TRAINING THURSDAY: Importance of Indoor Air Quality for Contractors and Developers

https://youtu.be/YfJwkN9pSoA   Kerry and Jordan talk about ICBA Training's latest featured course. Importance of Indoor Air Quality for Contractors and Developers FREE | 1.5 BC Housing CPD points Wednesday, April 24, 2024 | 11AM to 12:30PM Pacific Register at...

Follow ICBA on Facebook

TRAINING THURSDAY: Importance of Indoor Air Quality for Contractors and DevelopersKerry and Jordan talk about ICBA Training's latest featured course.Importance of Indoor Air Quality for Contractors and DevelopersFREE | 1.5 BC Housing CPD pointsWednesday, April 24, 2024 | 11AM to 12:30PM PacificRegister at icbatraining.arlo.co/w/courses/472-free-importance-of-indoor-air-quality-iaq-for-contractors-and-... Missed this one? Check out www.icba.ca/courses The importance of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is often the least understood and talked about variable in construction, yet the most crucial at keeping projects on schedule & on budget allowing trades to simply be more productive and produce fewer deficiencies!By implementing a tailored temporary climate control plan construction sites can mitigate problems caused by high moisture levels and cold/hot temperatures, offering better quality of workmanship.Join us as we hear from manufacturers at the forefront of IAQ technology and the visionary behind the systems used industry-wide, Climate Control Canada.This webinar is entirely FREE! ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook
WELLNESS WEDNESDAY #146: Take Me Out To The BallgameThere’s something comforting to me about watching baseball, whether live or on TV. The slower pace slowly relaxes you, yet the big moment is always a single swing of the bat away.I read a great piece on Psychology Today about the mental health lessons of baseball. It suggests that the high rate of failure is helpful, noting that being a career .300 hitter in baseball is a Hall of Famer: “This means that the best of the best in the sport will fail 70 percent of the time. This is why baseball, more than any other sport, has failure built into it.”No one likes failure, but it is a part of life, and often a building block for future success. So when I watch one of my Blue Jays swing and miss, I guess I can feel better about the project that went awry, the post that didn’t quite land write, or the decision government made that I disagree with.“For us to achieve what we want to achieve, failure is a must, so the sooner we become okay with it, the better… If we’re not failing, we’re not working on hard enough problems.”Here’s to failing upward! -----Each week, ICBA’s Jordan Bateman reflects on what we’ve learned as we participate in ICBA’s Workplace Wellness Program. ICBA’s Workplace Wellness Program is helping more than 100 companies and more than 10,000 construction professionals better understand mental health. This program is free for all ICBA members – check out icba.ca/wellness for details. ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook
Our Jock Finlayson digs into #cdnpoli #Budget2024 and finds it continues 3 alarming Trudeau Government trends.😑 Economic stagnation👷‍♂️ Weak private sector investment💸 Spending way too muchRead his ICBA Economics analysis at www.icbaindependent.ca/2024/04/17/icba-economics-trudeau-government-creating-difficult-fiscal-leg... ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook
Trudeau Government Can’t Tax-and-Spend its Way to Canadian Prosperity: ICBA (News Release)The 2024 federal budget continues the Trudeau Government’s legacy of excessive spending, bloating bureaucracy, high taxes, and doing nothing to reverse Canada’s withering economic productivity and competitiveness, says the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association (ICBA), one of Canada’s largest business associations.“The torrid pace of spending by Ottawa and the growth of government is simply breathtaking,” said Chris Gardner, ICBA President and CEO. “The Trudeau Liberals are doubling-down on a very bad idea – that government is the centre of everything and that there is no challenge facing Canada that billions and billions in new spending, ever-higher taxes, and overregulation will not solve.”Housing was a prime political focus of Budget 2024, but ICBA – Canada’s largest construction association – remains highly skeptical that the Trudeau Government’s spending will do much to move the needle on housing affordability. The supply shortage is so acute that government cannot simply spend its way out of it – it must unleash private sector builders.“A federal go-it-alone approach to housing will not work,” said Gardner. “The sheer volume of pre-budget announcements on housing and the billions committed by Ottawa reveals the sense of panic that has gripped the federal government. The policies are disjointed, ill-conceived, confusing, and often conflict with those of not only other levels of government but also of Ottawa itself. None of this is going to deliver any meaningful relief to Canadians being crushed by the weight of the affordability crisis.”The Trudeau Government missed its opportunity to address the inherent systemic problems holding back Canadian prosperity.“Canada faces a trifecta of closely linked economic problems: stagnant productivity, a pattern of weak business investment, and declining global competitiveness. Unfortunately, there is little in Budget 2024 that tackles these problems in a meaningful way,” said Jock Finlayson, ICBA Chief Economist. “Expanding the size and cost of government won’t reverse the negative trends that are weighing on living standards and sapping Canada’s economic vitality.”Running massive, ongoing deficits to try and pay for the government’s wild spending is especially concerning to ICBA and will further hamper economic growth.“What Canada desperately needs is more private sector investment in productive assets such as machinery, equipment, buildings and other structures, advanced process technologies, intellectual property products, and transportation, communications and engineering infrastructure,” said Finlayson. “Budget 2024 suggests the federal government falls short of addressing this enormous challenge.” ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook
Have our friends at Epscan Industries Ltd. gone batty? Apparently -- they've donated 200 take-home bat🦇 kits to the Fort St. John North Peace Museum. What a fun way to support a great community cause! ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook

Tweet ICBA!

TRAINING THURSDAY: Importance of Indoor Air Quality for Contractors and Developers

Kerry and Jordan talk about ICBA Training's latest featured course... a free way to collect 1.5 BC Housing CPD points *AND* upgrade your knowledge.

https://icbatraining.ca/training-thursday-importance-of-indoor-air-quality-for-contractors-and-developers/

WELLNESS WEDNESDAY #146: Take Me Out To The Ballgame

There’s something comforting to me about watching baseball, whether live or on TV. The slower pace slowly relaxes you, yet the big moment is always a single swing of the bat away...

Read how baseball and mental health…

Load More...