CCA Best Practices in Construction Symposium

July 21, 2025

Join Canadian Contruction Association October 30-31, 2025 in Toronto for the Canadian Construction Association’s inaugural Best Practices in Construction Symposium. The line-up of experts will bring you the tools, strategies, and real-world insights you can put to work right away when delivering your next project.

Early bird rates expire August 4.

Headlining the Symposium is Dan Playfair, Vice-President of Major Component Replacement Future Unit Planning at Bruce Power. Dan oversees high-stakes, high-impact upgrades to Canada’s largest nuclear power facility. In his keynote, Dan will share how Bruce Power is applying construction best practices at an industrial scale, including innovative project planning, technology, cross-team collaboration, and lessons learned from delivering multi-billion-dollar infrastructure projects safely and efficiently.

What you will learn

From engaging speakers to insightful panel discussions and networking sessions, the program is crafted to help you solve everyday job site challenges and deliver better project outcomes.

Topics include:
  • Greener building practices — and how to implement them
  • Data-driven decision-making from site to office
  • Project management strategies that deliver results
  • Equitable procurement and smarter contracting
  • Collaboration models that break down silos
  • Post-pandemic innovations that are here to stay

Go HERE to register

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