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  • 30 Dec 2014 11:07 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    On behalf of AMSA, congratulations on your retirement Ed.

    Click here to read letter sent to Herb from AMSA president.  

  • 19 Dec 2014 6:30 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    As part of the Volvo Group’s ongoing activities to improve profitability and
    reduce costs, Volvo Construction Equipment will discontinue development and
    production of its current product line of Volvo-branded backhoe loaders and
    motor graders. In the future, these products will instead be manufactured by
    Volvo CE’s Chinese company SDLG.


    Click here for Volvo's news release. 

  • 10 Dec 2014 4:30 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Check out the latest CONTACT for information regarding Transport Canada's review of the Canada Transportation Act (CTA).


  • 20 Nov 2014 4:00 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    At AMSA's Fall Convention, Jack Dunsmore from the MD of Taber received the 2014 Peer Recognition Award.  Jack has been an AMSA member for 20 years. 

     


    Congratulations Jack!

    Each year at the fall convention, AMSA recognizes one member for their long standing commitment not only to AMSA, but to the enhancement of the field of municipal public works.

    We are now excepting nominations for the 2015 AMSA Peer Recognition Award.  If you know of a worthy AMSA member that you'd like to nominate for this award, please click here to send an email to the Executive Director.  Be sure to include a brief summary describing the members experience and why they should be selected.

    Nominations will be accepted until March 1, 2015. 

    Each year at the fall convention, AMSA recognizes one member for their long standing commitment not only to AMSA, but to the enhancement of the field of municipal public works.

    We are now excepting nominations for the 2015 AMSA Peer Recognition Award.  If you know of a worthy AMSA member that you'd like to nominate for this award, please click here to send an email to the Executive Director.  Be sure to include a brief summary describing the members experience and why they should be selected.

    Nominations will be accepted until March 1, 2015. 

    Each year at the fall convention, AMSA recognizes one member for their long standing commitment not only to AMSA, but to the enhancement of the field of municipal public works.

    We are now excepting nominations for the 2015 AMSA Peer Recognition Award.  If you know of a worthy AMSA member that you'd like to nominate for this award, please click here to send an email to the Executive Director.  Be sure to include a brief summary describing the members experience and why they should be selected.

    Nominations will be accepted until March 1, 2015. 

  • 06 Nov 2014 4:00 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    New West Premiers and industry work together to support growth

    New West Partnership (NWP) Premiers Brad Wall (Saskatchewan), Christy Clark (British Columbia) and Jim Prentice (Alberta) met with industry leaders today to explore ways to improve the long-term efficiency, reliability, and competitiveness of western Canada’s transportation system.

    “We had a really good, constructive discussion. The difficulty we had last winter in moving our products to market was a wake-up call. The current transportation system has served us well but is nearing its limit. What we heard today was a commitment from transporters and everyone who depends on the supply chain to work together and build capacity for long-term growth.”

    - Brad Wall, Premier of Saskatchewan

    Participants agreed on the following vision for the New West transportation infrastructure system:

    An integrated and collaborative system and supply chain that stays apace with demand growth, can pivot to stay ahead of shifts in demand, prioritizes safety and environmental protection and has the right options to move goods efficiently and cost-effectively.

    “We heard loud and clear from the participants that we must continue to work with private sector, government and First Nations partners to ensure we have the infrastructure to support the unprecedented growth and greater trade in the Asia-Pacific region.”

    - Jim Prentice, Premier of Alberta

    Premiers stressed the need for a renewed partnership with the Government of Canada. Premiers called for a federal contribution of $1- to 1.5 billion to support and enhance essential port and transportation infrastructure.

    A restructured Pacific Gateway Alliance (PGA) with Ministerial representation will begin work immediately on a cost-sharing partnership with the federal government and the private sector. This includes high-volume marine ports, integrated high-quality highway, rail and pipeline systems to maximize Canada’s export capacity. Expanding and diversifying our trade relationship and improving our trade infrastructure will create jobs and strengthen Canada’s overall competitiveness.

    Premiers agree that world-class environmental and safety standards must be a key component of future infrastructure planning and development.

    Premiers stressed the importance of the engagement and involvement of Aboriginal Peoples. Aboriginal participation and collaboration will be essential to the success this initiative.

    A joint submission by the NWP will identify key projects that will increase international trade in all provinces, address bottlenecks, improve safety, and reduce impacts on local communities across the West.

    Enhancements will include:
    •Greater port access and capacity, including necessary road and rail improvements in the north and south of British Columbia. Projects would include the removal of level crossings that impede traffic and improvements to Highway 1 and 16.
    •Twinning major highways and building perimeter roads in Saskatchewan to increase the flow of goods to key markets.
    •Widening major highways in Alberta, bridge improvements and twinning of major arteries to support east-west trade.


    “Our competitors will not wait – Canada must move quickly if we want to capture the full benefit of the opportunities in front of us. Canada must create a world class supply chain, coordinated across all modes of transportation. With exports and inbound container traffic expected to double in the next 10 years, ensuring Canada has the best infrastructure system in the world is bigger than any one of us and continuing the dialogue that began today will be essential.”

    - Christy Clark, Premier of British Columbia

    Premiers noted that the Canada Transportation Act (CTA) review presents a good opportunity to review Canada’s regulations and policies to ensure they support international trade and competitiveness. Premiers agreed that using the CTA review to expand monitoring systems, information-sharing, and cooperation amongst stakeholders would improve the efficiency with which goods and services move across the transportation network. Premiers and industry leaders agree that information sharing and coordination is essential to ensuring the entire network can accommodate current and projected volumes of products.

    At the summit, participants agreed on the importance of pursuing the following actions:
    •Developing a protocol to handle peak demand in the system
    •Investigating incentives to increase surge capacity and supply chain innovation
    •Encouraging meaningful service level agreements
    •Developing a long term plan for infrastructure to meet a doubling of demand
    •Adopting truly common trucking regulations
    •Ensuring regulatory approvals are timely to support improvements to the transportation corridors
    •Ensuring strong federal government spill response capacity
    •Supporting recruitment and training of key occupations in the transportation sector
    •Benchmarking the performance of our transportation system
    •Ensuring environmental and regulatory issues are addressed among the three provinces.

    The Pacific Gateway Alliance will lead this work and report back to Premiers in six months.

    Created in 2010, the NWP brought Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia into an unprecedented and historic partnership that established Canada’s largest open, efficient and stable market. With a combined population of more than nine million and a combined GDP of nearly $550 billion, the NWP is an economic powerhouse that continues to grow, strengthening the economy, unleashing the creativity of innovators and expanding its presence around the world.

  • 16 Oct 2014 7:00 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    The current issue of the AAMDC Contact  includes link to a new report - Canadian Infrastructure Report Card.  Click here to read this week's Contact


  • 09 Oct 2014 7:06 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The current issue of the AAMDC Contact notes the National Energy Board (NEB) is looking for input on proposed changes to Pipeline Crossing Regulations.  Click here to read this week's Contact

  • 18 Sep 2014 12:05 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Alberta Legislature prorogued, returns November 17:   Prorogation brings to an end all business and legislation on the Order Paper before the Legislative Assembly. This includes the Public Sector Pension Plans Amendment Act (Bill 9) and the Employment Pension (Private Sector) Plans Amendment Act (Bill 10). Bills 9 and 10 will not be reintroduced under the Prentice government.

    Government of Alberta News Release - September 18, 2014

    The first sitting of the Legislature under Premier Jim Prentice’s leadership will begin with a Speech from the Throne on November 17.

    Today, notice was given to the Speaker that the current session of the Alberta Legislature will be prorogued and the government wishes to begin the third session of the 28th Legislature on November 17. The fall sitting will start later but will last the same number of days as previously scheduled.

    “A new Premier brings a new vision and direction for Alberta. We will start the fall sitting of the Legislature with a Speech from the Throne to outline the Prentice Government’s agenda to address the priorities of Albertans. Premier Prentice has told Albertans that members of Cabinet who are not currently MLAs will seek seats in by-elections so they can represent Albertans and the government in the Legislature – he will make good on that promise and details regarding the by-elections will be available soon.”

    Diana McQueen, Government House Leader

    Prorogation brings to an end all business and legislation on the Order Paper before the Legislative Assembly. This includes the Public Sector Pension Plans Amendment Act (Bill 9) and the Employment Pension (Private Sector) Plans Amendment Act (Bill 10). Bills 9 and 10 will not be reintroduced under the Prentice government.


  • 18 Sep 2014 7:00 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    The current issue of the AAMDC Contact newsletter features Floodway Development Regulation Consultation information as well as ARHCA's Transportation Infrastructure Deficit White Paper.  Click here to read this week's Contact. 

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