Studies Examining the Initial Cost of Construction for Multi-Residential Buildings Released for Saskatchewan Cities
Our industry partner, The Canadian Concrete Masonry Producer’s Association (CCMPA), commissioned Dr. Walter G.M. Schneider III, Ph.D., P.E., CBO, MCP, CFO, from Penn State University, to compare the initial cost of construction for multi-residential buildings using...
SMI – Proud Supporter of Saskatchewan Construction Week
The Saskatchewan Masonry Institute is proud to be a participant of the 2018 Saskatchewan Construction Week Lobby Day that will be held on Tuesday, April 17, 2018 in Regina. Saskatchewan Construction Week The next Saskatchewan Construction Week - April 11-17, 2018 –...
March 2018 Newsletter
We have completed our most recent newsletter filled with everything SMI has been busy with lately! *Please note there has been a winner has correctly identified the featured building in the first contest but we are still welcoming submissions for the best Flemish Bond...
Welcome Brick City
Welcome to our Newest Member: The members of the Saskatchewan Masonry Institute would like to take the opportunity to welcome it's newest member. 3718 Kinnear Place, Saskatoon, SK S7P 0A6 Phone: 306-229-2249 Fax: 306-384-0344
2017 Thermal Performance Seminar Series
The thermal performance of buildings plays an important and increasingly significant role in the energy efficiency requirements contained in Canadian building codes. However, understanding and meeting these requirements has also become increasingly complex for...
Lieutenant Govenor’s Heritage Awards 2017
The 2017 Lieutenant Governor's Heritage Awards hosted by Heritage Saskatchewan will take place on June 14, 2017. at Government House and will be presented by the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, Her Honour the Honourable Vaughn Solomon Schofield. This annual...
We Have Moved
The Saskatchewan Masonry Institute has relocated to: 300-701 Broadway Ave Saskatoon SK S7N 3B1 Come check out our new Office space. While the rest of the floor is still under renovation, our space is completed - entrance to building is located on the North side. ...
New Study Finds Insurance Costs are Greater for Wood Frame Buildings
New Study Finds Insurance Costs are More Than Six Times Greater for Wood Frame Buildings Compared to Concrete Buildings by Brad Crumb, Canada Masonry Design Centre Ottawa, ON – March 21, 2016 – A new study of the property insurance costs for wood-frame and concrete...