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CSC to present economic forecaster Alex Carrick
Written by Construction Specifications Canada   
alex-final_9-11Jan. 26, 2012 - The Toronto chapter of Construction Specifications Canada will host a dinner meeting on Feb. 7 featuring an economic forecast on the construction industry by Reed Construction Data chief economist, Alex Carrick. The meeting will take place at the Toronto Cricket Skating and Curling Club. Non-members may attend for $50.

Carrick will present overview forecasts of the world and Canadian economies, with a particular emphasis on what they will mean for construction activity levels in this country. Nationally and provincially, he will include 2012 and 2013 projections of housing starts, non-residential building square footage starts and investment put-in-place figures for engineering work.
 
The European debt crisis, monetary tightening in China and the 24/7 presidential election season in the U.S. are some of the factors that will have an impact on employment, interest rates and the value of the Canadian dollar. Carrick will demonstrate how commodities and construction will continue to be key building blocks for Canada over the next decade. He will try to keep the subject matter entertaining and informative as he seeks the most likely path through the uncertainty.

Alex Carrick did his undergraduate work at the University of Western Ontario, and completed an M.A. in economics at the University of Toronto. After the first year of a doctorate while living at U of T's Massey College, the lure of the job market was too great and in 1972 Alex went to work for the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction. The CISC is a trade association for structural steel fabricators in Canada. Carrick later became Secretary-Treasurer as well as economist for the CISC. Since 1985, Carrick has been chief economist with CanaData, the leading supplier of statistics and forecasting information for the Canadian construction industry. He is the closing speaker at the CanaData Annual Construction Industry Forecasts Conference, which just marked its 25th anniversary.

The meeting will start with a cocktail hour at 5 p.m. The cost is $40 for members, $50 for non-members and $55 at the door (cash or cheques only). Attendees can purchase a booklet of six tickets for $200. Online registration is available from the CSC Toronto website.
 
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