The top DCN headlines this week cover a major development in the hate crimes that occurred on several construction sites this year, with an arrest being made; provide a glimpse at how the concrete industry dealt with unique challenges at the outset of the pandemic; illustrate the acceptance and adoption of BIM technology across various sectors; examine the potential impacts of the U.S. election results in Canada and the U.S. from the Carpenters’ perspective; and highlight the long-anticipated opening of the GO bus terminal at Union Station in Toronto.
BREAKING: Police charge trades worker in Garron Hospital noose incident
Buildings Week: COVID-19 drives concrete response and pandemic preparedness
U of T survey chronicles BIM’s progress, continuing barriers
Carpenters’ host virtual panel addressing Biden win and potential impacts in Canada and U.S.
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