S PRI NG 2015 IN THIS ISSUE: FEATURES CRCA conference and AGM.......... 4 ROOFTech 2015 .......................... 6 Roof wind resistance testing nets higher standards .................10 Profile: Benchmark Roofing........16 Technology: a look at electronic leak detection............. 18 Drones as roof inspection aids.. 22
THE VOICE OF PROFESSIONAL ROOFING CONTRACTORS
SPRING 2015
CRCA and ROOFTech come to Vancouver
ASSOCIATION President’s message..................... 3 Apprentices: fresh perspective on journeyman status................ 20 INDUSTRY NEWS Commercial construction up ...... 11 WorkSafe examines gender differences in recovery ............... 11 Roofing consultant takes scientific approach...................... 12 Carlisle caters to Canadians....... 17 Firestone launches Secure Bond technology ....................... 21 Immigration: skilled workers fast-tracked.................................. 23 Multi-family, mixed use lead major projects line-up ................ 24 VBBL adopts BOMA Best........... 25 LNG plant being built in Delta .. 25 Victoria roofs go green............... 25 Smart helmet developed............ 25 North Island hospitals start....... 26 COLUMN Succession: exit strategies ........ 23
What’s new? Plenty. Manufacturers announce latest product lines. See pages 17, 21
Wind testing expanded Wind-RCI updated for the National Building Code. See page 10 ROOFTech 2013
BC opens its doors for the nation’s biggest roofing event The Canadian roofing industry will converge on British Columbia this spring as the Canadian Roofing Contractors Association brings its 56th National Conference and AGM to Vancouver. From May 2 to 4, the Pan Pacific Hotel will be home to the CRCA and
delegates from across the country for a full slate of activities, guest speakers, meetings, networking, awards and entertainment. Immediately following the conference is the 12th biennial ROOFTech, the Canadian Roofing Expo, at the adjoining Vancouver
Convention Centre East. Returning to BC for the first time since 1999, it has previously been held in Toronto, Montreal and Calgary. ROOFTech will welcome thousands of architects, building inspectors, contractors, engineers, property managers, roofing
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consultants and specifiers for a ‘hands-on’ educational experience. The two-day trade show and expo will feature over one hundred exhibitors, two free seminars and six live demonstrations. CRCA page 4 ROOFTech pages 6-9
Home-grown technology Electronic leak detection systems a boon to contractors, building owners See pages 18 and 19