May 28, 2007
Associations
Heavy equipment theft rises
Ontario's spike in thefts bucks national trend
NIAGARA FALLS
Heavy equipment theft has prompted the Ontario Sewer and Watermain Construction Association (OSWCA) to call for mandatory tracking devices in rented equipment.
Ex-OPP officer George Kleinsteiber, a consultant for OSWCA, released his second review on heavy equipment theft. “It was once again another busy year for myself, the association and of course, the thieves in Ontario,” said Kleinsteiber.
Despite a proactive approach by OSWCA to combat equipment theft, thieves are still very active throughout Ontario, he said.
In 2006, 15 pieces of equipment were stolen from association members; seven were recovered. Another three stolen in 2005 were returned.
“Our members’ incidents of theft in 2006 are not indicative of the national average, including the GTA and Ottawa, which showed a small rise in the number of thefts reported in 2006 over 2005.”
“It would appear the theft rate in Canada has held steady over the last year.”
Nationally, the statistics indicate that recovery rose 13 per cent from 10 per cent in the previous year.
An area that also continues to be of concern to the OSWCA is the equipment rental industry. Sewer and watermain construction contractors realize once they acquire heavy equipment from rental companies, they are liable for what happens to the equipment.
Statistics show the number of reported thefts of rented equipment is on the rise, said Kleinsteiber.
“This is because, as we know, very few rental companies install some sort of tracking devices in their equipment,” he observed.
“Rental companies need to feel pressure from both contractors and construction companies that they will not rent equipment from them unless a tracking system or immobilizer has been installed to prevent the problem of theft and keep our insurance brokers happy.”
There are a number of devices available on the market to help in deterring thieves from carting away construction equipment. Electronic devices using Global Position System (GPS) tracking are no bigger than a cigarette package and can be affixed to front end loaders, backhoes or excavators.
If thieves still decide to drive away with equipment, the OSWCA provides contractors and employers with five tips to prevent thievery: Notify the manufacturer immediately after calling the police. Companies such as Caterpillar, John Deere and Case keep files on reported stolen equipment; have a welder inscribe company names on the buckets, boom and frame of equipment; install a new key ignition system using a chip, if the equipment is made by Caterpillar; install a “Denver Boot” on compressors or generators and other mobile equipment; and install a rectangular square onto the wheel rim housing after removing one wheel and rim from any compressor, generator or lighting platform.
The OSWCA provides North America with a stolen equipment website, open to all contractors who have had equipment stolen from their construction sites. It is www.stolenheavyequipment.com.
| MOST POPULAR STORIES |
- International Living Building Institute launches new challenge
- Infrastructure gets funding increase in B.C. Budget 2010
- Society aiming for net zero energy for all new builds by 2030
- Terrane Metals Corp. set to start construction on mine near Fort St. James, British Columbia
- Budget includes $7.7 billion in infrastructure stimulus funding
- 20 Most Popular Stories
| TODAY’S TOP CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS |
These projects have been selected from 342 projects with a total value of $2,911,425,288 that Reed Construction Data Building Reports reported on yesterday.
HOTEL RESORT, GOLF COURSE & WELLNESS CENTRE
$477,000,000 Kelowna BC Prebid
$229,795,000 Edmonton AB Negotiated
$50,000,000 Winnipeg MB Prebid
| CURRENT STORIES |
- Scott Construction continues work on research centre at Vancouver General Hospital
- Independent contractors association criticizes Burnaby’s fair wage policy
- Eastern, central focus of federal budget a concern to industry
- Industry welcomes federal government’s commitment to labour-market tracking
- International Living Building Institute launches new challenge
- International snowplow championship packs ‘em in
- Study supports domed stadium for Saskatchewan Roughriders in Regina
- U.S. construction spending drops by $5.5 billion
- Canada BIM Council nears information exchange agreement with U.S. counterpart
- SNC Lavalin awarded Saskatchewan carbon capture project
- Dominion Construction gets two B.C. contracts
- Fraud charges laid against former head of Quebec labour union
- Alberta team wins silver at U.S. bricklaying championship
- New technology allows concrete to come clean
- Ontario Masonry Contractors’ Association launches design awards
- Ontario architects, general contractor associations issue joint HST bulletin
- WSIB report a clear response to ideas we submitted, Ontario General Contractors Association chief says
- McGuinty dismisses NDP land deal allegations
- Historic Kingston Dry Dock restored, enhanced
- Centre for Energy Innovation in Windsor, Ontario built using Termobuild HVAC system
- Canadian Standards Association parking garage standard gets tougher
- Accelerated schedules a challenge for vinyl flooring
- Good materials, shoddy workmanship produces poorly performing floor
| ALEX’S ECONOMICS BLOG |

Reed Construction Data Chief Economist Alex Carrick discusses current developments in the North American economic environment with emphasis on the construction industry.
- A dozen incredible measurement sets on Canada’s changing ethnic mix (March 9, 2010)
- How fragile is recovery around the world? (March 3, 2010)
- The world financial crisis goes into extra innings (February 25, 2010)
- More

| PROJECT NEWS BRIEFS |
Updates on Canadian construction projects from Reed Construction Data’s research team. More 
- Rounthwaite Dick & Hadley Architects begin work on arena plans for Flamborough, Ontario (Aug 17, 2009)
- Orillia Market Square aims for LEED Silver certification (Jun 25, 2009)
- Designs for new York Region District School Board building features energy efficiency (Jun 23, 2009)
- IPC Energy considers Milford location for future wind farm (May 22, 2009)
- Waterloo partnership seeks LEED Silver for West Side Family YMCA and District Library (May 22, 2009)



