UrbanToronto will launch a complimentary webinar series for 2026 beginning next week, sponsored by our friends Urban Racks. The first, scheduled for Wednesday, February 25 at 1:00 PM ET, and entitled Exploring the State of Construction in the Toronto Region, will bring together industry leaders to examine the forces determining how the Greater Toronto Area is being built. Tied to our month-long State of Construction editorial series, the online session will explore the construction sector's role in shaping the region's future. Throughout February, UrbanToronto has been publishing its State of Construction series, a focused examination of the processes, pressures, and innovations throughout the industry.
Attendance is complimentary, and registration is now open.
This webinar is presented with the support of Urban Racks, a North American provider of commercial bike racks and micromobility solutions. With more than a decade of experience designing secure, durable, and technology-driven bike parking systems (including racks, lockers, shelters, and automated solutions), Urban Racks works to advance sustainable transportation infrastructure in urban environments.
UrbanToronto’s Data Analyst, Ash Navabi, and Managing Editor, Craig White, will be joined by:
Gokul Pisharoty • Chief Construction Officer, The Daniels Corporation
Gokul Pisharoty brings more than 25 years of experience in construction management, procurement, and contract administration to his role at Daniels. Since joining the company in 2006, he has overseen cost optimization strategies and project execution across high-rise, mixed-use, and masterplanned communities throughout the GTA. His background includes architectural engineering and building management, with credentials including Gold Seal certification and LEED accreditation.
Marlon Bray • Executive Vice President, Clark Construction Management
A chartered quantity surveyor with nearly three decades of experience, Marlon Bray of Clark Construction Management has worked across a wide spectrum of sectors, from residential towers to post-secondary institutions, highways, and major transit projects. Having contributed to thousands of projects ranging from small renovations to multi-billion-dollar master plans, he brings both technical and market-focused insight, particularly on the policy, economic, labour, and tax conditions affecting housing delivery in Ontario.
Register for this free event here!
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UrbanToronto has a research service, UTPro, that provides comprehensive data on development projects in the Greater Golden Horseshoe — from proposal through to completion. We also offer Instant Reports, downloadable snapshots based on location, and a daily subscription newsletter, New Development Insider, that tracks projects from initial application.
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