Construction Economist – Spring 2009
Features:
- Export Development Canada economist offers hope to the construction industry
- Calgary seeks to secure abandoned construction sites
- World Economic Forum launches scenarios for the engineering and construction industry
- Labour: Go west
- Do not expect the olympic torch to provide British columbia with much heat in 2009
- CIQS 50th AGM
- Expert advice on what job seekers must do this year
- Expect west to east shift in construction spending to continue into 2010
- 8 bad work habits and how to break them
- Village of Hope – Chongwe project update
- Vancouver: Road to 2010
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