Friday, March 20, 2009

Resolving Ontario’s Infrastructure Crisis:Road Building and Heavy Construction





Ontario’s roads, bridges, sewers and infrastructure need attention: Existing structures and services are reaching the end of their useable life-span; as population growth and tougher environmental standards demand new construction for the province’s infrastructure.

In Ontario Construction Report’s May issue, you will learn about the options and issues affecting the heavy construction sector. We’ll distribute 10,000 copies of this special report to the construction industry and policymakers/owners throughout the province. If your business works in heavy construction/infrastructure, or you wish to reach readers who care about these issues, you will want to participate in the special theme coverage.

Special editorial round-table:
As an advertiser, you will be invited to participate in the editorial coverage (along with industry leaders and association representatives) by sharing your thoughts about infrastructure issues and priorities and how you can help resolve these challenges. We’ll send you a simple questionnaire; and your answers will be incorporated in our final story. (Note: Of course, you don’t need to participate in the editorial round table to be an advertiser.)

Full editorial coverage
If you wish, and you advertise ½ page or more, we’ll publish a special editorial article for you. We can also work with you and your suppliers to create this special section.

About the Ontario Construction Report
Ontario Construction Report is the only Ontario construction publication that serves the entire province. It is a supplement to Ottawa Construction News, The GTA Construction Report, and Northern Ontario Construction News.

For more information
Chase, Director of Client Services
Construction News and Report Group
Office: (905) 228-1151 Cell: (905) 341-8686 Fax: 1-888-370-8745
email: chase@cnrgp.com
website:www.cnrgp.com

Deadline
General advertising deadline is April 24th, 2009. To guarantee editorial mention, please respond to the questionnaire sent when you complete your advertising request by April 17th, 2009

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