Wednesday, February 11

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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).

    11:15 AM – 12:15 PM

    WCL100

    VRCA – Building a Pipeline for the Future

    Location: VRCA Connector Lounge (Booth 1251)

          Partners: VRCA

          Explore how the VSB’s Youth Work in Trades program opens early apprenticeship pathways for students and helps grow the next generation of skilled talent. Learn how VRCA members can get involved and hear updates on VRCA’s Bring Trades to School program and our new partnership with Honour the Work.

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

          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!

              Thursday, February 12

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              9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

              T400

              Supporting Owners and Managers Through the Low-Carbon Transition

              Location: Level 2: Room 207

              • Property Management & Building Operations
              • Engineering
              • Sustainability, Carbon Management & High-Performance Buildings
              • Building Management & Optimizing Building Performance and Net Asset Value

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

                Partners: VRCA

                As the commercial real estate sector accelerates toward a low-carbon future, owners and managers are seeking more than just products and services. They are looking for trusted partners who can help them navigate the complexities of building performance, carbon reduction, and operational transformation. This shift creates a critical opportunity for energy professionals to move beyond a transactional, sales-focused approach and adopt an advisory mindset rooted in collaboration, trust, and long-term value creation.

                This session will explore how energy service providers can play a pivotal role in supporting building owners and managers on their decarbonization journey. From identifying practical retrofit pathways and optimizing performance to aligning sustainability goals with financial and operational realities, energy professionals will gain insight into how they can effectively engage with clients, cultivate enduring relationships, and drive both business growth and positive environmental outcomes. By reframing their role from vendor to advisor, energy professionals can become indispensable partners in advancing low-carbon building operations and shaping a more sustainable commercial real estate landscape.

                Speakers

                Bala Gnanam Vice-President, Sustainability, Advocacy and Stakeholder Relations, BOMA Canada

                Bala Gnanam serves as Vice President of Sustainability, Advocacy & Stakeholder Relations at the Building Owners and Managers Association of Canada (BOMA Canada). With over two decades of expertise spanning energy, commercial real estate, and manufacturing, Bala is a recognized leader in advancing sustainability and climate action through improved building performance. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Industrial Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and is a Certified Energy Manager (CEM) and Certified Demand Side Manager (CDSM) through the Association of Energy Engineers. At BOMA Canada, Bala spearheads advocacy efforts, collaborating with all levels of government, local BOMA associations, and industry stakeholders to shape policies and programs that impact Canada’s commercial real estate sector. He also oversees the creation of educational resources, thought leadership content, and initiatives that promote energy efficiency, sustainability, and regulatory compliance. Notably, he leads the BOMA Enspire Program, a capacity-building initiative funded by Natural Resources Canada under the Deep Retrofit Accelerator Initiative (DRAI).

                Julianne Pickrell-Barr Associate, Sustainability Team Leader, Prism Engineering

                Julianne is a senior climate action specialist with a passion for helping organizations reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, increase their climate resiliency, and improve their energy management and sustainability practices. Julianne is a Certified Energy Manager and engaging facilitator with over ten years of experience in strategic energy management and decarbonization planning. She is also a graduate of Simon Fraser University’s Master’s degree in Resource Management where she pursued a major in planning and completed a research project focused on zero-emission and alternative-fuel fleet vehicle adoption to enable her to better assist clients in meeting their climate action goals.

                Ehsan Haghi Program Manager, Decarb Accelerator, BOMA BC

                Ehsan Haghi has an engineering background and currently works as a Program Manager with BOMA BC’s Decarb Accelerator team. In this role, he works with multiple commercial and retail buildings to identify and reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve overall building energy efficiency.

                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.

                    10:30 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.

                    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.

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