For Immediate Release
November 8, 2022
An exciting New Chapter Begins - CSC Launches the new Okanagan Valley Chapter
TORONTO, Ontario - Construction Specifications Canada
(CSC) is pleased to launch and grant a Chapter Charter for the formation of the
Okanagan Valley Chapter.
The Okanagan Valley region is defined by the basin of Lake
Okanagan located in British Columbia's southern interior. Its largest city,
Kelowna, together with West Kelowna, is Canada's fastest growing metropolitan
area. According to Statistics Canada, the population grew to 222,162 in 2021, a
14% increase since from 2016. Vernon, 50
km to the north, and Penticton, 60 km to the south, are the regions two other
largest cities. According to the 2016 census, the region's total population was
362,258 and is currently estimated to be close to 400,000.
With hundreds of architectural, engineering, design
and construction firms in the region, CSC determined the need to launch a new
Chapter to cater to the growing market, enabling us to provide quality
education, training and professional development opportunities and to further
our aims and objectives as an organization servicing the design and
construction industry.
"Until now, this region was largely underserved with the
nearest CSC Chapters located in Vancouver and Vancouver Island" explains Kazim
Kanani, FCSC, CCCA, CSP, CDT, President of CSC. "But now, with the launch of
the Okanagan Valley Chapter, design and construction professionals can access
CSCs world class education, training and professional development
opportunities without having to leave the region."
The Okanagan Valley Chapter will be led by Tim Simpson who will
serve as the Chapter Director and Interim Chair alongside Herb Guhl, FCSC, RSW,
Ashley Foster, CTR, Mark Felt, CCCA and Spencer Todd, CSP. "Our goal is to
successfully deliver to the Okanagan Valley region, boots on the ground,
providing the local design and construction industry with networking,
professional development, and education opportunities. We look forward to bringing
to this region the same trusted resources that many in the industry take for
granted elsewhere and look forward to becoming the trusted resource for the
industry" notes Chapter Director, Tim Simpson.
For more information about the Okanagan Valley Chapter and
its events and offerings, visit http://okanagan.csc-dcc.ca.
About Construction Specifications Canada (CSC)
Founded in 1954, CSC is a national not-for-profit
association with now 16 Chapters across the country. CSC exists to be the
trusted resource for the construction community and has the mission to educate,
connect and lead the design and construction community to achieve excellence in
project delivery. CSC is an all-encompassing institution bringing the
architecture, design, engineering and construction community together by
providing education, training, designations, networking and collaboration
opportunities.
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