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VIDEO: Chief Economist Alex Carrick reacts to budget – Daily Commercial News
Reed Construction Data Chief Economist Alex Carrick reacts says many people will find the 2011 federal budget perfectly reasonable but there were some shortcomings.
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Online Continuing Education Leader RedVector to Present Exclusive USGBC Member Webcast
Following a rigorous selection process, RedVector’s LEED Credits in Energy and Atmosphere webinar was chosen by the USGBC for inclusion in its members-only online webcast and podcast library.
NBS | National Building Specification | Engineering a recovery
With opinion divided over the effectiveness of the economic recovery, this programme provides a timely investigation into the current state of the engineering industry and considers its outlook for 2010.
VIDEO: Construction executives react to budget – Daily Commercial News
The presidents of the Toronto Construction Association (TCA) and Council of Ontario Construction Associations (COCA) have weighed in on the 2011 federal budget, which includes a gas tax transfer to cities and a tax break for apprentices.
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Classic case law - Contracts and law video from NBS
This programme takes an in-depth look at three classic cases in law that have a direct impact on the work of professionals in the construction industry.
The Comprehensive Spending Review: how it will affect you - Practice management video from NBS
The Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) saw unprotected departmental budgets slashed by an average of 19%. But, as Simon explains, some departments fared considerably better than others.
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