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Transformix is a premier supplier of factory automation systems and products, serving an international clientele of manufacturing firms in diverse industries.Transformix has made its mark for innovative engineering, high-quality craftsmanship, and unparal
Asterisk Engineering Corporation (AEC) is a Kingston, ON based Civil Engineering firm that provides hands on technical expertise in Municipal Engineering to an increasing client base. With recognized experts in the consulting industry. Each project of AEC is a collaborative process within complementary disciplines like Architectural, Electrical, and mechanical Engineering that combines functionality with innovative design built around our clients' needs and values.
McNeely Engineering Limited provides Structural Engineering expertise in Kingston and Eastern Ontario. The Company has been providing Structural Engineering services for its clients since 1990. Owned and managed by principal engineer Scott McNeely, who ha
G.D. Jewell Engineering Incorporated has been providing quality engineering solutions for all of our clients since 1998. With offices in Belleville, Mississauga and Kingston, GDJE provides services across north and south eastern Ontario.
Aquafor Beech Limited is a Canadian company, incorporated in 1990, providing engineering and environmental services to public and private sector clients.The firm's principal focus is on watershed planning, environmental restoration, stormwater management, fluvial geomorphology, environmental assessment/permitting, water resources engineering and municipal infrastructure design.
Public Review of CSA Draft Standard Z317.2Special Requirements for heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning(HVAC) systems in health care facilities (4th edition)CSA is pleased to announce that the draft new edition of Z317.2 (HVAC in Health Care Facilities( is available for public review and comment. To visit the draft please visit the Public Review section on CSAs website. Comments should be received by September 10, 2014 to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Read more.Download New Medical Gas Pipelines Interactive StandardStandards are coming to life with the introduction of the CSA Z7396.1 Interactive Standard, now available on the iTunes App Store . You can access all of the standards content through your Apple iPhone or iPad and enjoy dynamic navigation which saves the history of your page references for easy access to cross referenced sections of the standard. Other features include hyperlinks to regulator documents, colour image galleries and examples of critical equipment, gas flow animations and demonstrations and a select and share content feature.This interactive product is the first of many to come, from different program areas.
The School was affiliated with Queen's University, but was formed independently in order to qualify for provincial government grants. These grants could not be obtained by the University because the government would not subsidize Church-affiliated colleges. The idea of a school of practical science had been maturing in the minds of Chancellor Sandford Fleming and Principal Grant for some time and many Kingstonians supported the idea. In 1887, John Carruthers provided money for a Science Hall, which was opened in 1891. When the School of Mining was founded two years later, Science Hall became its home. Dr. W.L. Goodwin of Queen's Chemistry Department was appointed Director of the School. A great deal of the credit for the development of the School of Mining must be given to Dr. Goodwin, who constantly pressed for more and better equipment, and for larger and better accommodation. A Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science was created within Queen's College in 1894 with Professor Nathan F.