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Fenestration Conversations
Fenestration Review
Fréquence : 1 épisode/29j. Total Éps: 80

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Episode #63: One Label to Rule Them All – Adam Buist, NRCan
Épisode 65
vendredi 27 septembre 2024 • Durée 59:47
Natural Resources Canada is working on a new label that will be required to be displayed on manufactured window products that are shipped across provincial borders or imported into Canada. The label would display the same energy efficiency information as NFRC, CSA and Energy Star labels, and could act to replace them if the manufacturer desired. Adam Buist is helping to develop the new label and joins Fenestration Conversations to explain the work, explore the benefits and challenges, and update us on the status of the project.
Adam invites questions and outreach at adam.buist@NRCan-RNCan.gc.ca.
Fenestration Review’s article about the program here: https://www.fenestrationreview.com/one-label-to-rule-them-all/
Episode #62: Sustainable Skills – Chad Flinn, Red Deer Polytechnic and Judi Varga-Toth, CICan
Épisode 64
vendredi 30 août 2024 • Durée 01:00:20
New standards for energy efficiency and low carbon impact in construction are demanding new skills in the trades – skills your young workers might be more familiar with than you are. Chad Flinn, associate vice-president of academics at Red Deer Polytechnic, and Judi Varga-Toth, manager of the ImpAct-Climate program at Colleges and Institutes Canada, are working to educate today’s construction industry in how to design and install the elements of net zero buildings. Learning needs to be ongoing in this time of rapid change, and Flinn and Varga-Toth share insights and free online resources in this episode of Fenestration Conversations.
Fenestration Conversations Episode #53: Change and What to Do About It – Anton Van Dyk, Layton Consulting
Épisode 55
vendredi 24 novembre 2023 • Durée 01:26:53
Fenestration Review columnist Anton Van Dyk – The Window Geek – has recently left window manufacturer Centra to join Layton Consulting, a Surrey, B.C,-based building engineering firm. He joins the Conversation to give us the view on the consulting business and the issues he’ll be addressing from the perspective of a guy who has had to design and sell the products that architects, governments and project owners specify. The big topic: how fast things are changing and the challenges and opportunities that are popping up for us all.
Fenestration Conversations Episode #52: In Search of Scholars – Allan Doyle, Global Windows and Doors
Épisode 54
vendredi 27 octobre 2023 • Durée 01:08:02
Fenestration Canada is offering scholarships to members to encourage continuing education in the window and door industry and to encourage young people to take up their parent’s trade. It’s part of the ongoing search for talent that’s challenging all of us to find the people to fuel growth and take our industry into the next generation. Former FenCan president, Allan Doyle, is leading the scholarship program and joins the Conversation to tell us all about it then to share his perspectives and opinions on the labour supply, immigration, training, public schools and what is and is not working when it comes to labour force development. They’re good talkers out in Richibuto, N.B., so you’ll enjoy your time with Allan in this podcast.
Fenestration Conversations Episode #51: A Really Big Show – Laine Atkins, Fenestration Canada
Épisode 53
vendredi 29 septembre 2023 • Durée 30:16
WinDoor 2023 is coming Nov. 15-16 in Toronto and Fenestration Canada operations manager Laine Atkins joins the Conversation to tell us all about it. WinDoor has been Canada’s largest and only national show for window and door manufacturers and dealers for decades, but now it’s expanding its focus to take in the commercial “aluminum” side of the industry. Join us to get Laine’s sneak peek at the show then make your plans to join us at WinDoor!
Fenestration Conversations Episode #50: More Than Just a Buying Group – Frederick Gauthier, Fenestra
Épisode 52
vendredi 1 septembre 2023 • Durée 52:37
Fenestra Purchasing Co-Op leverages the combined buying power of its 42 window and door manufacturer members to obtain rebates on purchases from selected suppliers, yes. But as Frederick Gauthier, Fenestra general manger, explains in this episode of Conversations, the group delivers much more to its members. At two meetings a year, Fenestra members get together to share knowledge and build relationships that float everyone’s boats. Gauthier explains the group, what it does and its future plans, then we move on to pick his brain about what Fenestra members are seeing in the market and in the days and years ahead. Find out more at fenestra.coop.
Fenestration Conversations Episode #49: Glass Man – Suhel Kachwala, FG Glass
Épisode 51
vendredi 7 juillet 2023 • Durée 01:13:22
Suhel Kachwala’s last name means “glass man” in Parsi. It doesn’t get a lot more fitting than that, because Kachwala is the second-generation managing director of FG Glass, one of India’s largest glass fabricators. His father and uncle started the business in 1976, the year he was born, and now he runs it alongside his brother and two cousins – all engineers. Kachwala’s business brings him to North America several times each year, so he is in a perfect position to tell us about the Indian glass industry, what is trending in Asian façade design and how the North American and Indian businesses are different. It was a fascinating conversation…enjoy!
Fenestration Conversations Episode #48: Good Help is Hard to Find – Amy Roberts, FGIA
Épisode 50
vendredi 9 juin 2023 • Durée 55:23
Amy Roberts, Canadian operations and glass technical director for the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance, has been looking into where we might find the skilled and unskilled labour we are all lacking in our operations. Roberts’ research has revealed that there are several provincial and federal programs – some with hundreds of millions of dollars in funding – aimed at helping you recruit, train and pay new entrants into your workforce. Especially if those workers are from under-represented groups. She joins the podcast to discuss what that challenges are in finding the staff we need; what the barriers might be to our system generating those workers; and how the present system works and could work better. Immigration, apprenticeship and inclusion are all on the table.
Federal resources for recruiting and training
Construction Career Pathways – BuildForce Canada
Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot – Immigration and Citizenship Canada
Skilled Trades Awareness and Readiness Program – Employment and Social Development Canada
Fenestration Conversations Episode #47: The Door to Growth – David Klein, ODL
Épisode 49
lundi 15 mai 2023 • Durée 44:11
President and COO of ODL, David Klein, joins the Conversation to discuss the company’s recent spate of acquisitions in Canada, including well-known door manufacturer, Tru Tech. Klein brings perspective from his time in the automotive and appliance industries to the discussion and goes over the strategy behind the acquisitions; the trends in the door business now; the unique nature of the Canadian market; and the thinking behind regional manufacturing. It’s a fascinating look inside one of the industry’s biggest suppliers as it moves into a wider portfolio of products and services.
Fenestration Conversations Episode #46: Shooting the Data Rapids – Michelle Throssell and Barb Hooley, Turner & Townsend
Épisode 48
vendredi 17 mars 2023 • Durée 41:52
New concepts are emerging in construction contracts aimed at bringing project owners, contractors and subcontractors closer together as partners rather than bosses and hirelings. But to navigate these new structures, especially on today’s larger P3 projects, glazing contractors are going to need to be prepared for a world of enhanced transparency, data collection and communication. Michelle Throssell and Barb Hooley help contractors sail these stormy seas through international project management consultant, Turner and Townsend, and join Glass Talk to explain some of the new jargon, outline the benefits of integrated project management and give us a sneak peek at what’s going to be asked of us in the years ahead.
