weather conditions and more. In this issue of Piling Canada,
we begin exploring the challenges of northern construction
in our first-ever Northern and Remote Communities-themed
edition. Read about companies who work in northern and
Arctic regions, how to facilitate partnerships with Aboriginal
communities, what to do to prep your equipment for harsh
northern conditions and how to transport your assets to
difficult-to-access sites.
If there’s something in this issue that’s missing and
you want us to research it for you, let me know. It won’t
be the last time we focus an issue of Piling Canada on the
Canadian north.
I’m sure some of you have noticed that Piling Canada
has become more active on social media over the past few
months. In July, we added Jen Bondoc to our team and she’s
been busy connecting with you via Twitter, Facebook and
LinkedIn. If you haven’t already, be sure to follow Piling
Canada to stay informed. Send us photos of your projects
and we’ll be happy to share! Over the winter, we’ll also be
making some big changes to PilingCanada.ca, so stay tuned
for more updates.
As always, I hope you enjoy this special edition of Piling
Canada, and I’m looking forward to your thoughts and
feedback.
Happy reading,
Jill Harris
866-953-2182
jharris@lesterpublications.com
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