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September 8, 2010: AORS Provincial Safety Truck Roadeo

Posted on 01 September 2010

Fort Erie, ON
www.aors.on.ca
519.461.1271

September 8, 2010: Contaminated Sites: Managing Project Risks

Posted on 19 August 2010

Edmonton, AB
www.eco.ca
mforeman@eco.ca

September 12-16, 2010: World Energy Congress

Posted on 24 June 2010

Montreal, QC
www.wecmontreal2010.ca
514.397.1474

September 12-16, 2010: IUAPPA World Clean Air Congress

Posted on 01 September 2010

Vancouver, BC
www.iuappa2010.com

September 14-15, 2010: 7th Annual Future of Canada’s Infrastructure Summit

Posted on 24 June 2010

Toronto, ON
www.infrastructurecanada.com
866.298.9343 x 200
customercare@strategyinstitute.com

Event Description:

This summit gives you a unique opportunity to source cutting edge ideas on planning and implementing sustainable and cost-effective infrastructure projects. Learn from case studies from around the world presented by a celebrated panel of visionaries. Consolidate your network, and develop your business with attendees ranging from municipal leaders to executives in engineering firms.

September 17, 2010: Buying Into a Sustainable Economic Recovery – Greening Infrastructure for the Long-Term

Posted on 01 September 2010

Toronto, ON
www.canurb.org
416.365.0816 x.221
cgee@canurb.com

September 22-23, 2010: Energy Save 2010

Posted on 24 June 2010

Toronto, ON
www.canadianinstitute.com
877.927.7936

September 23-25, 2010: Green Building Festival

Posted on 02 February 2010

Toronto, ON
www.iidexneocon.com/2009/index.php/green_building_festival
info@iidexneocon.com

September 29 – October 1, 2010: 2nd Annual North American Strategic Infrastructure Leadership Forum

Posted on 12 July 2010

Washington, DC
www.cg-la.com/nalf2
202.776.0990

Description:

The 2nd Annual North American Strategic Infrastructure Leadership Forum is a strategic projects marketplace focused on the Top 100 projects in North America.
The theme of this year’s Leadership Forum is:  Vision, Innovation & Speed”; vision that identifies and pushes priority projects; innovation, that makes great projects happen and improves the speed of project development.

Projects are selected through a rigorous proprietary scoring system, coupled with broad discussions among CG/LA, business executives, government officials and users.  The Top 100 projects offer business opportunities in the next 3-18 months, and outline the competitive infrastructure that we are going to build for the Next Generation.
The Leadership Forum series delivers immediate business opportunities while at the same time focusing on massively increased economic productivity, increased global competitiveness and laying a groundwork for significant and immediate increases in opportunity (job creation and business creation).  The Leadership Forum structure is unique, dynamic and interactive.  Coming from four macro business areas, 500 executives from the public and private sectors participate for 2 days in a series of:

  • Rapid project presentations. 50 of the Top 100 will be presented in plenary sessions, 10 minutes apiece, across 10 distinct infrastructure sectors.
  • Pre-scheduled Private Meetings. Up to 15 per registrant, with project developers, sponsors, VIP’s and through our “Genius Scheduler,” with other participants who might offer business opportunities.
  • Keynotes on Next Generation trends in projects, innovative financing, government programs, private incentives, etc.
  • Deep Dive Workshops and round-tables chaired by Forum Platinum Sponsors.
  • Special events including a welcoming reception, luncheons, and breakfasts that allow people to develop rich network.

October 4-6, 2010: 2010 Snow School

Posted on 30 August 2010

Click on the cover for more information.

Alliston, ON
www.ogra.org
905.795.2555

Description:

OGRA’s Snow School provides a comprehensive overview of the latest winter maintenance practices, equipment and materials. OGRA has incorporated the latest in legislative changes and current research in salt management.

OGRA’s Award Winning Snow School will cover the following Modules:

  • Special Section Exclusively for Mechanics
  • Intro to Environment Canada’s Code of Practice
  • Weather and RWIS
  • Salt Management
  • Minimum Maintenance Standards, Level of Service, Record Keeping, Safety, Hours of Service
  • Calibration and Circle Check
  • Pre and Post Season Preparation
  • Snow & Ice Control

Registration and Course Information are available by clicking the brochure cover to the right…Space is Limited — Register Today!

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