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OFFICIAL SHOWGUIDE SHOW HOURS: Wednesday 9:30AM – 5:00PM Thursday 9:30AM – 4:00PM FEBRUARY 8 & 9, 2012 VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE WEST www.buildexvancouver.com PHOTO: COBY WOODS BUILDEX is about designing, building and managing real estate PLATINUM SPONSORS MEDIA SPONSORS DIAMOND SPONSOR

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OFFICIAL SHOWGUIDESHOW HOURS: Wednesday 9:30AM – 5:00PMThursday 9:30AM – 4:00PM

FEBRUARY 8 & 9, 2012V A N C O U V E R C O N V E N T I O N C E N T R E W E S T

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December 6–9, 2012 • oneofakindvancouver.com

March 20 & 21, 2012 • buildexedmonton.com

Welcome to the Show

SHOW DIRECTORPaul Maryschak

EVENT MANAGERErin Osborne

EXHIBIT SALESBen Carson, Michael Pelsoci

REGISTRATION MANAGERGillian Wright

EVENT MANAGER (EXHIBIT)Lucy Leng

MERCHANDISE MART PROPERTIES, INC.Mark Falanga President

Steven Levy Senior Vice-President

Mark Stephenson Vice-President

VANCOUVER OFFICESuite 510 – 1185 West Georgia St.Vancouver, B.C. V6E 4E6Tel: 604-739-2112Fax: 604-739-2124

Table of ContentsConference Schedule-at-a-Glance ...........................................................................................................................5

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

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

PAMA Sessions ................................................................................................................................................................... 17

CHBA BC Sessions ............................................................................................................................................................. 19

NKBA Sessions .................................................................................................................................................................... 21

Floorplan ................................................................................................................................................................................26

Exhibitor List – Alphabetical ......................................................................................................................................28

Exhibitor List – By Category ....................................................................................................................................... 32

Industry Sessions – Wednesday .............................................................................................................................. 37

Industry Sessions – Thursday .................................................................................................................................... 41

New / Green Product Showcase.............................................................................................................................46

Thank You to our Sponsors ........................................................................................................................................49

We are excited to welcome over 13,000 industry pro fessionals and more than 425 exhibiting com-

panies making this our largest BUILDEX ever. Despite the turbulent economy, the industries in-

volved with BUILDEX continue to join together for a few days in February to network with peers,

share ideas and drive business forward.

This year’s seminar line-up has something for everyone. Highlights include the Interior Design

Keynote Panel, the Architectural Keynote Panel, a Real Estate Market Outlook plus a Conversation

on the Construction Market with the VCRA. Also returning for 2012 are special events such as the

ICBA CEO Breakfast, the IIDA/IDC Leaders Breakfast, the BOMA BC luncheon and educational ses-

sions from PAMA. New for 2012 are seminar streams in co-operation with CHBA BC and the NKBA.

As always, BUILDEX Vancouver presents the largest tradeshow floor of its kind in Western Canada.

Please make time to explore the show and benefit from all the exhibits we have to offer.

Finally, 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.

Thank you for joining us.

BUILDEX Vancouver is about designing, building and managing real estate.Sincerely, Paul Maryschak Show Director

OTHER MMPI CANADA EVENTS THAT MIGHT INTEREST YOUIn addition to BUILDEX, MMPI produces other dynamic & highly successful events across North America including the Real Estate Forums, PM Expo, Construct Canada, IIDEX/Neocon, IDS & IDSwest, One of a Kind, ART Toronto and numerous others.

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Conference Schedule-at-a-Glance

ACQUIRING CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS: To acquire continuing education credits for IDIBC (through IDCEC credits), AIBC and BOMI please pick up the relevant forms from tables located outside the seminar rooms. Use the same form(s) for the duration of your seminars and ensure each form is stamped by the room monitor for each session attended. If your seminar is at the end of the day, please ensure you have it stamped before you enter the seminar room. Stamps will not be available at the end of the last sessions of each day.

Note: Without stamped forms as proof of attendance, you will not be able to acquire continuing education credits for these sessions.

W E D N E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 8ROOM 206/207 ROOM 208/209 ROOM 210 ROOM 211 ROOM 212 ROOM 213/214 ROOM 215 ROOM 216 ROOM 217 ROOM 218 ROOM 219 ROOM 220–222 ROOM 223/224

7:30 AM CEO Breakfast7:30am – 9:30am

8:00 AM P01 – Legal Update for Strata Managers8:10am – 10:00am

W01 – Interior Design Keynote Panel8:00am – 10:00am

W07 - Contract Management Planning and Implementa-tion8:00am – 11:30am

8:30 AMW02 - A Future-Proof Building Envelope8:30am – 10:00am

W04 – Sustainable Green Building8:30am – 10:00am

W05 – Evolving Trends in Development of Rental and Non-Market Housing8:30am – 10:00am

W03 – Cradle to Grave Community Energy Systems8:30am – 10:00am

W06 – Managing Gen Y8:30am – 10:00am9:00 AM

9:30 AM

10:00 AM P02 – The Essential Steps to a Completed Strata Budget10:20am – 12:10pm

10:30 AMW08 – Urban Sustainability: The Coming Transformation10:30am – 12:00pm

W09 – Turn the Cost of Owning/Managing a Building into Cash10:30am – 12:00pm

W10 – Real Estate Market Outlook10:30am – 12:00pm

W16 – Getting It All Done — Managing An Unmanage-able Workload10:30am – 12:30pm

W11 – Living Through the Challenge10:30am – 12:00pm

W12 – The Digital Evolution: Bid Submission10:30am – 12:00pm

W13 – Linear Shower Drains — Function & Style10:30am – 12:00pm

W14 – Are You Crazy For NOT Using BIM?10:30am – 12:00pm

W15 – Colour: The Ever-Evolving Future Trends10:30am – 12:30pm

11:00 AMW17 – Bigger & Better — How to Trade Up11:00am – 12:00pm11:30 AM

12:00 PM

12:30 PM

1:00 PMW18 – Urban Sustainability: The Future Is Local1:00pm – 2:30pm

P03 – New Regulations for Garbage Collection1:00pm – 2:50pm

W20 – Too Much Mumbo Jumbo? Ten Truths for Real Estate Industry Marketing in 20121:00pm – 2:30pm

W19 – Understanding Feng Shui and the Chinese Market1:00pm – 2:30pm

W23 – Balancing Sustainability and Budget — Making Every Dollar Count1:00pm – 2:30pm

W21 – Smart Structural Reconstructions1:00pm – 2:30pm

W22 – Making It Work: Design and Details for New Seismic and Envelope Requirements1:00pm – 2:30pm

W26 – Think Less, Do More: Quality Lighting in Residential Projects1:00pm – 3:00pm

W25 – How to Do Business with the Federal Government1:00pm – 2:30pm

W24 – Designing for Diversity1:00pm – 2:30pm

W28 – Requests for Proposals1:00pm – 4:30pm

1:30 PMW27 – Leadership Skills for Manager, Supervisors, and Business Owners1:30pm – 3:30pm

2:00 PM

2:30 PM W29 – Construction Keynote Panel2:30 – 4:00pm

3:00 PM

3:30 PM

4:00 PM

5:00 PM Meet & Greet Networking Reception5:00pm – 6:00pmRooms 223/224 (Level 2)6:00 PM

T H U R S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 9ROOM 206 ROOM 207 ROOM 208/209 ROOM 210 ROOM 211 ROOM 212 ROOM 213 ROOM 214 ROOM 215/216 ROOM 217–219 ROOM 220–222

8:00 AM IDC Leadership Breakfast7:30am – 10:00am8:30 AM

T01 – Continuous Commissioning using Real-time Energy Metering and Building Systems Monitoring8:30am – 10:00am

T02 – Understanding Builder Liens8:30am – 10:00am

T03 – Solar Air Heating: How Healthy Public Sector Buildings Stand Out8:30am – 10:00am

T04 – High Office Energy Efficiency with a Low Price Tag8:30am – 10:00am

T05 – Green Building Rating Systems for Existing Buildings8:30am – 10:00am

9:00 AMP04 – The A–Z of Sections and Types9:00am – 12:00pm

9:30 AM

10:00 AM T08 – A New Design Approach: The “Live-in” Kitchen10:00am – 12:00pm

T06 – Top 15 Rules for Selling Success10:00am – 12:00pm

T07 – You Are Not Your Job! How To Create Sustainable Work/Life Balance10:00am – 12:00pm

10:30 AMT10 – Safety Myths Debunked — FREE Safety Services at Your Fingertips!10:30am – 12:00pm

T11 – BIM – FM: Music to an Owner’s Ears10:30am – 12:00pm

T12 – Beyond the Face: Cabinetry Doors, Panels, & Millwork: Materi-als, Manufactur-ing & Execution in Interior Design10:30am – 12:00pm

T13 – Understanding Recycled Content Surfacing Material: Its Value Under LEED® And Beyond10:30am – 12:00pm

T09 – Quality at the Edge — Emerging Hard-ware & Software for Design & Construction10:30am – 12:00pm

T14 – Architectural Keynote Panel: Architecture — Who Cares?10:30am – 12:30pm

11:00 AM

11:30 AM

12:00 PM BOMA Lunch11:30am – 1:30pm

12:30 PM

1:00 PMT15 – Sustainable Site Management: Save Time, Save Money and Boost your Business!1:00pm – 2:30pm

T16 – Communicating in a Crisis — What to Do and Say When the “You Know What” Hits the Fan1:00pm – 2:30pm

P05 – “Reality Bites”: Bed Bugs and the Residential Rental Building1:00pm – 2:50pm

T17 – Photographing Your Projects: Every Step of the Way1:00pm – 2:30pm

T18 – Outdoor Kitchens — Transforming Your Outdoor Living Space1:00pm – 2:30pm

T19 – The Elderly Population1:00pm – 2:30pm

T20 – Nature, Urban Space & Biomimicry1:00pm – 2:30pm

T21 – Growing Sales in a Tough Economy1:00pm – 3:00pm

T22 – Construction Hot Topics — 3 Current Issues1:00pm – 3:00pm1:30 PM

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Industry Panels

W01 – Interior Design Keynote Panel — Juggling Act: How To Be The Boss, And Still Be CreativeWednesday, Feb. 8 • 8:00am – 10:00am • ROOM 220–222[ AIBC=0.2 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.2 CEUs; BOMI=2 CPDs ]Hear from the principals of four independent de-sign firms as they discuss why they chose to go it alone. Learn how they have found a balance in developing a successful business, while still main-taining a strong sense of creativity. Discover what they have learned, and where they find inspiration. Moderated by Anicka Quin, Editor-in-chief, Western Living magazine, participants will leave feeling inspired and motivated to take the necessary risks in developing their own business and finding inspiration from unlikely sources.

Sharon Martens Alda PereiraMichelle BiggarAnicka Quin Sherry Bilenduke

Moderator: Anicka Quin, Editor-in-chief, Western Living magazine

Panelists:Michelle Biggar, Principal, McFarlane|Green|Biggar Architecture + DesignSherry Bilenduke, Principal, KBH Interior Design Inc.Sharon Martens, Principal, MartensGROUP Licensed Interior Design Studio Ltd.Alda Pereira, Principal, Alda Pereira Design

W10 – Real Estate Market OutlookWednesday, Feb. 8 • 10:30am – 12:00pm • ROOM 212[ AIBC=1.5 Non-Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]An inside look at Vancouver’s real estate market sec-tors — office, industrial, retail and multi-family. A panel of industry experts will explore the strengths, weaknesses and opportunities that affect the Vancouver commercial real estate market.

Andrew TongJeff RankChris ChanCameron Muir Andrew Evans

Moderator:Cameron Muir, Chief Economist, BC Real Estate Association

Panelists:Retail: Chris Chan, Vice President, Northwest AtlanticMulti-Family: Andrew Evans, Development Services Lead – Real Estate Advisory, DeloitteOffice: Jeff Rank, Vice President - Project Development Marketing & Leasing, Bentall KennedyIndustrial: Andrew Tong, Senior Vice President, Investments, Concert Properties Ltd.

W29 – Construction Keynote Panel: Conversations on ConstructionWednesday, Feb. 8 • 2:30pm – 4:00pm • ROOM 220–222[ AIBC=1.5 Non-Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]2012 promises to hold lots of challenges for the con-struction industry, ranging from uncertainty in the financial sector to changing markets to impending skills shortages, all of which will impact everyone in the construction industry.

Our panel of industry experts will share their views on emerging trends, changing practices and global issues that the industry will be facing. Come ready to participate in this discussion so your company can prepare itself to deal with these forces.

Dee Miller Don NishimuraSarah ClarkRoger BayleyKeith Sashaw Mark Casaletto

Moderator: Keith Sashaw, President Vancouver Regional Construction Association

Panelists:Roger Bayley, Principal, Roger Bayley Inc.Mark Casaletto, Managing Director, RCD CanadaSarah Clark, President & CEO, Partnerships BCDee Miller, Vice-President Finance & Administration, JJM Construction Ltd.Don Nishimura, President & Chief Operating Officer of Scott Construction Ltd.

T14 – Architectural Keynote Panel: Architecture — Who Cares?Thursday, Feb. 9 • 10:30am – 12:30pm • ROOM 220–222[ AIBC=2 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.2 CEUs; BOMI=2 CPDs ]Architecture shapes our lives and communities in countless ways. Even so, the profession is plagued by misperceptions and pre-conceptions about what architects do and whether or not it’s even important. Is architecture a vital agent for social change or a closed profession that has lost its relevance? Are architects im-pactful community leaders or high-priced beautifiers? More importantly, does architecture even matter? Join a panel of leading Vancouver architects as they tackle these questions head-on in this informative and engaging pres-entation. Explore the place of architecture in shaping our collective future, and the role of architects in redefining the profession.

Michael GreenPeter Cardew Walter FranclRussell ActonBruce Carscadden

Moderator:Bruce Carscadden, Principal, Bruce Carscadden Architect

Presenters:Russell Acton, Principal, Acton Ostry ArchitectsPeter Cardew, Principal, Cardew ArchitectsWalter Francl, Principal, Walter Francl ArchitectsMichael Green, Principal, McFarlane Green + Biggar

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W17 – Bigger & Better — How to Trade UpWednesday, Feb. 8 • 11:00am – 12:00pm • ROOM 220–222[ AIBC=1 Non-Core LU; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1 CPD ]Kyle MacDonald captured the world’s attention when he set out to trade a single red paper-clip for a house. Fourteen trades and countless stories later, he succeeded. MacDonald’s story is unique not only for its end result, but how he got the ball rolling.

Inspired by the kids’ game “Bigger and Better” MacDonald set out to trade up his one red paper clip with the end goal of finding a house. He launched his quest on the Internet and used the web to solicit trades from all over the world. The story travelled like wildfire and caught the attention of news and entertainment agencies across the globe.

Audiences will learn about MacDonald’s encounters with Alice Cooper and Corbin Bernsen, and understand that his story isn’t really about the trades he made, but about building relationships, being open to adven-ture and believing in a dream.

Presenter: Kyle MacDonald, Founder, One Red Paperclip

Biography: Originally from Belcarra, British Columbia, Canada, Kyle has planted more than one hundred thousand trees, delivered more than one thousand pizzas, but eaten only one scorpion. He has also traded one red paperclip for a house only once.

MacDonald traveled extensively in Canada and the US to make his trades, meeting people in Massachusetts, Queens, Los Angeles and Seattle, to name a few. Each trade had a unique place, person and story to tell, including trading a camp stove to a US marine sergeant and meeting Alice Cooper.

Along the way, MacDonald and his paperclip caught worldwide attention from the likes of ABC, 20/20 and Hollywood. Visitors from as far away as Australia flew to Kipling to watch him make the final trade for his new house, and his story has inspired many others to dream big and begin their own Internet trades. He has made hundreds of media appearances including, The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Hour, MSNBC, BBC, CBS, CNN, CBC, City TV, Global, and has been featured in USA Today, Maclean’s, The New York Times, In Touch Magazine, VH1, MTV, The National Examiner, Reader’s Digest, LA Times, The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and The Toronto Star, among others.

When he’s not stealing a flag from the Prime Minister’s office or promoting Alberta Beef by hitch-hiking in a parade, you might find him leaving his wallet in El Segundo or hanging out in Bangkok modeling Italian Soccer jerseys to fund 4am Red-Bull and Rum-fueled urban hitchhikes. His mom still cuts his hair.

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W07 – Contract Management Planning and ImplementationWednesday, Feb. 8 • 8:00am – 11:30am • ROOM 223/224[ AIBC=3.25 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.3 CEUs; BOMI=3 CPDs ]This presentation will provide an overview of the best practices in Contract Management Planning and Implementation. This involves the understanding of specific planning and procure-ment activities including Project Scope Definition, Solicitation Planning and Process, Vendor Evaluation and Selection, Contract Award, Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation.

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

W28 – Requests for ProposalsWednesday, Feb. 8 • 1:00pm – 4:30pm • ROOM 223/224[ AIBC=3.25 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.3 CEUs; BOMI=3 CPDs ]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 identifica-tion 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.

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

Biography: Court has been directly associated with procurement and contract management, as a project manager for large Federal Government programs and as a consultant and instructor for over 25 years. Court provides training courses on the best practices of business and management processes associated with all of the phases of procurement management. This includes Business Case Planning and Development, Contract Management Planning and Implementation, Requests for Proposals (RFP), Preparing Well-Written Proposals in response to an RFP, and Negotiating Effectively. » To read the complete biography, go to www.buildexvancouver.com.

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W16 – Getting It All Done — Managing An Unmanageable WorkloadWednesday, Feb. 8 • 10:30am – 12:30pm • ROOM 213/214[ AIBC=2 Non-Core LUs; IDCEC=0.2 CEUs; BOMI=2 CPDs ]If you’re continually asked to get more done in less time…If your to-do list ends up with more items after a full day’s work than it had when you started…If your “in box” looks more like a “landfill”… you need this program.

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W27 – Leadership Skills for Manager, Supervisors, and Business OwnersWednesday, Feb. 8 • 1:30pm – 3:30pm • ROOM 213/214[ AIBC=2 Non-Core LUs; IDCEC=0.2 CEUs; BOMI=2 CPDs ]Within a world of continuous change, one constant remains: our reliance on others. Big organization or small group, we must work together to meet the increasing demands of today’s workplace and customers — and work together as effectively as possible. Real leaders can make that happen. The lessons in this program can help you bring your team together, increase their performance, and help them have fun along the way.

Presenter: Kevin Lust, Founder, Lust Development Group Inc.

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T06 – Top 15 Rules for Selling SuccessThursday, Feb. 9 • 10:00am – 12:00pm • ROOM 215/216[ AIBC=2 Non-Core LUs; IDCEC=0.2 CEUs; BOMI=2 CPDs ]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.

Presenter: Randy Hnatko, President, Trainwest Management and Consulting

T21 – Growing Sales in a Tough EconomyThursday, Feb. 9 • 1:00pm – 3:00pm • ROOM 215/216[ AIBC=2 Non-Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=2 CPDs ]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.

Presenter: Randy Hnatko, President, Trainwest Management and Consulting

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T07 – You Are Not Your Job! How To Create Sustainable Work/Life BalanceThursday, Feb. 9 • 10:00am – 12:00pm • ROOM 217–219[ AIBC=2 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.2 CEUs; BOMI=2 CPDs ]Peoples’ most important “product” is their creativity. Clients and employers expect innovative and creative solutions to their complex design problems and depend upon their work-ers to deliver results. It’s critical, therefore, that people cultivate inspiration and replenish it with a healthy work/life balance based on core values, confident decision-making skills, and a visionary outlook. Without it, business people quickly burn out and produce mediocre results.

Attendees will learn unconventional tools and strategies to help them be good stewards of their time, energy, and creativity…the 3 most important resources of their professional and personal lives regardless of economic conditions.

Through interactive lecture, small group discussion, worksheets, real-life stories and games, designers will:

• Explore the direct correlation between sustainable design concepts, creativity and work/life balance.

• Identify & reclaim core values.• Test intuition as an effective decision-making tool.• and more.

Attendees will learn that “sustainable design” is not just a trend in the built environment, but a lifestyle that can maximize their creative talents and per-sonal fulfillment through a renewable and inspired process.

Presenter: Liesbet Trappenburg, National Speaker, Windmill Worldwide

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W15 – Colour: The Ever-Evolving Future TrendsWednesday, Feb. 8 • 10:30am – 12:30pm • ROOM 219[ AIBC=2 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.2 CEUs; BOMI=2 CPDs ]As colour is such a critical aspect of design, this session will include the most notable future colour trends that will impact all col-our and design decisions, providing the incentive to “re-focus’ your thinking on the new forecasts. The origins and drivers of the trends will also be discussed, followed by a question and answer session.

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W19 – Understanding Feng Shui and the Chinese Market Regarding Real Estate and Building Construction in VancouverWednesday, Feb. 8 • 1:00pm – 2:30pm • ROOM 211[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]Chinese buyers are dominating the Vancouver Real Estate Market. Many buyers incorporate Feng Shui requirements into their purchase and building requirements. What are they look-ing for? What is real Feng Shui and what is cultural supersti-tion? Understanding Feng Shui will give you an advantage in today’s market. Classical Feng Shui as practiced in China is so much more than just moving your furniture and picking a colour, it all starts with location. Attend this sem-inar, learn, and understand the principles behind Classical Feng Shui.

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W24 – Designing for DiversityWednesday, Feb. 8 • 1:00pm – 2:30pm • ROOM 219[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]Many countries throughout the world serve as the crossroads of culture, religion, and values that can sometimes serve as a source of misunderstanding and conflict. Understanding core aspects that influence how a person perceives and then be-haves within select environments is essential if diversity is to be celebrated. Defining diversity can sometimes be difficult because it includes cultural traits, ethnic characteristics, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, and varying physical and mental abilities. In this presentation participants will be able to conceptualize the full breadth of diversity and then develop ap-propriate designs for diverse populations within public spaces.

Presenter: Dr. Dak Kopec, Award Wining Author and Associate Professor at Newschool of Architecture and Design

T19 – The Elderly PopulationThursday, Feb. 9 • 1:00pm – 2:30pm • ROOM 213[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]The ways in which the elderly are cared for and accommodated within a soci-ety is based on cultural norms. Some cultures promote codependence while others expect independence. With increased age come a host of limitations such as the inability to open or close a window, turn on or off a water faucet, or not being able to hear a teapot whistle. Environmental modification is a tool that can help promote independence for the older person by allowing mastery over his or her environment. In this presentation participants will understand an assortment biological changes that occur as part of the nor-mal aging process and design measures to help facilitate heath, safety, and welfare among this unique population.

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PAMA Sessions

On-Site Job BoardThe SixTh-annual On-Site JOb bOard is located across from the registration desk in the lobby. Please visit this area to view dozens of exciting new opportunities for professionals in the Construction, Property Management and Design industries.

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P01 – Legal Update for Strata ManagersWednesday, Feb. 8 • 8:10am – 10:00am • ROOM 208/209[ AIBC=1.75 Non-Core LUs; IDCEC=0.2 CEUs; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]Hear Adrienne Murray as she discusses the latest informa-tion on recent changes to industry related legislation, recent court decisions and other current legal issues affecting the strata property management industry.

Speaker: Adrienne Murray, Principal, Adrienne Murray Law Corp

P02 – The Essential Steps to a Completed Strata BudgetWednesday, Feb. 8 • 10:20am – 12:10pm • ROOM 208/209[ IDCEC=0.2 CEUs; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]An accurate and meaningful budget is one that:

• Recognises the facts provided by the current financial statements,• Takes into consideration all the available data and relevant projections,• Complies with all legislation and legal requirements and• Presents a clear vision of anticipated results for the budgeted period.

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Presenter: Susan Williams, VP & Managing Director, Colliers International

P03 – New Regulations for Garbage CollectionWednesday, Feb. 8 • 1:00pm – 2:50pm • ROOM 208/209[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.2 CEUs; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]Metro Vancouver (formerly GVRD) is responsible for managing the garbage produced by 2.3 million residents and businesses in the Lower Mainland. In an effort keep 70% of waste out of landfills by 2015, Metro Vancouver will imple-ment new ways to improve reduction, reuse and recycling efforts. To accom-plish this goal, local governments will be reinforcing the 3R’s values with the implementation of new regulatory tools such as bylaws and material bans. As property managers, you are caught between managing a budget, adhering

to bylaw requirements all while keeping your tenants or owners appeased. This session will review Metro Vancouver’s Solid Waste Management Plan, and show you how to set up a recycling program, how to make it effective, and how to engage tenants to take responsibility.

Presenters:Esther Bérubé, Project Engineer - Solid Waste Department, Metro VancouverNicole Hoiss, Major Account Manager, Commercial Property, Waste Management

P04 – The A–Z of Sections and TypesThursday, Feb. 9 • 9:00am – 12:00pm • ROOM 208/209[ AIBC=3 Non-Core LUs; IDCEC=0.3 CEUs; BOMI=3 CPDs ]This seminar will guide you through understanding the best practices of Strata Corporations with a “Types” bylaw and those Strata Corporations who have bylaws that have constituted sections.

Presenters:Tony Gioventu, Executive Director, Condominium Home Owners AssociationPaul Mendes, Partner, Lesperance Mendes Lawyers

P05 – “Reality Bites”: Bed Bugs and the Residential Rental BuildingThursday, Feb. 9 • 1:00pm – 2:50pm • ROOM 208/209[ IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]Bed bugs; Two little words, one big prob-lem. In this seminar, Lisa Mackie, an associ-ate lawyer with Alexander Holburn, Beaudin & Lang LLP, will discuss the legal issues that arise when a rental building is faced with a bed bug infestation. What obligations does a landlord have to control the problem? Can a landlord ever hold a tenant responsible for the pest control costs? What are a landlord’s options when a tenant refuses pest control treatment?

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CHBA BC Sessions

W04 – Sustainable Green Building: Busting Common Myths and Discovering the FactsWednesday, Feb. 8 • 8:30am – 10:00am • ROOM 212[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]In a competitive industry where words like “sus-tainable” and “green” are prevalent, it is essential that the proper process involved in creating a sustainable residence is both understood and imple-mented. This session will explore common myths and challenges with build-ing to a greener standard from different perspectives within the residential building industry. You will hear from energy advisors speaking about the sus-tainability programs available when building to a higher sustainable standard, as well as information about the EnerGuide Rating System® — how it works and what it means for the home’s energy consumption.

Presenters:Niels Anthonsen, P.Eng, Certified Energy Advisor, Building Energy EngineeringPatsy Bourassa, Executive Officer, CHBA Central InteriorBill Patterson, President, Citta ConstructionWendy Smith, Certified Energy Advisor, Performance Energy Advisors

W23 – Balancing Sustainability and Budget — Making Every Dollar CountWednesday, Feb. 8 • 1:00pm – 2:30pm • ROOM 212[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]Inefficient homes have a tremendous impact on the environment as well as the budget of the homeowner. In a competitive market, it is essential to be able to effectively communicate the message of sustainability, efficiency and performance to the client all while providing valuable services within a budget. This presentation will blend budget requirements with effective, sus-tainable upgrade options as well as disseminate which choices provide long term savings and transferable benefits for the homeowner.

Presenter: Einar Halbig, B.A.Sc., CEA - CEO, E3 Eco Group Inc.

T10 – Safety Myths Debunked — FREE Safety Services at Your Fingertips!Thursday, Feb. 9 • 10:30am – 12:00pm • ROOM 206[ AIBC=1.5 Non-Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]Safety within the workplace is one of the most important issues of the con-struction industry, yet safe work practices tend to come last on a business model checklist. False impressions and misinformation about safety structure have left small business discouraged. This seminar, presented by experts in the safety industry, will illustrate where safety has come within the residen-tial construction industry and where safety practices are heading. Common misconceptions about costs and challenges with implementation will be ad-dressed, paralleled with a discussion of the programs and guidance available for residential builders. The session will deliver information about the free tools and practical solutions available for improving the safety culture within your company.

Presenters:Jeff Lyth, Regional Safety Coordinator, BC Construction Safety AllianceMichael McKenna, Executive Director, BC Construction Safety AllianceUrvi Ramsoondar, Manager of Services, BC Construction Safety AllianceDon Schouten, Manager Workers and Employer Services Division, WorkSafeBCNathan Stone, Managing Partner, Odessa Ventures

T15 – Sustainable Site Management: Save Time, Save Money and Boost your Business!Thursday, Feb. 9 • 1:00pm – 2:30pm • ROOM 206[ AIBC=1.5 Non-Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]In a competitive economy, having your business stand out in a crowd of peers is imperative. A construction site speaks volumes on the professionalism, craftsmanship and quality of your trade. This session will address how sustainable site man-agement can relate to high standards, environmental protection, and overall homeowner satisfaction.

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W13 – Linear Shower Drains — Function & StyleWednesday, Feb. 8 • 10:30am – 12:00pm • ROOM 217[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]This linear drain overview will cover the basics of drain se-lection and the importance of the waterproofing measures needed for a successful and long lasting installation. More and more barrier free bathrooms are being designed and built with a linear drain as the solution for grading challenges. Tub to shower conversion are simple and yield stunning results — yet another strong point for the linear drain. John will showcase some current projects and some past installs while reviewing the three primary waterproofing ap-proaches available for these drains. Understanding the difference between liquid and cementitious membranes, traditional liners with clamping drains and topical sheet membranes will help you determine the best linear drain for your teams building background. Tile selection, secondary back up drains, and tile layout will all be discussed and play key rolls in successful projects.

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W26 – Think Less, Do More: Quality Lighting in Residential Projects — Even With Energy Efficient Light SourcesWednesday, Feb. 8 • 1:00pm – 3:00pm • ROOM 217[ AIBC=2 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.2 CEUs; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]Energy efficiency often seems at odds with the goal to achieve quality lighting. As more stringent energy codes become part of our way of life, it becomes necessary to use efficient light sources. This seminar will demonstrate how efficient lighting can be utilized yet still provide the warmth and flexibility to fit with our concepts of residential design.

Presenter: Margot Richards, Principal, Margot Richards Lighting Consultant

T08 – A New Design Approach: The “Live-in” KitchenThursday, Feb. 9 • 10:00am – 12:00pm • ROOM 212[ AIBC=2 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.2 CEUs; BOMI=2 CPDs; NKBA=0.2 CEUs ]Ellen Cheever, CMKBD, ASID, CAPS will discuss a new kitchen lay-out strategy aimed at better integrating family activities and the primary storage/preparation/cooking work centers in one large living space. This new approach revolves around changing where these traditional work centers are placed with-in an expanded roomscape still labeled as a “kitchen”.

Presenter: Ellen Cheever, CMKBD, ASID, CAPS, Ellen Cheever & Associates

T18 – Outdoor Kitchens — Transforming Your Outdoor Living SpaceThursday, Feb. 9 • 1:00pm – 2:30pm • ROOM 212[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]In this presentation you will learn how to make a fabulous outdoor living space from start to finish. Bill Harrison a Landscape architect will explain how to plan your area and how to dress it up with the perfect shrubs and plants. Dale Seiden an outdoor kitchen designer with Alfresco Grills will demonstrate key factors when selecting and specifying outdoor appliances and the most efficient layout of your outdoor kitchen area. Complete the look of your outdoor living space with expert advice from Kelly Deck, of Kelly Deck Design, where she will show you seating areas and specify fabrics that will give you a completely amazing outdoor living space.

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T22 – Construction Hot Topics — 3 Current IssuesThursday, Feb. 9 • 1:00pm – 3:00pm • ROOM 217–219[ AIBC=2 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.2 CEUs; BOMI=2 CPDs ]Join the Clark Wilson construction team as they update you on three current hot topics in construction in an interactive seminar.

B.C.’s Home Warranty Program: What exactly is the 2-5-10?The reality of residential construction is that construction defects occur, no matter how sophisticated and reputable the builder. B.C.’s home warranty program, administered by the Homeowners Protection Office, and regulat-ed by the Homeowners Protection Act and Regulation, is designed to give the homeowner peace of mind and financial security against construction related risks. That security, however, comes with a cost to the construction industry, which has impacted the industry as a whole.

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L&M Bonds — The Good, The Bad, And The UglyContractors supply labour and materials and expect to be paid. In an uncer-tain economy, payment is unfortunately not always made. Contractors can be provided with some assurance when a labour and material bond is taken out on a project. While the L&M bond may provide protection to trades, it may also provide benefits to other parties in the project. In this segment, understand the function of a labour and material bond, and the rights and obligations of the obligor, the obligee and the principal, in this tri-partite con-tractual relationship. When should one take out a labour and material bond? When should one make a claim under a labour and material bond? What dut-ies does a surety have to investigate the claim? When should the surety pay? What defences can a surety make against a claim?

Satinder SidhuAnna SekunovaSamantha IpOliver C. Hanson Brian Lawson

Presenters:Oliver C. Hanson, Associate, Clark Wilson LLPSamantha Ip, Partner, Clark Wilson LLPBrian Lawson, CAIB Director, Wylie-Crump LimitedAnna Sekunova, Associate, Clark Wilson LLPSatinder Sidhu, Associate, Clark Wilson LLP

SEMINAR LEGEND: Architecture & Design Construction Green Professional Development Property Management

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21st Century Roofers Ltd. www.21stcentury.ca 1644

2nd Century Rug Co. www.2ndcenturyrug.ca 1527

3M www.3m.com 942

A Squared Construction 1423

A.K. Draft Seal Ltd. www.draftseal.com 1001

Abbotsford Concrete Products www.pavingstones.com 501

Abell Pest Control Inc. www.abellpestcontrol.com 1645

Abet Corporation www.abetlaminati.com 1218

ACO Systems Ltd. www.acocan.ca 931

Acrylabs www.acrylabs.com 1441

Acrytec Panel / Rain Screen Systems www.acrytecpanel.com 620

Active Fire & Safety Services Ltd. www.activefire.ca 1921

Adfast www.adfastcorp.com 300

Advanced Building Products, Inc. www.advancedflashing.com 1918

Advanced Geothermal Systems www.geodx.com 134

Air Quality Engineering Inc. www.aqecanada.com 1937

Albrite Wholesale Lighting Distributors www.albritelighting.com 1235

All Weather Windows www.allweatherwindows.com 613 1Allied Windows www.alliedwindows.com 723

American Express www.amexforbusiness.ca 326

Ames Tile & Stone Ltd. www.amestile.com 1019

Ampco Grafix www.ampcografix.com 1426

Andersen Windows www.andersenwindows.com 301

Apex Granite & Tile Inc. www.apexgranite.com 1526

ASSA ABLOY Canada www.assaabloy.ca 527

Assured Environmental Solutions Inc. www.assuredthermal.com 1043 1Atlas Anchor Systems (BC) Ltd. www.atlas-anchor.com 525

Award Magazine www.canadawide.com 1525

AZEK Building Products www.azek.com 345

Bailey Metal Products Ltd. www.bmp-group.com 535

Barker Manufacturing Inc. www.barkermanufacturing.com 905

Barkman Concrete Ltd. www.barkmanconcrete.com 1505

Basalite Concrete Products www.basalite.com 539

BASF Canada Inc. www.foammasters.ca 427 1BC Apartment Owners and Managers Association www.bcaoma.com 1136D

BC CITO www.bccito.ca 323

BC Construction Association www.bccassn.com 419

BC Construction Safety Alliance www.bccsa.ca 417

BC Passive House / Optiwin Windows www.bcpassivehouse.com 1906

BC Wood Specialties Group www.bcwood.com 1809

Beere Building Products www.beerebuildingproducts.com 1908

Bell Mobility www.bell.ca 1030

Benjamin Moore & Co. Limited www.benjaminmoore.ca 1624

Best Choice built-in vacuums inc. www.bestchoicebuiltin.com 744

BFL Canada Insurance Services Inc. www.bflcanada.ca 1041

BITZER Canada Inc. www.bitzer.ca 739 1BL Innovative Lighting Ltd. www.bllighting.com 825 1Black & Decker Hardware and Home Improvement Group www.bdhhi.com 1227

Blue Grouse Wine Cellars www.bluegrousewinecellars.com 1105

BMS Plumbing & Mechanical Systems Ltd. www.bmsmechanical.com 1535

BOMA BC www.boma.bc.ca 1135

Bosch & Siemens Home Appliances Group www.bsh-group.com 1619

Bramalea Elevator Ltd. www.bramaleaelevator.com 1640

BRK Canada / Dicon Global Inc. www.diconglobal.com 838

Broco Glass Group www.brocoautoglass.com 1242

Building Technologies www.buildingtechnologies.com 1641

Bullfrog Power www.bullfrogpower.com 1940 1Burritt Brothers Carpets www.burrittcarpets.com 1527

Buzon Canada www.buzoncanada.ca 801

C.R. Laurence Co., Inc. Canada www.crlaurence.com 513

C/S Construction Specialties Company - Solarmotion www.c-sgroup.com/solarmotion 1422 1C3 Integrated Solutions Inc. www.c3is.ca 818

Can-Cell Industries Inc. www.can-cell.com 322

Canada Revenue Agency / Agence du revenu du Canada www.cra-arc.gc.ca 119

Canadian Construction Institute www.constructioncanada.ca 640

Canadian Home Builders Association of British Columbia www.chbabc.org 222

Canadian Institute of Quantity Surveyors www.ciqs.org 1241

Canadian Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute www.cpci.ca 1503

Canadian Property Management Magazine www.canadianpropertymanagement.ca 1620

Cancom Development www.cancomdevelopment.com 544

Cansel www.cansel.ca 604

CARMICHAEL ENGINEERING www.carmichael-eng.ca 1941

Cascade Aqua-Tech Ltd. www.cascadeaqua.com 1420

Cascadia Energy Ltd. www.cascadiaenergy.ca 1042

Cedarland Forest Products Ltd. www.cedarland.ca 1809

Centra Windows + Restorations www.centrawindows.com 531

Centura Floor & Wall www.centura.ca 1713

CERACLAD Rain Screen Exterior Siding System www.CERACLAD,com 1141

CertainTeed Corporation www.certainteed.com 431 1CGC Inc. www.cgcinc.com 1406

City Elevator Ltd. www.cityelevator.ca 1239

CJB Restoration Services Ltd. www.cjbrestoration.com 743

Coast Wholesale Appliances LP www.coastappliances.com 1225

Cobra Integrated Systems www.cobraintergratedsystems.com 1433

Colonial Countertops www.colonialcountertops.com 827

Condominium Home Owners Association www.choa.bc.ca 1136A

Construction Business Magazine www.constructionbusiness.ca 1620

Constructive Solutions For Business Inc. www.constructivesolutions.com 424

Cool Air Rentals Ltd. www.cool-air.com 741

Core Systems www.coregravel.ca 341 1CoreBrace, LLC www.corebrace.com 234

Corflex Partition Inc. www.corflex.ca 1833

Coulson Manufacturing Ltd. www.coulsongroup.com 1722

CP Distributors Ltd. www.cpdist.ca 521

Crown Roofing & Drainage Limited www.crownroofingltd.com 1735

CST Innovations www.cstinnovations.ca 321

Cultured Stone ( Canadian Stone Industries) www.culturedstone.ca 1723

Curaflo of BC Ltd. www.curaflo.com 1738

Curly’s Carpet Repair 1340

Custom Building Products www.custombuildingproducts.com 605

Custom Ornamental Iron Works Ltd. www.customironworks.com 617

Daizen Joinery Ltd. www.daizen.com 1809

Daltile of Canada Inc. www.daltileproducts.com 913

Danver www.danver.com 1612

DARO Flooring Constructions Inc. www.daro-flooring.com 207

Dasal Architectural Lighting www.dasalindustries.com 1601 1DELCO FIREPLACES LTD. www.delcofireplaces.com 1627

Design Lighting www.designlighting.ca 1219

Design Quarterly Magazine www.designquarterly.ca 1620

Detail Pressure Washing Ltd. www.detailpressurewashing.com 1339

DINOFLEX Recycled Rubber Surfaces www.dinoflex.com 1726 1DMX Plastics Ltd. www.dmxplastics.com 220

Downtown Surrey BIA www.downtownsurreybia.com 217

Dr. Gum/Bobrick www.drgum.ca 942

Dura-Line Painting www.betterline.ca 934

Duradek Ltd. www.duradek.com 1914

Dural www.dural.ca 445

Dutch Green Design www.dutchgreendesign.ca 807

DYG Windows Ltd. www.dygwindows.com 1022

Earth-Line SSL www.earth-line.com 1634

Eco King Heating Products www.ecokingheating.com 5442

Edgewood Matting Ltd. www.edgewoodmatting.com 940

Element Designs www.element-designs.com 1402

Elsafe www.elsafe.com 935

Eltec Elevator Ltd. www.eltecelevator.com 1327

EMBERS Green Renovations www.embersgreenrenovations.com 634

Engineered Assemblies Inc. www.engineeredassemblies.com 117

Enviro-Vac www.envirovac.com 1139

Equifax Canada www.equifax.ca/growmybusiness 1935

Euro Dream Heat Ltd. www.eurodreamheat.com 135

Euro Gutters Ltd. www.eurogutters.ca 1418

EuroLine Windows Inc. www.euroline-windows.com 1300

European Flooring Group www.europeanflooring.ca 1005

EVEREST WOODCARVING CO. www.everestwoodcarving.com 1707

Expocrete Concrete Products Ltd. www.expocrete.com 1602

Fab-u-floors www.fab-u-floors.com 1427

Fastenal www.fastenal.com 735

Finning Canada www.finning.ca 731

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Fireplaces Unlimited Inc. www.fireplacesunlimited.ca 713

Firestone Building Products www.firestonebpco.ca 831

FirstOnSite, Edenvale Division www.firstonsite.ca 1044

Fitness Town Inc. www.fitnesstown.ca 841

Five Star Building Maintenance Ltd. www.fivestarbc.ca 843

Flextherm Inc. www.flextherm.com 227

Floform Countertops www.floform.com 1413

Fluke Electronics Canada LP www.flukecanada.ca 616

Folding Sliding Doors Canada Ltd. www.foldingslidingdoors.ca 230

Forbo Flooring Systems www.forboflooringNA.com 1618

FortisBC www.fortisbc.com 1238

Four Seasons Insulation Ltd. www.fourseasonsinsulation.com 223

Fox Blocks www.foxblocks.com 216

Garaventa Lift BC www.garaventabc.com 226

Garland Canada Inc www.garlandcanada.com 401

GE Lighting www.gelighting.com 1643 1General Paint www.generalpaint.com 1330

Genesis Restorations Ltd. www.genesisrestorations.com 839

Gentek Building Products Limited Partnership www.gentek.ca 601

Giacomini S.P.A. www.giacomini.com 622

GL Stone www.glstonecanada.com 1113

Glacier Pacific Insulation Ltd. www.glaciercreek.com 318

Glass World www.glassworld.ca 335

Global DEC-K-ING www.dec-k-ing.com 530

GLOBE 2012 Conference and Trade Fair on Business and Environment www.globeseries.com 224

Gojo www.gojo.com 942

Goodbye Graffiti www,goodbyegraffiti.com 1341

Gordon R. Williams Corporation www.williamshvac.com 545

GoRici Inc. www.gorici.ca 238

Grappo Basalto Enterprises Ltd. www.gbasalto.com 1626

Green Sheet Construction Data Ltd www.greensheet.ca 612

Greentop Lighting www.greentoplighting.com 816

Griff Building Supply www.griff.ca 1916 1GripStrip Products Ltd. www.cgsgripstrip.com 443

GTW Cabinets www.gtwcabinets.com 1205

Guardian Building Products www.guardianbp.com 313

Guardian Industries www.guardian.com 1520

Hafele Canada Inc. www.hafele.com 901

Hambro www.hambro.com 413

Hardwoods Specialty Products www.hardwoods-inc.com 1506

Harris Coating Systems Ltd. www.harriscoatings.com 1943

Harvey’s – Kuppersbusch www.harveystores.ca 1025

Hays Specialist Recruitment Canada www.hays.ca

HD Supply www.hdsupply.ca 517

Hettich Canada L.P. www.hettich.com 1613

High Profile Roof Care Inc. www.highprofile.ca 1545

Homeowner Protection Office www.hpo.bc.ca 213

Houle Electric Limited www.houle.ca 638

Hurd Windows & Doors www.hurd.com 1839

I-XL Masonry Supplies www.ixlmasonry.com 813

Ican Tile Distributors Ltd. www.icanceramic.com 1625

ICBA www.icba.ca 824

ICON Building Products www.iconbuildingproducts.com 644

IDIBC – Interior Designers Institute of British Columbia www.idibc.org 1821

IDSwest www.idswest.com 1126

IFMA – British Columbia Chapter www.ifmabc.org 1136B

IMAGINiT Technologies www.imaginit.com 515

InfraRed Imaging Solutions Inc. www.irismaintenancesolutions.com 1034

Innotech Windows + Doors www.innotech-windows.com 635

Innovation Stones Ltd. www.innovationstones.ca 1305

Innovative Fall Protection www.innovativefallprotection.com 219

Integrated Pest Supplies Ltd. www.integratedpestsupplies.com 1639

Inter-Provincial Roof Consultants Ltd. www.iprc.ca 834

Interior Surfaces www.interiorsurfaces.ca 912

IREM BC Chapter 50 www.irembc.ca 1136F

ISC Doors and Windows Inc. www.iscdoors.com 139

ITW Construction Products www.itwconstruction.ca 422

J & S Cabinet Doors Ltd. www.jscd.ca 1320

J&T Distribution Inc. (Stelrad/Express Radiant) www.expressradiant.ca 420

Jaga Canada Climate Systems Inc. www.jaga-canada.com 1405

James Hardie www.jameshardie.com 701

Janda Busse Treatment Systems www.janda-busse.ca 136

JELD-WEN Windows & Doors www.jeld-wen.com 201

Johnsonite/Tarkett Canada www.johnsonite.com 1312

JULIAN TILE INC WWW.JULIANTILE.COM 1213

Karndean www.karndeancanada.com 915

Kartners Bath Accessories www.kartners.com 1706

Kate Holland Landscape Accessories Ltd. www.khla.com 927

Kerrisdale Lumber www.kerrisdalelumber.com 1321

King Heating Products www.ecokingheating.com 542

Kitchen Craft Cabinetry www.kitchencraftvancouver.com 1413

KJA Consultants Inc. www.kja.com 943

KM Roberts + Associates Ltd. www.kmroberts.com 312

KML Corp. Laminators www.kmlcorp.com 1504

KSI Koben Systems Inc www.kobensystems.com 500 1Leisure Baths Ltd. www.relax-a-mist.com 1303

Levey Industries www.leveyindustries.com 1021

Leviton Manufacturing of Canada www.leviton.com 1243

Light Power Inc. www.lightpowercanada.com 1335

Logix Insulated Concrete Forms www.logixicf.com 526

Louiseville Specialty Products (Western Louiseville Fiberboard) www.sonopan.com 820

Lowe’s Canada www.Lowes.ca 938

LSC Pre-cast Systems www.lscprecast.com 404

Lynden Door Inc. www.lyndendoor.com 800

Mabe Canada Inc. - GE Appliances www.geappliances.ca 1919

Magna IV Engineering www.magnaIV.com 440

Mainland K2 Stone www.mainlandk2stone.com 630

Mainline Backflow Products Inc. www.backwatervalve.com 1445

Malco Products, Inc. www.malcotools.com 519 1Manna Plumbing Ltd. www.mannaplumbing.com 1343

Mansonville Plastics www.mansonvilleplastics.com 306

MAPEI INC. www.mapei.ca 1127

Maple Leaf Self Storage mapleleafstorage.com 1338

Margranite C&S Group www.ceramstone.com 1220

Marquis Fiberglass Windows Inc. www.curlyscarpetrepair.com 339

Marvin Windows and Doors www.marvincanada.com 1733

Masonry Institute of BC www.masonrybc.org 225

Max Wall Construction 1144

Maxium Financial Services www.maxium.net 1142

Maxxon Canada www.maxxon.ca 406 1Mayne Coatings Corp www.maynecoatings.com 727

McGregor & Thompson Hardware www.mcgregor-thompson.com 826

McKillican Canadian www.mckillican.com 1318

MediaEDGE Communications West Inc. www.mediaedge.ca 1620

Mercedes-Benz Canada www.mercedes-benz.ca 439

Metal Building Group www.metalbuildinggroup.ca 618

Metl-Span LLC www.metlspan.com 717

Metro Vancouver www.metrovancouver.org 1430

Metro Wallcoverings www.metrowallcoverings.com 1419

Midland Appliance www.midlandappliance.com 1313

Modu-loc Fence Rentals Limited www.moduloc.ca 124

Monitors in Motion www.monitorsinmotion.com 1323

Morse Canada Systems Inc. www.morsecanada.com 941

Moulding and Millwork www.mouldingandmillwork.com 1513

MVCC Video Communications Corp. www.mvcc.ca 1813

Nana Wall Systems, Inc. www.nanawall.com 512

Natural Resources Canada (Building Division) www.nrcan.ca 844

Natural Resources Canada (Equipment Division) www.nrcan.ca 842

Neogard www.conprosystems.com 416

Networx Windows & Doors www.networx-excellence.com 830

NewGen – IT Solutions for Construction construction.newgen.ca 716

Nichiha USA www.nichiha.com 316

Nissan Canada www.thinkubik.com 639

NKBA www.nkba.org 1304

NLD Reserve Advisors www.reserveadvisors.ca 1927

Northern Contours www.northerncontours.com 1402

Northwestern Systems Corp. www.nsc-customstainless.com 523

NRC Construction www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/irc 543

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Nuna Innovations Inc. www.nunainnovations.com 721

OASIS INTERNATIONAL www.oasiswatercoolers.com 1444 1Old World Door www.oldworlddoor.com 1502

Olympia Steel Buildings www.olympiasteelbuildings.ca 246

On Side Restorations www.onside.ca 1439

OSRAM SYLVANIA LTD. www.sylvania.com 1539

Overhead Door Company of Vancouver www.overheaddoor.ca 745

PacBlue Printing www.pacblueprinting.com 623

Pacific Home And Art Centre Ltd. www.pacifichome.ca 1201

Pacific Range Hood (Canada) Ltd. www.pacificrangehood.com 1623

Pacific Stainless Hinge 1907

Paisley Products of Canada Incorporated www.paisleypro.com 518

Paladin Security www.paladinsecurity.com 1131 1PAMA www.pama.ca 1136E

Pangaea Natural Stone www.pangaeanaturalstone.com 916

Para Paints www.para.com 1334

Patcraft www.patcraft.com 1120

Pattar Cedar Products Ltd. www.pattargroup.com 817

Pella Windows and Doors www.pellawa.com 1412

Peoples Trust Company www.peoplestrust.com 1934

Philips Lighting (div. of Philips Electronics) www.philips.com 1603

Picasso Mouldings www.picassomouldings.com 923

Pigeon Patrol Products & Services www.pigeonpatrol.ca 1923

PJ White Hardwoods www.pjwhitehardwoods.com 1614

Plasti-Fab Ltd. www.insulspan.com 315

Ply Gem www.plygem.ca 239

PNA Group www.pnagroupplm.com 1440

Poly-Mor Canada Inc. www.poly-mor.ca 215

Pontek flooring Distribution www.pontek.ca 304

Power House Building Solutions www.power-house.ca 516

Precise Parklink Inc. www.preciseparklink.com 1638

Precision Gutters Ltd. / Lindab Canada www.europeangutters.ca 642

Professional Builders’ Institute of BC www.pbibc.ca 221

Protecto Wrap Company www.protectowrap.com 1438

PSS Poly Surface Solutions www.polyss.com 305

Public Works and Government Services Canada www.buyandsell.gc.ca 840

Pure Painters www.purepainters.com 1425

QMI Manufacturing Inc. www.qmimfg.com 1946

Quad-Lock Building Systems Ltd. www.quadlock.com 534

Quality Edge Inc. www.quality-edge.com 835

Quantum Lighting Inc. www.quantumlighting.com 1038

Quik-Therm Innovative Insulation Solutions www.QuikTherm.ca 403

Ramos Holdings Ltd. www.ramosholdings.ca 1145

RCABC www.rcabc.org 205

Reed Construction Data www.reedconstructiondata.com/can 627

Regal Ideas www.regalideas.com 719

REIC Greater Vancouver www.reicvancouver.org 1136C

Residential Construction Industrial Training Organization www.rcito.com 221

Resisto www.resisto.ca 231

Resolution Reprographics/Fraser Valley Repo. www.resrep.com 114

Robinson Lighting & Bath Centre www.rlrbc.com 919

Rocky Mountain Stoneworks Ltd. www.rockymountainstoneworks.ca 444

Schluter Systems www.schluter.com 705

Schock Canada www.schoeck-canada.com 845

Sea-Jae Builders Ltd. www.sea-jae.ca 128

Shur-Fit Products / BC Insulators www.shurfitproducts.com 1541

SignSource Architectural Signage www.signsourcesolutions.com 1544

Silva Panels Canada Ltd. www.silvapanel.com 1809

Simson Maxwell www.simson-maxwell.com 1040

SIREWALL Inc. www.sirewall.com 418

SJ Imports Ltd. www.sjimports.ca 812

Skyline Building Systems www.dec-tec.com 307

Skyline Deficiency Solutions www.skylinesolutions.ca 126

Skyward Farms Inc./ Urimat Canada www.waterlessurinal.ca 1939

Smart Garage Door Ltd. www.smartgarage.ca 131

Solaira Heating Technologies www.solaira.com 1319

Solid Rock Fencing www.solidrockfencing.ca 327

Source Floor & Specialties Inc. www.sourcefloor.com 541

Spray-Lock www.spraylock.com 320

Standard Products Inc. www.standardpro.com 1342

Stanpro Lighting Systems www.stanprols.com 1101 1Starline Windows www.starlinewindows.com 331

Starpatch Concrete Products www.starpatchconcrete.com 1519

Steam Sauna Inc. www.steam-sauna.com 1938

Steels Industrial Products Ltd. www.steels.com 505

Stilewood International Door & Window www.stilewood.com 423

Stonecraft / Aggressive Distribution Inc. www.stonecraft.com 1403

Structurlam Products www.structurlam.com 1809

Studio G3 Glass Graphic Group Ltd. www.studiog3glass.com 1125

Swiss Solar Tech/Pro Eco Energy Ltd. www.proecoenergy.ca 235

SYNLawn Westcoast Ltd. www.synlawn.ca 1739

T.O.C. Green Pro www.tocgreenpro.com 1524

Taiga Building Products Ltd. www.taigabuilding.com 645

talia distribution - delonghi www.taliadistribution.com 1523

Talius www.talius.com 1045

Tansi Media / Trade-Bid.com www.tansimedia.com 520

Taymor Industries Ltd. www.taymor.com 600

Tech-Crete Processors Ltd. www.tech-crete.com 415

Techno Metal Post BC LTD www.technometalpostbc.com 421

Tendu Stretch Ceiling Group www.tendu.ca 1212

Terratek Energy Solutions Inc. www.terratek.ca 624

The Grounds Guys Landscape Management Inc. www.groundsguys.ca 1538

TigerTel Communications Inc. www.tigertel.com 1345

Tile Safe Products www.tilesafe.ca 1931

Total Power Limited www.totalpower.ca 1434

TR Trades Reproduction www.trtrades.com 438

Trail Appliances www.trailappliances.com 1531

Trespa North America Ltd. www.trespa.com 1837

Trex www.trex.com 645

Trout Creek International Homes www.troutcreekenterprises.com 1809

Tufdek www.tufdek.com 507

Unicorn Security www.unicornsecurity.com 1925

Unison Windows Inc. www.unisonwindows.com 1809

Unisource www.unisource.ca 1841

Universal Lighting Technologies www.unvlt.com 1606

University Sprinklers www.universitysprinklers.com 112

Upper Canada Forest Products Ltd. www.ucfp.com 1223

Valley Countertops Industries www.valleycountertops.com 1013

Vancouver Regional Construction Association www.vrca.bc.ca 419 1VaproShield www.vaproshield.com 524

Vicostone Canada (IMAC Enterprises) www.vicostonecanada.com 1421

Vicwest www.vicwest.com 1812

Viega Plumbing and Heating Systems www.viega.com 1933

Viessmann Manufacturing Co Inc www.viessmann.ca 330

Viewpoint Construction Software www.viewpointcs.com 319

Vinci Park www.vincipark.ca 1540

VingCard www.vingcard.com 935

Vinyltek Windows www.vinyltek.com 405

Wall2wall Media www.hometrader.ca 945

Waste Management of Canada www.wm.com 1331

WBI Home Warranty www.wbihomewarranty.com 218 1West Coast Windows www.westcoastwindows.ca 631

Westcoast Outbuildings Inc. www.modern-shed.ca 900

Westeck Windows Mfg Inc. www.westeckwindows.com 1031

Western Elevator Ltd. www.westernelevator.com 939

WIDE PLANK HARDWOOD www.wideplankhardwood.com 1719

Williams Scotsman www.willscot.com 1910

Willis Supply www.4willis.com 1622

Wine Cellar Depot www.winecellardepot.com 1823

Wishbone Site Furnishings www.wishboneltd.com 821

Woodtone www.woodtone.com 325

WorkSafeBC www.worksafebc.com 412

Xibita www.xibita.com 1324

Xypex Chemical Corporation www.xypex.com 1912

Yardi Systems www.Yardi.com 1631

YouRHere Inc. www.yourhere.ca 1140

Zurn Industries Limited www.zurn.com 1231

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Exhibitor List – By Category

ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMSASSA ABLOY Canada ............................................... 527Building Technologies .......................................... 1641Elsafe ...................................................................... 935Hafele Canada Inc................................................... 901Talius .................................................................... 1045VingCard ................................................................ 935

ACOUSTICAL MATERIALS & PANELSLouiseville Specialty Products

(Western Louiseville Fiberboard) ....................... 820Tendu Stretch Ceiling Group .................................1212

APPLIANCESBlue Grouse Wine Cellars ..................................... 1105Bosch & Siemens Home Appliances Group ...........1619Coast Wholesale Appliances LP ........................... 1225Harvey’s – Kuppersbusch..................................... 1025Mabe Canada Inc. – GE Appliances .......................1919Midland Appliance ................................................1313Pacific Range Hood (Canada) Ltd. ........................ 1623talia distribution – delonghi .............................. 1523Trail Appliances .................................................... 1531Wine Cellar Depot ................................................ 1823

ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE OR METALSBailey Metal Products Ltd. ..................................... 535Black & Decker Hardware and

Home Improvement Group ............................... 1227C.R. Laurence Co., Inc. Canada ............................... 513Corflex Partition Inc. ............................................ 1833Custom Ornamental Iron Works Ltd. ..................... 617Fastenal .................................................................. 735Hafele Canada Inc................................................... 901Hettich Canada L.P. ...............................................1613Lowe’s Canada ........................................................ 938Mainline Backflow Products Inc. ......................... 1445McGregor & Thompson Hardware ......................... 826Metal Building Group ............................................. 618Pacific Stainless Hinge ......................................... 1907PJ White Hardwoods ............................................ 1614Regal Ideas ............................................................. 719SJ Imports Ltd. ....................................................... 812Taymor Industries Ltd. ........................................... 600Trespa North America Ltd. ................................... 1837Willis Supply ......................................................... 1622

ARTWORKSPacific Home And Art Centre Ltd. ......................... 1201

ASSOCIATIONBC Apartment Owners and

Managers Association ..................................... 1136DBC Construction Association .................................. 419BC Construction Safety Alliance ............................. 417BC Wood Specialties Group .................................. 1809BOMA BC ................................................................1135Canadian Construction Institute ............................640Canadian Home Builders Association of

British Columbia.................................................. 222Canadian Institute of Quantity Surveyors.............1241Canadian Precast/Prestressed

Concrete Institute ............................................. 1503Condominium Home Owners Association ......... 1136AICBA ........................................................................ 824IDIBC – Interior Designers Institute of

British Columbia................................................ 1821IFMA – British Columbia Chapter ....................... 1136BIREM BC Chapter 50 .............................................1136FMasonry Institute of BC .......................................... 225NKBA..................................................................... 1304PAMA ...................................................................1136EProfessional Builders’ Institute of BC .................... 221RCABC ..................................................................... 205REIC Greater Vancouver ...................................... 1136CVancouver Regional Construction Association ...... 419

AUDIO / VISUAL SYSTEMSMonitors in Motion .............................................. 1323MVCC Video Communications Corp. ..................... 1813Sound Advice .........................................................1119

BATH HARDWARE / BATHTUBSKartners Bath Accessories .................................... 1706Leisure Baths Ltd. ................................................. 1303Robinson Lighting & Bath Centre .......................... 919Skyword Farms Inc./ Urimat Canada.................... 1939Steam Sauna Inc. .................................................. 1938

BOILERSEco King Heating Products ................................... 5442Viessmann Manufacturing Co Inc .......................... 330

BUILDING ENVELOPEAcrytec Panel / Rain Screen Systems ..................... 620C3 Integrated Solutions Inc.................................... 818Engineered Assemblies Inc. ....................................117Garland Canada Inc ................................................ 401Inter-Provincial Roof Consultants Ltd. ................... 834Metl-Span LLC ........................................................ 717Schock Canada ....................................................... 845VaproShield ............................................................ 524Vicwest ................................................................. 1812

BUILDING MAINTENANCE SUPPLYEdgewood Matting Ltd. ......................................... 940HD Supply ............................................................... 517Simson Maxwell ................................................... 1040

BUILDING PRODUCTS / MATERIALS / SUPPLIES3M........................................................................... 942ACO Systems Ltd. .................................................... 931Advanced Building Products, Inc. ........................ 1918AZEK Building Products ......................................... 345Beere Building Products ...................................... 1908C.R. Laurence Co., Inc. Canada ............................... 513C3 Integrated Solutions Inc.................................... 818Cedarland Forest Products Ltd. ............................ 1809CertainTeed Corporation ........................................ 431Core Systems .......................................................... 341CoreBrace, LLC ........................................................ 234Coulson Manufacturing Ltd. ................................ 1722CP Distributors Ltd. ................................................ 521CST Innovations ...................................................... 321Cultured Stone ( Canadian Stone Industries) ....... 1723Curaflo of BC Ltd. .................................................. 1738Custom Building Products ..................................... 605Daizen Joinery Ltd. .............................................. 1809Dr. Gum/Bobrick ..................................................... 942Element Designs................................................... 1402EVEREST WOODCARVING CO. ................................ 1707Fastenal .................................................................. 735Firestone Building Products .................................. 831Giacomini S.P.A. ..................................................... 622Gojo ........................................................................ 942Griff Building Supply ............................................ 1916GripStrip Products Ltd. ........................................... 443Guardian Building Products ................................... 313Hardwoods Specialty Products ............................ 1506I-XL Masonry Supplies ............................................ 813ICON Building Products ..........................................644Kerrisdale Lumber ................................................ 1321KML Corp. Laminators .......................................... 1504Lowe’s Canada ........................................................ 938LSC Pre-cast Systems .............................................404Mansonville Plastics ............................................... 306McKillican Canadian ..............................................1318Modu-loc Fence Rentals Limited ........................... 124Nichiha USA ............................................................ 316Northern Contours ............................................... 1402Pattar Cedar Products Ltd. ..................................... 817Pigeon Patrol Products & Services ....................... 1923

PJ White Hardwoods ............................................ 1614

Ply Gem .................................................................. 239

Protecto Wrap Company ...................................... 1438

Quad-Lock Building Systems Ltd. .......................... 534

Quality Edge Inc. .................................................... 835

Resisto .................................................................... 231

Schock Canada ....................................................... 845

Silva Panels Canada Ltd. ...................................... 1809

Steels Industrial Products Ltd. ............................... 505

Structurlam Products ........................................... 1809

Taiga Building Products Ltd. .................................. 645

Trail Appliances .................................................... 1531

Trout Creek International Homes ......................... 1809

Unison Windows Inc............................................. 1809

Unisource ............................................................. 1841

Upper Canada Forest Products Ltd. ..................... 1223

Woodtone............................................................... 325

BUILDING SUPPLIESNana Wall Systems, Inc. ........................................ 512

COATING / SEALANTS / FINISHESAdfast ..................................................................... 300

Cascade Aqua-Tech Ltd. ....................................... 1420

Dural ....................................................................... 445

MAPEI INC. .............................................................1127

Mayne Coatings Corp ............................................. 727

Neogard .................................................................. 416

Paisley Products of Canada Incorporated .............. 518

Power House Building Solutions ............................ 516

PSS Poly Surface Solutions ..................................... 305

COMMUNICATIONSBell Mobility ......................................................... 1030

MediaEDGE Communications West Inc. ............... 1620

NewGen – IT Solutions for Construction ............... 716

TigerTel Communications Inc. .............................. 1345

CONCRETEAbbotsford Concrete Products ............................... 501

Barkman Concrete Ltd.......................................... 1505

Basalite Concrete Products .................................... 539

Expocrete Concrete Products Ltd. ....................... 1602

Fab-u-floors ......................................................... 1427

Fox Blocks ............................................................... 216

Hambro .................................................................. 413

Nuna Innovations Inc. ............................................ 721

Sea-Jae Builders Ltd. .............................................. 128

Starpatch Concrete Products ............................... 1519

Xypex Chemical Corporation .................................1912

CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS / EQUIPMENTCansel .................................................................... 604

CP Distributors Ltd. ................................................ 521

Finning Canada ...................................................... 731

Fluke Electronics Canada LP ................................... 616

ITW Construction Products .................................... 422

Tech-Crete Processors Ltd. ..................................... 415

Techno Metal Post BC LTD ...................................... 421

CONTRACTOR OR DEVELOPERA Squared Construction ....................................... 1423

Cancom Development ............................................544

Houle Electric Limited ............................................ 638

Max Wall Construction ......................................... 1144

SIREWALL Inc. ......................................................... 418

Skyline Deficiency Solutions .................................. 126

COUNTERTOPSColonial Countertops ............................................. 827

Floform Countertops .............................................1413

Innovation Stones Ltd. ......................................... 1305

Valley Countertops Industries .............................. 1013

DECKINGAZEK Building Products ......................................... 345

Buzon Canada ......................................................... 801

Duradek Ltd. ......................................................... 1914

Global DEC-K-ING .................................................... 530

GripStrip Products Ltd. ........................................... 443

Skyline Building Systems ....................................... 307

Tufdek..................................................................... 507

Wishbone Site Furnishings .................................... 821

Trex ......................................................................... 645

DÉCORElement Designs................................................... 1402

Northern Contours ............................................... 1402

Tendu Stretch Ceiling Group .................................1212

DISPLAYS & GRAPHICSAmpco Grafix ........................................................ 1426

YouRHere Inc. ....................................................... 1140

DOCUMENT MANAGEMENTBC Construction Association .................................. 419

Vancouver Regional Construction Association ...... 419

DOORSA.K. Draft Seal Ltd. ............................................... 1001

All Weather Windows ............................................ 613

Barker Manufacturing Inc. ..................................... 905

EuroLine Windows Inc.......................................... 1300

Folding Sliding Doors Canada Ltd. ......................... 230

Hurd Windows & Doors ........................................ 1839

Innotech Windows + Doors ................................... 635

ISC Doors and Windows Inc. ................................... 139

JELD-WEN Windows & Doors ................................ 201

Lynden Door Inc. .................................................... 800

Nana Wall Systems, Inc. ........................................ 512

Networx Windows & Doors .................................... 830

Old World Door ..................................................... 1502

Overhead Door Company of Vancouver ................. 745

Pella Windows and Doors .....................................1412

Stilewood International Door & Window .............. 423

DRAINAGEACO Systems Ltd. .................................................... 931

Crown Roofing & Drainage Limited ..................... 1735

Zurn Industries Limited........................................ 1231

EDUCATIONALBC CITO ................................................................... 323

BC Wood Specialties Group .................................. 1809

Canadian Construction Institute ............................640

Canadian Institute of Quantity Surveyors.............1241

Canadian Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute ............................................. 1503

Downtown Surrey BIA ............................................ 217

IMAGINiT Technologies .......................................... 515

Natural Resources Canada (Building Division).......844

Professional Builders’ Institute of BC .................... 221

Public Works and Government Services Canada ...840

Residential Construction Industrial Training Organization ....................................................... 221

WorkSafeBC............................................................ 412

ELECTRICALHoule Electric Limited ............................................ 638

KM Roberts + Associates Ltd. ................................ 312

Leviton Manufacturing of Canada ....................... 1243

ELEVATORS / ESCALATORSBramalea Elevator Ltd. ......................................... 1640

City Elevator Ltd. .................................................. 1239

Eltec Elevator Ltd.................................................. 1327

Garaventa Lift BC ................................................... 226

KJA Consultants Inc. ............................................... 943

Western Elevator Ltd. ............................................. 939

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ENERGY CONSERVATION / MANAGEMENTAlbrite Wholesale Lighting Distributors .............. 1235Building Technologies .......................................... 1641Bullfrog Power ..................................................... 1940C/S Construction Specialties Company –

Solarmotion ...................................................... 1422Cascadia Energy Ltd. ............................................ 1042FortisBC ................................................................ 1238Glacier Pacific Insulation Ltd. ................................. 318GLOBE 2012 Conference and Trade Fair on Business

and Environment ................................................ 224Leviton Manufacturing of Canada ....................... 1243Quik-Therm Innovative Insulation Solutions ......... 403Terratek Energy Solutions Inc. ............................... 624Total Power Limited ............................................. 1434

ENGINEERING SERVICES Magna IV Engineering ............................................440

ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTINGAssured Environmental Solutions Inc. ................. 1043

EQUIPMENT RENTAL & SALESCool Air Rentals Ltd. ............................................... 741Simson Maxwell ................................................... 1040

FINANCIAL SERVICES/INVESTMENTSAmerican Express ................................................... 326Maxium Financial Services ....................................1142Peoples Trust Company ........................................ 1934

FIRE PROTECTIONActive Fire & Safety Services Ltd. ......................... 1921BRK Canada / Dicon Global Inc. .............................. 838

FIREPLACESDELCO FIREPLACES LTD. ........................................ 1627Fireplaces Unlimited Inc. ....................................... 713

FIXTURES / FAUCETS / SINKSGlass World............................................................. 335Willis Supply ......................................................... 1622

FLOORING – CARPET / RUGS2nd Century Rug Co. ............................................. 1527Burritt Brothers Carpets ....................................... 1527Five Star Building Maintenance Ltd. ...................... 843Interior Surfaces ..................................................... 912Patcraft..................................................................1120Source Floor & Specialties Inc. ............................... 541

FLOORING – HARDWOODAbet Corporation ...................................................1218European Flooring Group ..................................... 1005Pontek flooring Distribution .................................. 304WIDE PLANK HARDWOOD ..................................... 1719

FLOORING – OTHERBuzon Canada ......................................................... 801Centura Floor & Wall ............................................ 1713DARO Flooring Constructions Inc. .......................... 207DINOFLEX Recycled Rubber Surfaces ................... 1726Edgewood Matting Ltd. ......................................... 940Fab-u-floors ......................................................... 1427Flextherm Inc. ........................................................ 227Ican Tile Distributors Ltd. ..................................... 1625Johnsonite/Tarkett Canada...................................1312JULIAN TILE INC .....................................................1213Patcraft..................................................................1120Quad-Lock Building Systems Ltd. .......................... 534Source Floor & Specialties Inc. ............................... 541Spray-Lock.............................................................. 320Tile Safe Products ................................................. 1931

FLOORING – VINYL / LINOLEUMForbo Flooring Systems ........................................ 1618Karndean ............................................................... 915

FOUNDATIONSPoly-Mor Canada Inc. ............................................. 215Techno Metal Post BC LTD ...................................... 421

GARAGEOverhead Door Company of Vancouver ................. 745Smart Garage Door Ltd. .......................................... 131

GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMSAdvanced Geothermal Systems ............................. 134

GOVERNMENTCanada Revenue Agency / Agence du revenu du

Canada .................................................................119Downtown Surrey BIA ............................................ 217Homeowner Protection Office ............................... 213Metro Vancouver .................................................. 1430Natural Resources Canada (Building Division).......844Natural Resources Canada (Equipment Division) .. 842NRC Construction ................................................... 543Public Works and Government Services Canada ...840

GRAFFITI REMOVALGoodbye Graffiti .................................................. 1341

GUTTERSEuro Gutters Ltd. ...................................................1418Precision Gutters Ltd. / Lindab Canada .................. 642

GYPSUM PRODUCTSCGC Inc. ................................................................. 1406DARO Flooring Constructions Inc. .......................... 207Maxxon Canada ......................................................406

HOME AUTOMATION / LIGHTING CONTROLMonitors in Motion .............................................. 1323Sound Advice .........................................................1119Universal Lighting Technologies.......................... 1606

HVAC PRODUCTS & SERVICESAir Quality Engineering Inc. ................................. 1937Assured Environmental Solutions Inc. ................. 1043BITZER Canada Inc. ................................................. 739CARMICHAEL ENGINEERING .................................. 1941Cool Air Rentals Ltd. ............................................... 741Euro Dream Heat Ltd. ............................................. 135Giacomini S.P.A. ..................................................... 622Gordon R. Williams Corporation ............................ 545J&T Distribution Inc. (Stelrad/Express Radiant) .... 420Jaga Canada Climate Systems Inc. ....................... 1405King Heating Products ........................................... 542Solaira Heating Technologies ...............................1319Swiss Solar Tech/Pro Eco Energy Ltd. ..................... 235Viessmann Manufacturing Co Inc .......................... 330

IMAGING SOLUTIONSGrappo Basalto Enterprises Ltd............................ 1626InfraRed Imaging Solutions Inc. .......................... 1034

INDOOR AIR QUALITYAir Quality Engineering Inc. ................................. 1937CARMICHAEL ENGINEERING .................................. 1941

INSULATED CONCRETE FORMSFox Blocks ............................................................... 216Logix Insulated Concrete Forms ............................. 526

INSULATIONBASF Canada Inc. .................................................... 427Can-Cell Industries Inc. .......................................... 322Four Seasons Insulation Ltd. .................................. 223Glacier Pacific Insulation Ltd. ................................. 318Guardian Building Products ................................... 313Metl-Span LLC ........................................................ 717Plasti-Fab Ltd. ........................................................ 315Quik-Therm Innovative Insulation Solutions ......... 403Resisto .................................................................... 231Shur-Fit Products / BC Insulators ......................... 1541

INSURANCE / RISK MANAGEMENT BFL Canada Insurance Services Inc. ..................... 1041NLD Reserve Advisors ........................................... 1927WBI Home Warranty .............................................. 218

JANITORIAL / CLEANING PRODUCTS & SERVICES3M........................................................................... 942Dr. Gum/Bobrick ..................................................... 942Enviro-Vac .............................................................1139Five Star Building Maintenance Ltd. ...................... 843Gojo ........................................................................ 942

KITCHEN CABINETSDanver ...................................................................1612Northwestern Systems Corp. ................................. 523

LAND AND BUILDING ENVIRONMENTALSteels Industrial Products Ltd. ............................... 505

LANDSCAPE & GARDEN ACCESSORIESDanver ...................................................................1612Dutch Green Design................................................ 807Expocrete Concrete Products Ltd. ....................... 1602Griff Building Supply ............................................ 1916Kate Holland Landscape Accessories Ltd. ............. 927Solid Rock Fencing ................................................. 327SYNLawn Westcoast Ltd. ..................................... 1739The Grounds Guys Landscape Management Inc. . 1538University Sprinklers ...............................................112

LAWN IRRIGATIONUniversity Sprinklers ...............................................112

LIFE SAFETY / SAFETY EQUIPMENTActive Fire & Safety Services Ltd. ......................... 1921Atlas Anchor Systems (BC) Ltd. .............................. 525BC Construction Safety Alliance ............................. 417Enviro-Vac .............................................................1139Fitness Town Inc. .................................................... 841Innovative Fall Protection ...................................... 219QMI Manufacturing Inc. ....................................... 1946Tile Safe Products ................................................. 1931Total Power Limited ............................................. 1434WorkSafeBC............................................................ 412

LIGHTINGAlbrite Wholesale Lighting Distributors .............. 1235BL Innovative Lighting Ltd. .................................... 825Dasal Architectural Lighting ................................ 1601Design Lighting .....................................................1219Earth-Line SSL ...................................................... 1634GE Lighting ........................................................... 1643Greentop Lighting .................................................. 816Light Power Inc. ................................................... 1335Nuna Innovations Inc. ............................................ 721OSRAM SYLVANIA LTD........................................... 1539Philips Lighting (div. of Philips Electronics)......... 1603Quantum Lighting Inc. ......................................... 1038Robinson Lighting & Bath Centre .......................... 919Standard Products Inc. ......................................... 1342Stanpro Lighting Systems .....................................1101Stanpro Lighting Systems .....................................1101T.O.C. Green Pro .................................................... 1524Universal Lighting Technologies.......................... 1606

LOCK SYSTEMS ASSA ABLOY Canada ............................................... 527Cobra Integrated Systems .................................... 1433Elsafe ...................................................................... 935SJ Imports Ltd. ....................................................... 812VingCard ................................................................ 935

MARKETINGGoRici Inc. ............................................................... 238Hays Specialist Recruitment Canada ...........................IDSwest .................................................................1126

Tansi Media / Trade-Bid.com ................................. 520Wall2wall Media .................................................... 945

MILLWORK / CABINERY / MOULDINGSBarker Manufacturing Inc. ..................................... 905EVEREST WOODCARVING CO. ................................ 1707GTW Cabinets ....................................................... 1205J & S Cabinet Doors Ltd......................................... 1320Kitchen Craft Cabinetry .........................................1413McKillican Canadian ..............................................1318Moulding and Millwork ........................................ 1513Picasso Mouldings .................................................. 923

MODULAR BUILDING & PRE-FABBC Passive House / Optiwin Windows .................... 906Westcoast Outbuildings Inc. .................................. 900Williams Scotsman ............................................... 1910

MOVING / STORAGEMaple Leaf Self Storage ....................................... 1338

PAINTING / COATING INSPECTIONHarris Coating Systems Ltd. ................................. 1943

PAINTS & FINISHESBenjamin Moore & Co. Limited ............................ 1624Dura-Line Painting ................................................. 834General Paint ........................................................ 1330Levey Industries ................................................... 1021Metro Wallcoverings .............................................1419Para Paints ........................................................... 1334Power House Building Solutions ............................ 516

PARKING SOLUTIONS / SERVICESPrecise Parklink Inc. ............................................. 1638Ramos Holdings Ltd. .............................................1145Vinci Park.............................................................. 1540

PESTS / ANIMAL CONTROLAbell Pest Control Inc. .......................................... 1645Integrated Pest Supplies Ltd. ............................... 1639Pigeon Patrol Products & Services ....................... 1923

PLANTS – ARTIFICIAL & ORGANICDutch Green Design................................................ 807

PLASTICSDMX Plastics Ltd. .................................................... 220Mansonville Plastics ............................................... 306

PLUMBING PRODUCTSBMS Plumbing & Mechanical Systems Ltd. .......... 1535Eco King Heating Products ................................... 5442Mabe Canada Inc. – GE Appliances .......................1919Manna Plumbing Ltd............................................ 1343OASIS INTERNATIONAL ......................................... 1444Swiss Solar Tech/Pro Eco Energy Ltd. ..................... 235Viega Plumbing and Heating Systems ................ 1933

PRINTING – LARGE FORMATAmpco Grafix ........................................................ 1426PacBlue Printing..................................................... 623Resolution Reprographics/Fraser Valley Repo. ......114TR Trades Reproduction ......................................... 438Xibita .....................................................................1324

PROPERTY / ASSET MANAGEMENTCurly’s Carpet Repair ............................................ 1340Detail Pressure Washing Ltd. ............................... 1339Maple Leaf Self Storage ....................................... 1338NLD Reserve Advisors ........................................... 1927Yardi Systems ....................................................... 1631

PUBLISHING – MAGAZINES / WEB / DATAAward Magazine .................................................. 1525Canadian Property Management Magazine ........ 1620Construction Business Magazine ......................... 1620Design Quarterly Magazine.................................. 1620GoRici Inc. ............................................................... 238Green Sheet Construction Data Ltd ........................ 612

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Exhibitor List – By Category con’tMediaEDGE Communications West Inc. ............... 1620Reed Construction Data ......................................... 627Tansi Media / Trade-Bid.com ................................. 520Wall2wall Media .................................................... 945

RADIANT FLOOR HEATINGFlextherm Inc. ........................................................ 227Schluter Systems .................................................... 705Viega Plumbing and Heating Systems ................ 1933

RAIN SCREENSAcrytec Panel / Rain Screen Systems ..................... 620Engineered Assemblies Inc. ....................................117

RECYCLINGWaste Management of Canada ............................ 1331

RENOVATION / RESTORATIONBlack & Decker Hardware and

Home Improvement Group ............................... 1227Canstar Restorations Ltd. ......................................1139Centra Windows + Restorations............................ 531CJB Restoration Services Ltd. ................................. 743Curly’s Carpet Repair ............................................ 1340EMBERS Green Renovations ................................... 634FirstOnSite, Edenvale Division ............................. 1044Genesis Restorations Ltd. ....................................... 839Louiseville Specialty Products

(Western Louiseville Fiberboard) ....................... 820Max Wall Construction ......................................... 1144On Side Restorations ............................................ 1439Pure Painters ........................................................ 1425Rocky Mountain Stoneworks Ltd. ..........................444

REPROGRAPHICSPacBlue Printing..................................................... 623TR Trades Reproduction ......................................... 438

ROOFING Garland Canada Inc ................................................ 401

ROOFING PRODUCTSAcrylabs ................................................................ 1441Vicwest ................................................................. 181221st Century Roofers Ltd. ..................................... 1644Crown Roofing & Drainage Limited ..................... 1735High Profile Roof Care Inc. ................................... 1545Inter-Provincial Roof Consultants Ltd. ................... 834RCABC ..................................................................... 205

SECURITY SYSTEMSMorse Canada Systems Inc. .................................... 941Talius .................................................................... 1045

SECURITY SYSTEMS / SERVICESPaladin Security ....................................................1131Unicorn Security ................................................... 1925

SIDINGCERACLAD Rain Screen Exterior Siding System ....1141Gentek Building Products Limited Partnership ..... 601James Hardie .......................................................... 701

SIGNSPNA Group ............................................................ 1440SignSource Architectural Signage ....................... 1544Xibita .....................................................................1324

SITE FURNISHING / LANDSCAPEKate Holland Landscape Accessories Ltd. ............. 927Wishbone Site Furnishings .................................... 821

SOFTWAREConstructive Solutions For Business Inc. ............... 424Equifax Canada..................................................... 1935IMAGINiT Technologies .......................................... 515KSI Koben Systems Inc............................................ 500NewGen – IT Solutions for Construction ............... 716Viewpoint Construction Software ......................... 319Yardi Systems ....................................................... 1631

STAIRS / RAILINGSCustom Ornamental Iron Works Ltd. ..................... 617Pacific Home And Art Centre Ltd. ......................... 1201Regal Ideas ............................................................. 719

STEEL BUILDING SYSTEMSHambro .................................................................. 413Olympia Steel Buildings ......................................... 246

STONE – BRICK / GRANITE / MARBLEAmes Tile & Stone Ltd. ......................................... 1019Apex Granite & Tile Inc. ........................................ 1526Cultured Stone ( Canadian Stone Industries) ....... 1723Daltile of Canada Inc. ............................................. 913GL Stone ................................................................1113Innovation Stones Ltd. ......................................... 1305Mainland K2 Stone ................................................. 630Margranite C&S Group ......................................... 1220Pangaea Natural Stone .......................................... 916Rocky Mountain Stoneworks Ltd. ..........................444SIREWALL Inc. ......................................................... 418Stonecraft / Aggressive Distribution Inc. ............. 1403Vicostone Canada (IMAC Enterprises) .................. 1421

STORAGEWestcoast Outbuildings Inc. .................................. 900Williams Scotsman ............................................... 1910

TILE & TILE / STONE PREPARATIONSAmes Tile & Stone Ltd. ......................................... 1019Centura Floor & Wall ............................................ 1713Daltile of Canada Inc. ............................................. 913

Duradek Ltd. ......................................................... 1914

Ican Tile Distributors Ltd. ..................................... 1625

JULIAN TILE INC .....................................................1213

Schluter Systems .................................................... 705

TOOLS

Malco Products, Inc. ............................................... 519

VACUUMS

Best Choice built-in vacuums inc. .......................... 744

VEHICLE

Nissan Canada ........................................................ 639

Mercedes-Benz Canada .......................................... 439

WALLCOVERINGS

Levey Industries ................................................... 1021

Metro Wallcoverings .............................................1419

WASTE MANAGEMENT

GLOBE 2012 Conference and Trade Fair on Business and Environment.................................. 224

Janda Busse Treatment Systems ............................ 136

Waste Management of Canada ............................ 1331

WATERPROOFING

Cascade Aqua-Tech Ltd. ....................................... 1420

Curaflo of BC Ltd. .................................................. 1738

Protecto Wrap Company ...................................... 1438

Xypex Chemical Corporation .................................1912

WINDOW COVERINGS / TREATMENTSC/S Construction Specialties Company –

Solarmotion ...................................................... 1422

WINDOWS / GLASS / MIRRORSAll Weather Windows ............................................ 613

Allied Windows ...................................................... 723

Andersen Windows ................................................ 301

BC Passive House / Optiwin Windows .................... 906

Broco Glass Group ................................................ 1242

Centra Windows + Restorations............................ 531

DYG Windows Ltd. ................................................ 1022

EuroLine Windows Inc.......................................... 1300

Gentek Building Products Limited Partnership ..... 601

Glass World............................................................. 335

Guardian Industries.............................................. 1520

Hurd Windows & Doors ........................................ 1839

Innotech Windows + Doors ................................... 635

ISC Doors and Windows Inc. ................................... 139

JELD-WEN Windows & Doors ................................ 201

Marquis Fiberglass Windows Inc. .......................... 339

Marvin Windows and Doors ................................. 1733

Networx Windows & Doors .................................... 830

Pella Windows and Doors .....................................1412

Starline Windows ................................................... 331

Stilewood International Door & Window .............. 423

Studio G3 Glass Graphic Group Ltd. ...................... 1125

Vinyltek Windows .................................................. 405

West Coast Windows.............................................. 631

Westeck Windows Mfg Inc. .................................. 1031

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W02 – A Future-Proof Building Envelope: Latest Research and TechnologyWednesday, Feb. 8 • 8:30am – 10:00am • ROOM 210[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]Energy efficiency and indoor air quality are critical issues affecting building performance. With the cost of energy expected to greatly increase, less efficient buildings will have much higher costs, im-pacting vacancy and rental rates. Research on the thermal performance of a building’s envelope, and the impact of new technologies will be discussed by industry experts on how to increase operation efficiency, avoid indoor air quality issues and enhance property values.

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W03 – Cradle to Grave Community Energy Systems: Optimizing Resources Every Step of the WayWednesday, Feb. 8 • 8:30am – 10:00am • ROOM 218[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]Energy and water supply and management are the great challenges of the 21st century. Industry is now responding to this challenge by creating com-munity energy systems that directly address demand reduction, increased efficiency, and provide renewable and innovative solutions to complex chal-lenges. Roger Bayley P. Eng, will discuss the district energy system at the Vancouver Olympic Village as a case study that demonstrates opportunities for maximizing energy resources from cradle to grave.

Presenter: Roger Bayley, B.E. Structural, P. Eng., Roger Bayley Inc.

W05 – Evolving Trends in Development of Rental and Non-Market HousingWednesday, Feb. 8 • 8:30am – 10:00am • ROOM 215[ AIBC=1.5 Non-Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]The cost of housing continues to rise in the region. Metro Vancouver predicts a demand for 65,000 rental units over the next 10 years. Of this, 21,400 units will be for “low income” residents, far more than was provided over the past 10 years. Yet there is very limited senior government funding available. This situation is causing municipalities to pursue new ways to achieve both market rental and affordable rental housing. This session will explore the need for non-strata housing, what non-profit agencies can bring to the table and the role of municipalities in working with developers.

Moderator:John Holland, P.Eng. C.Eng. LEED AP (BD&C), FEC, President, PHH ARC Environmental Ltd.

Presenters:Janice Abbott, CEO, Atira Women’s Development SocietyJim O’Dea, Principal, Terra Housing ConsultantsGary Penway, Deputy Director, Community Development, City of North Vancouver

W06 – Managing Gen Y: Transform Your Leadership to Attract, Engage and Retain the Next Generation of WorkersWednesday, Feb. 8 • 8:30am – 10:00am • ROOM 219[ AIBC=1.5 Non-Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]What’s the matter with younger workers today? They’ll quit a good job just to go to another for an extra dollar an hour. They are impatient to advance without first paying their dues, or gaining enough experience.

Many see the construction industry as facing a crisis of “entitlement” where younger workers are concerned. So how do you keep them committed and on the job? How do you inspire loyalty in the crews when older workers will stay longer, but not the young guys?

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W09 – Turn the Cost of Owning/Managing a Building into Cash: How to Leverage BC Hydro and Finance Companies to Increase Cash Flow by Turning the Cost of Construction and Retrofitting into an Energy-Efficient, Cash Flow Positive ProjectWednesday, Feb. 8 • 10:30am – 12:00pm • ROOM 210[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]This seminar will provide attendees with the latest financial programs avail-able in British Columbia which reward the stakeholders of any construction project throughout the life cycle of a ‘build’ for designing, building, and util-izing energy-efficient systems and technology and ‘green’ build aspects that support LEED certification. From BC Hydro incentives for energy-efficient architectural design and construction specs, to incorporating ‘green’ prod-ucts and carbon-neutral services, to continuing benefits for operations and maintenance related to energy efficiency and measurably higher cash flow as a direct effect of energy efficient approaches.

Presenters:Chang Han, Chief Strategy Officer, Light PowerRay Salama, President, Atticus Financial GroupGil Yaron, Senior Business & Policy Advisor, Light House Sustainable Building Centre

W11 – Living Through the Challenge; a Contractor’s Perspective on the Living Building ChallengeWednesday, Feb. 8 • 10:30am – 12:00pm • ROOM 215[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]The Living Building Challenge has quickly become the most advanced green building rating system in the world. Creating living buildings requires a funda-mentally different approach to building design, construction and operations. To meet the challenge buildings must generate their own energy, harvest and treat their own water and use only non-toxic and locally sourced materials.

Presenters:Marsha Gentile, CSBA, LEED AP BD+C, Construction Sustainability Specialist, Ledcor Construction LimitedRebecca McDiarmid, GSC, LEED AP BD+C, Project Manager, Ledcor Construction Limited

W12 – The Digital Evolution: Bid Submission from Fax Machines to SmartphonesWednesday, Feb. 8 • 10:30am – 12:00pm • ROOM 216[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]This seminar will address the changes that the digital era is having on a fun-damental construction business practice “bid submission”. Over the past 20 years bid submission has moved from a stressful hardcopy, courier and fax based process to an online process that can take place from almost any lo-cation. Our panel of early adopters will share their experiences and lessons learned when they made the switch to new technology.

Presenters:Scott Bone, Manager - Supply and Fleet Services, City of Prince GeorgeManley McLachlan, President, BC Construction AssociationChristine Monroe, Manager – Supply, Kwantlen Polytechnic University and CM2 VenturesDan Olsen, Chief Procurement Officer, BC Hydro

W14 – Are You Crazy For NOT Using BIM?Wednesday, Feb. 8 • 10:30am – 12:00pm • ROOM 218[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]The short answer to the title is Yes. Building Information Modeling (BIM) makes a reliable digital representation of the building available for design decision making, high-quality construction document production, construction planning, and performance predictions, and cost estimates. In this panel discussion, attendees with learn about the benefits of BIM for all stages of building lifecycles, and the potential it has for the future of the construction Industry.

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W20 – Too Much Mumbo Jumbo? Ten Truths for Real Estate Industry Marketing in 2012Wednesday, Feb. 8 • 1:00pm – 2:30pm • ROOM 210[ AIBC=1.5 Non-Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]These Ten Truths can offer immediate help to residential real es-tate developers, commercial property owners, bankers, agents, guys who make windows...it doesn’t matter. If there’s a story to be told, the Ten Truths are the signposts that make the new marketing roadmap make sense.

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W21 – Smart Structural ReconstructionsWednesday, Feb. 8 • 1:00pm – 2:30pm • ROOM 215[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]This seminar will demonstrate structural solutions that help preserve the architectural vision or heritage character of their projects. We will review structural analysis undertaken to assess current buildings and review seismic upgrade techniques and requirements.

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W22 – Making It Work: Design and Details for New Seismic and Envelope RequirementsWednesday, Feb. 8 • 1:00pm – 2:30pm • ROOM 216[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]Changes to the BC Building Code are coming in effect in Fall 2012 and the residential construction industry needs to be prepared. This seminar will explore real and practical solutions for the new lateral load requirements of wood-frame houses, and envelope detailing to meet the improved energy requirements.

Presenter: Murray Frank, Constructive Home Solutions Inc.

W25 – How to Do Business with the Federal GovernmentWednesday, Feb. 8 • 1:00pm – 2:30pm • ROOM 218[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]This seminar provides information on how to market to the federal govern-ment, how the government does its buying, and how to keep track of oppor-tunities to bid on Canadian government purchases.

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Presenters:Bruce Cullen, Manager – Remote Communities, Pulse EnergyLuke Smeaton, Project Manager – Green Planning & Design, Halsall Associates

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T03 – Solar Air Heating: How Healthy Public Sector Buildings Stand OutThursday, Feb. 9 • 8:30am – 10:00am • ROOM 210[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]Panel presenters from the City of Richmond will showcase a suite of current green technology initiatives including solar air heating. Architects, developers and building experts will learn how the technology can cost effectively pos-itions them too as a leader in climate change mitigation.

Presenters:Greg Scott, P. Eng. LEED A.P., Director, Project Development, City of RichmondRichard Siegenthaler, B.Eng.(MECH), Solar Specialist, HemmeraJanet Whitehead, Senior Project Manager, Project Development, City of Richmond

T04 – High Office Energy Efficiency with a Low Price TagThursday, Feb. 9 • 8:30am – 10:00am • ROOM 213[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]This presentation outlines the steps taken during a recent commercial office interior renovation where the project team was challenged to achieve equal or better energy performance in com-parison to new commercial office spaces while using existing fixtures, main-taining occupant comfort and increasing productivity.

Presenters:Aislinn McCarry, Project Associate, Halsall Associates Ltd.Doug Webber, Green Building Practice Leader – Green Planning & Design, Halsall Associates Ltd.

T05 – Green Building Rating Systems for Existing BuildingsThursday, Feb. 9 • 8:30am – 10:00am • ROOM 214[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]This session will provide an overview of Green Building Rating Systems avail-able for existing buildings, specifically, BOMA BESt and LEED® EBOM, and how they are applied and reviewed.

Presenter: Rod Yeoh, P.Eng., P.E., LEED® AP, Principal, Omicron Architecture Engineering Construction

T09 – Quality at the Edge — Emerging Hardware & Software for Design & ConstructionThursday, Feb. 9 • 10:30am – 12:00pm • ROOM 214[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]Emerging tablet computers together with purpose designed software allow field and office workers alike to easily access a project’s design & construction documents from the field, identify progress and challenges, track issues to resolution, capture and communicate evidence, records, best practices and new knowledge, all “on the fly”.

Presenter: Brian Palmquist, Director, Quality Management, Ledcor Construction Limited

T11 – BIM – FM: Music to an Owner’s EarsThursday, Feb. 9 • 10:30am – 12:00pm • ROOM 207[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]This session is designed for Owners with a basic understanding of BIM who want their Facility Maintenance and Operations (FMO) Team to have instant, easy access to all information concerning their fa-cilities, as well as for Consultants and Contractors who are interested in learn-ing how to provide this service.

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T13 – Understanding Recycled Content Surfacing Material: Its Value Under LEED® And BeyondThursday, Feb. 9 • 10:30am – 12:00pm • ROOM 213[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]Some large contributors to environmental pollution are glass, ceramic, mirror and fly ash, all of which will not breakdown over time. All of these used in combination with a vegetable based resin create beautiful finished solid sur-facing product, which is certified by LEED, GreenGuard, Cradle to Cradle and NSF. It is stain proof, scratch and heat resistant and comes in many colours.

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T16 – Communicating in a Crisis — What to Do and Say When the “You Know What” Hits the FanThursday, Feb. 9 • 1:00pm – 2:30pm • ROOM 207[ AIBC=1.5 Non-Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]Although Canadian companies involved in designing, build-ing and managing real estate do millions of dollars in business every year, many simply aren’t prepared to face the news media if they become involved in a crisis, such as a worksite fatality, or other controversial issues. The Crisis Communicator Grant Ainsley will talk about why it’s vitally important to have a communications policy that every-one in your company needs to learn, understand and buy into.

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T17 – Photographing Your Projects: Every Step of the WayThursday, Feb. 9 • 1:00pm – 2:30pm • ROOM 210[ AIBC=1.5 Non-Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]Whether you are a builder looking to communicate more ef-fectively with trades, an architect looking to promote your work, a developer giving people a feel for a new building, or a real estate agent looking for a quick and informed sale, photography is an essential part of communicating about the built environment. From the process photographs that help you communi-cate during construction to the “wow” inducing images that grace the pages of design magazines, effective photography can assist in every stage of the life of a building. This talk will cover the various functions of photography through the design process, give you the knowledge you need to better photograph your own projects, and pointers for how and when to specify professional architectural photography.

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T20 – Nature, Urban Space & BiomimicryThursday, Feb. 9 • 1:00pm – 2:30pm • ROOM 214[ AIBC=1.5 Core LUs; IDCEC=0.1 CEU; BOMI=1.5 CPDs ]Integrated design is charting new territory through FIT©, a methodology incorporating biomimicry, ecological per-formance standards and the triple bottom line. FIT, co-developed by HOK and the Biomimicry Group, is inspired by natural systems and operating principles found in nature. Case studies will demonstrate how social, economic and en-vironmental concerns are mapped at urban and building scale examples, and biomimicry has informed the design and decision-making process.

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Assured Environmental Solutions Inc. – Booth 1043Bed Bug Heat Treatments and Environmentally Responsible Pest Management

Heat treatments are a greener, more effective alternative to chemical pesticide applications for bed bugs. Our heat treatments effectively kill all stages of bed bugs, including their eggs.

We can provide the design and construction of permanent heat chambers for buildings as well as the rental and sale of portable heat chambers.

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BASF Canada Inc. – Booth 427WALLTITE® Eco

WALLTITE® Eco is a medium-density polyurethane insulation/air barrier system designed to improve the energy efficiency of any type of building. Its industry-leading performance results in substantial energy savings by maximiz-ing the effectiveness of the building envelope, thus reducing energy costs.

WALLTITE® Eco’s formulation includes recycled plastic and a zero ozone-depleting blowing agent, qualifying it as the first closed-cell spray polyurethane insulation to obtain the EcoLogoM, North America’s most widely recognized multi-attribute environmental certification.

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BL Innovative Lighting – Booth 825BLFO – Optical Fiber

Is it important to purchase products which are energy efficient, green and uniquely Canadian made? We proudly manufacture our optical fiber which can illuminate up to 50 feet with 3 - 1 watt LED’s on each end.

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BITZER Canada Inc. – Booth 739CSW Series - Compact Screw Compressor

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All Weather Windows – Booth 613Apex Alloy 9950

Apex Alloy 9950 with revolutionary V-weld technology combines an energy efficient frame with the durability of exterior aluminum cladding to create a unique window, offering bold styling in a variety of colour choices. V-weld is a groundbreak-ing technology featuring machine welded joints to deliver the highest possible struc-tural integrity and virtually eliminates air and water leaks from combination windows, thereby reducing energy costs and making your home more comfortable.

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Bullfrog Power – Booth 1940100% green electricity

Bullfrog Power, Canada’s 100 per cent green energy provider, provides renewable energy solutions that allow homes and businesses to reduce their environmental impact and help create a cleaner, healthier world. Bullfrog’s green electricity comes exclusively from wind and hydro facilities that have been certified as low impact by Environment Canada. Bullfrog’s green natural gas is produced in Canada from biogas facilities that have met strict environmental criteria as defined by ICF International. Homes and businesses can sign up easily, quickly and affordably at www.bullfrogpower.com.

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CertainTeed Gypsum introduces AirRenew, a gypsum board that signifi-cantly reduces, for up to 75 years, harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that circulate indoors. AirRenew helps clean the air by capturing VOCs, specifically formaldehyde and other aldehydes, and converting them into inert compounds that safely remain within the board. The product includes M2Tech® technology, providing enhanced protection against moisture and mold.

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Core Systems – Booth 341Core Gravel/Grass panels

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C/S Construction Specialities Company – Booth 1422Solarmotion Dynamic Solar Facades and Architectural Blinds

What if you could design a building that, at any given time, could think, move, react and adapt to real-time weather conditions and be optimized for the environ-ment around it? What if that building meant more satis-fied tenants, a lower carbon footprint, and significant energy savings in capital and operating costs? And what if you could do so without compromising the aesthetics of your building’s design, yet even enhancing it? This is becoming realized with Solarmotion Dynamic Solar Facades and Architectural Blinds, the best sun shading system on the planet. Visit us for more info and see how we can make your dream project a reality.

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DINOFLEX® Group LP – Booth 1726Evolution Tiles

“The Pathway to Sustainability – Flooring that Lasts” describes the recycled rubber surfaces by DINOFLEX®. Using Canadian post-consumer tire rubber and high quality colored EPDM, DINOFLEX® products are environmentally friendly, exceptionally durable, shock absorb-ent, slip resistant and noise reducing. With its performance and sustainability, DINOFLEX® flooring is ideal for offices, schools, libraries, theatres, retail outlets, and more! DINOFLEX® surfaces offer an innovative and cost effective solution that will have positive effects for future generations.

www.dinoflex.com

Griff Building Products – Booth 1916Krinner Groundscrew foundation system

The Krinner Groundscrew foundation sys-tem is suitable for both natural ground and dense or tarred surfaces. From secur-ing garden umbrellas, clotheslines and fencing to carports, flagpoles and traffic signs – its uses are limitless. Solar panel systems, advertising boards and outdoor event buildings are quickly erected and removed with no damage to surrounding surfaces. The Krin-ner Groundscrew System is environmentally friendly and economical. Distributed by Griff Building Supplies throughout Canada and the western US, the Krinner Groundscrew is a revolution in foundation construction.

www.griff.ca

Malco – Booth 519Malco Pex Stapler for Wood and Foamboard

Fast, one-stroke stapling for in-floor radiant heating layout! This non-jamming, magazine-fed stapler operates from a standing position to secure PEX (poly-ethylene cross-linked tubing) to a wooden sub-floor or foamboard base. A solid, one-piece, non-stick, polymer magazine slide directs tool weight over the stapling mechanism for sure one-handed control and easy inser-tion. Exclusive wood and foamboard staple designs secure 3/8, 1/2 or 5/8-inch (9.5, 2.7 or 15.1 mm) PEX.

www.malcoproducts.com

KSI Koben Systems Inc. – Booth 500Computerized Smart Distribution Panel – CSDP

The CSDP is an integrated energy management system for residential, small, mid-sized retail and commercial sites. The CSDP replaces the conventional electricity panel and provides scalable monitoring and control capabilities of energy consumption at the customer premises at the individual circuit level. The CSDP provides the consumer the ability to program, monitor and remotely control individual circuit levels. The CSDP can transparently control any additional/renewable power source allowing for maximum power flexibility and energy efficiency by selecting that power source based on price and availability.

www.kobensystems.com

Maxxon Canada – Booth 406Maxxon®, the Green Floor Specialists

In 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 GREEN-GUARD Select certification

Learn more about Maxxon’s line of eco-friendly solutions at our BUILDEX booth or visit our website!

www.maxxon.ca

GE Lighting – Booth 1643GE energy smart® LED A19 General Purpose Bulb - Omni-Directional Lighting

The GE Energy smart® LED A19 stands apart as an excellent replacement for a standard 40W incandes-cent product and is expected to meet ENERGY STAR® guidelines. Product benefits include:

• Saves $77.50 in energy vs. 40 watt incandescent*

• 9 watts

• High output – 450 initial lumens/ 50 LPW

• Color 3000K, 80+ CRI

• Very long life – 25,000 hours at L70

• Omni – directional, ENERGY STAR® qualified

• Instant full brightness similar to incandescent or Halogen

• RoHS Compliant

• GE Quality and reliability

*@ 10¢ per kWh over the life of the lamp

www.gelighting.com

Dasal Industries Ltd. – Booth 1601Pendant Matrix (PMX)

The Pendant Matrix (PMX) is an architectural suspended luminaire series which compliments Dasal’s recessed Matrix collection. Available in 1-5 lamp configurations, each lamp is independently adjustable (360° horizontal, 30°vertical) on a dual axis system. LED versions are available incorporating Xicato Modules. Each 15W Xicato LED lamp (1000 Lumens = 50W MR16 lamp) uses high performance optics with excellent glare control and dimming options.

www.dasalindustries.com

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New / Green Product Showcase

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Paladin Security – Booth 1131Security

Paladin Security is 100% committed to protecting the environment through sustainable and environmentally-friendly growth. We have achieved the environmental certification of ISO14001:2004 – the first security company in Canada to do so. Among other things, our Environmental Management Plan includes converting our Mobile Patrol fleet to Hybrid vehicles, utilizing a paperless reporting system for our clients, and developing an Employee Web Portal for our 6,000+ employees nationwide. Find out more information about Paladin for your home and business at www.paladinsecurity.com.

www.paladinsecurity.com

Stanpro Lighting Systems – Booth 1101SAL series Sauvignon

Stanpro’s SAL, Sauvignon Induction Acorn fixture is a perfect solu-tion for any outdoor application where energy efficient lighting is required because of it’s 100,000 hour long lasting lamp life and 50% energy reduction as compared to standard lamp sources. As well as being energy efficient it is also made from recyclable materials including the reduced amalgam mercury content.

www.stanprols.com

WBI Home Warranty Ltd. – Booth 218Warranty for Single & Multi-Family projects and Building Envelope Repairs

We provide BC Government approved 2-5-10 Warranty Insurance “For the Better Builder”. With our affiliated company Wilson M. Beck Insurance Services Inc. we are truly a “One Stop Shop” for all of your construction insurance needs including, Course of Construction, Wrap up, Commercial General Liability Insurance, Contract Bonding, and now Home Warranty Insurance!

www.wbihomewarranty.com

OASIS International – Booth 1444Oasis Green Filter

It’s green for a reason.

The Oasis Green Filter® water filtration system features completely reusable housing and replaceable bio-degradable filter elements, a truly eco-friendly product. This superior filtration solution eliminates funky tastes, smells and sediments, giving you great tasting water without the hassle or price of other filtration systems or bottled water products.

Perfect for delivering fresh, filtered water from drinking fountains and point of use coolers, the OASIS Green Filter is also compatible with most water appliances.

www.oasiscoolers.com

3rd Annual Photo ContestWe are pleased to announce the winners of our 3rd annual photo contest! Over 100 photographs were submitted by emerging talent. Winning submissions along with honourable mentions are featured in a special exhibit at the show. The photos were also included in our 2012 BUILDEX Vancouver marketing campaign.

Congratulations to the winners and thank you to all the contestants for participating.

FIRST PLACE: Coby Woods

SECOND PLACE: Andy Tam

THIRD PLACE: Matt BrennanHONOURABLE MENTION: Chris Ogden, Frederick Lin

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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

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The 15th Annual CEOs BreakfastWednesday, February 8, 2012 8:00am – 9:30am • ROOM 211

This exclusive breakfast is attended by over 250 CEOs, Presidents and Senior Vice Presidents of the leading construction companies in British Columbia. This is an invite-only networking event held in conjunction with BUILDEX Vancouver.

Construct CaféThe Construct Café is a place to sit down with colleagues and clients to enjoy breakfast, lunch or other refreshments during the show. The area features a bar and a self-serve bistro with seating for 75+. Throughout BUILDEX the Construct Café will serve as the primary area for attendees from the construction industry to meet, greet and conduct business.

Hays Job Board Returns for 2012Visit the job board online and at the show to post and seek employment opportunities. For more information visit www.buildexvancouver.com and click on “On-Site Job Board”.

BOMA BC LuncheonThursday, February 9, 2012 Reception: 11:30 am – 12:00 pm Lunch and Keynote: 12:00pm – 1:30pm

Discussion on Energy & Sustainability with Hon. Minister Rich Coleman – Minister of Energy and Mines & Minister Responsible for Housing, Province of British Columbia

Minister Rich Coleman will be discussing a number of topics including the province’s efforts to build sustainability through improved energy-efficiency and alternative energy solutions for both new and existing buildings. He will also provide updates on the partnerships that the Province of BC, BOMA BC and BC Hydro have with each other, including new programs that will be introduced in the near future that will assist commercial buildings with energy benchmarking.

PRESENTED BY

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

What is ClubONE?

• It’s a VIP program designed to enhance your experience at BUILDEX

• Includes a VIP Lounge with complimentary coffee & snacks

• A separate check-in counter for registration

• Coat check/parcel check

• Additional networking opportunities

Who is eligible?

• YOU, if the total seminar registrations for all employees at your COMPANY are valued at $750 or more!

• Speakers and VIP media

• Sponsors

We look forward to seeing you at ClubONE.

Second Annual IDC/IIDA Vancouver Leaders BreakfastThursday, February 9, 2012 Breakfast and Keynote: 7:30am – 10:00am

Join us and be inspired by our keynote speaker, Pixar Art Director Jay Shuster. Honouree Larry Beasley, Distinguished Practice Professor of Planning at the University of British Columbia, will receive the 2012 Leadership Award of Excellence, which recognizes his outstanding contributions to the profession of interior design.

Meet & Greet Networking ReceptionWednesday, February 8, 2012 • 5:00 – 6:00pm

The annual Meet & Greet Networking Reception will be held at the end of Day 1 of the show, Wednesday, February 8th. Come and network with over 600 industry professionals and enjoy hors d’oeuvres and a glass of wine or beer.

New for 2012! Corporate Traveller will be giving away a trip for 2 to Las Vegas. Come by and enter your business card into the draw.

SPONSOR

CO-SPONSORS

MEDIA SPONSOR

SPONSORED BY

Rich Coleman

Larry BeasleyJay Shuster

PRIZE DRAW SPONSOR

Special Events

FEBRUARY 13 & 14, 2013VA N CO U V E R CO N V E N T I O N C E N T R E W E S T

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BUILDEX is about designing, building and managing real estatePHOTO: Frederick Lin, runner-up of the 2011 BUILDEX Vancouver Northern Exposure Photo Contest

EXHIBIT INQUIRIES:Mike Pelsoci Ben Carson [email protected] [email protected] 604.730.2034 604.730.2032

See you in 2013

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