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October 2008
2008 Conference: VA/VM Creating Value
Creating value is critical to the Canadian economy. Systematic application of Value Analysis enables industry, government and the service sector to create value and harness innovation. Its strength comes from the power of the synergy, creativity and the experience of the multi-disciplinary team members and the use of functional analysis as the basis for consideration of alternate solutions. The 2008 CSVA conference brings together representatives from government, industry and practitioners to demonstrate...
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February 2008
Annual General Meeting
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January 2008
CSVA Montreal Breakfast
You are invited to a CSVA breakfast on January 30th, 2008, from 7 to 8:30 AM at D’Aversa Restaurant, 700 de la Gauchetière (between Beaver Hall andUniversity) at the lower level of Banque Nationale building. Parking is free on the street until 9AM. The cost is $5; free for student.Every body would be given a one-minute opportunity to share a point on Value Management (methodology, ice breaker, reference, etc.). Please bring copies of your document (one pager). (This...
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November 2007
2007 Conference: VA/VM in Innovation
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September 2007
How Value Analysis Improves Sustainability
An informative evening session on how Value Analysis can improve project sustainability in different sectors. Presenters will highlight how the VA job plan can be used to focus on sustainability. The VA process use of teamwork & multi-lateral thinking, the ability to generate new ideas and the need to champion new ideas are some of the keys to successfully improving sustainability on real projects.Meeting Location: Ontario Ministry of Transportation, 301 St. Paul St. (Niagara Room...
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February 2007
Annual General Meeting
The CSVA Annual General Meeting was held in Gananoque, Ontario. Members and spouses enjoyed a snowy drive to a beautiful resort on the St. Lawrence River. The AGM synopsis:
Board of Directors elected
Members honoured Ronald Blanchet's contribution to CSVA
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October 2006
Ontario MPP Kevin Flynn keynote at CSVA conference
The Parliamentary Assistant for the Minister of Energy, MPP Kevin Flynn, delivered a keynote speech at the 2006 CSVA conference. Mr. Flynn commented on his positive experiences with Value Engineering as a Regional Councillor in the Regional Municipality of Halton.
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October 2006
2006 Annual CSVA Conference
The 2006 Annual Conference
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November 2005
Winning Presentation - Quebec Section New Member, Module I Reception
The winning presentation (Value Engineering Workshop, McGill University, 21-Nov-05) was the group which presented the project, Heat recovery system for aluminium smelters, with Bechtel Corporation.The winning team, (left to right) Kevin Li Kam Chuen, Michal Wozny, Guylaine St-Jean, Daniel Côté, Jonathan Faille, Alain Leblanc, Bob Baxter.
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October 2004
2004 Annual CSVA Conference
The Canadian Society of Value Analysis (CSVA) conference was held in Toronto, October 25-26, 2004. The conference objective was to encourage public sector use of value engineering and risk analysis on infrastructure projects. The conference demonstrated public and private sector approaches to value engineering and risk analysis in two areas; 1) project portfolio management, and 2) the planning, design and construction of infrastructure. Speakers from the Ontario, Quebec and Alberta governments,...
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