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From the Desk of Sasha Kisin … Several large projects currently underway have resulted in full employment of the workforce for this spring and summer. However, there is uncertainty within the construction industry as to the amount of new projects coming out for tender in Saskatchewan over the next several months. This may result in temporary idleness for some tradespeople in the masonry industry. Many remain cautiously optimistic that new investments which take advantage of the current market climate will result in new projects being green-lighted and thus returning the local construction industry to higher levels of production. SMI continues to actively promote and represent the local masonry industry. Some of the initiatives SMI has been involved in over the past several months include: Planning two golf tournaments to give members a chance to network with the local design, and owner
communities: Regina: Thursday, June 23rd at the Royal Regina Golf Course Saskatoon: Thursday, July 21st, at Riverside Golf and Country Club
Sponsoring and attending relevant industry tradeshows including the Canadian HealthCare Engineering Society - Saskatchewan Chapter in Saskatoon, the Saskatchewan Association for Learning Environments Conference in Swift Current, and the Association of School Business Officials Tradeshow in Regina.
Supporting U of S masonry research through continued materials procurement and student mentoring. Working to inform decision makers on the lifecycle cost benefits of masonry construction in commercial and institutional buildings.
Organizing the Provincial Bricklayer Skills Competition, in association with Skills Canada Saskatchewan which was held on April 14th, 2016.
Representing the masonry industry on the Saskatchewan Construction Association and the Saskatchewan Trade Advisory Board.
Representing the masonry industry on the Priority Saskatchewan consultations with the Government of Saskatchewan.
Launching and updating a completely redesigned website with exciting new content for members of SMI and the design community.
Working with provincial trade associations regarding Prompt Payment Legislation in Saskatchewan. Planning the 2016 Masonry Design Awards to be held on October 7th, 2017 at Saskatoon’s TCU place.
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THE MASONRY LINE
Volume 16 Issue 1 May 2016
The University of Saskatchewan Campus Observatory
Architect: Gentil J .K. Verbeke Builders: R.J . Arrand Contracting Company Construction Dates: 1928-1930 Materials: Grey Stone, Indiana Limestone, Granite, and Tee Pee Moka Brick
Celebrating Timeless Architecture
Know of a building you would like to see featured….send us an email. [email protected]
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Sasha Kisin, M.Sc Masonry Design Coordinator
The Canada Masonry Design Centre continues to advance the state of the art in Masonry Design as well as providing masonry- related technical support to design professionals. Notable projects the CMDC staff are currently undertaking include: The release of MASSTM software Version 2.2, features include:
A completely overhauled start menu to allow for live update notices to inform users of the latest MASS news
Addresses issues related to designs using the 2004 CSA standards, making it easier for users to revisit old projects in the future
Fixed known bugs identified in previous versions Developing MASSTM software Version 3.0
Complies with new CSA S304.1-14 masonry design code Seismic design Multi-storey shear wall design
Developing the next edition of the Masonry Structures Behaviour and Design Textbook The launch of a brand new website: http://www.canadamasonrydesigncentre.com
Contains technical resources for design professionals, members, and masonry researchers. Providing informational seminars to design professionals and contractors on various aspects of masonry
design and construction. Organizing 13th Canadian Masonry Symposium in association with Dalhousie University
Save the date! – June 4 to 7th, 2017 in Halifax Nova Scotia. Continuing to support masonry research across Canada, topics include:
Cold weather construction Lap splices in reinforced masonry Un-bonded reinforcement Structural response of stack-pattern masonry beams Improving the fire endurance of concrete block masonry walls Improving the response of masonry walls used for detention and correctional facilities
Continuing to provide complimentary copies of Masonry Structures Behaviour and Design and MASSTM software to students enrolled in the Masonry Design Class at the U of S
Finally, I would like to invite anyone who may have MASSTM software or masonry-related technical questions to please contact at [email protected] or 306-665-0622. There are many exciting developments within the masonry industry the CMDC can help design professionals implement which result in shortened construction schedules and more resilient structures with lower lifecycle costs.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Skills Canada National Competition June 5-8, 2016, Moncton NB
SMI Golf Tournament - Regina Royal Regina Golf Club June 23rd, 2016
SMI Golf Tournament - Saskatoon Riverside Golf & Country Club July 21st, 2016
50th Annual Canadian Masonry Conference Halifax, Nova Scotia - Jun 2 - 5, 2017
Information available at CMCA phone (905) 564-6622, fax (905) 564-5744, or email [email protected]
2016 Saskatchewan Masonry Design Awards Gala TCU Place, Saskatoon SK October 7th, 2017
Electronic version of previous newsletters are available at:
www.saskmasonry.ca under “About - News“
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our office at: [email protected]
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Saskatchewan Centre for Masonry Design
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This year is proving to be a busy time at the Saskatchewan Centre for Masonry Design (SCMD) with masonry test specimens filling the lab floor.
A project exploring the possibilities of replacing traditional grouted steel reinforcing bars with un-bonded tendons has recently completed the testing stage. The outcomes of this work may result in the adoption of new construction practices which lower the capital costs associated with loadbearing masonry construction through reductions in the amount of required labour and materials.
Ten full-scale wall specimens were also recently constructed to explore the effects of dynamic out-of-plane loads on reinforced masonry walls with ideal pin supports. Testing commences shortly and a second phase of construction is planned for this summer. The results of this research will help refine procedures in future design codes and result in more efficient masonry structures.
Another research project will also be entering its first construction phase this summer with 9 full-scale masonry walls planned. This research is evaluating rational versus empirical design provisions for un-reinforced masonry walls in an effort to better understand various situations which can produce differing solutions between the two design methods and rectifying them. An additional second phase of construction and testing will be undertaken this fall.
The research project exploring cold weather construction techniques has also been progressing forward. This project is an effort to better understand the effects of these admixtures at the molecular level. Papers regarding earlier phases of this project were presented at the 12th North American Masonry Conference in Denver, Colorado and the 5th International Conference on Construction Materials in Whistler, British Columbia.
All of this research featuring the design, construction, and testing of full scale masonry specimens would not be possible without the support of the local masonry industry, the Canadian Concrete Masonry Producers Association, and the Canada Masonry Design Centre. Members of these associations understand the importance of investing back into their industry and universities to ensure future prosperity.
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We hope you enjoy the new and improved look and the additional content we have added. This new website will be continually updated to include the latest news and developments in the local, national and international masonry industry. We’ve also made it user friendly for all mobile devises. Check back often to see what’s been added! During the website design process, one of the major goals was to feature photographs of some of the many projects built in Saskatchewan through the collaboration of the local design community and our members. Showcasing the spectacular masonry projects around the province to recognize the achievements of those involved is important to us.
Saskatchewan Masonry Design Awards
Help us celebrate the use of Masonry in Saskatchewan
Our Design Awards Website has been updated to enable entry of projects online more easily.
Visit us at www.designawards.ca
GOLD ~$10,000~ Only 4 Sponsorships available
This level of sponsorship entitles your firm to receive: Full page color ad in the Masonry Magazine (please specify preference)
- advertisement to be supplied by Sponsor (Payment must be received by SMI to guarantee selection - Outside Back Cover, Inside Front Cover, Inside Back Cover or Two Page Centre Layout)
Recognition in Production Program at Gala 3 corporate tables
SILVER ~$5,000.00~ This level of sponsorship entitles your firm to receive: Full page color ad in the Masonry Magazine (other than 4 Gold Sponsor
locations) - advertisement to be supplied by Sponsor Recognition in Production Program at Gala 1 corporate table
BRONZE ~$ 2,500.00~ This level of sponsorship entitles your firm to receive: ½ page color ad in the Masonry Magazine - advertisement to be supplied
by Sponsor Recognition in Production Program at Gala 2 banquet tickets
For more information on Sponsorship Opportunities
Please contact Kathy at [email protected]
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2016 Saskatchewan Masonry design awards
2016 Saskatchewan Masonry Design Awards
The Saskatchewan Masonry Design Awards are held every four years to recognize architects, engineers, designers, builders, and owners for substantial, imaginative and/or creative use of masonry in building design and construction. The next installment of these awards has already begun. Check out what’s new…. Any Masonry Project completed in Saskatchewan between July 1, 2012 and December 31, 2016 are
eligible to be entered. Submit your entries as the projects are completed - while the details are fresh.
The Categories have changed: No write ups are required. SMI will have a professional writer contact you at a later date to ask a
few quick questions regarding your project to get the necessary information for the adjudicators and the
Phone: (306) 665-0622 Email: [email protected]
Online Entry Form: www.designawards.ca
Saskatchewan Masonry Design Awards
Please utilize our online entry form or contact our office to receive forms via
mail or email.
Residential Masonry Design Awards: a. Single Unit Dwelling b. Multiple Unit Dwelling (3 stories & under)
Restoration/Renovation Masonry Design Award
Structural Masonry Design Awards: a. Loadbearing b. Non-loadbearing
Presidential Masonry Design Award
Architectural Masonry Design Awards: a. Commercial b. Educational (incl Post Secondary) c. Industrial d. High-Rise (4 stories or more incl. Residen-
tial)
Project Entry Deadline is April 30, 2017
The Dynamics of Masonry magazine which premiered in 2013 features a wide array of technical articles written by industry experts, informative case studies and the latest developments in masonry design.
To receive a copy of this magazine please contact our office at:
For a Digital copy, please go to: www.dynamicsofmasonry.com
2016 CMCA 49th Annual
Conference & AGM
The Annual CMCA Conference was held February 7th to 9th, 2016 at the
Hyatt Regency at Coconut Point, in Bonita Springs, Florida
The Saskatchewan Masonry Institute was represented by President - Rob Walchuk,
Cheryl Walchuk, Vice-President - Ryan Leech and Kathy Leech.
Pictured above: (from left to right) Cheryl and Rob Walchuk, Ryan and Kathy Leech
Information available at CMCA phone (905) 564-6622, fax (905) 564-5744, or email [email protected]
Jun 2nd to 5th, 2017 Halifax, NS
Held in conjunction with the International Masonry Symposium.
2017 CMCA 50th Annual
Conference & AGM
Gunnar Hagblom Scholarship
The University of Saskatchewan’s Annual Awards Ceremony was held on March 2nd, 2016. The Gunnar Hagblom Scholarship was presented to this year’s recipient Amir Rezaeivahdati by Sasha Kisin of the Canada Masonry Design Centre. Amir is a graduate student at the University’s Saskatchewan Centre for Masonry Design. Amir’s research is evaluating rational versus empirical design provisions for un-reinforced masonry walls in an effort to better understand various situations which can produce differing solutions between the two design methodologies and rectifying them.
In recent years, the Saskatchewan Masonry Institute has increased value of the annual Gunnar Hagblom Scholarship from a single $1000 prize to the opportunity for Awards Committee to grant up to two recipients $5000 each. This move further solidifies SMI’s continued commitment to supporting the world-class masonry research conducted at the Saskatchewan Centre for Masonry Design.
Amir Rezaeivahdati
University of Saskatchewan
The 14th International Conference on the Durability of Building Materials and Components (DBMC) being held from 29th to 31st May, 2017, in Ghent, Belgium has issued a call for papers. This International Conference is the 14th Meeting of the well- known and prestigious DBMC Conferences that take place every 3 years. The intent of hosting these conferences is to bring together those concerned about durability of building materials and components and thus provide a forum for discussion of the most recent research and practice in this domain.
MORE INFORMATION: XIV DBMC www.dbmc2017.ugent.be Conference Secretariat Mrs. Marijke Reunes [email protected] Magnel Laboratory for Concrete Research, Ghent University, Belgium
TIME TABLE 30/04/16 Abstract submission 30/06/16 Abstract acceptance 30/09/16 Full paper submission 30/11/16 Review comments 31/01/17 Final paper submission
Mail your abstract to [email protected] (pdf‐format, max 300 words, Instruc ons and template can be found on conference website)
The Canada Masonry Design Centre
has launched their new website.
The new website includes information on:
Technical Assistance
Information on ongoing Masonry Research across Canada
Available Courses and Seminars for Professionals
Design Software ‐ latest developments in the MASS Software
CSA Standards, Building Codes and Technical Aids
Masonry Textbooks ‐ Masonry Structures, Behaviour and Design by Drysdale and Hamid
Searchable database of archived Canadian Masonry Symposium research papers
Please visit www.canadamasonrydesigncentre.com for all your masonry related technical needs.
New Website for The Canadian Masonry
Contractors’ Association.
www.canadianmasonrycontractors.com
As Canada’s organization for masonry contractors, everything we do is geared towards keeping the industry vital, relevant and informed. Part of our mandate is to provide information and assistance to those who need it. This site is a hub for contractors, designers and other industry players: a place to find what you’re looking for, keep informed, and get inspired.
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2016 Annual Conference
The Annual Conference was held January 28, 2016 at the Living Sky Casino - Sky Centre in Swift Current. The conference includes a tradeshow, educational opportunities, relevant speakers and is an outstanding opportunity to network with many key decision makers in the educational facility field. Delegates attending were personnel from School Divisions and the Ministry of Education, as well as Architects, Engineers, Contractors and Suppliers representing the whole spectrum of school facility design, planning, construction and operations. The Tradeshow was a success with approximately 100 people registered to attend.
On October 24, 2015, the Board of Directors of the Council of Educational Facility Planners International (CEFPI) unveiled the organization’s new name - the Association for Learning Environments. “Schools are designed, planned, and built at the local level”, said CEO John Ramsey. “Our regions and chapters are what make this organization function so well. Through this rebranding exercise we’ve moved from a top-down focus to a grassroots-up approach that ensures we provide our members the resources and tools they need to be successful.” “2015 was certainly an exciting year in our growing organization”, said Saskatchewan Chapter President Kirstin Mahan Thompson. “This re-branding has given a clear focus to where we are headed both internationally, and right here at home, and we will continually strive to improve the environments in which our young people learn.”
The Connections Café 2016 tradeshow was held Feb 18, 2016 at Hotel Saskatchewan Radisson Plaza in Regina. SMI participated once again this year and with over 100 invited guests in attendance, it was a huge success. CSC is a national multi-disciplinary, non-profit association with chapters across Canada. They are committed to ongoing development and delivery of quality education programs, publications and services for the betterment of the construction industry. For over 10 years, the Regina Chapter has offered sponsors the opportunity to network with invited potential specifiers and end users.
February 18, 2016
Construction Specifications Canada
Regina Chapter Presents….
Spotlight on Careers is a partnership between the Saskatoon Construction Association, the Saskatoon Industry Education Council and the Saskatchewan Construction Association. This partnership was formed to introduce students in Grades 11 and 12 to viable careers in construction. The Association enlists representatives from different trades to engage with the students. These mentors are men and women who epitomize success and respect within the industry and in the community. The students are given the chance to interact with these mentors in an all-day event which included touring the Hampton Village Joint-Use School jobsite in Saskatoon, a walk-through of Saskatchewan Polytechnic and a Career Cafe that provided the students with a chance to ask the mentors any questions on a one-on-one basis. After this event, which was held on May 10, 2016, each student is given a chance to take part in the Summer Youth Internship Program. The program provides the students an opportunity to gain experience through internship in their chosen construction field.
Students were taken on a tour of the Hampton Village Joint-Use School jobsite in Saskatoon.
A tour of SIAST facility dedicated to training for the trades was part of the days excursion. This included a chance for the students to meet with industry representatives to learn more about the individual trades and the opportunities available to them.
The 71st Annual Saskatchewan Association of School Business Officials Annual Conference was held at the Hilton Double Tree Hotel in Regina on April 27, 2016. SASBO’s membership consists of 146 women and men in Saskatchewan who take a hands-on approach and manage every aspect of operating a school division including chief financial officers, finance, facilities, communications, information technology, transportation and HR. Along with the many informational sessions offered to the delegates, the festivities included a tradeshow in which the Saskatchewan Masonry Institute was one of 35 firms or associations who participated.
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Award Magazine For 30 years, Award has been serving the needs of Canadian architects, interior designers, specification writers, builders, developers, general contractors, consulting engineers, landscape architects and city/municipal planners.
Cross‐Canada distribution
Award Magazine serves the special interests of architects, interior designers and construction industry professionals. It is the only media property in Canada to address the concerns of all five design/construction professions – architect, construction, interior design, engineering and landscape architecture. Six times per year, this large format magazine presents building industry professionals across Canada with well‐researched,
vital stories and updates on people, projects and issues driving their industries. Award magazine is also a key source for information about the newest products and services available to building professionals and is a leading source for industry news.
Both the December 2015 and the February 2016 issues of the magazine include articles on masonry projects completed in Saskatchewan.
Gordon Oakes‐Red Bear Centre Article
The December 2015 issue of the Awards magazine features an article on the Gordon Oakes‐Red Bear Student Centre located at the University of Saskatchewan Campus in Saskatoon SK. SMI Member Contractor, Scorpio Masonry SK Ltd. was responsible for the masonry component on this project.
Complete Article on page 11 of newsletter:
Queen’s Bench Court House Expansion Article
The February 2016 issue of the Awards magazine features an article on the Queen’s Bench Court House Expansion located in Saskatoon SK. SMI Member Contractor, City Masonry Contractor Ltd. was responsible for the masonry component on this project.
Complete Article on page 12 of newsletter:
Please visit the Award Magazine website: www.canadawide.com/brands/award
Construction can be a dangerous job if people don’t recognize the risks and take appropriate steps to prevent injuries from occurring. There are many different kinds of construction, including commercial, residential and roads and highways. Regardless of the kind of construction, many safety hazards exist. Staying safe on the job should always be your number one priority. Have a safe and prosperous construction season.
The Saskatchewan Masonry Institute would like to extend our appreciation to the three judges who took time out of their day to evaluate the accomplishments of the competitors at this year’s competition. Their input was invaluable.
The Judges Albert Pilon, Bob Afseth & John Hubbard
Our thanks also go to the following SMI Member firms that allowed us to disrupt their jobsite schedules to borrow Albert and John for the
afternoon.
Dennis McNabb Steinhubl’s Masonry
Regina
Ryan Le Jour Brxton Construction LP
Saskatoon
Ahmad Fontenot Accent Masonry
Regina
Joel Cisneros City Masonry Saskatoon
Tom Wyatt City Masonry Saskatoon
Joints to be raked 10mm
Soldiers to be yellow brick recessed 20mm
First course to have no bedjoint
M E D A L I S T S
1st Place - Thomas Wyatt City Masonry Contractor 2nd Place - Dennis McNabb Steinhubl’s Masonry 3rd Place - Ryan Le Jour Brxton Construction LP
From left to right: Dennis McNabb, Thomas Wyatt & Ryan Le Jour
COST EFFECTIVE
LOW MAINTENANCE
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FORGIVING
BEAUTIFUL
WHY USE MASONRY?
The Saskatchewan Masonry Institute (SMI) and Skills Canada Saskatchewan would like to thank the following SMI members for their contribution of material. Thank you for making this competition a success.
Technical Resources Available at SMI Office
Release Date: Feb 2005
Release Date: Feb 2009
“MASONRY DESIGN” MAGAZINE
Copies of “Masonry Design”, the only magazine promoting
Masonry in Saskatchewan are available. These magazines
highlight the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Saskatchewan Masonry Design Awards.
Please contact Kathy at [email protected]
to request copies.
Release Date: Feb 2013
For information on how to obtain your copy, please contact the Saskatchewan Masonry Institute at
The Saskatchewan Masonry Institute has several technical resources available at our office including:
Masonry Structures Behaviours and Design Textbook
And the Textbook of Canadian Masonry