Urban Toronto | May 17, 2022
Michael Pond, BESc, P.Eng. | Principal

RJC Engineers is acting as prime consultant for a handful of the City's shelter projects. RJC are structural engineers and building scientists, but their role in the shelter project is related to another area of their expertise, which is consulting on restoration and renovation work.

Sealant and Waterproofing Association of Canada (SWA) Bulletin | Spring 2022
Jeremy Horst, CET, LEED® AP | Principal

I am pleased to open the page on the first edition of the SWA Bulletin. We are always seeking new and engaging ways to connect with our members and this is another step towards that mission.

Daily Commercial News | April 28, 2022
Tibor Kokai, MSc, PhD, P.Eng. | Principal Emeritus

PCL Construction, RJC Engineers, B+H Architects and Walters Group joined forces earlier this month to contribute to the Let's Make History Again, a fundraiser in support of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF).

SABMag | Spring 2022

Designed to feel like it is part of the surrounding forest, the Clayton Community Centre focuses on meeting the current and evolving needs of residents, with social gathering spaces that help foster wellness, connection and resilience.

Daily Commercial News | April 13, 2022
RJC Engineers wood experts discuss projects that feature interesting wood curves

People who think wood is a building material of convention, best specified for straight columns, beams and flat floor panels aligned in a regular grid are missing the boat on its broad range of possibilities. Wood and mass timber buildings with unusual geometries or sweeping curves are not only possible but are gaining a following among progressive design teams.

Concrete International | April 2022
Gold Bar Digester No. 3

The International Concrete Repair Institute (ICRI) announced the winners of its 2021 Project Awards. Three finalists were chosen for the Project of the Year and the winner was announced at the annual awards luncheon presentation on October 12, 2021.

Award Magazine | March 2022

The Red Fish Healing Centre for Mental Health & Addiction in Coquitlam, B.C. is so much more than a treatment facility: from the site on which it stands, its design, and the artwork inside, to its technology and systems, and innovative care model, the sensitive approach taken with each and every aspect of this project has resulted in an outstanding first-ofits- kind healing centre that celebrates a highly unique model of care – one based on decades of research, experience, and expertise in treating the most complex forms of mental health and substance use relating specifically to this complex population.

Award Magazine | March 2022
Nick Trovato, BSc, MEng, P.Eng. FEC, FGC (Hon.) | Managing Principal

It’s becoming a familiar but welcome statement in construction circles, this time voiced by Nick Trovato, managing principal, RJC Engineers as it pertains to restoration work. Trovato says, “Last year was very busy despite COVID, and the same is proving true for 2022.

CISC Advantage Steel Spring 2022
Frédéric Brunet, MASc, P.Eng. | Design Engineer

Unlike Matt Humphries, who is a well-established engineer working as a principal at a major firm with several recognizable projects under his belt, the subject of this leadership profile is an example of someone earlier in the leadership curve. But while his career isn't as fully realized, Frederic Brunet is establishing himself as a future leader.

Canadian Property Management | March 2022
Nicole Babuik, BASc, P.Eng., LEED® AP | Associate

Rooftop unit (RTU) replacement projects don’t happen very often, but when they do, building owners and facility managers should know that it’s not always as simple as swapping out the old with the new. Codes, technology, and even snow load requirements can change on a regular basis — meaning, it’s good to be prepared for some variances to your original plan and footprint.