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Canadian Construction Set To Grow Amid Industry Challenges
The Canadian construction industry anticipates growth amid labor challenges, supply chain issues, and a shift toward digital adoption and sustainable practices.
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Construction Industry in Canada to benefit from Increased Investments in Energy and Industrial Sectors
Canada is economy resilient, with GDP surpassing expectations, data centers thriving, and a focus on industrial growth amidst construction challenges.
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Canada Invests Millions To Empower Women In Construction
Allocating USD 3.6 million, Canada aims to train women & youth in construction, addressing labor shortage risk and targeting 2.2K for skilled trade careers.
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NRC Unveils Digitalization For Green Construction In Canada
National Research Council of Canada program fuels Canadian construction via digital innovation, boosting sustainability and productivity for a greener future.
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Tackling Cement Pollution For Sustainable Urban Housing
Balancing housing demand with emission reduction is hindered by carbon-intensive cement production; innovations like AI strategies offer potential solutions.
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Edmonton Cement Plant Starts Innovative Carbon Capture Pilot
The pilot carbon capture system by the Edmonton cement plant propels towards a million-tonne CO2 capture facility by 2026, a pioneering effort in the industry.
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