Innovation 2050 – A Digital Future for the Infrastructure Industry
Innovation 2050 – A Digital Future for the Infrastructure Industry. Read more: http://ow.ly/DkRA30dosh9
Innovation 2050 – A Digital Future for the Infrastructure Industry. Read more: http://ow.ly/DkRA30dosh9
Top Construction Firms Embrace Technology, Finally. Read more: http://ow.ly/ZDHF30dosCf
Canadian Practice Manuel for BIM – a practical resource created by experts from across Canada. Read more: http://ow.ly/VTDH30dos8X
New brownfield assessment technologies reducing cleanup times. Read more: http://ow.ly/o1VU30dosuT
Government of Canada implements Extractive Sector Transparency Measures Act. Read more: ow.ly/34c230dos3v
Minister of Transport announces $2.1 billion for the Trade and Transportation Corridors Initiative: ow.ly/z5ET30dosTt
WCB Nova Scotia has released their 2016 Annual Report. Click here to view the report: ow.ly/D02h30dorWe
The Occupational Health and Safety Advisory Council is looking for members. Deadline is July 12. Read more: ow.ly/SuFq30cOteq
The Construction Association of Nova Scotia (CANS) has been a strong advocate for positive change to legislation that effects our industry. Over the past several years, we have advocated for changes to the Builders’ Lien Act of Nova Scotia. With support from other industry groups and strong partnership with government, those efforts have paid off and significant changes to the Act and supporting regulations come into full force TODAY June 30, 2017.
In 2012, CANS, with broad-based industry support, put forward amendments to the Builders’ Lien Act as part of the public consultation and review. Those recommendations included:
While all three recommended amendments to the Builders’ Lien Act have now been proclaimed and take full effect at the end of this month, the third amendment was the last piece needing to be defined.
For more information about the regulatory changes to the Builders’ Lien Act, click HERE.
As of today, June 30, 2017, it is required by law that all contractors and buyers of construction use a single site of publication – www.substantialperformance.com – ensuring notice is given to parties when a contract is substantially performed and when a sub-contract is certified as complete.
Without a requirement of notice, contractors, suppliers, subcontractors and employees may not know when these critical stages have been reached, particularly if they are among those who have finished work on a project at an early stage and are no longer present to observe its progress. Notice of these milestones is important because it starts the clock running on some important time limits in the Builders’ Lien Act. Notice acts as a trigger, after a period of time with no lien registered, for release of holdbacks. In some cases, notice also starts the clock running on the time to register a lien. The regulations also clarify what should be in the notice and how and when the notice has to be published.
Under the new regulations the requirements are the same for both milestones and will:
Substantialperformance.com was built by CANS with broad-based industry support. The centralized electronic publication site was created to benefit our economy, industry, and protect the legal rights/responsibilities of industry participants. It is extremely user friendly and self-explanatory. It takes only a few minutes to create your profile, upload certificates, and view notices. It is available at no charge to all users.
To better equip you with further information, click HERE to access our FAQ document detailing various aspects of the site.
Numerous innovations in technology are fast-advancing the world of construction materials, bringing new products to market that could make a big difference to our built environment. Here, we take a look at three particularly impressive developments.