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9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

W100

Construction Contracts 101

ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core; 1 IDCEC General Hour

Location: Level 2: Room 224

  • Architecture
  • Construction & Trades
  • Engineering
  • Interior Design
  • Economics, Legal, Regulatory & Risk Management

    Building Type: Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use

    Construction projects vary widely and each one has its own unique challenges and obstacles to overcome. Capturing the nuance of each project in a contract is tricky business, but it is essential that those working in the construction industry be knowledgeable about the limitations and pitfalls of commonly used contracts. In this session, the speakers will put the “fun” in fundamentals of construction contracts by introducing the foundations, canvassing commonly used forms of contract, highlighting key provisions to which you should pay close attention, and touching on recent contract trends in the industry. In particular, special attention will be paid to the documents prepared by the Canadian Construction Documents Committee including the CCDC 2, CCDC 3, CCDC 5A, CCDC 5B, and CCDC 30.

    Speakers

    William Woodhead Partner, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP

    Bill Woodhead is a Partner at Borden Ladner Gervais LLP in Calgary, Alberta and Vancouver, British Columbia. Bill focuses his practice in the areas of procurement and construction law. He acts for public and private owners, contractors, engineers, subcontractors, and suppliers drafting and negotiating procurement documents and the various agreements required to design, procure and construct any asset. Bill often speaks at construction and industry conferences on all aspects of construction and procurement law.

    Gautam Dhillon Partner, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP

    Gautam has a robust corporate commercial practice with a focus on large infrastructure projects. Gautam has experience in all aspects of infrastructure projects across a range of project delivery models, including public-private partnerships. He regularly acts for both proponents and lenders on project finance transactions and advises clients on secondary market public-private partnership transactions. Gautam drafts, reviews and negotiates project finance documents, procurement documents and project agreements. Gautam provides legal services through a Law Corporation.

    9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

    W104

    Building Affordable Housing With Competitive Timber Solutions

    ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core; BC Housing 1 CPD (Construction technology)

    Location: Level 2: Rooms 208/209

    • Architecture
    • Construction & Trades
    • Engineering
    • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings
    • Housing Planning, Development & Supply
    • WoodWorks at BUILDEX
    • Prefabrication, Modular & Offsite Construction
    • Housing Solutions

    Building Type: Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit

    Partners: WoodWorks

    This dynamic session brings together industry leaders to share real-world strategies for driving cost competitiveness and thoughtfully designed homes. From innovative construction methods like prefabrication and mass timber to new technologies shaping the future of building, attendees will hear what works, what doesn’t, and why. This session will also explore the power of partnerships and collaboration models that unlock new pathways for delivery, along with insights into financing, funding, and regulatory solutions that can make or break a project. Join this presentation for practical takeaways and fresh ideas to help scale the impact of affordable housing.

    Speakers

    Annabelle Hamilton Technical Manager, Planning and Development, WoodWorks BC

    Following the completion of her postgraduate degree from Ulster University in Northern Ireland, Annabelle has worked for several multi-family development companies, overseeing various multi-million dollar projects through the project lifecycle from acquisitions and municipal approvals to construction completion.

    Robin Petri VP Development, Catalyst Community Developments Society

    Robin Petri is VP of Development at Catalyst Community Developments Society, a nonprofit developer and operator of affordable rental housing. Robin has worked at Catalyst for over 10 years, developing, with a strong team of consultants and contractors, the 15 projects (over 1000 homes) that Catalyst now operates for its residents. Prior to Catalyst, Robin worked on River District while Director of Development at Wesgroup Properties and on Southeast False Creek and the Olympic Village while at the City of Vancouver. Robin has a Masters In Engineering from UBC and a Bachelor’s in Engineering from McGill University.

    Noha Sedky Principal, CitySpaces

    Noha is a Principal of CitySpaces Consulting, a leading provider of community planning and development consulting in Western and Northern Canada. With over two decades of experience, she has led impactful projects in policy, planning, research, and development, focusing on affordable housing, homelessness, and community-based impact. Part way through her career, Noha shifted her focus toward development, helping organizations bring their built project visions to life. She supports projects from early concept and feasibility, through design, approvals, construction, and completion. Together, Noha and the team at CitySpaces have supported non-profits and public institutions in building hundreds of non-market housing units and community facilities throughout Western Canada and the Territories. An active member of the Canadian Institute of Planners, Noha is often called upon to speak on issues of housing and homelessness, and is a passionate advocate for change in the housing sector.

    Imelda Nurwisah Senior Development Manager, Community Land Trust

    Imelda has ten years of experience in real estate development and urban planning. She is driven to create vibrant and resilient communities through a collaborative and interdisciplinary approach. As a Senior Development Manager at Community Land Trust, she works with municipalities, lenders, and consultant teams to successfully advance projects through the development process. Imelda has expertise in pro forma development, project management, lease negotiations, and public engagement. Leveraging her skills, she has delivered affordable housing to nonprofits, First Nations, and municipalities across British Columbia as well as providing recommendations to municipalities, faith-based groups, and private portfolio holders on feasibility and redevelopment strategies, affordable housing policy frameworks, and land use recommendations. Her current portfolio of work at CLT includes a 76-unit downtown infill development (under construction), a 112-unit Passive House high-rise (under construction), and nearly 400 units in pre-development.

    9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

    W108

    Passive House Without the Price Tag – Lessons From Timbre & Harmony

    ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core

    Location: Level 2: Rooms 218/219

    • Architecture
    • Construction & Trades
    • Engineering
    • Sustainability, Carbon Management & High-Performance Buildings

      Building Type: Residential: Multi-Unit

      Partners: ZEIC

      Learn about a six-storey non-market housing project in Vancouver that proves how Passive House performance can be achieved at costs comparable to code-minimum construction. Through concise technical presentations, speakers will unpack the strategies that made it possible: efficient massing, properly sized and zoned mechanical systems, and more. These presentations will be followed by a discussion about the administrative and project management processes that made these technical and cost-saving solutions possible. Attendees will gain candid insights about the frank, and at times tough, collaborative pre-construction work that laid the groundwork for successfully balancing cost and performance. This session will offer valuable lessons for both the non-market and market housing sectors on how to help make high-performance housing not the exception, but the standard.

      Speakers

      Natalie Douglas ZEBx Program Manager, Zero Emissions Innovation Centre

      Natalie Douglas is the Program Manager of the Zero Emissions Building Exchange (ZEBx). In this role, Natalie acts as the first point of contact for those interested in learning more about ZEIC’s Building Decarbonization team. She leads the coordination of capacity-building initiatives across ZEIC’s building decarbonization team and thus helps ensure synergies between specialist areas are identified and elevated. With extensive engagement, facilitation, and presentation experience, Natalie is often called upon to host discussions, nurture connections with the various players crucial to successfully accelerating building decarbonization in BC, and present on the various initiatives of ZEIC’s Building Decarbonization Team.

      Adam James Principal, Architect, Ryder Architecture

      Adam is a Principal of Ryder Architecture in Vancouver, where he leads projects with a strong focus on energy efficiency and high-performance design. His residential experience spans a wide range of housing typologies, including student housing, affordable and supportive housing, and complex care, giving him a deep understanding of how to design residences that balance well-being, functionality, and long-term durability. Adam has delivered certified projects across British Columbia, including the award-winning, LEED-certified tə šxʷhəleləm̓s tə k̓ʷaƛ̓kʷəʔaʔɬ (The Houses of the Ones Belonging to the Saltwater) student residence at the University of British Columbia and the Timbre and Harmony non-market housing projects. Through this work, he continues to set new benchmarks for comfort, livability, and operational efficiency. Adam is currently working on UBC’s Lower Mall Precinct Phase 1 Student Housing Development.

      Shaun St-Amour Retrofit (Revive) Manager, ETRO Construction

      Shaun brings a unique combination of expertise, leadership, and passion for high-performance buildings. With extensive knowledge of high-performance building standards and hands-on experience with sustainable materials and methods, he bridges the gap between design intent and construction execution. Beyond ETRO, Shaun contributes to the Passive House Accelerator, organizes Zero Carbon Building Tours with ZEBx, and hosts building science meet-ups. His expertise plays a key role in driving decarbonization, resiliency, and efficiency in both new and existing buildings.

      Zina Berrada Intern Architect AIBC, Ryder Architecture

      Zina Berrada is an AIBC intern architect and an environmental design specialist who holds a degree in Sustainable Environmental Design from the Architectural Association School in London and a Master of Architecture from Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation. She has worked as a sustainability consultant on major Part 3 groundbreaking Passive House and Net Zero Building projects in the lower mainland, collaborating with multiple municipalities on community centers and institutional buildings. Zina has presented and published several articles and papers on subjects related to passive design strategies and the social impact of construction materials.

      9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

      W400

      Timber Lessons From the Jobsite

      ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core

      Location: Level 2: Room 207

      • Architecture
      • Construction & Trades
      • Engineering
      • Project Planning, Procurement, Management & Delivery
      • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings
      • WoodWorks at BUILDEX

      Building Type: Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit

      Partners: WoodWorks

      Experts in timber construction will present real-world experiences addressing key site challenges, such as complex installation sequences and effective moisture management. Through practical examples, speakers will share lessons learned, highlight common pitfalls, and outline proven strategies that have led to successful project outcomes.

      Speakers

      Derek Ratzlaff Technical Director, WoodWorks BC

      Derek began his career in the wood industry in high school working on single and multi-family light wood construction. After university and almost 20 years of structural consulting experience, Derek has worked in all types of wood construction, and played key roles in the delivery of iconic BC wood structures, the Richmond Olympic Oval and Grandview Heights Aquatic Centre. He brings his experience in design and construction to support the industry as the Woodworks BC Technical Director.

      Kenny Dempsey Project Director, Kindred Construction

      Kenny is a construction leader with more than 20 years of experience delivering complex projects. His portfolio spans everything from detailed tenant improvements to a 382,200-square-foot mixed-use development, and innovative construction methods such as mass timber and Passive House. He is currently leading the construction of one of Vancouver’s most ambitious mass timber projects that will shape the city’s future skyline while establishing critical benchmarks for scalability and sustainability. A respected mentor and problem-solver, he combines deep technical expertise with a forward-looking vision, making him a trusted voice in advancing construction practices in the industry.

      Scott Comfort President, Seagate Mass Timber

      Scott brings 30 years of working experience in construction and a strong mix of both industry and formal education to Seagate. Having worked for large general contractors in increasingly senior roles and independently as a business owner, Scott is uniquely positioned to help guide Seagate in a construction industry poised for the growth of mass timber. Scott strongly believes in servant-minded leadership, building relationships, and helping our personnel constantly develop their capabilities and careers. Scott’s responsibilities encompass all aspects of Seagate mass timber operations, including the growth of a strong company culture and identity, the promotion of a safe, inclusive, and healthy work environment for all of our workers, mentoring and professional growth across all levels of the company, business development, quality standards, and managing our internal processes as they relate to advances in technology and systems within the mass timber field.

      Andrew Hambleton Senior Engineer, ASPECT Structural Engineers

      Andrew’s approach is all about thoughtful and meticulously planned designs. As he works with clients and project teams, Andrew intentionally spends time thoroughly understanding their needs and brings these considerations into the early stages of design and construction. From complex installation sequencing to environmental concerns, Andrew’s background in project planning enables him to provide invaluable insights into site challenges and develop solutions that minimize risks for all stakeholders.

      Andrew graduated from the University of Western Ontario and has garnered more than 15 years of experience working with all major building materials, including light frame wood, mass timber, steel, concrete, masonry, and light gauge steel. A jack-of-all trades, his portfolio extends across a range of building types, from multi-unit residential to institutional to community and recreation centres. Since joining ASPECT, he’s played a pivotal role in leading ASPECT’s temporary works and construction engineering teams, regularly mentoring younger engineers.

      10:00 AM – 11:00 AM

      WM100

      Construction Keynote – Builders’ Bench: Where Politics Meets Construction

      Location: Tradeshow Floor: BUILDEX Main Stage (Booth 843)

      • Construction & Trades
      • Homebuilding & Renovation
      • Economics, Legal, Regulatory & Risk Management

        Building Type: Civil / Infrastructure, Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

        Partners: VRCA

        Experience The Builders’ Bench podcast brought to life on stage at BUILDEX 2026. This dynamic panel will tackle the pressing political and economic issues that shape BC’s construction industry – from housing mandates and permitting reform to infrastructure investment and workforce challenges. Featuring insights of key industry voices, the discussion promises candid perspectives, lively debate, and a look ahead at what’s next for builders across the province.

        Pre-registration for this session is required. Admission will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis.

        Speakers

        Craig Larkins Director, Advocacy & Engagement, Vancouver Regional Construction Association

        Craig Larkins has spent the last 15+ years blending media, politics, and public engagement to spark conversations that matter and drive real change. As the Director of Advocacy for the Vancouver Regional Construction Association (VRCA), he leads outreach efforts, builds relationships across all levels of government, and shapes the conversations that impact the people building B.C.’s future. Craig’s career began in journalism, reporting for CBC and Global News in newsrooms across Canada. Those storytelling roots still shape how he works today — clear, compelling, and always people-first. After nearly 15 years in broadcasting, Craig transitioned into politics, serving as Director of Communications for four MLAs in Manitoba, before bringing his expertise in messaging, advocacy, and stakeholder engagement to the construction sector. If you care about policy, people, and building better communities, Craig’s someone you’ll want to talk to.

        Chris Atchison President, British Columbia Construction Association

        Chris Atchison is the President of the British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA), where he leads initiatives to modernize the construction industry, enhance workforce development, and drive economic growth for the province. With over 25 years of experience in leadership, employment, and training strategies, he oversees programs such as the Skilled Trades Employment Program (STEP), Integrating Newcomers (IN), and the Builders Code. He actively participates in industry advisory boards, including the Deputy Minister Industry Infrastructure Forum and the Canadian Construction Association’s National Advisory Council, where he helps guide the future of the sector in British Columbia and across Canada.

        Louis-Philippe Champagne Associate Vice-President, Public Affairs & Industry Practices, Canadian Construction Association

        LP Champagne is a public affairs professional with over twenty years’ experience in federal, provincial, and municipal politics. He has a proven track record in government relations, strategic communications and specializes in planning and executing successful advocacy campaigns.

        As Associate Vice-President of Public Affairs & Industry Practices at the Canadian Construction Association (CCA), Louis-Philippe is a trusted advisor on issues facing the construction industry and works to advance policies that support members in their businesses. Prior to joining CCA, he managed Canadian government affairs for Scotiabank and supported clients from a variety of industries as a senior consultant at Earnscliffe Strategies. His diverse experience across industry associations, nonprofit organizations and large corporations provides him with a unique perspective on Canadian public policies and legislative affairs.

        Sajjid Lakhani Director, Government Relations and Strategy , Impact Public Affairs

        Sajjid is a results-oriented public affairs professional with a track record of leadership and innovation. Along with advocating for his clients’ interests to the Government of Canada, Sajjid works extensively in British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan as Impact’s Western Canada lead. Sajjid has organized major advocacy campaigns across Canada and has experience working with senior decision-makers to advance key priorities. He has been liaising between the industries he represents and governments across the country to ensure that governments understand industry’s actions in response to trade tensions. Sajjid has a comprehensive background in politics, including working for a BC Member of Parliament, serving in leadership roles on election campaigns, and providing strategic direction to Electoral District Associations. He was also the recipient of the Public Affairs Association of Canada’s inaugural Emerging Leader Award, which honours a rising public affairs professional who has already made an impact through innovative contributions.

        Jeannine Martin President, Vancouver Regional Construction Association

        As the President of the Vancouver Regional Construction Association (VRCA), Jeannine leads the organization’s mission to champion the Vancouver construction industry through advocacy, education, and facilitation of business-building connections. Her work with the VRCA serves to elevate and engage 900+ member companies through proactive and inclusive leadership. With an extensive background in construction and engineering, she brings industry understanding and expertise that elevates her ability to uplift issues important to construction and helps drive the success of the association, its members, and the broader industry. Jeannine’s 25 years of experience combines construction and business development leadership for both global and local companies, with service on boards including the British Columbia Construction Association Employee Benefit Trust (BCCA EBT), the Association of Consulting Engineering Companies British Columbia (ACEC-BC), and the British Columbia Construction Roundtable (BCCR).

        10:00 AM – 11:00 AM

        WT100

        Disruption by Design: The Profession Reimagined Through AI-Driven Workflows

        ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core; 1 IDCEC General Hour

        Location: Tradeshow Floor: TECHCENTRIC (Booth 1603)

        • Architecture
        • Construction & Trades
        • Interior Design
        • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings
        • Artificial Intelligence

        Building Type: Commercial, Industrial, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit

        Artificial Intelligence is transforming how design ideas move from concept to construction. Clients and small developers are already experimenting with AI-generated designs, while architects, interior designers, and builders are adopting new workflows that compress sketching, feasibility, and visualization into rapid, integrated processes. This session will explore what these changes mean for the future of professional practice. How can architects and designers remain essential when clients bring AI-generated concepts to the table? How can small firms leverage AI to compete with larger practices? And what does this shift mean for builders as projects move faster from idea to execution? AI is not just another tool, it is a cultural force reshaping the profession. This session examines emerging workflows, challenges in adoption, and the long-term implications for how architecture, interior design, and construction evolve in an AI-driven future.

        Speakers

        Kostika Lala Founder, Principal Architect, FlashCube Labs

        Kostika Lala is a Toronto based architect and creative technologist exploring how artificial intelligence and visual storytelling can reshape the future of the built environment. His work sits at the intersection of design, technology, and culture, championing an image first design movement that places compelling visuals at the heart of the architectural process. By creating feedback loops between imagery, ideation, and construction, he is helping to redefine how architecture is conceived, communicated, and realized. Licensed with the Ontario Association of Architects since 2020, Kostika has led award winning residential and institutional projects known for their clarity, contextual sensitivity, and collaborative approach. He actively contributes to academic discourse as a guest critic at the University of Toronto and the University of Miami, and was recently featured in Ontario Home Builder Magazine for his work at the forefront of AI driven innovation.

        10:30 AM – 11:30 AM

        W101

        A Collaborative Approach to Tackling the Housing Crisis

        ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core; BC Housing 1 CPD (Construction management and supervision); 1 IDCEC General Hour

        Location: Level 2: Room 224

        • Architecture
        • Construction & Trades
        • Engineering
        • Homebuilding & Renovation
        • Interior Design
        • Project Planning, Procurement, Management & Delivery
        • Housing Planning, Development & Supply
        • Housing Solutions

        Building Type: Residential: Multi-Unit

        This session will explore how proven collaborative methods such as Lean can help address the housing crisis. It will present the ways in which collaborative methods can leverage digital construction, mitigate risks, and enhance innovation while expanding construction knowledge and capacity. The speakers will discuss how these approaches can be utilized to address challenges such as tariff impacts and supply chain volatility, review the alignment of these projects with federal funding targeted to address the housing crisis, and present proven design and construction strategies that can be deployed to enhance efficiency. Additionally, the speakers will review the benefits of these methods in attracting and retaining talent, helping to address industry demand.

        Speakers

        Craig Webber Principal, CEO, Group2 Architecture Interior Design Ltd.

        Craig is an Architect and Collaborative Delivery Advisor. He is a past president of the IPDA and one of the most knowledgeable speakers on collaborative delivery in North America. Craig has participated in over 40 Integrated Contracting Models and collaborated on multiple research projects with University of Washington, UBC, and University of Minnesota. He has presented at over 40 events throughout North America on collaborative topics ranging from Target Value Delivery to Contract Impacts on Profitability, Insurability and Risk. He has worked with provincial governments, municipal authorities, private companies as well as various industry partners to advance collaborative delivery methods and innovative construction technology.

        Mehak Sidhu Intern Architect, Group2 Architecture Interior Design Ltd.

        Mehak is an Intern Architect with Group2 bringing a strong foundation and a passion for collaborative design to every project. Over the past four years, Mehak has contributed to a diverse portfolio of Group2 projects including: UFV Student Residence IPD – a $130M project targeting LEED Gold, emphasizing Indigenous engagement and holistic housing design. Mehak continues to be an active participant in internal knowledge-sharing events such as the Group2 Coffee: Fundamentals of an IPD Contract and RAIC Lifecycle Building Assessment, reinforcing her dedication to professional growth and industry innovation.

        10:30 AM – 11:30 AM

        W105

        The Business Case for Mass Timber

        ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core

        Location: Level 2: Rooms 208/209

        • Architecture
        • Construction & Trades
        • Engineering
        • Economics, Legal, Regulatory & Risk Management
        • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings
        • WoodWorks at BUILDEX

        Building Type: Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit

        Partners: WoodWorks

        Mass timber is redefining how we design and deliver buildings. This session spotlights two projects at the forefront: The Exchange office building in Kelowna and a planned residential tower in Vancouver. Alongside these case studies, the speakers will present a business case analysis, breaking down costs, risks, and opportunities. Together, the speakers will share how mass timber is being applied today, the lessons learned, and why it is becoming a viable choice for development in today’s market.

        Speakers

        Annabelle Hamilton Technical Manager, Planning and Development, WoodWorks BC

        Following the completion of her postgraduate degree from Ulster University in Northern Ireland, Annabelle has worked for several multi-family development companies, overseeing various multi-million dollar projects through the project lifecycle from acquisitions and municipal approvals to construction completion.

        Graham Brewster Director of Development, Wesgroup Properties

        Graham is Director of Development at Wesgroup Properties, one of Western Canada’s largest private real estate organizations. Graham is leading Wesgroup’s mass timber exploration and execution, with an eye to not only build better buildings, but building the understanding to build a robust and sustainable industry in BC.

        Tim McLennan Principal Architect, Faction Projects

        As co-founder and CEO of Faction Projects Inc., Tim oversees a vertically integrated group of companies including Faction Architecture Inc., Faction Construction, and multiple subsidiaries—delivering full-spectrum project services from concept to construction. He leads the company’s long-term strategy, corporate governance, and financial stewardship. His leadership drives innovation across the group’s project delivery platforms—anchoring Faction’s reputation for integrated, regionally responsive, and technically advanced solutions.

        Neil McGowan Partner, Senior Advisor, BTY Group

        Neill is a Partner at BTY and is responsible for providing planning and cost consulting services to financial institutions, government agencies, real estate developers and contractors. He has over 35 years of experience in British Columbia providing cost and risk advisory services. Neill is a sustainability leader and has led BTY’s team on a wide variety of projects advancing the understanding of capital and life-cycle costs of energy conservation and GHG-reduction measures for government and institutional clients.

        10:30 AM – 11:30 AM

        W301

        The Professional Seal: Authentication, Accountability, and Assurance

        ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core

        Location: Level 2: Room 221

        • Architecture
        • Construction & Trades
        • Engineering
        • Homebuilding & Renovation
        • Economics, Legal, Regulatory & Risk Management

          Building Type: Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

          Partners: EGBC

          Join us for a joint presentation by the AIBC and Engineers and Geoscientists BC to discuss professional seals and what to look for when accepting documents sealed by an architect or a professional engineer. As recent cases of fraudulent seals highlight, it is important for builders, owners, project managers, and authorities having jurisdiction to understand what to look for in relation to sealed documents. This presentation will talk through the history of the professional seal, the evolution from strictly manual seals to the modern option of digital authentication with the use of digital certificates, and highlight key things to look for when accepting documents using each option.

          Speakers

          Harshan Radhakrishnan Manager, Climate Change and Sustainability Initiatives, Engineers and Geoscientists BC

          Harshan is the Acting Manager, Professional Practice Advice Program at Engineers and Geoscientists BC (EGBC), where he leads a team that provides professional practice advice on a wide range of regulatory, ethical, and practice-related inquiries. He has considerable experience in the regulation of the engineering and geoscience professions, professional development, policy development, and sustainability. At EGBC, Harshan has led the development of numerous professional practice guidelines spanning topic areas such as built environment, natural hazards, and climate resilience across various engineering and geoscience disciplines.

          Maura Gatensby Lead Practice Advisor and Regulatory Liaison, Architectural Institute of British Columbia

          Maura Gatensby is currently Lead Practice Advisor and Regulatory Liaison with the AIBC. She is a former vice-chair of the BC Building Code Appeal Board, and currently a member of the BC Energy Step Code Council.

          10:30 AM – 11:30 AM

          W401

          Hybrid Building Strategies: Optimizing Structural Materials

          ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core

          Location: Level 2: Room 207

          • Architecture
          • Construction & Trades
          • Engineering
          • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings
          • WoodWorks at BUILDEX

          Building Type: Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit

          Partners: WoodWorks

          As hybrid construction rapidly gains momentum in BC and beyond, mass timber and steel are emerging as complementary materials that redefine how we design and build. This panel explores real-world lessons learned from recent projects that successfully integrate these systems. Attendees will gain insights into why hybrid strategies are advancing, what challenges to anticipate, and how to optimize collaboration across the supply chain. The session will highlight case studies that demonstrate practical approaches to performance, cost efficiency, and sustainability. Designed for owners, architects, engineers, and developers, this discussion equips participants with skills to evaluate opportunities and apply hybrid solutions in their own projects.

          Speakers

          Derek Ratzlaff Technical Director, WoodWorks BC

          Derek began his career in the wood industry in high school working on single and multi-family light wood construction. After university and almost 20 years of structural consulting experience, Derek has worked in all types of wood construction, and played key roles in the delivery of iconic BC wood structures, the Richmond Olympic Oval and Grandview Heights Aquatic Centre. He brings his experience in design and construction to support the industry as the Woodworks BC Technical Director.

          Trent Berger Project Director, Scott Construction

          Trent is a Project Director at Scott Construction with over 15 years of experience delivering complex projects across the Vancouver region, including large community facilities and residential developments. Starting his career as a framer on wood-frame residential projects, he brings strong first-hand constructability insight to projects that integrate mass timber and conventional structural systems. Known for his organized, pragmatic approach, Trent works closely with owners, architects, engineers, and trade partners to manage risk, sequencing, and coordination on technically demanding builds. He is currently leading the Steveston Community Centre in Richmond, BC. This facility is currently under construction and will provide a three-storey, 60,000-square-foot community centre and library that incorporates mass timber and other complementary structural systems, with amenities including gymnasiums, a fitness centre, multipurpose spaces, and public library areas, and is being designed and built to achieve LEED Gold certification.

          Tyler O’Connell Owner, Lead Carpenter, Tyhol Construction

          In 2016, Tyler O’Connell founded Tyhol Construction Ltd. with a clear vision: to deliver high-quality construction and renovation services rooted in integrity, craftsmanship, and care. Tyler’s passion for woodworking began early and led him into the construction industry during his high school years. After gaining valuable hands-on experience, he enrolled in the Carpentry Apprenticeship Training Program at the University of the Fraser Valley, further developing his skills and commitment to the trade. Since its founding, TYHOL has grown into a close-knit, skilled team of carpenters, each bringing a diverse mix of experience, talent, and dedication to the job. Alongside our in-house crew, we work with a trusted network of local subcontractors and suppliers—relationships built on mutual respect and a shared commitment to quality.

          Alden Prier President, Apex Structural Design

          Alden Prier graduated from the Architectural Technology Program at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and began his career in the structural steel industry in 1992. In 1998, while working for a steel fabricator specializing in the pulp and paper industry, he launched his first company in Prince George, BC. Alden is a former member of the Board of Directors for the Canadian institute of Steel Constriction, and a current board member for the National Institute of Steel Detailing. In 2009, Alden founded Apex Structural Design with a vision to take on unique and challenging building projects while adapting to the evolving needs of clients. Today, Apex is a team of 18 professionals with offices in Red Deer, Alberta, and Port Coquitlam, BC. With expertise in specialized and mass timber industries, Apex has contributed to numerous commercial and residential projects across the Pacific Northwest and Hawaii over the past decade.

          10:30 AM – 11:30 AM

          W501

          Digitally Accelerated Standardized Housing (DASH) to Speed Multi-Family Construction

          ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core; BC Housing 1 CPD (Construction technology); 1 IDCEC HSW-Building Code

          Location: Level 2: Room 217

          • Architecture
          • Construction & Trades
          • Engineering
          • Homebuilding & Renovation
          • Interior Design
          • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings
          • Housing Planning, Development & Supply
          • Prefabrication, Modular & Offsite Construction
          • Housing Solutions

          Building Type: Residential: Multi-Unit

          DASH is a non-proprietary platform aimed at streamlining the delivery of high-quality, multifamily housing by leveraging digital tools, standardized designs, prefabricated building components, and a coordinated supply chain. This innovative approach enables jurisdictions to scale up housing solutions quickly, efficiently, and affordably while focusing on five core goals: speed through standardized prefabrication, cost-efficiency with reduced waste, scalability that adapts to regional needs, environmental sustainability, and collaborative partnerships across the housing ecosystem. This session introduces the DASH platform as a powerful tool for accelerating multi-family housing production, demonstrating how it engages stakeholders throughout the housing spectrum to collectively address barriers to faster development of housing supply, ultimately creating a more responsive and effective approach to meeting urgent housing demands.

          Speakers

          Esther de Vos Executive Director of Research, BC Housing

          Dr. Esther de Vos serves as the Executive Director of Research at BC Housing. As a pracademic with housing research and public policy expertise from both academic and operational perspectives, Esther is passionate about housing and wellbeing and working towards everyone having a home to call their own. She holds the Certified Practitioner credential from the Chartered Institute of Housing Canada and her Doctorate of Social Sciences (Royal Roads University) focused on social housing in Canada and tenant wellbeing. Esther also holds a Master of Public Administration (University of Victoria), a Bachelor of Laws (University of Alberta), and a Bachelor of Arts (University of Alberta). She has taught courses on public policy as Associate Faculty for Royal Roads University since 2019 and will be teaching affordable housing policy and planning at UBC in Winter 2026.

          Albert Lam Associate, Iredale Architecture

          Albert Lam’s experience ranges from architecture, BIM, innovation, and apprentice carpenter. He brings detailed knowledge of construction methods and a practical approach to resolving on-site issues. His project portfolio includes a variety of heritage, commercial and residential projects, as well as innovation development in sustainability and housing. He is passionate about global and community stewardship. Albert routinely works within international teams and has delivered presentation on innovation to peers globally. He also works closely with City policy makers and staff, as well as directly with communities, on social and economic development, including Vancouver’s Chinatown, the Downtown Eastside, and Strathcona.

          Chris Hill Founder, Chris Hill Consulting Inc.

          Chris Hill is a seasoned expert in sustainable construction and offsite manufacturing, with over 20 years of experience in the construction industry. As a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA, CMA) and Master Residential Builder, Chris combines his financial expertise with a deep understanding of building processes. He has designed, fabricated, and constructed numerous prefabricated buildings and light wood-frame structures, focusing on energy-efficient, climate-neutral designs. Chris is a key thought leader in the prefabrication and offsite construction sectors, advocating for scalable solutions to address housing shortages, particularly in underserved communities. A board member for organizations like (Past) Passive House Canada, (Current) Safer Homes BC, Small Housing BC, and Hiy̓ám̓ Housing, Chris is committed to driving innovation, sustainability, and efficiency in the construction industry.

          Franck Murat Senior Advisor, Aliova Consulting Inc.

          Architect by training, Franck Murat is a pioneer and recognized leader in collaborative BIM, with 20+ years of experience on major projects in Quebec and France. Known for simplifying complex topics, he shares his vision and expertise to drive industry progress. His mastery of collaborative processes, information management, and asset lifecycle makes him a key player in both project delivery and organizational transformation. With a human-centered approach and insight into technical, operational, and strategic issues, Franck identifies opportunities, overcomes challenges, and delivers impactful solutions. Beyond consulting, he contributes to digital transformation through education as a lecturer at Université de Montréal’s Faculty of Environmental Design. A frequent speaker, he addresses human and organizational aspects of digital change. He is also a founding member and former President of Groupe BIM du Québec.

          Michael Epp Director of Housing Planning and Development, Metro Vancouver Housing

          Michael is a land use and community planner whose work has ranged from neighbourhood planning and visioning projects in New York City neighbourhoods, to managing planning departments in BC communities. As Director of Planning in the City of North Vancouver, Michael championed policies that significantly increased the rental and non-market housing supply, with the City of North Vancouver one of only a small number of municipalities that delivered targeted levels of housing. In his current role, Michael is leading the delivery of 2,000 new affordable homes across the region and advancing policies to help ensure at least 15% of new housing is affordable.

          10:30 AM – 11:30 AM

          W504

          Prefab Forward: Integrating Building Science With Next-Gen Envelope Systems (Greenstone)

          ConEd Credits: BC Housing 1 CPD (Construction technology)

          Location: Level 2: Rooms 215/216

          • Construction & Trades
          • Engineering
          • Homebuilding & Renovation
          • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings
          • Housing Planning, Development & Supply

            Building Type: Commercial, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

            As British Columbia’s residential and light-commercial construction sector adapts to higher performance requirements under the BC Energy Step Code, builders are facing increasing complexity around airtightness, envelope detailing, and construction sequencing. At the same time, prefabricated and modular systems are becoming more prevalent – often faster, more consistent, and better aligned with performance targets. However, they remain unfamiliar to many professionals in the field. This session will discuss the adaptation in the industry and how to evolve.

            Pre-registration for this session is required. Admission will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis.

            Speakers

            Jake McFaddin Project Manager, Prevail Solutions Inc.

            Jake McFaddin is a residential and light-commercial builder with over 18 years of experience delivering high-performance buildings across diverse Canadian climates, from cold prairie regions to British Columbia’s humid interior and coastal environments. An early voluntary adopter of the BC Energy Step Code, Jake has never completed a project below Step 4 and routinely exceeds Step 5 performance targets. His projects consistently achieve airtight results below 1.0 ACH, driven by a strong focus on envelope detailing, constructability, and quality control. Through hands-on experience with prefabricated and modular
            systems, he brings a practical, builder-led perspective on applying evolving building science principles without significantly increasing cost or complexity.

            11:15 AM – 12:15 PM

            WIN100

            Speed Networking Wednesday

            Location: Tradeshow Floor: Innovation & Networking Hub (Booth 201)

            • Architecture
            • Construction & Trades
            • Property Management & Building Operations
            • Engineering
            • Homebuilding & Renovation
            • Interior Design
            • Cross-Industry

                Building Type: Civil / Infrastructure, Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                The built environment’s version of speed dating, this memorable fast-paced event introduces you to a wide range of design, building, construction, and real estate industry professionals, so your networking time is optimized for efficiency and impact.

                Pre-registration for this session is required. Admission will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis.

                11:30 AM – 12:00 PM

                WD100

                Eliminate Manual Processes With Practical AI for Construction Teams and Property Managers (SimplyAsk AI)

                Location: Tradeshow Floor: TECHCENTRIC (Booth 1603)

                • Construction & Trades
                • Property Management & Building Operations
                • Engineering
                • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings
                • Artificial Intelligence

                Building Type: Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                Manual processes are notorious for causing cost overruns, project delays, and increased injury risks across multiple departments within construction and property management. Streamlining just one of these processes can significantly enhance productivity, worker satisfaction, and cost-effectiveness. This session will explore ways to practically and realistically use AI to transform common bottlenecks within construction, focusing on processes with high potential and low risk. The speaker will present concrete examples within safety, operations, project management, finance, and other departments. By using AI practically, teams can achieve substantial cost savings, improved operational efficiency, and heightened worker safety and happiness.

                Pre-registration for this session is required. Admission will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis.

                Speakers

                Zane Frantzen VP of Platform & Operations / Founder, SimplyAsk.ai / Symphona

                Zane Frantzen is the VP of Platform & Operations at SimplyAsk.ai and the founder of Symphona, the company’s flagship AI automation suite. He leads product direction and consulting delivery, helping organizations reduce manual work, streamline execution, and implement practical automation and AI with measurable productivity gains. He’s focused on building end-to-end, democratized AI that bridges human decision-making with reliable automation, so that solutions are not only powerful, but actually adopted with tangible benefits.

                12:15 PM – 12:45 PM

                WD101

                Bridging Design and Construction: The Critical Role of Preconstruction (Autodesk)

                Location: Tradeshow Floor: TECHCENTRIC (Booth 1603)

                • Architecture
                • Construction & Trades
                • Engineering
                • Project Planning, Procurement, Management & Delivery
                • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings

                  Building Type: Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit

                  Join this session for an in-depth look at how Autodesk is bridging the gap between design and construction, with a focus on the critical role of preconstruction in delivering successful projects. Autodesk has made significant investments in its preconstruction solutions, integrating essential workflows such as estimation, takeoffs, bidding, tendering, prequalification, risk assessment, and more into the common data environment of the broader construction lifecycle. In today’s data-driven environment, a common data environment like Autodesk Docs serves as the central hub, ensuring all project stakeholders stay connected and aligned across every phase of construction.

                  Pre-registration for this session is required. Admission will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis.

                  Speakers

                  David Nichols Partner Technical Solutions Executive, Autodesk

                  Graduating as a Mechanical Engineer from Concordia University, David immediately continued his internship and became a full-time R&D Project Manager at Theatrix Technologies. He worked on designing, sourcing, and manufacturing for the R&D department. After a couple of years, he transitioned into construction, joining Kiewit Construction, where he spent most of his time as a structural field engineer on the Kearl Supplementary Crusher project. In 2019, he moved into construction technology, joining Autodesk. Although his GEOs, job title, and assigned accounts have changed significantly since then, he continues to represent the best tools in the industry.

                  1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

                  W102

                  Beyond the Buzzword: What Collaboration Really Means in Construction

                  ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core; BC Housing 1 CPD (Construction management and supervision); 1 IDCEC General Hour

                  Location: Level 2: Room 224

                  • Architecture
                  • Construction & Trades
                  • Property Management & Building Operations
                  • Engineering
                  • Homebuilding & Renovation
                  • Interior Design
                  • Cross-Industry
                  • Project Planning, Procurement, Management & Delivery

                    Building Type: Civil / Infrastructure, Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                    The word collaboration is everywhere, yet building itself is inherently collaborative. True collaboration is not about slogans or aspirational language, it is about how risk is allocated, how contracts are structured, how procurement is managed, and how people on the project show up each day to solve problems. When owners, contractors, and consultants lean on the term without embedding fairness and transparency into their processes, the result is frustration, mistrust, and unnecessary conflict. This session will cut through the buzzwords to examine what collaboration actually requires: clear and balanced contracts, prompt payment that lets team members make a profit, and procurement practices that support rather than undermine trust. Attendees will gain a sharper understanding of what collaboration looks like in practice, how to recognize when it is missing, and what tools can create genuine conditions for teamwork. Hint: You do not need a delivery method for collaboration.

                    Speakers

                    Katy Fairley Principal, Fairley Strategies

                    Katy Fairley, Principal Consultant, Fairley Strategies, is an expert and adviser on topics related to project delivery, construction contracts and procurement best practices. Katy supports both public and private sector owners, including developer-builders, the First Nation communities, school districts, crown corporations, health authorities, and strata corporations, by defining strategies and risk mitigation for procurement and contract administration. Additionally, Katy promotes and advocates for fair, open and transparent construction practices as Industry Practices Consultant for the BC Construction Association (BCCA). Previously, Katy was a vice-president for a diversified general contractor and construction manager in southern BC. She has served on the Board of Directors for multiple construction associations at the local, provincial, and national levels and is regularly invited to speak at industry conferences.

                    1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

                    W106

                    Scaling Housing With Prefabricated Timber: Regulations-Ready Mid-Rise Prototypes

                    Location: Level 2: Rooms 208/209

                    • Architecture
                    • Construction & Trades
                    • Engineering
                    • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings
                    • Housing Planning, Development & Supply
                    • WoodWorks at BUILDEX
                    • Prefabrication, Modular & Offsite Construction

                    Building Type: Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit

                    Partners: WoodWorks

                    British Columbia faces an urgent housing shortage and mounting pressure to accelerate delivery of multi-unit housing. Recent code changes enabling mass timber up to 18 storeys create a unique opportunity to rethink how housing is designed, permitted, and built.

                    This session will present findings from the Housing Growth Innovation Program’s Prefabricated Timber Housing Systems project. Attendees will learn how pre-engineered, regulations-ready modular timber prototypes can streamline design and approvals, reduce embodied carbon, and speed construction through off-site manufacturing. The session will share strategies for integrating computational design, compliance analytics, and supply-chain insights to create adaptable, scalable mid-rise housing solutions. Geared to architects, developers, policymakers, and builders, participants will gain insight into how prefabrication and digital tools can de-risk projects, reduce permitting delays, and accelerate the delivery of sustainable, affordable homes in B.C. and beyond.

                    Speakers

                    Adrian Watson Principal, Design Director, Perkins&Will

                    Adrian Watson is Principal and Design Director at Perkins&Will, where he leads complex, high-profile projects that integrate sustainability, innovation, and design excellence. With over 30 years of experience, Adrian has shaped award-winning buildings and master plans across sectors, including higher education, infrastructure, civic, and housing. In his role as Design Director for the Vancouver and Calgary studios, Adrian leads a team of over 160 architects and designers. He is committed to the development design processes that look to the future, whilst believing that design excellence is attained by doing simple things very well.

                    Yann Tregoat Architect, Perkins&Will

                    Originally from France, Yann’s early career was spent in Amsterdam and Paris, working on the Paris 2024 Olympic Games Aquatic Centre. Through urban environment and professional exposure, he has developed a strong interest in mass timber and parametric design, as well as innovative sustainable building solutions. Since moving to Vancouver in 2021, he has worked on various mid-to-large-scale projects, from private development to civic buildings. He brings his own life and professional experience from Europe to his work while learning and further expanding his design expertise at Perkins&Will. Yann has two master’s degrees in both Architecture and Structural and Civil Engineering from the Institute of Applied Science of Strasbourg, France.

                    Solomon Fung Associate Principal, Introba

                    Solomon Fung is an Associate Principal at the multidisciplinary engineering firm Introba. Based out of their Vancouver office, he brings 15 years of experience to the mechanical team with a diverse project portfolio including mid- and high-rise mixed-use residential buildings, affordable housing, commercial & office buildings, passive house design, and healthcare. With a keen interest in innovation, Solomon leads his team in pursuit of simple solutions that are replicable for the industry.

                    Brent Olund Partner, Principal, Credos

                    Brent Olund is a Professional Engineer, a Gold Seal Project Manager, and holds an MBA from the Richard Ivey School of Business. Brent’s 28 years in the construction industry to date started with industrial, commercial, and marine construction and included many years of focus on residential concrete high-rises, educational buildings, and mass timber construction. Brent is a nationally recognized expert and thought leader in the field of planning and control of mass timber structures, has worked with design teams through validation of several upcoming mass timber building assembly systems, and has designed and patented a new lateral structural system for use in these buildings. Brent believes that the highest purpose of his efforts is helping solve the housing crisis by implementing building systems toward improved productivity of construction.

                    Andrew Blackie Structural Designer, ASPECT Structural Engineers

                    Andrew enjoys a diverse engineering background, ranging from adaptive reuse of heritage buildings through to the development of modular construction systems. As a common thread across his body of work, he brings expertise in digital workflows and parametric design to deliver an efficient, modern form of building design. Andrew graduated with a Master’s in Structural & Architectural Engineering from the University of Strathclyde in 2016 and has since gained almost a decade of experience between the UK and Canada. He joined ASPECT in 2025, where he has been developing strategies to deploy mass timber at scale and at pace. Andrew’s focus is bridging the gap between conventional and off-site construction, easing the transition away from carbon-intensive materials through a kit-of-parts approach to building structures.

                    Halil Erhan Professor of Interactive Systems and Design Director of Computational Design Lab, SFU School of Interactive Arts and Technology

                    Dr. Halil Erhan completed his undergraduate studies at Middle East Technical University (METU) before earning a master’s degree at Clemson University, where he specialized in integrating 3D models into building design. He received his Ph.D. in Design Computation from Carnegie Mellon University, with a focus on generating design requirements. Currently, Dr. Erhan serves as a professor at Simon Fraser University and leads the Computational Design Laboratory. His interdisciplinary research approaches design as a cognitive and collaborative problem-solving process, aiming to develop effective tools that enhance the capacities of creative practitioners. He and his team create and test innovative, human-centered computational design tools. Dr. Erhan founded a research initiative called “Design Analytics,” which uses data from Performance Predictions to facilitate design space exploration through interactive visualizations. He collaborates with industry partners to encourage the adoption of new tools in the AEC sector.

                    1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

                    W110

                    Lessons Learned: Climate Resilience Training for Building Sector Professionals

                    ConEd Credits: 1 BOMI CPD; AIBC 1 Core; BC Housing 1 CPD (Construction management and supervision)

                    Location: Level 2: Rooms 218/219

                    • Architecture
                    • Construction & Trades
                    • Property Management & Building Operations
                    • Engineering
                    • Homebuilding & Renovation
                    • Sustainability, Carbon Management & High-Performance Buildings

                      Building Type: Commercial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit

                      Partners: EGBC

                      With support from Natural Resources Canada, Engineers and Geoscientists BC and the Climate Risk Institute launched the Climate Resilience Training Program for Building Sector Professionals to help integrate climate risk into planning and design for Part 3 buildings. After a pilot and two full sessions, this presentation shares lessons learned from delivering the program. Topics include why prescriptive solutions fall short, how cognitive biases influence decision-making, and the challenge of interpreting climate science before designing solutions. The session will explore what worked, what didn’t, and what this means for future training and practice. Attendees will gain strategies for embedding climate resilience in projects and understand implications for codes, standards, and professional practice.

                      Speakers

                      Harshan Radhakrishnan Manager, Climate Change and Sustainability Initiatives, Engineers and Geoscientists BC

                      Harshan is the Acting Manager, Professional Practice Advice Program at Engineers and Geoscientists BC (EGBC), where he leads a team that provides professional practice advice on a wide range of regulatory, ethical, and practice-related inquiries. He has considerable experience in the regulation of the engineering and geoscience professions, professional development, policy development, and sustainability. At EGBC, Harshan has led the development of numerous professional practice guidelines spanning topic areas such as built environment, natural hazards, and climate resilience across various engineering and geoscience disciplines.

                      Robert LePage Founding Principal, Climate Resilience Specialist, Climes Group Engineering Inc.

                      Robert LePage is the founder of Climes Group Engineering Inc., a firm dedicated to advancing climate-resilient buildings. With a strong background in building science, Rob holds a B.A.Sc. in civil engineering (structural specialization), an M.A.Sc. in building science, and a Ph.D. from the University of Victoria, with research focused on biodeterioration of wood. Rob has experience spanning consulting, research, and policy, including a role as a climate resilience expert with Environment and Climate Change Canada. Passionate about sustainable design, Rob brings expertise in low-impact materials, building durability, and the fundamentals of heat and moisture transfer through enclosures.

                      Paul Cobb Lead, Training, Climate Risk Institute│Institut des risques climatiques

                      Paul is a Manager of Training Services with the Climate Risk Institute. An engineer by training, he has dedicated his career to finding and implementing climate change solutions. Paul’s work spans twenty years in the fields of climate change mitigation and adaptation – working with everyone from rural communities to provincial and territorial governments – helping identify and implement climate solutions. He is currently coordinating CRI’s work with multiple partners and experts to develop and deliver professional development programs for Engineers, Planners and other professionals, including the Infrastructure Resilience Professional credential. Paul holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering. He lives and works and is raising his kids in beautiful Northern Ontario, where he is close to ski trails and canoeing.

                      1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

                      W302

                      Disrupting the Norm: Housing Reimagined for a World in Crisis

                      ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core; BC Housing 1 CPD (Construction technology)

                      Location: Level 2: Room 221

                      • Architecture
                      • Construction & Trades
                      • Engineering
                      • Homebuilding & Renovation
                      • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings
                      • Housing Planning, Development & Supply
                      • Housing Solutions

                      Building Type: Residential: Multi-Unit

                      What happens when a developer, architects, engineers, and consultants team up to push past the limits of “business as usual” in housing and construction? With 7 of 9 planetary boundaries already crossed, housing costs soaring, and investments growing riskier, this group took on one bold question: how do we build better? In this session, attendees will see how innovators are reinventing the process. The speakers will discuss how they are tapping existing value chains, cutting wasteful iterations, slashing embodied carbon by 4x, and speeding up construction by 6x. They will also address how these initiatives are making buildings reusable, protecting workers and inhabitants from toxic exposure, proving that mass timber can compete on price for small-scale multi-unit housing, and more.

                      Speakers

                      Elisabeth Baudinaud Principal, Carbon Wise

                      Elisabeth is the Principal and Founder of Carbon Wise, a group of energy and carbon advisors providing combined operational and embodied carbon services. Carbon Wise aims to bridge the gap between the realities of on-the-ground construction and the imperative actions needed to meet our climate targets. Elisabeth and her team have established themselves as leaders in the field, with a strong commitment to sharing their knowledge—often publishing case studies to advance research on high-performance buildings and participating in policy development. Their leadership and innovation have been recognized through multiple awards, including the BC Embodied Carbon Award (2023 and 2024) and the HAVAN Trailblazer Award (2024), recognizing their impact on driving sustainable construction practices forward.

                      Bruno Stadler Project and Construction Manager, Timbase Canada

                      Bruno Stadler is more than a builder, he is a storyteller in wood. Born in Switzerland, he discovered early the beauty of timber as a living, renewable material and built his career around shaping it into meaningful spaces. With over 15 years of experience across Europe and North America, his journey has taken him from hands-on carpentry and timber framing to managing large-scale timber projects. Today, as Project and Construction Manager at Timbase Canada, Bruno pioneers prefabricated timber basements – a bold alternative to carbon-heavy concrete foundations. His work blends technical innovation with a deep respect for nature, creating spaces that are sustainable, warm, and human-centered. A family man, nature enthusiast, and steward of his own forest, Bruno lives the values he builds with: that working with wood is not only construction but also a way to leave the world better for future generations.

                      Jason Wegman Founder, Landscape Architect, gökotta studio + lab

                      Jason has spent over 27 years as a landscape architect. He focuses on blending nature, ecology, and human experience in design. He contributed to award-winning projects like Dockside Green, a world-record LEED Platinum development, and the SFU Observatory. He founded gökotta studio + lab in Vancouver, British Columbia, with a central mission: to use ecological restoration in both natural and urban environments to help mend our fractured relationship with Nature and, by extension, with each other. As of 2025-2026, Jason serves as Secretary on the Board of Directors for the Society for Ecological Restoration, Western Canada chapter (SER-WC).

                      Stephane Laroye Principal, Architect + Urban Planner, SLA

                      During his 29 years in the industry, Stephane has participated in many project types and delivery methods. As an architect and urban planner, he participates in every stage of projects and leads projects from conceptual site planning through to project close-out. He enjoys being hands-on and actively involved at every stage of a project. Establishing Stephane Laroye Architect Inc. (SLA) in 2016, SLA is proud to provide master planning, urban design, site planning, feasibility studies (working closely with land economics consultants) on multi-family, mixed-use, placemaking and infrastructure projects, providing full services from schematic design, detailed design, contract documentation, field review, construction contract administration, and project close-out. SLA focuses on creating great work through collaboration, attention to detail and experience with a keen interest in high-performance buildings and engineered wood solutions.

                      1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

                      W502

                      Clean and Affordable Design Templates for High Density Housing

                      ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core; BC Housing 1 CPD (Construction management and supervision)

                      Location: Level 2: Room 217

                      • Architecture
                      • Construction & Trades
                      • Engineering
                      • Homebuilding & Renovation
                      • Sustainability, Carbon Management & High-Performance Buildings

                        Building Type: Residential: Multi-Unit

                        The dual task of building affordable and low-emissions housing has emerged as the most pressing challenge for Canada’s building sector. How do we design and build low-carbon, electrified housing without breaking the bank on either construction costs or utility bills? In many BC municipalities, it is already required for new large residential construction to be virtually zero-emissions. As such, there are a few real-world design templates that have emerged as practical, affordable, and clean.

                        In this presentation, the most common high-density residential archetype, a mid-rise wood-framed design, will be presented using whole-building energy simulation to demonstrate balanced, practical solutions. The investigation will provide insight into the optimal design depending on climate and performance requirements (Energy Step / Emission Level) as it relates to building envelope and mechanical systems for ventilation, hot water, heating, and cooling.

                        Speakers

                        Brandon Wilbur Building Performance Project Engineer, Read Jones Christoffersen Ltd.

                        Having worked as a commercial building energy consultant since 2018, Brandon’s wealth of experience includes developing energy models for a wide range of building types, such as residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings, as well as research experience performing whole-building design optimization for least-cost zero-carbon housing. This experience, combined with his studies in civil and mechanical engineering, provides him with a well-rounded technical background and a deep understanding of the technologies and designs necessary to achieve affordable low-carbon buildings.

                        1:15 PM – 2:15 PM

                        WT101

                        Prefab Anywhere: Mobile Factories as Workforce Solutions

                        ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core; BC Housing 1 CPD (Construction technology)

                        Location: Tradeshow Floor: TECHCENTRIC (Booth 1603)

                        • Architecture
                        • Construction & Trades
                        • Homebuilding & Renovation
                        • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings
                        • Housing Planning, Development & Supply

                          Building Type: Commercial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit

                          Skilled labour shortages and urgent housing demands are redefining construction. Mobile prefabrication brings production to sites, creating accessible trade work, new career pathways, and long-term economic opportunities. In this session, discover how “flying factories” developed in partnership with BC First Nations demonstrate their competitive ability to deliver system-agnostic prefabricated wood panels while incorporating various trades training opportunities and scopes. Presenters will demonstrate how these mobile facilities train and upskill workers, generate employment, enable economic independence, and accelerate timelines. Attendees will gain insights on how architects, owners, contractors, governments, and First Nations organizations can engage with this model to help address the housing crisis, strengthen workforce pipelines, and advance equitable, high-performance construction.

                          Speakers

                          Mark Taylor Interim VP of Operations, Flying Factory Implementation Manager, Naikoon Contracting Ltd.

                          Mark Taylor has over 35 years of experience in the construction industry, having worked with major companies in Canada and the UK, including PCL and Stuart Olson. Throughout his career he has held leadership roles such as Vice President of Permanent Modular Construction, Director of Operations, and Senior Construction Manager. Today, Mark draws on this extensive background to collaborate with contractors and owners in developing innovative solutions that integrate prefabrication into projects, including the use of mass timber. He is an experienced project scheduler and planner with a deep understanding of how strong planning and coordination can shape project outcomes. Known for challenging the status quo, he continues to seek ways to advance construction practices and improve how we build. In addition, Mark provides training through construction associations across Canada, helping to develop the next generation of strong builders and leaders.

                          Curtis Thomas Co-Founder/Councillor, Kʷasən Enterprises Ltd./Tsleil-Waututh Nation

                          Born and raised on the Tsleil-Waututh Nation, Curtis Thomas currently serves in his 3rd consecutive term on TWN’s elected leadership Council. On the Council Curtis currently holds the Economic Development portfolio, in the past he served on the Community Climate Action Committee, the TWN Housing Committee, and the TWN Land Tenure working group. Curtis is a red seal plumber and gasfitter gaining both certifications at BCIT. Curtis has 20+ year’s experience in the construction industry running his own mechanical contracting company Warrior Plumbing Ltd. Making it part of his business plan to focus on hiring Indigenous people whenever possible to offer apprenticeships and mentoring, and a chance at a well-paying career. Working with many reputable industry professionals over the years has strengthened Curtis’ skillset and aligned him with a broad network within the Lower Mainland. Curtis is passionate about mentoring Indigenous people and believes Kʷasən Enterprises is another viable avenue to achieve this and offering various opportunities outside the mechanical industry.

                          2:30 PM – 3:30 PM

                          W103

                          Working With Building Officials and Building Permit Regulations

                          Location: Level 2: Room 224

                          • Architecture
                          • Construction & Trades
                          • Engineering
                          • Homebuilding & Renovation
                          • Economics, Legal, Regulatory & Risk Management
                          • Public Sector

                          Building Type: Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                          Building construction should be a collaborative process between proponents and regulators. Understanding the roles and responsibilities of building officials as well as the different regulatory tools utilized by building officials can support successful applications and inspections. This session will provide the opportunity to learn about the different regulatory tools that building officials work with. Attendees will also learn about the differences of interpretation and what the available dispute resolution options are.

                          Speakers

                          Trevor Welsh President, Building Officials' Association of BC

                          Trevor has held various supervisory and leadership roles within local government, notably as the Director of the Building Permits Division for the City of Abbotsford as well as the Director of the Building Division for the City of Surrey. He is currently the Director of Building Permits for the City of Coquitlam. He has also worked as a part-time instructor at the British Columbia Institute of Technology, instructing on building codes.

                          Trevor has served on the Building Officials’ Association of BC’s Executive Committee since 2019. During this time, he has been involved in multiple committees and working groups, including the Governance Committee and Certification Working Group, and he has chaired the Finance Committee. In the Executive Committee, Trevor has held the positions of Secretary, Treasurer, Vice President and currently serves as President of the Association.

                          2:30 PM – 3:30 PM

                          W107

                          Tall Timber and Affordable Housing: A Case Study

                          ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core; BC Housing 1 CPD (Construction technology)

                          Location: Level 2: Rooms 208/209

                          • Architecture
                          • Construction & Trades
                          • Engineering
                          • Homebuilding & Renovation
                          • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings
                          • Housing Planning, Development & Supply
                          • WoodWorks at BUILDEX
                          • Prefabrication, Modular & Offsite Construction
                          • Housing Solutions

                          Building Type: Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit

                          Partners: WoodWorks

                          As cities face growing pressures around affordability, climate resilience, and livability, innovative projects like Catalyst’s 18-storey CLT rental development in North Vancouver offer necessary solutions. Targeted toward architects, engineers, developers, and municipal leaders, this session explores sustainable mass timber construction and affordable housing. Attendees will gain insights into using CLT in construction and the unique challenges. In-depth review of challenges such as structural grid constraints, moisture protection, and prefabricated balcony systems, and how the team transformed these into creative solutions. Furthermore, it will provide insight into integrated mixed-use programming, BIM-enhanced coordination, and the permitting process for tall wood buildings, with practical takeaways for implementing similar projects in other cities.

                          Speakers

                          Rhys Leitch Principal, Integra Architecture Inc.

                          Rhys Leitch has been a principal at Integra since 2018, he has worked on award-winning projects ranging from sustainable design, high-end single-family, multi-family, and mixed-use residential developments. Originally from Australia, Rhys brings a unique approach to contemporary west coast architecture, paying special attention to the way materials, massing, and design respond to the context of a site. Recently his focus has been CLT mid and high rise projects, pushing the boundaries in different mass timber housing typologies.

                          Sean Binns Project Director, Kindred Construction

                          Sean is a proven construction leader with over 20 years of experience delivering major residential and commercial projects across the UK and Canada. As Project Director at Kindred Construction, he leads complex builds and champions innovation in mass timber, Passive House, and modular construction. A mentor and speaker, Sean fosters industry talent through strong partnerships with local universities.

                          Harrison Glotman Principal, Glotman Simpson Consulting Engineers

                          Harrison Glotman is a Principal at Glotman Simpson with several years of experience working on complex projects across Canada and the U.S. Prior to joining Glotman Simpson, Harrison worked on high-end homes and retrofits in some of the most iconic buildings in New York and San Francisco. He completed his Master of Science in Structural Engineering with a full scholarship to Stanford University where he specialized in seismic engineering. The knowledge gained through this degree has proven to be incredibly valuable in building design on the West Coast.

                          2:30 PM – 3:30 PM

                          W403

                          Managing Moisture in Mass Timber Builds

                          ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core

                          Location: Level 2: Room 207

                          • Architecture
                          • Construction & Trades
                          • Engineering
                          • Project Planning, Procurement, Management & Delivery
                          • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings
                          • WoodWorks at BUILDEX

                          Building Type: Civil / Infrastructure, Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                          Partners: WoodWorks

                          This session delivers immediately applicable strategies for contractors and trades to mitigate moisture-related risks during construction. Drawing from recent field-tested guidance and real-world case studies, we’ll explore how to develop project-specific moisture management plans, coordinate across trades, and implement monitoring protocols. Whether you’re working on a hybrid system or exposed timber interiors, this session equips you with the tools to protect your project and preserve the integrity of mass timber elements.

                          Speakers

                          Brad Carmichael Principal, 4EA Building Science

                          Brad has been consulting on building enclosures throughout North America for nearly two decades. Brad is passionate about good design and the role it can play in social and environmental stewardship. He believes that durable and efficient building enclosures are critical for a built environment that is low consumption and long lasting. Brad has consulted on a wide array of different project types and sectors, including high rises, healthcare facilities, cultural institutions, workspaces, affordable housing, and historic landmarks.

                          Max Closen President, MTC Solutions

                          Max Closen, President and Founder of the Canadian-owned and operated MTC Solutions, established the company founded on integrity and a lifelong passion for wood—a passion sparked by his father, a forester. Max’s commitment to practical and robust design, rooted in a ranch-like upbringing, led him from a carpentry apprenticeship to advanced mass timber connection systems. His mass timber involvement began in 2007 as a Master’s student at UBC, pioneering research into the seismic performance of moment-resisting timber connections using self-tapping screw reinforcements.

                          Residing on the North Shore of Vancouver by choice, driven by a deep appreciation for Mother Nature and a desire to find peace and comfort in the woods, Max intimately knows what persistent wet conditions entail. This direct experience and curiosity regarding the impact of wetting on timber connections inform his specialty in robust moisture management and connection systems, and mounts MTC Solutions as a forward-thinking innovator for mass timber connection technology.

                          2:30 PM – 3:30 PM

                          W404

                          Prompt Payment: Anticipating a New Era for BC’s Construction Industry

                          ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Non-Core; BC Housing 1 CPD (Relevant enactments)

                          Location: Level 2: Rooms 215/216

                          • Architecture
                          • Construction & Trades
                          • Property Management & Building Operations
                          • Engineering
                          • Homebuilding & Renovation
                          • Interior Design
                          • Cross-Industry
                          • Economics, Legal, Regulatory & Risk Management

                            Building Type: Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                            Prompt payment and adjudication legislation will represent the most significant change to the BC construction industry in a generation. This panel brings together perspectives from government, legal, contractor, and trade to explore what this legislation could mean in practice, how it needs to connect to and align with lien legislation, and what businesses should be doing now to prepare. Owners, consultants, contractors, and trades will all need to examine and adapt their internal processes to ensure compliance with any new laws and regulations. Panelists will also highlight how adjudication could operate as a fast-track dispute resolution tool and what it means for day-to-day project management. The shift will undoubtedly require not just contract revisions but also changes in billing practices, accounting systems, and project administration. Discussion will cover key features including how payment processes, contract terms, project cash flow, and payment certification practices may need to adapt across the supply chain.

                            Speakers

                            Chris Atchison President, British Columbia Construction Association

                            Chris Atchison is the President of the British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA), where he leads initiatives to modernize the construction industry, enhance workforce development, and drive economic growth for the province. With over 25 years of experience in leadership, employment, and training strategies, he oversees programs such as the Skilled Trades Employment Program (STEP), Integrating Newcomers (IN), and the Builders Code. He actively participates in industry advisory boards, including the Deputy Minister Industry Infrastructure Forum and the Canadian Construction Association’s National Advisory Council, where he helps guide the future of the sector in British Columbia and across Canada.

                            Kyle Wisniewski General Manager, BC Region, Black & McDonald Limited

                            Kyle Wisniewski is the General Manager for Black & McDonald Limited’s BC Region, overseeing Mechanical & Electrical Service, Facility Maintenance & Operations, Construction, and the Kelowna & Vernon Hospital Project divisions. With extensive experience in managing complex projects and multidisciplinary teams, Kyle focuses on operational excellence, strategic growth, and fostering collaboration across service lines. His leadership ensures timely project delivery and strong client relationships in both the public and private sectors. Kyle is deeply engaged in advancing best practices in construction and maintenance, including initiatives that improve efficiency, safety, and financial transparency. As a senior leader in one of Canada’s largest integrated contractors, he brings practical insight into how legislative changes, such as BC’s new Prompt Payment framework, impact contractors, subcontractors, and owners. Kyle is committed to building resilient teams and supporting industry-wide improvements that benefit businesses and communities.

                            Katie Armitage Legal Counsel, Ministry of Attorney General, Justice Services Branch

                            Katie Armitage is legal counsel with the Ministry of Attorney General’s Justice Services Branch, where she supports the Ministry’s work around legislation, policy, and law reform. Katie was called to the bar in 2007 after graduating from UBC’s Faculty of Law in 2006 and has worked in both the private and public sectors in Ontario and BC.

                            David Volk Partner, Jenkins Marzban Logan LLP

                            David is a highly experienced construction lawyer and partner at Jenkins Marzban Logan LLP. He provides advice and representation at all stages of a project, including contract drafting, tendering, negotiations, mediation, arbitration, and in court. He works with all types of clients in the industry, including owners (private and First Nations), general contractors, subcontractors, and material suppliers. Much of David’s construction practice involves acting as litigation counsel in large, complex disputes that require strategic planning and close attention to detail.

                            Glenn Ackerley Partner, WeirFoulds LLP.

                            Glenn is the Chair of the Construction Practice Group at WeirFoulds LLP, specializing in construction law, liens, and litigation. As a trusted project lawyer, he advises clients across the construction industry – owners, developers, contractors, and consultants – on contracts, procurement, risk management, and dispute resolution. An active industry leader, Glenn has served on the National Advisory Council of the Canadian Construction Association, the Toronto Construction Association Board, and Ontario’s Expert Panel on Construction Lien Act reforms. He has also taught construction law at Toronto Metropolitan University and frequently speaks at industry and legal seminars. With extensive experience in mediation and arbitration, Glenn is a go-to expert for navigating legal challenges and ensuring fair, efficient project outcomes.

                            2:30 PM – 3:30 PM

                            W503

                            Multiplex Done Right: Building the Next Vancouver Special for Multi-Generational Living

                            ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core; BC Housing 1 CPD (Construction management and supervision); 1 IDCEC HSW-Building Code

                            Location: Level 2: Room 217

                            • Architecture
                            • Construction & Trades
                            • Engineering
                            • Homebuilding & Renovation
                            • Interior Design
                            • Housing Planning, Development & Supply

                              Building Type: Residential: Multi-Unit

                              With the recent passing of provincial legislation Bill 44, new opportunities have opened up for small-scale, multi-unit housing projects. In this session, attendees will learn what it takes to build a successful multiplex for multi-generational living.

                              Hear about 5-plex and 6-plex projects currently under construction and learn about some of the best practices and lessons learned from all stages, including:

                              • Assessment: How to assess a property’s multiplex potential
                              • Planning & Design: Achieve optimal space utility for multi-generational sharing
                              • Development & Permitting: How to navigate regulations and the application process
                              • Construction: Build high-quality with time and cost efficiency

                              Attendees will walk away with knowledge on the history, facts, solutions, and trajectory of multiplex development in Metro Vancouver.

                              Speakers

                              Lola Brkic Head of Partnerships, Laidler Capital

                              With over a decade of experience in real estate new development sales and marketing, Lola Brkic brings deep expertise in presale strategy, branding, and lead generation. She has supported more than 30 projects across Metro Vancouver, helping builders and real estate professionals unlock the full value of their developments. Most recently, she has joined the Laidler Capital team, applying her wealth of knowledge to their Multiplex development, marketing, and advocacy work.  Known for turning ideas into action, Lola is passionate about creating partnerships that drive measurable results and long-term growth.

                              Louis Nguyen Director of Sales & Marketing, Costar Construction (a Subsidiary of THT Properties)

                              Louis Nguyen’s career is a testament to the power of combining hands-on expertise with strategic business acumen. His journey began in 2011, working alongside his brother on a custom home project. After graduating with a double major in Finance and Economics from the University of Toronto, he honed his skills in project accounting before officially joining his brother at THT Properties in 2015. This partnership evolved into the co-founding of Costar Construction, a firm specializing in multiplex development. Under their joint leadership, Costar has achieved significant success, including winning the 2024 Georgie Award for Best Multiplex Home Projects and securing an impressive 18% annual return for investors on a major townhouse site. With a focus on providing livable, multi-generational housing solutions, Louis Nguyen is an emerging leader in Vancouver’s multiplex development space, committed to turning these properties into a new standard for harmonious family living.

                              Sanj Agrawal Owner, CEO, Icon Projects Ltd.

                              Sanj Aggarwal is a Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) Master Residential Builder (MRB). This prestigious designation is awarded to individuals who have pursued excellence and education in all aspects of home building, including project management, site supervision, building code, building sciences, and many other industry-relevant topics. Sanj is deeply committed to building homes that not only meet but exceed code requirements, incorporating the latest building advancements and techniques to create structures that are built to last. He is also an avid contributor to the Lower Mainland’s Multiplex development scene, actively collaborating with industry leaders to bring more standards-defining, liveable, missing-middle homes to the market, including his latest joint project with Costar Construction and Laidler Capital, with a launch date set in spring 2026.

                              Bill Laidler President, Laidler Academy & Laidler Capital

                              As one of RE/MAX Western Canada’s Top 5 Agents between 2013 and 2020, Bill Laidler specialized in helping builders acquire and homeowners sell detached homes with single-family, duplex, triplex, and townhome development potential. Laidler Development has over 400 units in various stages of approval and construction, and Laidler Capital was launched in 2025 to help communities’ members invest alongside Vancouver’s premier builders. Bill is also the developer of the Multiplex Intensive Program offered under Laidler Academy, designed to help real estate professionals, developers, builders, homeowners, and investors master the process of finding feasible development properties and leading profitable acquisitions of Small-Scale Multi-Unit Housing or Multiplex development properties in Metro Vancouver.

                              2:30 PM – 3:30 PM

                              W703

                              The Hospitality Effect: Balancing Vision and Impact in the Canadian Market

                              ConEd Credits: 1 BOMI CPD; AIBC 1 Core; 1 IDCEC General Hour

                              Location: Level 2: Room 222

                              • Architecture
                              • Construction & Trades
                              • Property Management & Building Operations
                              • Interior Design
                              • Project Planning, Procurement, Management & Delivery

                                Building Type: Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit

                                This panel explores the power of storytelling, narrative, and human experience in creating emotionally connected spaces, while addressing the realities of value, viability, technical standards, and planning frameworks. From interiors that inspire to systems that can either constrain or enable innovation, discover how hospitality-informed strategies can serve as a model for mixed-use projects that are both visionary and enduring.

                                Speakers

                                Anthony Nishibata Technical Director, Ste Marie

                                As Technical Director, Anthony brings over fifteen years of experience in multi-family and tenant improvement design and execution leadership. Known for attention to detail and commitment to quality, he navigates projects from concept to execution with unwavering dedication to excellence. Anthony adeptly manages complex master plan projects to do intricate restaurant and retail builds, mastering budgeting and risk management while fostering teamwork. His industry expertise shines in leading diverse teams and nurturing client relationships, delivering innovative solutions aligned with organizational goals. With a reputation as a strategic visionary, Anthony drives operational efficiency and fosters collaboration.

                                Jeremy Senko Associate, Ste Marie

                                As an Associate at Ste Marie, Jeremy is responsible for stewarding the full concept and design process, acting as the client’s advocate from concept through execution and leading the internal team. He balances due diligence with conceptual development, ensuring each design remains true to its vision while meeting operational realities. Jeremy translates narrative-driven concepts into environments that are technically sound and experientially powerful. His leadership bridges envisioning and delivery, preserving design integrity while ensuring projects resonate emotionally and succeed practically.

                                Jeremy has a bachelor’s degree in Interior Design from KPU and holds an NCIDQ Certification.

                                Al Bushby Senior Manager of Design / Owner, Principal, PCI Developments / Erudin Design

                                Trained in Architecture in the old world, and having honed his practice in the new, Al has been a fixture of the Canadian BC architecture community for 20 years, where his experience at firms including Perkins + Will, HCMA, Henriquez, and Gensler have shaped a career which has gravitated to the complex, large mixed use development typology which punctuates the fabric of Vancouvers’ rapidly changing urban landscape. With diverse local experience fostering various communities around Metro Vancouver; he turned to the development world in 2024, where he strives to deliver valued design focused impacts from the developer side as PCI Development’s Senior Manager of Design. He brings his keen commitment to sustainability and understanding of contextual significance, in defining a pragmatic approach to PCI’s goals for their mixed use, and largely transit oriented developments, in response to the ever-shifting needs of our market region.

                                3:30 PM – 4:30 PM

                                WCL101

                                Meet the VRCA Board of Directors Mixer (Happy Hour)

                                Location: VRCA Connector Lounge (Booth 1251)

                                • Construction & Trades
                                • Homebuilding & Renovation

                                    Building Type: Civil / Infrastructure, Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                                    Partners: VRCA

                                    Connect with the leaders shaping VRCA’s direction. This relaxed happy-hour mixer gives members a chance to meet the Board, share ideas, and build relationships in the Connector Lounge!

                                    3:30 PM – 4:30 PM

                                    WIN101

                                    Canada – Italy Green Building Forum 2026

                                    Location: Tradeshow Floor: Innovation & Networking Hub (Booth 201)

                                    • Architecture
                                    • Construction & Trades
                                    • Property Management & Building Operations
                                    • Engineering
                                    • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                    • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings
                                    • Sustainability, Carbon Management & High-Performance Buildings

                                      Building Type: Civil / Infrastructure, Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                                      A place to connect and learn about what’s new in the green building space. A bilateral hub to connect, network and do business with new clients and suppliers. Brought to you by the Italian Chamber in Canada – West.

                                      Presentation details:

                                      Removing Certification Programs Barriers for Swing Doors Code Compliance

                                      LabTest is working with the Fenestration Industry to improve the process and time to market for product approvals and reporting, which impacts everyone involved: from pre-hangers, component suppliers, installers, architects, regulators, and energy consultants. Join this free to attend event on the Tradeshow Floor: Innovation & Networking Hub (Booth 201) from 3:30pm to 4:30pm on Wednesday, February 11.

                                      Pre-registration for this session is required. Admission will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis.

                                      4:30 PM – 6:00 PM

                                      WE100

                                      BUILDEX Industry Networking Reception

                                      Location: Central Bar

                                      • Architecture
                                      • Construction & Trades
                                      • Property Management & Building Operations
                                      • Engineering
                                      • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                      • Interior Design
                                      • Cross-Industry

                                          Building Type: Civil / Infrastructure, Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                                          Reconnect with industry peers and make new contacts as professionals from all sectors of the built environment come together at the BUILDEX Industry Networking Reception. Head to the Central Bar for complimentary drinks, live music, and networking between 4:30pm and 6:00pm on Wed., February 11.

                                          Thursday, February 12

                                          My Cart

                                          9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

                                          T100

                                          Introduction to Project Management

                                          ConEd Credits: 3 BOMI CPD; AIBC 3 Non-Core; BC Housing 3 CPD (Construction management and supervision); 3 IDCEC General Hour; 3 PMI PDUs

                                          Location: Level 2: Room 224

                                          • Architecture
                                          • Construction & Trades
                                          • Property Management & Building Operations
                                          • Engineering
                                          • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                          • Interior Design
                                          • Cross-Industry
                                          • Project Planning, Procurement, Management & Delivery
                                          • Workforce Solutions, Business Strategy & Leadership

                                            Building Type: Civil / Infrastructure, Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                                            Having good, consistent project management practices has been directly linked to improving project performance, such as completing on time, on budget and providing the deliverables to customer needs and satisfaction.

                                            This 1-day fundamental course introduces the concepts of project management and provides some essential tools to start the process of managing projects effectively in your organization. It also identifies the differences between projects and operational work and helps attendees define the additional skills required to manage work and people in a project environment.

                                            This course can be customized to an organization’s environment by including a custom case study and/or to reflect an organization’s specific project management methodology.

                                            Speakers

                                            Marcus Hinds Senior Associate, Procept Associates Ltd.

                                            With a robust background in engineering and project management, Marcus has honed a unique blend of industry expertise and academic experience. Since 2014, he has served as a Project Management Consultant at EnerScope Engineering in the GTA and southern Ontario area. He has spearheaded the development, roll out and delivery of impactful projects like the Humber-Enbridge HERO initiative, and other programs aligned with saveONenergy. His results-oriented approach is complemented by extensive project management experience. He always aims to foster clear communication with stakeholders. In addition to his consulting work, he is an Instructor and Professor of Engineering, where his mentoring helps aspiring engineers bridge the gaps between theory and practice. His academic roles extend to course development at respected institutions such as Dalhousie University and the University of Toronto. Marcus’ career began as an Engineering Project Analyst in the Natural Gas sector, followed by a stint in Power Generation. In both industries, he played a critical role in enhancing pipeline safety and operational efficiency through leading and implementing various projects.

                                            9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

                                            T102

                                            Energy-Efficient Hot Water Replacements: Key Insights for Smarter Home Upgrades

                                            Location: Level 2: Rooms 218/219

                                            • Construction & Trades
                                            • Engineering
                                            • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                            • Sustainability, Carbon Management & High-Performance Buildings

                                              Building Type: Residential: Single-Unit

                                              Partners: ZEIC

                                              Shifting to more efficient water heating is a crucial step toward reducing household carbon emissions. Water heating in homes accounts for approximately 25% of the total household energy usage in BC and contributes typically one-fifth of home GHG emissions. Starting January 2027 in Vancouver, all water heater replacements in detached homes must meet new “highest efficiency” standards, meaning electric, heat pump, or hybrid/dual fuel water heaters. In this session, attendees will hear from Vancouver-based utilities, contractors, and policy makers as they discuss how the industry is preparing for same-day replacements and a clean, energy-efficient future.

                                              Speakers

                                              Zosia Brown Senior Green Building Planner, City of Vancouver

                                              Zosia is a leader with nearly two decades of experience driving sustainable change and environmental policy in organizations across North America and Europe. She currently works at the City of Vancouver, where she advances its climate, resilience, and sustainable-building objectives. Most recently she was VP of Sustainability at Nexii, and prior to that, Head of Resource Conservation at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle. Zosia is passionate about green buildings, climate action, and shaping a future in which both people and nature thrive.

                                              Derek Schmidt HVAC/Hydronic/Gas/Geothermal Technician, Schmidt Bros. Mechanical Ltd.

                                              Derek Schmidt  represents the third generation at Schmidt Bros. Mechanical Ltd. in Vancouver, where he focuses on designing and installing high-performance HVAC and plumbing systems for over 17 years. With extensive field experience, he’s committed to helping contractors and clients understand modern, energy-efficient technologies like heat pumps.

                                              Todd Backus Chief Operating Officer, TECA

                                              Todd Backus, P.Eng., is the Chief Operating Officer at the Thermal Environmental Comfort Association (TECA) in British Columbia. With over 20 years in the HVAC industry, he began as a Red Seal sheet metal worker and owner of Backus Mechanical, specializing in forced-air system installation and design for custom homes. After earning his Mechanical Engineering degree from BCIT in 2019, Todd worked as a mechanical consultant with Rocky Point Engineering, designing HVAC, plumbing, and fire suppression systems. He obtained his Professional Engineering designation in 2023 and now leads TECA’s operations, combining practical trade expertise with engineering insight to advance industry training and standards.

                                              Ryan Gregory Program Manager, BC Hydro

                                              Ryan Gregory is a Program Manager on BC Hydro’s Market Transformation team, where he helps advance energy efficiency and building performance across British Columbia. A professional engineer and UBC graduate, Ryan brings over 15 years of building science experience, including nine years with RDH Building Science and more than six years with innovative start-ups in B.C. and along the West Coast. He’s passionate about practical, scalable solutions that drive deep energy retrofits and support a more sustainable built environment.

                                              9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

                                              T106

                                              Challenging Convention With Innovative Timber Applications

                                              ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core

                                              Location: Level 2: Rooms 208/209

                                              • Architecture
                                              • Construction & Trades
                                              • Engineering
                                              • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings
                                              • Sustainability, Carbon Management & High-Performance Buildings
                                              • WoodWorks at BUILDEX

                                              Building Type: Commercial, Mixed-Use

                                              Partners: WoodWorks

                                              This dynamic session explores cutting-edge applications of mass timber in Canadian construction through three compelling case studies that showcase how timber is revolutionizing the building industry. Attendees will discover Spearhead’s visionary approach to next-generation manufacturing through their innovative glulam facility in British Columbia. This groundbreaking project challenges conventional thinking and reimagines timber production processes, setting new standards for what’s possible in wood manufacturing. The session will also feature Intelligent City’s remarkable achievement—Canada’s first tall timber Passive House facade. This case study reveals how mass timber building envelopes can deliver exceptional environmental performance while meeting the most demanding energy efficiency standards, creating sustainable structures that perform as beautifully as they look. Finally, the session will present ETRO’s 837 Beatty project, where heritage preservation meets modern timber innovation. This thoughtful integration creates a harmonious dialogue between historical architecture and forward-thinking construction methodologies, demonstrating timber’s versatility across different building contexts.

                                              Speakers

                                              Shaun St-Amour Retrofit (Revive) Manager, ETRO Construction

                                              Shaun brings a unique combination of expertise, leadership, and passion for high-performance buildings. With extensive knowledge of high-performance building standards and hands-on experience with sustainable materials and methods, he bridges the gap between design intent and construction execution. Beyond ETRO, Shaun contributes to the Passive House Accelerator, organizes Zero Carbon Building Tours with ZEBx, and hosts building science meet-ups. His expertise plays a key role in driving decarbonization, resiliency, and efficiency in both new and existing buildings.

                                              Josh Hall Partner, Director of Business Development, Spearhead

                                              Josh is a Partner and Director of Business Development at Spearhead, where he helps shape the company’s vision and strategic direction. With over fifteen years of experience spanning architecture, digital fabrication, and commercial construction, his knowledge of design, process, and project delivery plays a key role in guiding Spearhead’s continued growth and evolution. Josh holds a Master of Architecture from the University of British Columbia and a Bachelor of Architectural Science from the British Columbia Institute of Technology.

                                              Shawn Keyes VP, Strategic Growth & Business Development, Intelligent City

                                              Shawn is a structural engineer and commercial executive with more than a decade of experience leading innovation in mass timber and industrialized construction. As Vice President of Strategic Growth at Intelligent City, he leads commercialization, market strategy, and partnerships to scale the company’s prefabricated housing systems. Previously, Shawn served as Executive Director of WoodWorks BC, where he led a strategic transformation that strengthened partnerships, technical leadership, and influence across the development, AEC, and policy sectors. Before that, he spent over six years at Fast + Epp, developing deep expertise in mass timber and hybrid structural systems. Shawn’s teams have supported more than 150 mass timber projects across Canada, and he has served on advisory councils for BC Housing, BCIT, and the BC Office of Mass Timber Implementation. He holds an MBA from UBC Sauder, a Master of Engineering from Carleton University, and is a licensed Professional Engineer in BC and Ontario.

                                              9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

                                              T404

                                              The Shifting Ground of Fair Procurement

                                              ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core; BC Housing 1 CPD (Legal issues); 1 IDCEC General Hour

                                              Location: Level 2: Rooms 215/216

                                              • Architecture
                                              • Construction & Trades
                                              • Property Management & Building Operations
                                              • Engineering
                                              • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                              • Interior Design
                                              • Cross-Industry
                                              • Project Planning, Procurement, Management & Delivery

                                                Building Type: Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit

                                                Fair and transparent procurement is the foundation of trust between owners and contractors, yet current practices are putting that foundation at risk. Unique to Canada, “Contract A” underpins open competition, applying to both bids and Requests for Proposals, yet it is under pressure and its erosion raises serious risks for fairness, transparency, and accountability in procurement. This session expands the conversation beyond the legal framework to examine how procurement practices are shifting, what risks are emerging for owners and contractors, and where opportunities exist to course-correct. With case studies, legal perspectives, and industry examples, speakers will unpack the consequences of weakening “Contract A” and provide practical tools to safeguard the integrity of procurement processes. For owners, the session highlights how protecting procurement supports trust and value for money, while contractors will learn to recognize red flags and protect their bids and bottom line.

                                                Speakers

                                                Katy Fairley Principal, Fairley Strategies

                                                Katy Fairley, Principal Consultant, Fairley Strategies, is an expert and adviser on topics related to project delivery, construction contracts and procurement best practices. Katy supports both public and private sector owners, including developer-builders, the First Nation communities, school districts, crown corporations, health authorities, and strata corporations, by defining strategies and risk mitigation for procurement and contract administration. Additionally, Katy promotes and advocates for fair, open and transparent construction practices as Industry Practices Consultant for the BC Construction Association (BCCA). Previously, Katy was a vice-president for a diversified general contractor and construction manager in southern BC. She has served on the Board of Directors for multiple construction associations at the local, provincial, and national levels and is regularly invited to speak at industry conferences.

                                                Glenn Ackerley Partner, WeirFoulds LLP.

                                                Glenn is the Chair of the Construction Practice Group at WeirFoulds LLP, specializing in construction law, liens, and litigation. As a trusted project lawyer, he advises clients across the construction industry – owners, developers, contractors, and consultants – on contracts, procurement, risk management, and dispute resolution. An active industry leader, Glenn has served on the National Advisory Council of the Canadian Construction Association, the Toronto Construction Association Board, and Ontario’s Expert Panel on Construction Lien Act reforms. He has also taught construction law at Toronto Metropolitan University and frequently speaks at industry and legal seminars. With extensive experience in mediation and arbitration, Glenn is a go-to expert for navigating legal challenges and ensuring fair, efficient project outcomes.

                                                9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

                                                T500

                                                Incentives for Lower Operational and Embodied Carbon Houses in Vancouver

                                                ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core; BC Housing 1 CPD (Construction management and supervision)

                                                Location: Level 2: Room 217

                                                • Architecture
                                                • Construction & Trades
                                                • Engineering
                                                • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                                • Sustainability, Carbon Management & High-Performance Buildings
                                                • Housing Solutions

                                                Building Type: Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                                                Since 2020, the City of Vancouver has supported zero-emission buildings through measures like zoning incentives. For low-rise homes, the zoning incentive offers a 19% floor space exclusion, now extended to 2030 to encourage construction of comfortable, low-cost, and healthy homes while significantly reducing embodied carbon emissions. This session will provide updates to the incentive, including new embodied carbon performance and reporting requirements starting in 2026. Builders for Climate Action will share insights from the Near Zero Stream 2 (NZ2) program, highlighting practical, cost-effective strategies to reduce embodied carbon in low-rise homes and associated costs.

                                                Speakers

                                                Zahra Teshnizi Senior Planner, Embodied Carbon, City of Vancouver

                                                Zahra is a Senior Planner at the City of Vancouver and the implementation lead for Big Move 5 of the City’s Climate Emergency Action Plan, which aims to reduce embodied carbon emissions from construction materials and practices in new buildings by 40% by 2030. She serves on several advisory and technical committees, including the Task Group on Embodied Greenhouse Gas Emissions under the National Model Code Committee on Climate Change Mitigation and the CaGBC Embodied Carbon Technical Advisory Group. Zahra holds a Master’s in Advanced Studies in Architecture from UBC and has over a decade of experience in low-carbon building practices.

                                                Sailen Black Senior Green Building Planner, City of Vancouver

                                                Sailen Black, Architect AIBC, works for the City of Vancouver as a Senior Green Building Planner. His work includes changes to the zoning and development process to reduce operational and embodied emissions from buildings, including Net Zero and Passive House projects. He previously worked in the Urban Design division at the City of Vancouver as a development planner.

                                                Mélanie Trottier Embodied Carbon Analyst, BEAM Trainer, Builders for Climate Action

                                                Mélanie joined BfCA in the summer of 2021, with an urge to nourish her inner flame with something meaningful to act on climate change. She has inputted the most projects in BEAM among all of us, which was key in finding bugs and helping develop the tool. Mélanie holds a double master’s in Architecture and Urban Design from Université Laval in Québec, and she is a Certified Passive House Designer. As a naturally curious, meticulous and dynamic person, she’s always motivated by new challenges, leading her to help design training programs for BEAM users and adding EPDs in the database.

                                                Bryn Davidson Co-Owner, Lead Designer, Lanefab Design/Build

                                                Bryn Davidson is co-founder and Lead Designer at Lanefab, a Vancouver-based design-build firm crafting custom homes, multiplexes, and infill laneway houses that blend West Coast modernism with climate-friendly passivhaus design principles. Bryn has degrees in Mech. Engineering (from UC Berkeley) and Architecture from UBC. Bryn’s 2014 TEDx talk laid out the firm’s goal of creating projects that go beyond Net-Zero, to have a Net-Positive impact on the climate crisis. In 2010, Lanefab completed the City of Vancouver’s first Laneway House, and the team recently built the first certified Passivhaus (Passive House) in both New Westminster and Burnaby. Bryn’s design team is currently working on several multiplex projects in the City of Vancouver. Lanefab’s approach to green infill housing has been profiled in the New York Times, Forbes, and Dwell and won them numerous awards – including the Arthur Erickson Memorial Award and the Scotiabank EcoLiving Prize.

                                                9:30 AM – 10:30 AM

                                                TCL100

                                                From Permits to Projects: How BCCA Tools Support Builders

                                                Location: VRCA Connector Lounge (Booth 1251)

                                                • Construction & Trades
                                                • Homebuilding & Renovation

                                                    Building Type: Civil / Infrastructure, Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                                                    Partners: VRCA

                                                    Discover PermitsCA, BCCA’s new real-time permit-tracking tool that’s transforming how builders plan, bid, and stay ahead. You’ll also hear about BCCA’s full suite of programs, including BidCentral, TalentCentral, and other tools designed to support your business.

                                                    Pre-registration for this session is required. Admission will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis.

                                                    10:00 AM – 11:00 AM

                                                    TM100

                                                    Homebuilding & Renovation Keynote – The Future of Modular and Offsite Housing

                                                    Location: Tradeshow Floor: BUILDEX Main Stage (Booth 843)

                                                    • Construction & Trades
                                                    • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                                    • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings
                                                    • Housing Planning, Development & Supply
                                                    • Prefabrication, Modular & Offsite Construction

                                                    Building Type: Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                                                    This keynote will explore how modular and offsite construction are addressing housing challenges across low-density and medium-density developments. Panelists will discuss technological innovations, emerging financial models, and the roles of the private and public sectors in advancing offsite solutions. Attendees will gain insights into the opportunities and challenges shaping the future of housing through modular and offsite approaches.

                                                    Pre-registration for this session is required. Admission will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis.

                                                    Speakers

                                                    Jake Fry Founding Partner / Principal, Smallworks Studios / Laneway Housing

                                                    David J. (Jake) Fry is the founder and principal of Smallworks Studios and Laneway Housing Inc., a pioneering real estate development and design–build firm specializing in sustainable small homes. His projects are designed to maximize land efficiency and market value while maintaining affordability, offering enduring returns for homeowners and strengthening the communities in which they are built. By integrating advanced building science with hand-crafted finishes, Jake has demonstrated that innovative, sustainable housing can also be financially sound and scalable. As an industry leader, Jake was instrumental in advising the City of Vancouver on its original laneway housing bylaw and has since worked with municipalities across Canada to create zoning frameworks that expand affordable housing options. His expertise has positioned him as both a policy influencer and a successful developer, bridging innovation in housing with pragmatic real estate practices. In 2012, Jake co-founded Small Housing BC (SHBC), a non-profit dedicated to advancing small housing solutions.

                                                    Lesa Lacey President, CHBA & Business Manager, Lacey Developments Ltd.

                                                    Lesa Lacey is Business Manager at Lacey Construction – a custom home builder, renovator, and commercial builder based in Mission – and a 5-time Custom Home Builder of the Year. Ms. Lacey is active in the community, including as president of CHBA-BC, Past Chair of the BC Construction Safety Alliance, and a board member with CORCAN, Skills Canada BC, the University of the Fraser Valley, and the Mission Association for Community Living. Ms. Lacey is also a founding member of the Fraser Valley Women in Construction Group and a founding member of the CHBA Fraser Valley Boot Bank. She is the recipient of the President’s Award from the Mission Chamber of Commerce, Member of the Year Award from CHBA BC, and Three Time President’s Award from CHBA Fraser Valley. In her volunteer roles, Ms. Lacey is passionate about volunteering to support women in trades and trades as meaningful careers – including volunteering with Skilled Trades BC, Correctional Service of Canada, and Defy Ventures.

                                                    Lisa Helps Executive Lead, Project Acceleration, BC Housing

                                                    As Executive Lead for BC Builds Project Origination at BC Housing, Lisa focuses on accelerating affordable home delivery for middle-income British Columbians through low-interest loans and grants. Previously, Lisa served two terms as Mayor of Victoria, B.C., where my professional work centered on urban transformation, addressing housing, climate change, and reconciliation. Lisa is passionate about realizing big ideas and fostering collaboration across diverse groups to build strong, resilient communities.

                                                    Joe Geluch CEO, Naikoon Contracting Ltd.

                                                    Joe is a Red Seal Carpenter, a Gold Seal Project Manager, a Certified Housing Professional, and CEO of a boutique, full-service construction firm that has managed a roster of award-winning, high-performance prefab projects using a wide variety of materials and technologies, including structural insulated panels, cross-laminated timber insulated panels, hybrid steel and mass timber, and mass timber columns and beams. Joe exploits traditional practices and digital and project management innovation.

                                                    10:00 AM – 11:00 AM

                                                    TT100

                                                    AI Proof-of-Value: Lessons From BC’s Adoption Cohort

                                                    ConEd Credits: 1 BOMI CPD; AIBC 1 Non-Core; BC Housing 1 CPD (Construction technology)

                                                    Location: Tradeshow Floor: TECHCENTRIC (Booth 1603)

                                                    • Architecture
                                                    • Construction & Trades
                                                    • Property Management & Building Operations
                                                    • Engineering
                                                    • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                                    • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings
                                                    • Artificial Intelligence

                                                    Building Type: Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit

                                                    The AI Adoption Proof-of-Value Initiative is a first-of-its-kind program helping mid-sized construction firms and local tech providers de-risk adoption. Over 18 months, it has delivered dozens of projects across western Canada, resulting in $1M+ in AI-adoption while surfacing $3M+ in cost savings. This session shares key learnings from those experiences – where measurable value was found, benefits realized, and lessons learned when moving beyond pilots into results – and will spotlight the BC-based 2025 cohort. Attendees will gain insights into adoption considerations such as defining an AI-why, team alignment, and process integration, with examples across business development, preconstruction, and field operations. Designed for executives, innovation leads, and project teams, this session offers a blueprint for real results; with less risk, time, and cost.

                                                    Speakers

                                                    Shawn Gray Founder, CEO, ConstructIQ Advisory

                                                    Shawn Gray, P.Eng, is the founder of ConstructIQ Advisory, helping construction firms improve productivity and profitability by turning emerging tech into meaningful results-with less risk, time, and cost. A Top-40-Under-40 in Canadian Construction and global leader in AI adoption, he brings nearly two decades of experience, including $5B+ in project delivery and AI initiatives scaled across $25B+ in construction. Shawn also serves as VP of the Prairies Proptech Association and advises leading industry associations and academic institutions.

                                                    10:30 AM – 11:30 AM

                                                    T107

                                                    From Forest to Form: Sourcing Local Wood for BC Projects

                                                    ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core; BC Housing 1 CPD (Construction technology); 1 IDCEC HSW-Sustainability

                                                    Location: Level 2: Rooms 208/209

                                                    • Architecture
                                                    • Construction & Trades
                                                    • Engineering
                                                    • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                                    • Interior Design
                                                    • Project Planning, Procurement, Management & Delivery
                                                    • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings
                                                    • Sustainability, Carbon Management & High-Performance Buildings
                                                    • WoodWorks at BUILDEX

                                                    Building Type: Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                                                    Partners: WoodWorks

                                                    Wood and mass timber are increasingly being specified for all kinds of buildings and spaces in BC, including mid-rise and taller residential apartments, schools, and healthcare facilities. Does this mean BC will cut down more trees? On this panel, hear BC’s Chief Forester discuss the province’s forest management practices and wood supply. Learn from a recently completed project that effectively sourced local wood materials and discover the tools and resources available to assist in procuring wood products from BC’s forests.

                                                    Speakers

                                                    Helen Goodland Principal, Head of Research and Innovation, Scius Advisory Inc.

                                                    Helen Goodland is an architect registered in the UK and has an MBA from the University of BC. As head of research and innovation for Scius, she brings over 30 years of experience working on transformative solutions for the real estate and construction industries in Canada and around the world. Helen is firmly committed to achieving truly sustainable buildings within the next decade. She is also passionate about advancing leadership opportunities for women in construction technology. To this end, she participates on numerous boards and committees. Currently she serves on the Board of Directors of Building Transformations (formerly CanBIM), the BC Digital Advisory Council, the BCIT Mass Timber Education Advisory Board and the University of Victoria’s Green Civil Engineering Advisory Council. She is also past chair of the UN Sustainable Buildings Initiative’s Materials Technical Committee.

                                                    Shane Berg

                                                    Shane Berg is an Assistant Deputy Minister, and the Chief Forester, for the Province of BC with the Ministry of Forests. Shane obtained his BSc. in Forestry from the University of Alberta and has more than 35 years of experience working within BC’s Public Service. Shane is a registered professional forester (RPF) and has worked throughout the province, beginning as a silviculture technician in Invermere, a silviculture forester in Grand Forks, a forest planning manager in Squamish, and eventually taking on district manager roles over a span of 14 years with the BC Forest Service in northern BC (Hazelton) and the southern interior (Kamloops). He spent six years working as a regional executive director with the Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation until he returned to FLNR as an executive director and the deputy chief forester in 2017, a role that he held until has appointment as BC’s 18th chief forester in June of 2022. The mantra for the Office of the Chief Forester is “Caring for BC’s Forests”…and Shane’s goal as chief forester is to promote BC as a world leader in sustainable forest management.

                                                    Ayme Sharma Associate Principal, ZGF Architects

                                                    Ayme leads ZGF Vancouver’s Building and Project Performance Team, drawing on almost 20 years of professional experience in architecture centered on building performance and environmental stewardship. Trained as both an ecologist and an architect, Ayme brings deep expertise in embodied carbon, healthy materials, high-performance envelope design including Passive House and LEED certification. Her current research delves into linking the biogenic value of wood to sustainable forest management practices in BC to understand carbon and ecosystem benefits. Ayme has cultivated an extensive network of wood industry partners that spans the entire supply chain-from First Nations forest stewards to both small- and large-scale product fabricators. Ayme brings expertise in designing one of the first CLT elementary schools in British Columbia that promotes student health and well-being.

                                                    Rebecca Holt Senior Director, Sustainability, hcma

                                                    Rebecca Holt is an urbanist and passionate advocate for our planet. She spent her career collaborating with design teams, organizations, and researchers on strategies for high-performance buildings, neighborhoods, and cities. She leads hcma’s Impact Team, shaping how we practice, operate, and advocate. A subject matter expert with a foundation in building performance assessment and climate-responsive design, Rebecca brings decades of experience in design guidance. She is a strategist and steward of process dedicated to outcomes that respect the planet and include everyone.

                                                    10:30 AM – 11:30 AM

                                                    T108

                                                    Influence: The Ultimate Business Skill

                                                    ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Non-Core; 1 IDCEC General Hour

                                                    Location: Level 2: Room 221

                                                    • Architecture
                                                    • Construction & Trades
                                                    • Property Management & Building Operations
                                                    • Engineering
                                                    • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                                    • Interior Design
                                                    • Cross-Industry
                                                    • Workforce Solutions, Business Strategy & Leadership

                                                      Building Type: Civil / Infrastructure, Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                                                      Influence is at the heart of every business interaction, especially in the building industry, yet most professionals haven’t been taught how to wield it effectively and ethically. This dynamic two-hour workshop, grounded in Dr. Robert Cialdini’s groundbreaking research, delves into the psychology behind why people say “yes” and transforms his seven principles of persuasion—Reciprocity, Unity, Commitment, Social Proof, Authority, Liking, and Scarcity—into practical, actionable strategies for everyday business scenarios. Participants will discover how to create a sense of obligation through Reciprocity, build trust and credibility using Social Proof, and motivate action by leveraging Scarcity, among other powerful techniques. By mastering these psychological triggers, building professionals can enhance their ability to persuade and influence others ethically, creating more successful outcomes in client relationships, team leadership, and business development opportunities.

                                                      Speakers

                                                      Tara Landes Founder, Bellrock

                                                      For 25 years, Tara Landes has been the secret weapon that over 300 small businesses leaders have used as they solve operational challenges. She is a certified change management practitioner from The Prosci Institute and a licensed influence trainer from The Cialdini Institute. She is the lead faculty member for the Bellrock management training programs, having graduated 100s of students and is a sought-after speaker for organizations like TEC Canada and Mackay Forums, and conferences such as Buildex and The Construction Show. Tara earned an MBA from the Richard Ivey School of Business. Currently, Tara is an elected board member for Centre Bay Yacht Station and a mentor in The Forum Mentor Program. When she is not helping clients, you’ll find her on a boat in the Gulf Islands of British Columbia, reading a great book while her husband and sons fish.

                                                      10:30 AM – 11:30 AM

                                                      T201

                                                      Prefab at 837 Beatty: Washroom Wall Panels – There’s More to Prefab Than Most Realize

                                                      ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core

                                                      Location: Level 2: Room 220

                                                      • Architecture
                                                      • Construction & Trades
                                                      • Property Management & Building Operations
                                                      • Engineering
                                                      • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings
                                                      • Prefabrication, Modular & Offsite Construction

                                                      Building Type: Commercial, Institutional, Residential: Multi-Unit

                                                      There’s more to prefab at 837 Beatty than mass timber. Attendees will learn about pilot pre-designed washroom wall-panel kits that are built off-site with sequenced delivery – turning bathrooms into a place-connect-verify exercise. Learn about RFIs/rework, logistics and safety, QC traceability, and cost predictability. Attendees will see model progression and hear about single cut-dimensions, penetrations, connections, tolerances, and MEP – plus how jigs, steady cadence, and protected packaging enabled floor-by-floor delivery. Attendees will also learn about field results that include fewer hoists, shorter walks, cleaner floors, earlier inspections, more consistent finishes, and why “no VDC, no prefab” is a workflow, not a slogan. The session will conclude with what’s next: a 1:1 bathroom-kit mock-up, risers and corridor service zones, a digital tote program for small-parts control, and a pragmatic “start tomorrow” playbook with workforce wins that right-skill tasks, improve ergonomics, and attract new talents.

                                                      Speakers

                                                      Kristof Hebel Manager, Prefabrication + Offsite Construction, ETRO Construction

                                                      Kristof Hebel bridges the gap between big-picture goals and on-the-ground execution. With over 10 years of expertise in project management, especially in prefabrication and off-site construction, he translates complex requirements into clear,actionable steps. Adaptable and proactive, Kristof ensures teams feel supported with the resources they need while driving innovative solutions. A strong communicator and problem-solver, he refines ideas into successful strategies. Committed to collaboration and continuous improvement, Kristof empowers teams, instills client confidence, and advocates for knowledge-sharing to push the industry forward.

                                                      10:30 AM – 11:30 AM

                                                      T401

                                                      VRCA Builders’ Bench Live: The Municipal Election and the Future of Construction

                                                      ConEd Credits: BC Housing 1 CPD (Construction management and supervision)

                                                      Location: Level 2: Room 217

                                                      • Construction & Trades
                                                      • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                                      • Economics, Legal, Regulatory & Risk Management
                                                      • Housing Planning, Development & Supply
                                                      • Public Sector

                                                      Building Type: Civil / Infrastructure, Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                                                      Partners: VRCA

                                                      Municipal governments make the decisions that shape our industry every day – whether it’s zoning bylaws, housing targets, permitting timelines, or procurement practices. With federal and provincial elections behind us and municipal elections on the horizon in 2026, the stakes for construction have never been higher.

                                                      In this live edition of The Builders’ Bench, industry leaders and political voices will tackle the pressing questions: What issues matter most? What needs to be fixed? And what should we be telling candidates before they ask for our vote?

                                                      Expect candid insights, clear priorities, and a roadmap for how municipal leadership will impact the way we build, bid, and do business. This is your chance to hear directly from industry decision-makers on what’s at stake for your company, your projects, and your future.

                                                      Speakers

                                                      Craig Larkins Director, Advocacy & Engagement, Vancouver Regional Construction Association

                                                      Craig Larkins has spent the last 15+ years blending media, politics, and public engagement to spark conversations that matter and drive real change. As the Director of Advocacy for the Vancouver Regional Construction Association (VRCA), he leads outreach efforts, builds relationships across all levels of government, and shapes the conversations that impact the people building B.C.’s future. Craig’s career began in journalism, reporting for CBC and Global News in newsrooms across Canada. Those storytelling roots still shape how he works today — clear, compelling, and always people-first. After nearly 15 years in broadcasting, Craig transitioned into politics, serving as Director of Communications for four MLAs in Manitoba, before bringing his expertise in messaging, advocacy, and stakeholder engagement to the construction sector. If you care about policy, people, and building better communities, Craig’s someone you’ll want to talk to.

                                                      Regina Marklund Project Director, Turner Construction, Canada

                                                      Regina has been with Turner Construction for over 18 years and holds a Mechanical Engineering degree from Hofstra University. Her expertise spans estimating, project management, business development, and construction management. She played a key role in establishing Turner’s Vancouver office in 2016 and has been actively involved with VRCA ever since. Regina is committed to fostering industry growth and professional development.

                                                      Scott Adkins Operations Manager, PCL Construction

                                                      Scott is a professional engineer with over 27 years of experience across Western Canada and the Northwest US. His career spans the heavy civil, commercial, and institutional sectors. Since joining PCL in 2005, he has been actively involved in corporate initiatives focusing on employee growth, pension investment, recruitment, and PCL’s Canadian DEI council.

                                                      Jeannine Martin President, Vancouver Regional Construction Association

                                                      As the President of the Vancouver Regional Construction Association (VRCA), Jeannine leads the organization’s mission to champion the Vancouver construction industry through advocacy, education, and facilitation of business-building connections. Her work with the VRCA serves to elevate and engage 900+ member companies through proactive and inclusive leadership. With an extensive background in construction and engineering, she brings industry understanding and expertise that elevates her ability to uplift issues important to construction and helps drive the success of the association, its members, and the broader industry. Jeannine’s 25 years of experience combines construction and business development leadership for both global and local companies, with service on boards including the British Columbia Construction Association Employee Benefit Trust (BCCA EBT), the Association of Consulting Engineering Companies British Columbia (ACEC-BC), and the British Columbia Construction Roundtable (BCCR).

                                                      Sajjid Lakhani Director, Government Relations and Strategy , Impact Public Affairs

                                                      Sajjid is a results-oriented public affairs professional with a track record of leadership and innovation. Along with advocating for his clients’ interests to the Government of Canada, Sajjid works extensively in British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan as Impact’s Western Canada lead. Sajjid has organized major advocacy campaigns across Canada and has experience working with senior decision-makers to advance key priorities. He has been liaising between the industries he represents and governments across the country to ensure that governments understand industry’s actions in response to trade tensions. Sajjid has a comprehensive background in politics, including working for a BC Member of Parliament, serving in leadership roles on election campaigns, and providing strategic direction to Electoral District Associations. He was also the recipient of the Public Affairs Association of Canada’s inaugural Emerging Leader Award, which honours a rising public affairs professional who has already made an impact through innovative contributions.

                                                      10:30 AM – 11:30 AM

                                                      T405

                                                      Strategies to Reduce Risk and Ensure You Get Paid for Your Work

                                                      ConEd Credits: BC Housing 1 CPD (Construction management and supervision)

                                                      Location: Level 2: Rooms 215/216

                                                      • Construction & Trades
                                                      • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                                      • Project Planning, Procurement, Management & Delivery

                                                        Building Type: Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                                                        Getting paid in construction is never automatic: it requires clear contracts, strong processes, and an understanding of the tools available under law. This session will give attendees practical strategies to use immediately to reduce payment risk and improve cash flow on projects. The speakers will cover what to look for in contract language, including clauses that can delay or restrict payment, and provide examples of how trade contractors and general contractors alike can negotiate better terms. Attendees will also learn how to make effective use of statutory tools such as holdbacks and the Builders Lien Act, beyond simply filing a lien, to secure payment and protect the bottom line. While prompt payment legislation is on the horizon in BC, this session focuses on what you can do right now: real-world tactics, tips, and insights to help ensure that the work you complete leads to the money you are owed.

                                                        Speakers

                                                        Glenn Ackerley Partner, WeirFoulds LLP.

                                                        Glenn is the Chair of the Construction Practice Group at WeirFoulds LLP, specializing in construction law, liens, and litigation. As a trusted project lawyer, he advises clients across the construction industry – owners, developers, contractors, and consultants – on contracts, procurement, risk management, and dispute resolution. An active industry leader, Glenn has served on the National Advisory Council of the Canadian Construction Association, the Toronto Construction Association Board, and Ontario’s Expert Panel on Construction Lien Act reforms. He has also taught construction law at Toronto Metropolitan University and frequently speaks at industry and legal seminars. With extensive experience in mediation and arbitration, Glenn is a go-to expert for navigating legal challenges and ensuring fair, efficient project outcomes.

                                                        Katy Fairley Principal, Fairley Strategies

                                                        Katy Fairley, Principal Consultant, Fairley Strategies, is an expert and adviser on topics related to project delivery, construction contracts and procurement best practices. Katy supports both public and private sector owners, including developer-builders, the First Nation communities, school districts, crown corporations, health authorities, and strata corporations, by defining strategies and risk mitigation for procurement and contract administration. Additionally, Katy promotes and advocates for fair, open and transparent construction practices as Industry Practices Consultant for the BC Construction Association (BCCA). Previously, Katy was a vice-president for a diversified general contractor and construction manager in southern BC. She has served on the Board of Directors for multiple construction associations at the local, provincial, and national levels and is regularly invited to speak at industry conferences.

                                                        11:15 AM – 12:15 PM

                                                        TIN100

                                                        Speed Networking Thursday

                                                        Location: Tradeshow Floor: Innovation & Networking Hub (Booth 201)

                                                        • Architecture
                                                        • Construction & Trades
                                                        • Property Management & Building Operations
                                                        • Engineering
                                                        • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                                        • Interior Design
                                                        • Cross-Industry

                                                            Building Type: Civil / Infrastructure, Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                                                            The built environment’s version of speed dating, this memorable fast-paced event introduces you to a wide range of design, building, construction, and real estate industry professionals, so your networking time is optimized for efficiency and impact.

                                                            Pre-registration for this session is required. Admission will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis.

                                                            11:30 AM – 12:30 PM

                                                            TT101

                                                            From BIM to Build: Planning MEP Cassettes to Accelerate Housing Construction

                                                            Location: Tradeshow Floor: TECHCENTRIC (Booth 1603)

                                                            • Architecture
                                                            • Construction & Trades
                                                            • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                                            • Housing Planning, Development & Supply
                                                            • Housing Solutions

                                                            Building Type: Residential: Multi-Unit

                                                            British Columbia faces a housing shortage, rising construction costs, and skilled labor deficits. The BC Housing Digitally Accelerated Standardized Housing (DASH) platform offers a solution by streamlining mid-rise housing delivery. Already published on acceleratehousing.ca, BC Housing is now taking that standardized plan to the next level to ensure prefabrication. Experience shows mechanical and electrical rough-in can take 40% of a project schedule. DASH aims to reduce this, accelerating multi-family housing delivery through standardized, quality designs of washrooms. This panel discussion brings together architects, builders, and BC Housing to discuss the efforts to modularize standard housing plans for BC Housing to prefabricate the repeatable mechanical and electrical components and therefore speed up production of housing.

                                                            Speakers

                                                            Helen Goodland Principal, Head of Research and Innovation, Scius Advisory Inc.

                                                            Helen Goodland is an architect registered in the UK and has an MBA from the University of BC. As head of research and innovation for Scius, she brings over 30 years of experience working on transformative solutions for the real estate and construction industries in Canada and around the world. Helen is firmly committed to achieving truly sustainable buildings within the next decade. She is also passionate about advancing leadership opportunities for women in construction technology. To this end, she participates on numerous boards and committees. Currently she serves on the Board of Directors of Building Transformations (formerly CanBIM), the BC Digital Advisory Council, the BCIT Mass Timber Education Advisory Board and the University of Victoria’s Green Civil Engineering Advisory Council. She is also past chair of the UN Sustainable Buildings Initiative’s Materials Technical Committee.

                                                            Karina Delcourt Director of Strategic Initiatives, ETRO Construction

                                                            Karina is the Director of Strategic Initiatives at ETRO Construction in Vancouver, BC Canada, where she oversees the implementation of digital solutions for both the office and field in order to provide ETRO with the best ways to deliver construction projects for our clients. With a scholarly foundation in Architecture, and roles in Urban Planning, Architecture and Interior Design, Karina discovered her passion lay in the “how” of building projects and measuring the outcomes over the form and function, and challenged this curiosity for improving systems and processes throughout her career.

                                                            Lisa Helps Executive Lead, Project Acceleration, BC Housing

                                                            As Executive Lead for BC Builds Project Origination at BC Housing, Lisa focuses on accelerating affordable home delivery for middle-income British Columbians through low-interest loans and grants. Previously, Lisa served two terms as Mayor of Victoria, B.C., where my professional work centered on urban transformation, addressing housing, climate change, and reconciliation. Lisa is passionate about realizing big ideas and fostering collaboration across diverse groups to build strong, resilient communities.

                                                            Albert Lam Associate, Iredale Architecture

                                                            Albert Lam’s experience ranges from architecture, BIM, innovation, and apprentice carpenter. He brings detailed knowledge of construction methods and a practical approach to resolving on-site issues. His project portfolio includes a variety of heritage, commercial and residential projects, as well as innovation development in sustainability and housing. He is passionate about global and community stewardship. Albert routinely works within international teams and has delivered presentation on innovation to peers globally. He also works closely with City policy makers and staff, as well as directly with communities, on social and economic development, including Vancouver’s Chinatown, the Downtown Eastside, and Strathcona.

                                                            1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

                                                            T101

                                                            Project Communications and Stakeholder Management

                                                            ConEd Credits: 3 BOMI CPD; AIBC 3 Non-Core; BC Housing 3 CPD (Construction management and supervision); 3 IDCEC General Hour; 3 PMI PDUs

                                                            Location: Level 2: Room 224

                                                            • Architecture
                                                            • Construction & Trades
                                                            • Property Management & Building Operations
                                                            • Engineering
                                                            • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                                            • Interior Design
                                                            • Cross-Industry
                                                            • Project Planning, Procurement, Management & Delivery
                                                            • Workforce Solutions, Business Strategy & Leadership

                                                              Building Type: Civil / Infrastructure, Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                                                              This course is designed to provide participants with an understanding of the complexity of managing stakeholders and project communications. We will cover the processes, tools and techniques of Project Communications Management and Project Stakeholder Management as presented in the Project Management Institute’s (PMI®) A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge® Participants will learn through application to a case study and hands-on exercises.

                                                              Speakers

                                                              Marcus Hinds Senior Associate, Procept Associates Ltd.

                                                              With a robust background in engineering and project management, Marcus has honed a unique blend of industry expertise and academic experience. Since 2014, he has served as a Project Management Consultant at EnerScope Engineering in the GTA and southern Ontario area. He has spearheaded the development, roll out and delivery of impactful projects like the Humber-Enbridge HERO initiative, and other programs aligned with saveONenergy. His results-oriented approach is complemented by extensive project management experience. He always aims to foster clear communication with stakeholders. In addition to his consulting work, he is an Instructor and Professor of Engineering, where his mentoring helps aspiring engineers bridge the gaps between theory and practice. His academic roles extend to course development at respected institutions such as Dalhousie University and the University of Toronto. Marcus’ career began as an Engineering Project Analyst in the Natural Gas sector, followed by a stint in Power Generation. In both industries, he played a critical role in enhancing pipeline safety and operational efficiency through leading and implementing various projects.

                                                              1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

                                                              T104

                                                              Innovation, Collaboration, and Prefabrication: Managing Time, Cost, and Risk on High Performance

                                                              ConEd Credits: 1 BOMI CPD; AIBC 1 Core

                                                              Location: Level 2: Rooms 218/219

                                                              • Architecture
                                                              • Construction & Trades
                                                              • Property Management & Building Operations
                                                              • Engineering
                                                              • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                                              • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings
                                                              • Prefabrication, Modular & Offsite Construction

                                                              Building Type: Commercial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit

                                                              Partners: ZEIC

                                                              This session will feature an animated three-way discussion between an architect, a general contractor, and a manufacturer on common pitfalls to avoid and best practices to cultivate to deliver high-performance prefab projects that effectively manage time, cost, and risk. Attendees will be actively engaged in this dialogue. Panelists will draw from their experience on multiple award-winning projects using a wide variety of prefabricated materials, technologies, and approaches in wood frame and mass timber construction. Topics include innovations in digital design, interdisciplinary collaboration, procurement, project cycle, finance, site organization, and risk management.

                                                              Speakers

                                                              Alex Boston Principal, Boston Consulting

                                                              Alex is a policy, planning, and engagement innovator dedicated to advancing elegant solutions to complex problems. As Director of Community Climate & Energy at Golder Associates, Alex has led multiple award-winning projects delivering deep GHG reductions. He initiated the Local Solutions to Mid-Rise Mass Timber Program at SFU Renewable Cities, where he served as ED. Collaborating with the Zero Emission Innovation Centre, he recently established the Local Government Offsite Construction Accelerator.

                                                              Joe Geluch CEO, Naikoon Contracting Ltd.

                                                              Joe is a Red Seal Carpenter, a Gold Seal Project Manager, a Certified Housing Professional, and CEO of a boutique, full-service construction firm that has managed a roster of award-winning, high-performance prefab projects using a wide variety of materials and technologies, including structural insulated panels, cross-laminated timber insulated panels, hybrid steel and mass timber, and mass timber columns and beams. Joe exploits traditional practices and digital and project management innovation.

                                                              Mesa Sherriff Associate Principal, ZGF Architects

                                                              Mesa is an accomplished architect and urban designer with 15 years of experience working and designing with wood. He has a keen focus on innovative construction methodologies, particularly mass timber and modular construction, his professional journey reflects a deep commitment to addressing crucial social and environmental challenges within the built environment. Mesa is adept at leveraging his expertise across a spectrum of projects, ranging from small-scale conceptions to complex, large-scale initiatives, with consideration for community development, equity, and sustainability. Mesa’s recent contributions to design guidelines, urban integration studies, and ongoing dialogues surrounding mass timber and mid-rise residential construction underscores his commitment to design as a process for shaping sustainable and inclusive urban environments.

                                                              Devon Parkinson Senior Project Manager, Kalesnikoff Mass Timber

                                                              Devon is a Senior Project Manager specializing in Mass Timber manufacturing and construction projects. He has overseen complex structural packages throughout North America, including Design Assist, shop drawing preparation, material and hardware procurement, fabrication, logistics, and installation. Collaboration with designers, manufacturers, and builders allows Devon to have a unique perspective on project delivery challenges and best practices, including collaboration, procurement strategy, digital design, coordination workflows, and risk management.

                                                              1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

                                                              T109

                                                              People, Process, and Technology: Redefining Project Delivery at BC Place

                                                              ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core

                                                              Location: Level 2: Room 221

                                                              • Architecture
                                                              • Construction & Trades
                                                              • Engineering
                                                              • Project Planning, Procurement, Management & Delivery
                                                              • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings

                                                                Building Type: Commercial, Institutional, Mixed-Use

                                                                This session explores what it takes to deliver complex projects in today’s rapidly evolving construction landscape. With the global spotlight on Vancouver for the FIFA World Cup 2026, ETRO’s work on the transformative renovations at BC Place showcases how strategy, people, and technology come together to redefine project delivery. Through real-world lessons from BC Place and other landmark projects, the speaker will share how integrating Virtual Design & Construction (VDC), prefabrication, and digital collaboration tools drives smarter, more predictable outcomes. This session is a must-attend for those seeking to understand how innovative construction practices are reshaping our industry and setting new benchmarks for performance, efficiency, and impact.

                                                                Speakers

                                                                Mike Maierle Founder, President, ETRO Construction

                                                                Since founding ETRO Construction in 2015, Mike Maierle has built the company into an award-winning industry leader recognized for complex projects driven by innovation, transparency, and strategic partnerships. His people-first leadership emphasizes strong core values and cultivating top talent, growing ETRO to nearly 200 employees and close to $200M in annual revenue across the Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island, and the Bahamas. The firm’s diverse portfolio spans commercial, hospitality, institutional, residential, mission-critical, and tenant improvement projects. As Founder and President, Mike champions technology and forward-thinking solutions while keeping relationships central. Beyond construction, through the ETRO Family of Companies and CapitalM Ventures, he has launched ventures in real estate, self-perform services, and equipment management, creating an integrated, scalable platform designed for agility and long-term value.

                                                                1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

                                                                T402

                                                                Trades and Pain (TAP): Addressing Pain, Mental Health, and Substance Use in Trades Workers

                                                                Location: Level 2: Room 207

                                                                • Construction & Trades
                                                                • Property Management & Building Operations
                                                                • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                                                • Design Concepts, Health & Wellness

                                                                  Building Type: Mixed-Use

                                                                  Ongoing pain affects 1 in 5 Canadians and is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Living with pain often has negative effects on a person’s ability to work and take part in community or family life, which can lead to social isolation and compromised mental health.

                                                                  Workers in the trades experience chronic pain far more often than those working in many other occupations. In fact, more than half of trades workers experience chronic pain, which also puts them at a much higher risk of substance use, mental health conditions, and suicide.

                                                                  Speakers will share how Pain BC is partnering with workers, employers, and unions across BC to develop pain-related resources and programs tailored for people who work in the trades. Attendees will learn about the impact of chronic pain from trades workers’ personal experiences and solutions for preventing and managing chronic pain, reducing lost time due to injury, and dealing with the emotional strain that often accompanies living in pain.

                                                                  Pre-registration for this session is required. Admission will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis.

                                                                  Speakers

                                                                  James Boseley Trades and Pain Lead, Pain BC Society

                                                                  James Boseley is the Trades and Pain (TAP) Lead at Pain BC. James has been a volunteer with Pain BC’s Coaching for Health program since 2022 and graduated with a diploma in Applied Psychology Specializing in Counselling in 2024. James has 25 years of oilfield, truck driving, equipment operating, and trades-related experience. With his background in mental health and lived experience with chronic pain, James is passionate about the TAP project. He looks forward to connecting with people in the field and looking at ways to support workers.

                                                                  Barb Eddy Nurse Practitioner, Eddy Health Options Inc.

                                                                  Barb Eddy is a nurse practitioner practising since 2007 in primary care for persons living with social and health inequities. In 2019 Barb championed the start of the Vancouver Community Pain Service offering non-pharmacological pain interventions to those living with homelessness, poverty, substance use disorders, and mental health conditions, including complex trauma. In 2020, the Construction Industry Rehabilitation Plan and Barb started a pain clinic that offers free myoActivation pain care to all trades workers. She has a private pain clinic in North Vancouver. Barb is a mentor with Pain BC’s Adaptive Mentoring Network and the lead instructor for myoActivation with the Anatomic Medicine Foundation. Barb is an adjunct assistant professor with the UBC School of nursing and completing research about myoActivation care.

                                                                  Ben Marsolais Director of Operations, Metro-Can Construction

                                                                  Ben Marsolais is the Director of Operations at Metro-Can Construction, one of Canada’s most trusted and innovative construction firms. Ben oversees multifaceted projects from inception to completion, leveraging his wealth of experience in estimating, project supervision, and project management. His commitment to delivering high-quality outcomes on time and on budget is matched by his commitment to the people who come together to get the job done.

                                                                  1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

                                                                  T406

                                                                  Strong Foundations: Building BC’s Skilled Trades Workforce

                                                                  Location: Level 2: Rooms 208/209

                                                                  • Construction & Trades
                                                                  • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                                                  • Workforce Solutions, Business Strategy & Leadership

                                                                    Building Type: Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                                                                    The skilled trades face a perfect storm: growing labour demand, a retiring workforce, persistent equity gaps, and a mental health crisis that impacts productivity and retention. This session brings together leaders from across industry to explore innovative approaches to student leadership, equity, and wellness in trades education. Attendees will gain insights into BCIT’s Leadership Accelerator for Trades Students (LATS), peer-led mental health supports, Indigenous-led instruction, and youth engagement programs. Designed for educators, employers, industry leaders, and policy makers at a beginner to intermediate level, this session will provide practical strategies to empower apprentices, reduce stigma, and strengthen pathways for underrepresented groups. Participants will leave with tools to foster inclusion, support mental health, and build resilient, future-ready workforces.

                                                                    Speakers

                                                                    Anna Lary Master Electrician, Founder & Project Lead, BCIT ConnectHER Hub

                                                                    Anna Lary is a Master Electrician and Founder & Project Lead of the BCIT ConnectHER Hub, a a resource centre supporting the retention and advancement of women and gender-diverse trades workers. Anna is the recipient of the VRCA Inclusive Leadership in Construction Award and Chair of the VRCA Inclusion Diversity Equity and Accessibility Committee.
                                                                    Anna has a deep knowledge and respect for the industries that are the backbone of the Canadian economy and for the apprenticeship pathway which provides its workforce. She brings with her empathy and understanding, fostered by her twenty-seven years of experience with the biological and social realities of being a woman in almost exclusively male workplaces. Through her twelve-year tenure as an instructor at BCIT, Anna’s work has grown to include curriculum development, peer mentorship, and support.

                                                                    Barbara James President/Regional Representative, BC Trades Equity Society/BC Centre for Women in the Trades

                                                                    Barbara James is the President of the BC Trades Equity Society and a Regional Representative for the BC Centre for Women in the Trades, where she advocates for equity, access, and leadership development across the skilled trades. She is a part-time instructor in the School of Construction and the Environment at the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT), teaching High Performance Building and Net Zero Ready Skills.
                                                                    Barbara is currently a full-time student at Thompson Rivers University, pursuing a Bachelor of Technology and Trades Leadership degree. In recognition of her leadership and commitment to excellence, she was awarded BCIT’s Exceptional Student Leadership Award in 2023. A proud member of the Gwa’sala-’Nakwaxda’xw Nation from Port Hardy, British Columbia, Barbara brings lived experience, cultural knowledge, and a strong commitment to community into her work.

                                                                    Lisa Scott Catalyst for Apprenticeship Promotion and Progression, Construction Foundation of BC

                                                                    Lisa Scott is a Red Seal Electrician with more than 20 years of experience in the skilled trades. In 2024, she set down her tools and transitioned into a new role with the Construction Foundation of BC as a Catalyst for Apprenticeship Promotion and Progression. In this role, Lisa travels throughout British Columbia, bringing hands-on trades projects, workshops, trades pathways and information sessions into K–12 classrooms and First Nations communities. Lisa also organizes and facilitates week-long Trades Discovery Camps during summer and spring break, primarily serving girls and Indigenous youth. These camps provide participants with the opportunity to explore a wide range of skilled trades in an engaging and supportive environment. Another partnership she works along side is with Western JETS and their WATT (Workplace Alternative Trades Training program) a Pre electrical apprenticeship training program designed to remove barriers among underrepresented groups and their WIRED program (Women’s Interconnection and Retention in Electrical Disciplines).

                                                                    Trevor Botkin Co-Host, Don't Change Much Podcast

                                                                    Trevor Botkin is a Red Seal Carpenter and construction superintendent with over 30 years of experience across Western Canada. He is the Founder of MusterPoint, a national peer and mental health support network currently being built to support Canada’s skilled trade sectors. Over the past six years, Trevor has contributed to and consulted on projects with provincial governments and organizations across Canada to help strengthen mental health supports for trades workers. After facing his own mental health and substance use challenges and entering recovery in 2019, he now combines lived experience with decades in the trades to lead peer-driven initiatives that support healthier, more resilient workforces.

                                                                    Mark Reid District Resource Teacher, Career Education, Vancouver School Board

                                                                    Mark Reid is a Canadian educator and District Resource Teacher for Career Education in Vancouver, BC, where he supports innovative, inclusive pathways that connect students to future careers. With experience in public and independent schools, curriculum development for BC’s Ministry of Education, and educator training in technology and pedagogy, Mark brings a systems-level perspective to career education.

                                                                    Following the early stages of his career as a JUNO Award-winning music educator, he has served as a TeachSDGs Ambassador, Google Certified Trainer, and Global Teacher Prize Ambassador and was a finalist for the million-dollar Global Teacher Prize. Mark has shared his expertise at education events across five continents, championing global collaboration and real-world learning to prepare students for success in a rapidly changing world.

                                                                    1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

                                                                    T502

                                                                    Prefab Solutions for Transitional and Affordable Housing

                                                                    ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core; BC Housing 1 CPD (Construction technology)

                                                                    Location: Level 2: Room 217

                                                                    • Architecture
                                                                    • Construction & Trades
                                                                    • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                                                    • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings
                                                                    • Prefabrication, Modular & Offsite Construction
                                                                    • Housing Solutions

                                                                    Building Type: Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit

                                                                    This session will explore how prefabricated, panelized construction can help bridge the gap between emergency shelters and permanent housing, while also offering scalable solutions for municipalities facing broader housing challenges. Using Two Steps Home as a case study, the speakers will discuss how prefab approaches can deliver durable, sustainable, and rapidly deployable housing, and how these lessons can inform strategies for affordable and supportive housing across Canada.

                                                                    Speakers

                                                                    Jackson Wyatt CEO, CABN

                                                                    Jackson Wyatt is the CEO and Founder of CABN, a Canadian leader in sustainable housing solutions. He previously founded and led Greenlid, a widely successful sustainable products company recognized across North America for its compostable consumer goods. Building on this entrepreneurial success, Jackson launched CABN during the COVID-19 pandemic with the goal of making sustainable housing more attainable. At CABN, he has pioneered CABN Core Technology™, a breakthrough construction system that integrates renewable energy, innovative materials, and Canadian-sourced timber to deliver net-zero, off-grid housing at scale. His work is redefining what’s possible in climate-resilient communities-combining speed, affordability, and sustainability to meet Canada’s urgent housing needs.

                                                                    Aaron Budd Principal, Regenerative Practice, WW+P

                                                                    Aaron is a partner at SvN and leads the firm’s Regenerative Practice, which integrates architecture and urbanism with natural systems. With over two decades of global experience in architecture, planning, and sustainability, he is known for pragmatic, climate-positive design solutions. Aaron brings together multidisciplinary teams to create zero-carbon, circular, and resilient communities, with current projects ranging from Toronto’s Ontario Line transit-oriented communities and a net-zero rental building, to the Keeseekoose First Nation Master Plan in Regina, a nature reserve in the Bahamas, and a mass-timber project in Collingwood. His career spans Toronto, Ghana, Indonesia, the Philippines, France, New York, and London.

                                                                    1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

                                                                    TM102

                                                                    Building Canada’s Future With Wood

                                                                    Location: Tradeshow Floor: BUILDEX Main Stage (Booth 843)

                                                                    • Architecture
                                                                    • Construction & Trades
                                                                    • Property Management & Building Operations
                                                                    • Engineering
                                                                    • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings
                                                                    • WoodWorks at BUILDEX
                                                                    • Prefabrication, Modular & Offsite Construction
                                                                    • Housing Solutions

                                                                    Building Type: Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit

                                                                    Partners: WoodWorks

                                                                    This keynote will feature thought leaders in a podcast-style conversation exploring the evolving role of wood in Canadian construction. Through a series of rotating interviews, the discussion will highlight key themes including the rise of mass timber and tallwood buildings, the shift toward offsite construction, and wood’s potential to address the housing affordability crisis. The session offers a forward-looking yet grounded perspective on the opportunities and complexities shaping the industry.

                                                                    Pre-registration for this session is required. Admission will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis.

                                                                    Speakers

                                                                    Russell Hixson Editor, SiteNews

                                                                    Russell Hixson is an award-winning investigative journalist who spent the early parts of his career doing crime and courts reporting in the U.S. before stumbling into covering Canada’s construction sector. He spent eight years writing for the Journal of Commerce where he became well versed on the industry and its issues. He’s covered the federal budget from Ottawa and documented the early impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic while locked down in his bedroom. Hixson has developed a passion for the construction industry and seeks to convert others by sharing its stories through SiteNews.

                                                                    Jana Foit Principal, Higher Education Practice Lead, Perkins&Will

                                                                    Jana is a Principal and Higher Education Practice Lead for the Vancouver studio of Perkins&Will. She has over two decades of experience and has led several mass timber projects that include the Earth Science Building and Gateway Building at UBC, as well as the recently completed BCIT Tall Timber Student Housing project. In addition to being a frequent speaker and panelist on mass timber topics, Jana is a contributor to the Nail Laminated Timber Design and Construction Guide, the Survey of International Tall Wood Buildings, and the Technical Guide for the Design and Construction of Tall Wood Buildings in Canada.

                                                                    Robert Malczyk Principal, Timber Engineering

                                                                    Robert is one of a small number of university-trained, specialized timber engineers. Following graduation with a master’s degree from Warsaw Technical University, Robert came to Canada for an opportunity to study at UBC under the world renowned Borg Madsen. In 1997, Robert co-founded Equilibrium Consulting Inc. and worked on a number of award winning buildings including the Art Gallery of Ontario Galleria Italia with architect Frank Gehry. In 2021, Robert co-founded Timber Engineering Inc. He is currently working on projects all over Canada, in the USA and in Asia. Robert’s specialty is a systems approach to Mass Timber with emphasis on structural and energy efficiency.

                                                                    Andrew Stiffman Vice President, Construction Services, Kalesnikoff

                                                                    Andrew has diverse project experience: single-family homes, Canada’s largest residential passive house project, and low-rise and mid-rise mass timber projects. At Kalesnikoff Mass Timber, Andrew oversees the project life cycle of all mass timber and prefabricated projects, from initial conversations through to successful project completion. His background in building science, development management, and hands-on high-performance construction allows him to leverage technical expertise and creativity to lead multidisciplinary project teams.

                                                                    2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

                                                                    TCL101

                                                                    VRCA | YCL Empowering Entrepreneurs Mixer & Panel

                                                                    Location: VRCA Connector Lounge (Booth 1251)

                                                                    • Construction & Trades
                                                                    • Homebuilding & Renovation

                                                                        Partners: VRCA

                                                                        Join us for a candid, engaging panel on entrepreneurship in construction, followed by a high-energy mixer built for connection and collaboration. This session brings together emerging leaders who are building companies, growing teams, and shaping the future of construction in B.C.

                                                                        Expect real stories, practical takeaways, and meaningful networking — all focused on empowering the next generation of builders, leaders, and entrepreneurs who are shaping the future of construction.

                                                                        Pre-registration for this session is required. Admission will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis.

                                                                        2:30 PM – 3:30 PM

                                                                        T110

                                                                        Adapting to Economic Instability in Construction

                                                                        ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Non-Core; BC Housing 1 CPD (Construction management and supervision); 1 IDCEC General Hour

                                                                        Location: Level 2: Room 221

                                                                        • Architecture
                                                                        • Construction & Trades
                                                                        • Property Management & Building Operations
                                                                        • Engineering
                                                                        • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                                                        • Interior Design
                                                                        • Cross-Industry
                                                                        • Economics, Legal, Regulatory & Risk Management

                                                                          Building Type: Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                                                                          This session will delve into the significant economic uncertainties currently facing the construction industry, including the impact of tariffs, financial market volatility, and evolving government policies. A panel of experts will offer diverse perspectives on how these factors are affecting project viability, supply chains, and client confidence. The session will provide actionable strategies for construction professionals to mitigate risks, adapt their business practices, and maintain project momentum in these challenging economic times.

                                                                          Speakers

                                                                          Melanie Teetaert Co-Head, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, Bennett Jones

                                                                          Melanie Teetaert is Co-Head of Litigation and Dispute Resolution Department and has practised energy, commercial and construction litigation and commercial arbitration in Calgary and Vancouver for over 20 years. She has extensive experience with contract disputes, breaches of trust and fiduciary duty, negligence and other general commercial claims. Her focus in energy related litigation includes joint ventures, CO&Os, joint operating agreements, farmout agreements and transportation and handling agreements. Melanie is experienced in royalty, accounting and operator disputes and is regularly consulted on rights of first refusals. Her focus in construction-related litigation includes delay claims, engineering and design issues, breach of contract and negligence. Additionally, she has experience in cross-border claims, including coordination of inter-related claims in Canada and the United States. Melanie has acted in both international and domestic commercial arbitrations under the Alberta and British Columbia Arbitration Acts, ADR Institute of Canada, BCIAC and the International Chamber of Commerce International Court of Arbitration.

                                                                          Jerry Crawford Principal Director, KGC Consulting Services Ltd.

                                                                          Jerry Crawford is the Founder and Principal Director of KGC Consulting Services Ltd., providing pre-construction administration assistance, project execution commercial management services, project performance audits, and lessons learned follow-up debriefings. With over 43 years of expertise in commercial management and contract administration, Jerry is a highly skilled Quantity Surveyor, Estimator, and Project Manager. Having predominantly worked in Canada on diverse projects in transportation, energy, commercial, industrial, multi-residential, and civil and building infrastructure, Jerry boasts a comprehensive understanding of the entire project lifecycle – from procurement and pre-contract phases to execution and post-contract phases. With a rich background attending civic court trials for insurance settlements, liens, and claim disputes, Jerry has honed skills in handling claims and disputes, collaborating with legal counsel, owners, contractors, subcontractors, and surety companies.

                                                                          Rob Malli Chief Financial Officer, Marcon

                                                                          Rob Malli is Chief Financial Officer at Marcon, where he leads an integrated corporate services portfolio that includes finance, business technology, and people & culture in support of the company’s ambitious growth across Metro Vancouver’s real estate and construction markets. Over the past 15+ years, Rob has served as CFO in banking, public transportation, real estate, and airport sectors—including Vancity, TransLink, Edmonton International Airport, and Western Wealth Capital—overseeing finance, shared services, strategic real estate, and major capital programs.

                                                                          An operations-focused, people-centric leader, he has overseen asset portfolios in excess of $20 billion and helped pioneer initiatives such as green bond financing for large-scale transit investments. Rob also brings more than a decade of board and committee experience across financial institutions, real estate development, insurance, mutual funds, and community organizations, and he holds a CPA designation with academic training in economics, risk management, and accounting.

                                                                          2:30 PM – 3:30 PM

                                                                          T203

                                                                          Prefab Pathways to the Missing Middle of the Missing Middle

                                                                          ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core; BC Housing 1 CPD (Construction technology); 1 IDCEC HSW-Building Code

                                                                          Location: Level 2: Room 220

                                                                          • Architecture
                                                                          • Construction & Trades
                                                                          • Engineering
                                                                          • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                                                          • Interior Design
                                                                          • Housing Planning, Development & Supply
                                                                          • Prefabrication, Modular & Offsite Construction
                                                                          • Housing Solutions

                                                                          Building Type: Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                                                                          The gap between single-family homes and large developments is shrinking as more municipalities permit multiplex housing. However, for many homeowners, these projects remain costly and may not suit needs like aging in place or multi-generational living. This session will explore how contractors, prefab companies, designers, and owners can collaborate to create two or three innovative housing units on a single property.

                                                                          Speakers

                                                                          Curtis Krahn Founder, Principal, Synthesis Design Inc.

                                                                          As the founding principal of Synthesis Design, Curt’s role has evolved over the years from designer to visionary and mentor. In the early years, Curt was building the design team that would continue to move Synthesis Design forward by not only designing relevant homes, but by remaining influential. A driving force for the studio has always been the quest for a "better way to build" through prefabrication and factory-built solutions. For the past 10 years, his focus has been creating and developing innovative housing typologies to help house more people, more affordably, all while remaining in the communities they have grown up in. With the team firmly in place, each designer and staff member works together, always seeking to "combine elements to create a unified whole": A SYNTHESIS. As founder, Curt’s role is to look to the future, continuing the quest to mentor his team of creative designers and staff to take Synthesis Design to heights far beyond even his vision.

                                                                          Julie Lepper Senior Interior Designer, Synthesis Design Inc.

                                                                          Julie’s path to interior design began through art and textiles, first as a textile designer in India, then as a curator in Vancouver’s gallery scene, where she shaped collections and exhibitions for some of Canada’s most notable artists. As Senior Interior Designer at Synthesis Design, Julie brings a quiet rigor and thoughtful clarity to every project. Her work is defined by a deep understanding of materiality, proportion, and the way people live. With a refined eye for both contemporary and timeless design, she collaborates closely with clients to create homes that feel grounded, intentional, and uniquely their own. Rooted in the Pacific Northwest, Julie finds creative energy in the balance between nature and the built environment, often exploring Vancouver’s coastline and mountains with her family.

                                                                          Pedro Serrano Senior Design Manager, Synthesis Design Inc.

                                                                          Pedro’s passion for visual arts shaped his creative vision long before earning his B.A. in Architecture in Mexico. He began as a residential designer and later earned a Master’s in Sustainable Architecture in London, deepening his expertise in sustainable design. As a senior residential designer, Pedro balances creativity and precision, whether crafting intimate renovations or designing new residences. He values meaningful client collaboration, transforming their aspirations into thoughtful, functional spaces. With a background in painting, Pedro brings sculptural depth to 3D modeling, believing architecture should evoke emotion. Outside the studio, he finds balance through family, hockey, and painting.

                                                                          Joel Barrett President, CEO, Barrett Group Custom Builders

                                                                          Joel is the “hands-on” owner of BGCB and contributes his experience and wisdom to each and every project. He is a team player and strives to communicate clearly and regularly with our employees, homeowners, and architects. He is a real multitasking individual, golfing and fishing sometimes on the same day. Established in 2004, Barrett Group Custom Builders was formed out of a desire to construct beautiful, functional spaces that will be used, enjoyed, and admired for many generations to come. Since then, we’ve undertaken many custom projects, from early-stage forming and framing to large-scale renovations and restorations to complete design-build commercial and residential work.

                                                                          Norm Morrison President, CEO, AJIA Custom Prefab Homes

                                                                          Norm Morrison has been in the housing business all his working life. His warm and genuine personality is reflected across his entire staff, who seek to offer AJIA’s clients a wonderful experience. AJIA began in 1994, when Norm Morrison returned from Japan to his hometown in North Vancouver, BC, to raise a family.  In Japan, Norm had built a successful home-building business, and upon his return, his very satisfied Japanese clients insisted that he continue to build for them.  Rising to the challenge, Norm devised a way to prefabricate the home package panels with locally sourced, Canadian lumber and ship it overseas. And with that, AJIA – which means Asia in Japanese – was born.

                                                                          2:30 PM – 3:30 PM

                                                                          T403

                                                                          Designing for People and the Planet: Inside Vancouver’s Largest WELL Platinum Office Tower

                                                                          Location: Level 2: Room 207

                                                                          • Architecture
                                                                          • Construction & Trades
                                                                          • Property Management & Building Operations
                                                                          • Engineering
                                                                          • Interior Design
                                                                          • Design Concepts, Health & Wellness

                                                                            Building Type: Commercial

                                                                            First registered in February 2018 as an early adopter of WELL v1, the certification of BGO’s B6 tower has evolved with the WELL Building Standard over a period of 8+ years. To align health and well-being initiatives with BGO’s culture and commitment to excellence, the project team dove deep into WELL, exploring all possibilities across multiple versions and addenda. Learn about the initiatives taken to achieve WELL Core at the Platinum level in January 2026. The panel format is a follow-up to the Buildex 2022 case study.

                                                                            Speakers

                                                                            Lisa MacVicar Principal, Lisa MacVicar Consulting & Coaching Inc.

                                                                            For the past 33 years Lisa has worked in the fields of Interior Design, Workplace Strategy Consulting and Leadership Coaching. She has curated a multidisciplinary approach to guide organizations as they navigate complex psychosocial challenges. Lisa hold certificates in Diversity & Inclusion, Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace and Performance Leadership. She is an ICF certified Coach (ACC) and a Prosci certified Change Management Practitioner (CMP). As a WELL AP, WELL Faculty and WELL Advisor, Lisa focuses on biopsychosocial interventions through the certification process in the built environment. Additionally, Lisa instructs for the University of Toronto’s Rotman Executive Program, Inclusion by Design. She has held the position of DEI Director on the ICF Toronto Board of Directors, served on the ARIDO DEI Foundation committee and Deloitte’s National & Global DEI committees. In April 2025 she launched an on-demand continuing education academy for design professionals.

                                                                            Olesy Alekseev Vice President, Canada Country Lead, International WELL Building Institute

                                                                            As VP and Canada Country Lead for the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), Olesy leads the movement to transform how we design and experience spaces with people at the center. A wellness strategist, speaker, and changemaker, she brings bold energy and deep expertise at the intersection of health, sustainability, social impact, and business strategy, helping organizations create workplaces where people and performance thrive. From guiding Fortune 500s through ESG and sustainability alignment to coaching leaders on embedding well-being into their culture, she champions one core belief: Putting people first isn’t just right, it’s smart for business.

                                                                            Christopher Pereira Manager, Building Systems & Sustainability, B6 Project Lead, BGO (BentallGreenOak)

                                                                            As the Manager of Building Systems & Sustainability at BentallGreenOak (BGO), Christopher Pereira applies his knowledge toward energy management projects and retrofits as well as green and healthy building certifications. Christopher works to meet local and federal GHG and Energy limit requirements on a grand scale by working to decarbonize office, industrial, retail, and residential assets across BC and Alberta. Recently, Christopher has helped BGO in BC achieve more than 1,000 MWh of Energy Savings in 2024, implement an AI-Assisted Building Management System at 550 Burrard Street (B5), and win BOMA BC’s inaugural Leap Forward Award for structuring a detailed environmental program.

                                                                            Sharon Hollingsworth Principal / Faculty, Husk Interior Design Ltd. / BCIT

                                                                            With a focus on green interior design, Sharon applies health science knowledge acquired through a medical laboratory career in paediatric microbiology to identify toxic building materials and encourage transparency and innovation. Sharon is an early adopter of the WELL Building Standard with a commitment of greater than 3000 hours over 9 years through WELL project administration, teaching, presentations and engagement with the International WELL Building Institute. Sharon is a registered interior designer (RID), WELL AP, legacy LEED AP, LEED AP BD+C and founder of award-winning Husk Interior Design.

                                                                            Joel Good Principal, RWDI

                                                                            Joel is a Senior Building Performance Consultant and Principal with RWDI, where he applies his mechanical and environmental engineering background to create comfortable, sustainable designs that harness a site’s natural energy sources.  Joel has over 20 years of experience specializing in energy and daylight modelling, solar and reflected light studies, natural ventilation, thermal comfort, renewable energy, and net-zero strategies. Joel is a Certified Passive House Consultant and a WELL Faculty and Performance Verification Assessor in which he helps design and verify daylit spaces that balance occupant health and comfort with energy efficiency.

                                                                            2:30 PM – 3:30 PM

                                                                            T407

                                                                            Tracking Construction Emissions: From Data to Decarbonization

                                                                            ConEd Credits: AIBC 1 Core

                                                                            Location: Level 2: Rooms 208/209

                                                                            • Architecture
                                                                            • Construction & Trades
                                                                            • Engineering
                                                                            • Sustainability, Carbon Management & High-Performance Buildings

                                                                              Building Type: Institutional

                                                                              As the building industry intensifies its focus on embodied carbon, emissions caused by transportation to and from the site and onsite construction/installation activities (A4 and A5 lifecycle stages) are starting to receive long-overdue attention. Despite their significance, these emissions are often underestimated due to limited data availability, inconsistent tracking methods, and a lack of standardized reporting frameworks. This session will share experience in tracking and measuring these emissions across pilot projects in Canada. The speakers will explore lessons learned in quantifying emissions from material transport, on-site energy use, temporary heating, and construction waste. Key drivers of emissions production will be identified along with the reduction strategies they are exploring moving forward. This session will also discuss the challenges with emissions tracking programs in construction, including engaging subcontractors in data collection and other gaps that can lead to underreporting.

                                                                              Pre-registration for this session is required. Admission will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis.

                                                                              Speakers

                                                                              Aaron MacLean Manager, Climate and Sustainability, EllisDon

                                                                              Aaron has been working in the construction industry for over 15 years. He has experience in design-build delivery as well as contract, environmental, and financial management for general contractors in a variety of complex projects with specialized experience in transit infrastructure and civil works. After 15 years with EllisDon’s civil division, he joined EllisDon’s Sustainable Building Solutions (“SBS”) group in 2024. As a Project Manager with the SBS group, Aaron continues to support project success with a new focus on achieving green building certification goals such as LEED, WELL, and zero carbon building standards. His engineering background remains instrumental as he reviews designs for energy efficiency, compliance with green building credits, and established carbon reduction strategies. In alignment with EllisDon’s goal to achieve net zero carbon by 2050, he also tracks project greenhouse gas emissions and spearheads emission reduction pilot programs on-site.

                                                                              2:30 PM – 3:30 PM

                                                                              TM103

                                                                              Indigenous Leadership in Land Stewardship: Law and Partnerships

                                                                              Location: Tradeshow Floor: BUILDEX Main Stage (Booth 843)

                                                                              • Architecture
                                                                              • Construction & Trades
                                                                              • Engineering
                                                                              • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                                                              • Project Planning, Procurement, Management & Delivery
                                                                              • Economics, Legal, Regulatory & Risk Management
                                                                              • Indigenous-Led Projects and Design

                                                                              Building Type: Commercial, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit

                                                                              As the built sector increasingly acknowledges the importance of reconciliation and collaboration with Indigenous communities, this panel will explore how law, governance, and design intersect in shaping land management and development projects across Canada. A central focus will be on the Sumas First Nation’s groundbreaking Soil Law – a first-of-its-kind initiative in British Columbia that reclaims authority over environmental regulation and resource management on their lands. Panelists will show how the Nation’s leadership, paired with technical expertise, is advancing ecological protection, cultural values, and economic revitalization through this precedent-setting approach.

                                                                              Pre-registration for this session is required. Admission will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis.

                                                                              Speakers

                                                                              Patrick Stewart Architect, Patrick R. Stewart Architect

                                                                              Dr. Patrick Stewart is a hereditary chief in the Killerwhale House of Daaxan of the Nisga’a Nation. He is the principal of Patrick R. Stewart Architect, a member of the Architectural Institute of BC and the NWT Association of Architects, a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, and a member of the RAIC Executive Committee and Treasurer. He is also co-director of the Indigenous Peoples Work Program for the Union of International Architects.

                                                                              Jennette Pierre Lands Manager, Sumas First Nation

                                                                              Jennette possesses over 25 years of extensive experience collaborating with First Nation communities across diverse sectors such as administration, education, economic development, and lands and resources. Her professional journey is marked by specialization in First Nation Law and Policy Development, Land Development, Land Use Planning, Soil Site Management & Remediation, Lands Department Strategizing, and Project Management. Throughout her career, Jennette has successfully overseen projects ranging from contaminated site remediations to flood mitigation and capacity building initiatives. Her deep-rooted connection to her First Nation community provides her with a profound understanding of its dynamics, aspirations, challenges, and opportunities.

                                                                              Lance Hunt National Lead, Indigenous Relations, Resilience, Arcadis

                                                                              Lance Hunt is a Professional Chemist with the Association of the Chemical Profession of BC and a Contaminated Sites Qualified Professional with over 20 years of experience conducting environmental site assessments and remediation work within the province. Lance is an Associate Principial and Practice Lead of the Vancouver Environmental Solutions team at Arcadis and is responsible for developing, coordinating, and managing large scale environmental site investigation and remediation programs. Lance has extensive experience conducting environmental site assessments on First Nations and federal lands including historical site research, site investigations, sample collection, contaminated sites remediation, screening level risk assessment, analytical data interpretation, and technical report writing. Over his 20 years of practice, Lance has been working in partnership with Indigenous Peoples from over 40 Nations within Canada.

                                                                              Arend Hoekstra Partner, Aboriginal Law Group, Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP

                                                                              Arend Hoekstra*, CPA, CA, is a partner in the Aboriginal Law Group at Cassels. Arend is also a Chartered Professional Accountant. Arend provides advice on the duty to consult, treaty negotiations, project-related environmental and regulatory matters, mining projects, legislative drafting, litigation matters including judicial review proceedings, use of Reserve lands including Section 53(1) easements, Section 28(2) tenures, and rights-of-way, drafting of Impact Benefit Agreements and Capacity Funding Agreements, and financing and acquisition of mineral resource properties. His previous experience includes acting as a Senior Advisor for one of Canada’s largest mines and acting as a controller for a large helicopter services company serving the mineral exploration and mining industry in the NWT. As a Chartered Professional Accountant, Arend worked with governments, including Indigenous governments and communities, across the NWT and Nunavut. Arend earned his J.D. from the University of British Columbia and holds a Bachelor of Business Administration co-conferred by Okanagan College and the University of British Columbia-Okanagan. Arend is recognized as “Up & Coming” by Chambers Canada for his work in Aboriginal Law.

                                                                              2:30 PM – 3:30 PM

                                                                              TP604

                                                                              Why and What Next? Sudden and Accidental Building Water Loss Causation and Remediation

                                                                              ConEd Credits: 1 BOMI CPD; BC Housing 1 CPD (Legal issues)

                                                                              Location: Tradeshow Floor: Property Management Learning Lab (Booth 242)

                                                                              • Construction & Trades
                                                                              • Property Management & Building Operations
                                                                              • Engineering
                                                                              • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                                                              • Economics, Legal, Regulatory & Risk Management

                                                                                Building Type: Commercial, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                                                                                This presentation will delve into the complexities of sudden and accidental water losses within in commercial, residential, and industrial buildings. A team of forensic experts will showcase the cause of common failures that occur within plumbing, fire suppression, and HVAC systems that lead to significant damage, and effective remediation strategies that emphasize timely response and technological solutions. We will address the regulatory frameworks and health and safety considerations critical to managing water loss incidents, ensuring complete compliance while safeguarding occupants and workers. Through a series of case studies, we will illustrate the challenges of investigations and remediation of water losses in real-world applications. Attendees will gain an understanding of how a water loss investigation and remediation would typically proceed, as well as how to navigate each step from the perspective of relevant stakeholders of a building’s ownership, operation, and management.

                                                                                Pre-registration for this session is required. Admission will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis.

                                                                                Speakers

                                                                                Grant Elligsen Practice Lead, Remediation, Environmental, Health & Safety, 30 Forensic Engineering

                                                                                Grant Elligsen is Practice Lead of the Remediation and Occupational Health & Safety groups at 30 Forensic Engineering. Grant has extensive experience conducting occupational health and safety investigations, specializing in labour and employment critical injury and fatality investigations. Grant also has a background in all facets of indoor environmental projects, including fire, smoke, and water damage, and industrial hygiene assessments.

                                                                                Mitchell Albert Associate, Materials & Product Failure, 30 Forensic Engineering

                                                                                Mitchell is an Associate with the Materials & Product Failure team at 30 Forensic Engineering. He holds a Master of Applied Science degree in Materials Engineering from the University of British Columbia, where he developed a functioning prototype for a point-of-care biosensor for diagnostic applications. At 30 Forensic Engineering, Mitchell investigates a diverse range of product failures, mechanical system failures, and equipment failures.

                                                                                Madison Polgar Associate, Remediation, 30 Forensic Engineering

                                                                                Madison is an Associate with the Multidisciplinary Remediation Team at 30 Forensic Engineering. She holds a Bachelor of Applied Science degree specializing in biochemical engineering from Queen’s University and specializes in environmental assessments. Madison’s experience includes indoor and outdoor environmental assessments including water, mould, and fire damage, chemical processes, and laboratory analysis.

                                                                                2:30 PM – 3:30 PM

                                                                                TT104

                                                                                Emerging Technology in AEC: Perspectives From Practitioners

                                                                                ConEd Credits: 1 BOMI CPD; AIBC 1 Core; BC Housing 1 CPD (Construction technology); 1 IDCEC General Hour

                                                                                Location: Tradeshow Floor: TECHCENTRIC (Booth 1603)

                                                                                • Architecture
                                                                                • Construction & Trades
                                                                                • Property Management & Building Operations
                                                                                • Engineering
                                                                                • Homebuilding & Renovation
                                                                                • Interior Design
                                                                                • Cross-Industry
                                                                                • Technology, Innovation & Smart Buildings

                                                                                  Building Type: Civic / Infrastructure, Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Mixed-Use, Residential: Multi-Unit, Residential: Single-Unit

                                                                                  Emerging technology is moving quickly from hype to practice in the AEC sector. This session brings together practitioners from leading firms to present real-world case studies of how emerging technology such as AI is being applied today. Each study will highlight a distinct use case: from generative design workflows, to automated code compliance, to predictive analysis, to smaller operational efficiencies. The panel will move beyond abstract discussion to share tangible lessons learned, implementation challenges, and measurable outcomes. Attendees will gain insight into how to evaluate opportunities and limitations for their own organizations.

                                                                                  Speakers

                                                                                  Xun Liu Assistant Professor, School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, UBC

                                                                                  Xun Liu is Assistant Professor at the School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture at the University of British Columbia. Her research explores computational design with a focus on generative AI, representation and digital media, data-driven methods, and environmental sensing. She investigates how emerging technologies can inform design processes, bridge quantitative analysis and creative practice, and operate across both architectural and landscape scales.
                                                                                  Xun holds a Ph.D. in Constructed Environment from the University of Virginia. Her dissertation, AI+ Landscapes: Deep Learning in the Generation and Analysis of Landscape Form, investigates the theories and applications of AI in landscape architectural design and research. She also holds a Master of Landscape Architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design—where she received the Jacob Weidenman Prize and the Irving Innovation Fellowship—and a Bachelor of Architecture from Tongji University.

                                                                                  Sahar Barzani Computational Design Team Lead, StructureCraft

                                                                                  Sahar is a computational designer with a strong interest in digital fabrication. She holds a Master of Advanced Studies in Architecture and Digital Fabrication from ETH Zurich and a Master of Architecture and Landscape from Shahid Beheshti University. For over 2 years, Sahar was involved in geometry rationalization and making CNC production files in Switzerland. Parallel to her studies, she worked as an architect and technology resident in several offices.

                                                                                  At StructureCraft, Sahar leads our computational design team on freeform projects, involving such duties as leadership of internal computational teams, schedule maintenance, issue correction, and collaboration with the 3D department. When she finds a free moment, latte art, augmented reality, and cooking occupy her interest.

                                                                                  Robert Jackson Partner, Fast + Epp

                                                                                  Robert Jackson is a structural engineer and Partner at Fast + Epp, in Vancouver, BC. He offers a unique skill set due to his hands-on experience as a carpenter and fine woodworker. He is a designer with expertise in timber, steel, and concrete in both Canada and the US. Over his career, Robert has developed a particular specialization in mass timber design, having contributed to the success of many of the firm’s most innovative timber projects across North America including the TallWood House at Brock Commons, Limberlost Place, The Hive, 981 Davie Street, and the PNE Amphitheater. He is a contributing author on many articles, papers, and journal publications relating to timber research and development and is passionate about sharing lessons learned.

                                                                                  Jason Heinrich Building Performance Lead, HDR

                                                                                  Jason is a sought-after subject matter expert for project delivery and a known leader in building performance and analytics. His deep understanding of building system principles allows him to use cutting-edge technology to conduct sophisticated analyses that fundamentally inform design decisions and improve the sustainability and functionality of the built environment. With experience throughout all phases of architectural production, from initial concept to detailed delivery, Jason understands how to transform high-level strategies and ideas into design and construction solutions.

                                                                                  As building performance lead, Jason applies advanced analytical techniques to perform building analysis and optimize building efficiency and intelligence across many building typologies. With his well-rounded and blended perspective of architecture and mechanical engineering, he brings a unique approach to each project with attention to detail, weaving together factors such as thermal comfort, energy usage, and indoor air quality to deliver innovative solutions.

                                                                                  Elton Gjata Digital Practice Manager, Associate, Perkins&Will Canada Architects Co.

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