Maple Leaf Housing Centre

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Maple Leaf Housing Centre
Maple Leaf Housing Centre
Sustainable Solutions for Global Housing
Overview
Mr. Wayne Stevens
President & CEO – Maple Leaf Housing Centre
Mr. Stevens has more than thirty-five years
experience in the construction industry and is a
specialist in residential construction.
In addition to his construction expertise Mr.
Stevens has many years of experience in
training and technology transfer, as well as incountry capacity building.
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Overview of Mr. Wayne Stevens
Registered Housing Professional
Mr. Stevens works in
cooperation with
governments and industry
in the delivery of training
and technology transfer
programs for the
construction sector, with a
particular focus on housing
and habitation.
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Mr. Stevens meets with Mongolia’s
Minister of Construction and Urban
Development
Maple Leaf Housing Centre
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The Maple Leaf Housing Centre works in
cooperation with key government and industry
stakeholders in other countries to ensure the
successful transfer of Canadian construction
technologies, standards and practices, thereby
resulting in an increased in-country capacity to
provide high quality housing.
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Maple Leaf Housing Centre
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Experience in Chile
Maple Leaf Housing Centre
Experience in Chile
2003 – Invited to Chile to meet with Corporación
Chilena de la Madera (CORMA) and its member
companies and institutions to discuss opportunities to
increase the use of Chilean wood in the construction of
housing in Chile.
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Experience in Chile
2004 – Returned to Chile to complete an needs
assessment and provide recommendations with respect
to the use of wood-frame construction technologies in
Chile.
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Experience in Chile
2004 – Signed a
Memorandum of
Understanding with
Duoc-UC with respect
to technology transfer
and training for woodframe construction.
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Experience in Chile
2005 – Returned to Chile to
discuss the details of the
agreement with Duoc-UC
and to deliver presentations
to their faculty & students on
the advantages of woodframe construction.
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Experience in Chile
2005 – Met with wood
industry members in
Chile to solicit their input
with respect to
increasing the use of
wood in construction.
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Experience in Chile
2005 – Hosted a
delegation from Duoc-UC
who came to Canada to
gain a better understanding
of the use of wood in
construction as well as the
types of training programs
used in Canada.
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Experience in Chile
2005 - Coordinated a
study-tour to Canada
for representatives
from the Ministry of
Housing to better
understand the use of
wood-frame
construction in Canada
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Experience in Chile
2006 – Met with
representatives from
INACAP and Duoc-UC
to discuss their interest
in the delivery of
modern wood-frame
construction programs.
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Experience in Chile
2007 – Met with
representatives from
industry to solicit their
support for the
delivery of advanced
wood-frame training
programs.
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Experience in Chile
2007 – Signed initial
cooperation agreement
with Universidad Católica
de Chile.
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Maple Leaf Housing Centre
Experience in Chile
2007 – Signed initial
Memorandum of
Understanding with
CORMA.
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Experience in Chile
2007 – Met with PUC
to further discuss their
interest in delivering
advanced wood-frame
construction training
programs.
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Experience in Chile
2008 – Met with
representatives from
institutions in Talca
and Concepcion to
discuss their interest
in delivering
advanced woodframe construction
programs.
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Experience in Chile
2008 – Met with
CAMARA
representatives to
provide them with
an overview of
proposed training
programs.
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Experience in Chile
2008 – Met with past
President Lagos to
brief him on our
cooperation with
government and
industry
representatives in
Chile.
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Experience in Chile
2008 – Hosted past
President Lagos and
Chilean Ambassador
Ortega on their visit to
Canada to discuss
advanced housing
technologies for use
in Chile.
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Experience in Chile
2008 – Hosted a
Catholic University
delegation who
also came to
Canada to view
new construction
technologies.
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Experience in Chile
2009 – Hosted
CTT’s architectural
design contest
winner on her
study tour visit to
Vancouver,
Canada.
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Experience in Chile
2009 – Delivered
technical seminars
to Catholic
University faculty
and students.
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Experience in Chile
2009 – Participated
as a judge in CTT’s
annual
architectural
design contest.
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Experience in Chile
2010 – Worked in
cooperation with
CORMA Maule in
the delivery of a
‘train-the-trainer’
wood-frame
construction
training program.
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Experience in Chile
2011 – Worked in
cooperation with
CORMA Maule in
the delivery of the
inaugural woodframe construction
training program to
instructors from
four Chilean
educational
institutions
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Maple Leaf Housing Centre
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The Maple Leaf Housing Centre is very proud
of its past experiences and successful
partnerships in Chile.
We look forward to future partnerships that will
provide new work force skills and safe, costeffective, and long-term housing solutions for
the people of Chile.
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Maple Leaf Housing Centre
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For more information on the
Maple Leaf Housing Centre
visit our website:
www.mlhc.ca
or contact Mr. Wayne Stevens
via e-mail:
[email protected]
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