSCAPE

Kate Holland Landscape Accessories Ltd. .........202

SOFTWARE

Cansel Survey Equipment Ltd. ..........................521

Constructive Solutions ...................................... 416

IMAGINiT Technologies .....................................443

IQ Business Solutions Inc. ..................................139

SiteDocs Safety Corp .........................................606

Staples Easytech 4business ...............................348

Zybertech Construction Software ..................... 416

STEEL BUILDING SYSTEMS

Canam ...............................................................738

SCAFCO Steel Stud Mfg. Co. ...............................620

TDL Building Group ........................................... 615

STONE – BRICK / GRANITE / MARBLE

Designer Stone Panels .......................................103

I-XL Masonry Supplies .......................................408

K2 Stone ............................................................627

Montana Rockworks .........................................347

Stone Concept Ltd. ............................................623

Vicostone Canada (IMAC Enterprises) ...............247

TILE & TILE / STONE PREPARATION

Schluter Systems ...............................................231

Vicostone Canada (IMAC Enterprises) ...............247

TOOLS

Spatial Technologies .........................................541

UTILITIES

ENMAX Energy Corporation...............................640

VEHICLE

Lone Star Inc. .....................................................515

Nissan Commercial Vehicles (Nissan Canada) ...423

WASTE MANAGEMENT

ECCO Waste Systems LP .....................................421

Molok North America Ltd. ...............................531A

Waste Management Of Canada ........................531

WATERPROOFING

Schluter Systems ...............................................231

Seal It Foundation .............................................722

SUPERPRO Waterproof Coatings .......................449

WINDOW COVERINGS

Talius .................................................................545

WINDOWS / GLASS / MIRRORS

Cascadia Windows ............................................127

Durabuilt Windows & Doors ..............................239

Hurd Windows & Doors .....................................507

Marvin Windows & Doors Canada ..................... 115

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T01 – Is That Product Really Green?Tuesday, November 6 • 8:30am – 10:00am • TRADESHOW SEMINAR 1[BOMI=1.5CPDs; IDCEC=0.1CEU; AAA=1.5 CO]Join Andrée Iffrig for a presentation and interactive discussion on two radically different approaches to understanding green design. One takes a holistic perspective and seeks to under­stand how a sustainable solution behaves; the other, more conventional approach focuses on materials and prescriptions. Participants will be challenged to distinguish between the two and will solve a design problem in the course of the presentation. Come learn how local and inter­national designers are addressing this issue in ways that will enlarge your own comprehension of sustainability, be it in design or business.Presenter:Andrée Iffrig, LEED AP, DIRTT Environmental Solutions Ltd.

T02 – Asbestos!!? What You Should Know Before You StartTuesday, November 6 • 8:30am – 10:00am • TRADESHOW SEMINAR 2[BOMI=1.5CPDs; AAA=1.5 CO]This seminar will look at the materials, testing, procedures and legalities that you should consider prior to starting your job. You will understand the ma­terials in buildings which may contain asbestos and the correct procedures to take while dealing with this common hazardous material.Presenter:John MacDonald, Principal, Alberta Safety & Environmental Services Ltd.

T06 – Efficiency in Construction: Quality Management SystemTuesday, November 6 • 11:00am – 12:30pm • TRADESHOW SEMINAR 1[BOMI=1.5CPDs; AAA=1.5 CO]Operational excellence required in today’s ever evolving and complex Construction Management Industry can be achieved by adapting a simple mechanism of ‘plan­execute­check­proceed’; namely a Quality Management System. Historically Quality Management Systems have been developed spe­cifically for the Production Industry that operates in standardized environ­ment. For suitability to a dynamic Project­based Construction Management/Contracting environment, a Quality Management System needs to lend Consistency to Operations whilst permitting Flexibility necessary to ensure Customer satisfaction by addressing the specific needs of each Customer location and industry served.Presenter:Neil Solankurkar, Quality Process Manager, Graham Group Ltd.

T07 – Building a Bid from the Ground Up: Understanding and Navigating the Modern Law of Bidding and TenderingTuesday, November 6 • 11:00am – 12:30pm • TRADESHOW SEMINAR 2[BOMI=1.5CPDs; AAA=1.5 CO]This seminar will provide a general overview of the law of bidding and ten­dering, including the Contract A / Contract B analysis, the owner’s duty of fairness, negotiating with bidders, and the use of exclusion clauses. Practical tips for drafting and responding to tender documents will also be provided and common tendering issues such as bid submission, bid compliance and bid evaluation will be discussed.Presenters:Michael Flach, Associate, Norton Rose Canada LLPClaire Stilwell, Associate, Norton Rose Canada LLP

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T10 – Energy Efficiency DemystifiedTuesday, November 6 • 12:30pm – 2:00pm • PALOMINO D[BOMI=1.5CPDs; AAA=1.5 CO]Don’t be scared by this session — the graphics and explana­tions are rich in information and are presented using real world language and examples. This presentation compiles the very best pieces of 26 separate presentations delivered in more than 160 venues across Canada to a combined audience of greater than 16,000 and is received by beginners through to the most seasoned professionals as “easy to understand” and “a fantastic reminder of the way homes really work”. This session will serve as the Building Block for a second conference session, “Energy Efficiency ­ The Details”.Presenter:Murray Frank, Constructive Home Solutions Inc.

T12 – Beyond LEED: Market Trends for Sustainable DesignTuesday, November 6 • 3:00pm – 4:00pm • TRADESHOW SEMINAR 2[BOMI=1.0CPDs; AAA=1.0 CO]This session will examine how to set an initial budget for a green building by determining the incremental costs of green features, how to ensure that owners goals and desires are represented, and how to reliably evaluate the potential for costs savings into the future. Furthermore, we will provide in­sight on how to demonstrate green building status and performance, with and without using green building labeling or rating systems. Tools and strat­egies will be presented as well as case studies to show real project successes.Presenters:Graham Halsall, Project Manager, Halsall AssociatesLuke Smeaton, Building Energy Specialist, Halsall Associates

T13 – ICES: What You Need to Know About the Future of Community BuildingTuesday, November 6 • 2:00pm – 3:30pm • TRADESHOW SEMINAR 1[BOMI=1.5CPDs; AAA=1.5 CO]Join us to learn about the opportunities and implications of ICES and to learn what the future of community building in Canada looks like.Presenter:Brent Gilmour, Executive Director, Quality Urban Energy Systems of Tomorrow (QUEST)

T14 – The Future of BIM in AlbertaTuesday, November 6 • 2:00pm – 3:30pm • PALOMINO A[BOMI=1.5CPDs; AAA=1.5 CO]We invite attendees to join aceBIM on our journey into the future as we explore emerging BIM topics such as IDP, Analytics, Crash Test Dummy, Research, Off­site and Modular construction, Safety, Education and capacity building, Costing, Electronic bidding, Green BIM, etc.Presenters:John Leurdyke, Director, Building Products, Industry Development Branch, Government of AlbertaKlaas Rodenburg, CEO, aceBIM

T16 – Energy Efficiency - The DetailsTuesday, November 6 • 2:30pm – 4:00pm • PALOMINO D[BOMI=1.5CPDs; AAA=1.5 CO]This session will provide you with the tools to confidently embrace energy efficient design and construction and explains these solutions through 3D animations, video and impressive photography along with highlights of an industry training facility in Alberta.Presenter:Murray Frank, Constructive Home Solutions Inc.

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SEMINAR STREAMS: PM PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AD ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN CO CONSTRUCTION & RENOVATION PD PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GR GREENINDUSTRY SESSIONST18 – Design for Workplace Well-Being — Beyond Fitness Centers and ErgonomicsTuesday, November 6 • 2:00pm – 3:30pm • PALOMINO C[BOMI=1.5CPDs; IDCEC=0.1CEU; AAA=1.5 CO]The sustainability movement has lead to a new awareness of how to design buildings to be more sustainable. But what are we doing for the occupant? True, greener buildings are healthier for the occupant with better lighting, more access to natural daylight, reduced exposure to toxins and increased fresh air. But that’s not enough. Sitting stagnantly at a desk staring at a com­puter all day is killing us faster than anything else. Many office­based workers are not living healthy lives, and we as the design community have an op­portunity to change.Presenters:Kay Sargent, Vice President Architecture, Design and Workplace Strategies, TeknionSue Schmidt, Well-Being Design Leader, Healthways

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W02 – European Kitchen Design TrendsWednesday, November 7 • 8:30am – 10:00am • PALOMINO B[BOMI=1.5CPDs; IDCEC=0.1CEU; AAA=1.5 SR]It is important for North American designers to look global­ly to see how trends can be incorporated into unique kitchen designs. This seminar will look at emerging European Kitchen Design Trends. Topics to be covered include products, cabinet components and kitchen layouts. A look at some futuristic Concept Kitchens will also be covered.Presenter:Jan Rutgers, Product Development Leader, Moulding & Millwork

W04 – Fire Protection of Adjacent Buildings During ConstructionWednesday, November 7 • 8:30am – 10:00am • PALOMINO C[BOMI=1.5CPDs; AAA=1.5 CO]As part of the development of the Alberta Fire Code 2006 this requirement was placed in the AFC and under the jurisdiction of Fire safety Codes Officers. Recognizing that circumstances and construction activity differ in municipal­ities across Alberta the Article is written in such a way as to allow local needs and concerns to be addressed. Further direction on this process was then provided in Fire Code Interpretation Standata FCI­09­02.Presenters:Kevan Jess, Chief Fire Administrator, Alberta Municipal AffairsEd Kujat, Acting Fire Marshal, City of Calgary Fire DepartmentRuss McKeage, Community Safety Codes Officer, City of Airdrie Fire DepartmentColin Steadman, Senior Safety Advisor, Alberta Construction Safety Association

W05 – Re-commissioning, Energy Management and Energy MonitoringWednesday, November 7 • 8:30am – 10:00am • PALOMINO F[BOMI=1.5CPDs; AAA=1.5 CO]Re­commissioning of building systems will reduce energy and operating costs and help to keep building competitive. The experienced panel will describe the process, identify how it is accomplished with a case study, identify costs and energy reduction opportunities, identify how energy monitoring can help to reduce energy today and keep the energy performance over time.Presenters:Mel James, President, CFMS Consulting Inc.Diane Lee, Project Manager, CFMS Alberta Ltd.Rick Williams, President, Carma Industries Inc.

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SEMINAR STREAMS: PM PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AD ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN CO CONSTRUCTION & RENOVATION PD PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GR GREEN INDUSTRY SESSIONSW06 – Green Building Certification: A Review of the Systems, the Way to Maximize Benefits and the 101 Most Common MistakesWednesday, November 7 • 8:30am – 10:00am • TRADESHOW SEMINAR 2[BOMI=1.5CPDs; AAA=1.5 SR]This seminar will provide a review of all of the major sus­tainable or green building certification programs that are relevant to Canada. It will cover the advantages and disadvantages of systems such as LEED, BOMA Best, Living Building Challenge, Green Globes, BREEAM, CEEQUAL, BuiltGreen and ASHRAE Standard 189.1. Presenter: Matt Grace, President, Mission Green Buildings Inc.

W07 – Insolvency Issues in the Construction IndustryWednesday, November 7 • 8:30am – 9:30am • TRADESHOW SEMINAR 1[BOMI=1.0CPDs; AAA=1.0 CO]This presentation will provide an overview of various insolvency issues in the construction industry. The discussion will focus on the CCAA and the BIA restructuring process, including debtor in possession financing, adjudication of claims and voting and sanction of CCAA Plans and BIA Proposals.Presenter:Walker MacLeod, Associate, McCarthy Tétrault LLP

W09 – Bathroom Design TrendsWednesday, November 7 • 11:00am – 12:30pm • PALOMINO B[BOMI=1.5CPDs; IDCEC=0.1CEU; AAA=1.5 SR]This session will look at new product development in fixtures, fittings, accessories and the use of electronics in this room. Style trends will also be discussed.Presenter:Jan Rutgers, Product Development Leader, Moulding & Millwork

W11 – Managing, Maintaining, and Funding a CondominiumWednesday, November 7 • 11:00am – 12:30pm • PALOMINO C[BOMI=1.5CPDs; AAA=1.5 SR]Topics of discussion will include Property Management Tips and Tricks, The value a building consultant can bring to the table, and A new way to fund required repairs and maintenance.Moderator:Stephen Cassady, President, 24|7 Condo

Panelists:Eric Bloomquist, Business Development Manager, Bank WestKaren Kovacs, President, Signature Alliance Management Group Inc.Cathy Lee, Senior Principal, Halsall Associates

W12 – Solar Energy that Works in Western CanadaWednesday, November 7 • 11:00am – 12:30pm • PALOMINO D[BOMI=1.5CPDs; AAA=1.5 CO]Learn about solar installation in Western Canada that are working. The eco­nomics of solar energy have drastically changed in the last few years making it cost competitive with retail grid power in many installations.Presenter:David Kelly, President, SkyFire Energy Inc.

W13 – Benefits of BIMWednesday, November 7 • 11:00am – 12:30pm • TRADESHOW SEMINAR 1[BOMI=1.5CPDs; AAA=1.5 CO]This presentation will take us through a brief overview of what Building Modeling is and then an in­depth look at Levels of Development.Presenter:John Jansen, Building Solutions Team Manager, IMAGINIT Technologies

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SEMINAR STREAMS: PM PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AD ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN CO CONSTRUCTION & RENOVATION PD PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GR GREENINDUSTRY SESSIONSW14 – Emergency Response Planning: Realities of Planning for a Worksite EmergencyWednesday, November 7 • 11:00am – 12:30pm • TRADESHOW SEMINAR 2[BOMI=1.5CPDs; AAA=1.5 CO]Calling 911 may no longer be enough to deal with worksite emergencies. This presentation explores the links between Alberta’s OH&S legislation and the Province’s current level of emergency preparedness with what employers can do to create an effective response plan. Presenter:Colin Steadman, Senior Safety Advisor, Alberta Construction Safety Association

W15 – Builders Liens - Practical Tips for Avoiding and Managing TroubleWednesday, November 7 • 2:00pm – 3:30pm • PALOMINO A[BOMI=1.5CPDs; AAA=1.5 CO]This seminar will identify the situations that commonly lead to builders liens and will identify ways to avoid and manage those situations.Presenter:Philip Carson, Partner, Miller Thomson LLP

W16 – How to Have the Best Painting Contractors and Quality on Your Next ProjectWednesday, November 7 • 2:00pm – 3:30pm • PALOMINO B[BOMI=1.5CPDs; IDCEC=0.1CEU; AAA=1.5 SR]This is an informational session on Alberta’s new Master Painters and Decorating Association of Alberta and its purpose. Presenters:Don Powers, MPI Accredited Paint InspectorDwayne Wallace, Director of Master Painter and Decorators Association of Alberta & Director of Calgary

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W17 – New and Emerging Issues Around the Indoor EnvironmentWednesday, November 7 • 2:00pm – 3:30pm • PALOMINO C[BOMI=1.5CPDs; AAA=1.5 CO]Our seminar will deal with some recent case studies including microbial growth through water ingress, combustion during slab jacking operations, how to clean clandestine lab operations and how to assess and mitigate ex­tensive smoke damage. Presenter:Mike Thomson, Practice Leader – Mould and Infection Control, PHH ARC Environmental Ltd.

W18 – Navigating the 2006 Alberta Building CodeWednesday, November 7 • 2:00pm – 3:30pm • PALOMINO D[BOMI=1.5CPDs; AAA=1.5 CO]This presentation will look at how you can navigate the 2006 Alberta Building Code and have the answers you need at your fingertips.Presenter:Geoff Brownlie, Senior Building Safety Codes Officer, Alberta Municipal Affairs – Safety Services

W19 – Follow the LEEDer: An Overview of LEED in the USA and What’s in Store for CanadaWednesday, November 7 • 2:00pm – 3:30pm • PALOMINO F[BOMI=1.5CPDs; IDCEC=0.1CEU; AAA=1.5 SR]This presentation will provide context to the evolution of LEED internation­ally, and more importantly provide updates and speculation on where our country’s most popular green rating system is – and may be – headed.Presenters:Kim Rishel, Manager, Sustainable Building Services, Ellisdon CorporationConnor Twohig, Project Manager, Sustainable Building Services, EllisDon Corporation

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