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Canadian Institute of Steel Construction

   

The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction

ORGANIZATION

The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) is the national industry organization representing the structural steel, open web steel joist and steel platework fabricating industries. Formed in 1930, CISC was granted a Federal Charter as a non-profit industry association in 1942. CISC operates as a technical, marketing and government relations organization.

MEMBERSHIP

Canadian steel fabricating firms, Detailers, Canadian steel mills and Canadian steel service centres are Members of the CISC. Its Honorary Membership category includes representatives from major foreign steel producers. In June 1990, Associate Membership categories were established for Erector and for Supplier firms. Individuals who are registered Engineers or Architects may join CISC as Associate Professional Members; contractors, quantity surveyors and others interested in steel construction may join as Associate Technical Members. (For a list of Members click here.)

SERVICES

CISC services encompass:

  • other technical publications and computer programs;
  • representation on committees of national and international organizations that prepare codes, standards and specifications;
  • information services related to design and costing of steel structures; representation in the area of industry-government relations;
  • educational activities such as provision of speakers and the presentation of workshops, seminars, conferences and continuing education courses in steel design; and,
  • preparation of design aids such as the Handbook of Steel Construction and marketing activities to promote the use of steel in construction.

Its major marketing effort is through its Project Analysis Division (PAD). PAD is staffed by specialists skilled in comparing costs and designs of structures built with steel and competitive materials. Computer programs are used extensively to aid project planners in making structural design and cost decisions.

PRODUCTS

CISC Members produce fabricated structural steel for buildings, bridges, tanks, platework and other similar steel structures. In addition, many Member companies are also engaged in related activities, such as heavy machinery manufacturing, production of castings and wholesaling of steel.

ADMINISTRATION

CISC is governed by a Board of Directors representing CISC Member Companies of various sizes, located from coast-to-coast in Canada. National representation also is provided through six CISC regions, each with its own Regional Committee. Mr. Ed Whalen is President of CISC and the Secretary is Ms. Lynn McConnell.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

CISC promotes good design and safety, together with efficient and economical use of steel as a means of expanding the construction markets for structural steel, joists and platework.

CONTACTS

CISC serves the industry, owners, developers, architects, engineers, contractors, educational institutions and all levels of government.

AFFILIATION

CISC works in close co-operation with the Steel Structures Education Foundation (SSEF) to develop educational courses and programmes related to the design and construction of steel structures.

2009-2010 CISC Board Members

Executive / Governance Committee

CISC Chairman
R. McCammon
IWL Steel Fabricators
Saskatoon, Sask.

Vice-Chairman
S.K. Benson
Benson Steel Limited
Bolton, Ontario

Past Chairman
D. Oborowsky
Waiward Steel Fabricators Ltd.
Edmonton, Alberta

President
E. Whalen (ex-officio)
CISC
Markham, Ontario

Governance Committee
J-F. Blouin
Supermétal Structures Inc.
St. Romuald, Québec

J.M. McLagan
Canron Western Constructors Ltd.
Delta, B.C.

H. Wilson
Ocean Steel & Construction Ltd.
Saint John, New Brunswick

Other Directors
*K.B. Benson
Benson Steel Limited
Bolton, Ontario

S. Blatchford
Canam Canada, Div. of
Groupe Canam Inc.
Boucherville, Québec

*A. Bouchard
Supermétal Structures Inc.
St. Romuald, Québec

P. Collins
Collins Industries Ltd.
Edmonton, Alberta

T. Devine
M&D Drafting
Edmonton, Alberta

R.W. Dionisi
ESSAR Steel Algoma Inc.
Burlington, Ontario

*M. Dutil
Canam Canada, Div. of
Groupe Canam Inc.
Ville de St-Georges, Québec

B. Hedges
Russel Metals Inc.
Mississauga, Ontario

W. Hucalak
Dymin Steel Inc.
Brampton, Ontario

S. Keenan
SSAB Enterprises
Toronto, Ontario

K. Kelly
Atlas Tube Canada ULC
Harrow, Ontario

T. Lau-Wiffin
Ed Lau Ironworks Ltd.
Kitchener, Ontario

*J. Leder
Supreme Steel Ltd.
Edmonton, Alberta

D. Luciani
CWB Group
Mississauga, Ontario

R. MacDougall
MacDougall Steel Erectors Inc.
Cornwall, PE

P. Mikolich
Gerdau Ameristeel Corp.
Whitby, Ontario

D.G. Minielly
Dymin Steel Inc.
Brampton, Ontario

W. Rolke
Shopost Iron Works (1989) Ltd.
Winnipeg, Manitoba

R. Third
George Third & Son
Coquitlam, B.C.

L. Trudeau
Abesco Ltd.
Winnipeg, Manitoba

P. Zubick
Waiward Steel Fabricators Ltd.
Edmonton, Alberta



*Honorary Director