LEGAL
43 ARE YOU PROPERLY MANAGING
YOUR CONTRACTS?
Documentation is key on every
construction project
FEATURES
18 A DIFFERENT GRAIN
The benefits of using recycled concrete
are gaining popularity in Saskatchewan
22 BUILDING BLOCKS
SHCA’s donation to Mother Teresa Middle
School in Regina will help provide a
future to underprivileged youth
Contents
DEPARTMENTS
5 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Looking to the Future
7 NEWS FROM THE FIELD
16 SHCA MEMBER COMPANIES
17 SHCA EVENTS
47 INJURY SOLUTIONS
Some Employers are Feeling the
Fallout of the Saskatchewan Workers’
Compensation Board’s New Rate Model
48 THE BOTTOM LINE
Anticipating the Year Ahead
FEATURED SHCA MEMBER
26 ELRUS AGGREGATE SYSTEMS
Four decades after the idea of “building
a better mousetrap,” Elrus products are a
common sight in many parts of the world
PLUS
31 CCA
THE CANADIAN CONSTRUCTION
ASSOCIATION HELPS SHINE LIGHT ON
ENDANGERED PLACES
CCA celebrates its centennial
with community engagement
32 SARM
CLEARING THE PATH PRIMARY WEIGHT
CORRIDOR PROGRAM
SARM and MHI conducting a program audit
35 SRC
UAVS TO THE RESCUE
Drones are changing the way crews
respond to emergency situations
SAFETY
39 CREEPING IN
An overview of confined
spaces in Saskatchewan
18
On the cover:
Using recycled concrete
and asphalt for new road
construction has been practised
for decades, though it isn’t as
popular as some would assume.
In Saskatchewan, little to no
incentives are offered for using
recycled concrete, something
that Clint Fiessel of Rock Crusher
Recycling hopes will change.
Read about recycled concrete
applications in Saskatchewan on
page 18.
Q2 2018
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