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Website Disclaimer

This disclaimer document governs your use of our informational website. By using the website located at https://bccassn.com and its subdirectories, you agree to, and accept this disclaimer in full. If you disagree with any part of this disclaimer, do not use our website, as that condition prohibits you from doing so. The BC Construction Association reserves the right to modify these terms at any time, and thus, you should check for changes before proceeding to utilize the services and content of BCCA. By using this site after changes have been made to this document, you agree to accept those changes, whether or not you have reviewed them.

Rights to information published

All materials on this site are protected by copyright and intellectual property laws and are the property of the BC Construction Association. Unless stated otherwise, you may access and download the materials located on https://bccassn.com only for personal, non-commercial use. You may not reproduce this material on your personal website, blog, social network, or any other online resource.

Any and all content (including user and visitor generated content) submitted either via email, comment forms, or any other page hosted at https://bccassn.com or its content aggregation systems becomes the property of BCCA. BCCA reserves the right to alter, remove, re-post, re-purpose, market, or trade any such content.

Site content (quality, accuracy and use)

Visitors who use this website and rely on any information do so at their own risk.

This Web site and the attached documents are provided “as is” without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Information found at https://bccassn.com will not always be up to date and cannot necessarily be relied upon.

The information is intended solely for entertainment purposes and may not be used as a substitute for professional advice and/or information, as circumstances will vary from person to person. You should not act or rely upon this information without seeking professional advice. Do not attempt any of the suggested actions, solutions, remedies, or instructions found on this website without first consulting with a qualified professional. They are not intended to be nor do they constitute actionable professional advice. Transmission of this information is not intended to create a professional-client relationship between BCCA (or it’s parent, the BC Construction Association) and you.

The owners, editors, contributors, administrators, and other staff of BCCA (a BC Construction Association web property) are not qualified professionals, and are simply aggregating information found online for entertainment purposes only.

By using this website, you hereby forfeit any and all claims, past, present, and future, against the owners, editors, contributors, administrators, and other staff of BCCA (a BC Construction Assocaition web property).

Privacy Policy

We adopt a zero tolerance approach towards the transmission of unsolicited e-mails or spam via our network. The transmission of unsolicited e-mails or spam is strictly prohibited.

1) BCCA Privacy Policy

BCCA will ensure to act in accordance with Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL).

Definitions

Spam: any electronic commercial message sent without the express consent of the recipient(s). Spam is also used as the vehicle for the delivery of other online threats such as spyware, phishing, and malware.

BCCA understands the goal of the anti-spam legislation in Canada is to deter damaging and misleading forms of spam. BCCA realizes that education and awareness are the key to ensuring the right steps are taken to combat spam. BCCA will ensure that network security program, spam filters and anti-virus software is utilized at all times on all company computers and related technologies.

In order to achieve the goals of the anti-spam legislation, BCCA will ensure to act in compliance with Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation. In order to ensure compliance, commercial electronic messages (email marketing) done by BCCA will be based on a consumer opt-in approach. BCCA will gain consent for commercial electronic messages purposes prior to sending commercial messages (including emails), unless we have a pre-existing business relationship with the client, candidate, business partner, independent contractor, or affiliate, as in these particular cases consent is considered to be implied.

BCCA shall ensure the following practices are followed when using electronic messaging for marketing purposes:

  1. Maintain rigorous email list management practices
  2. Include all essential company information predominantly within the message such as our name and contact information (including address and phone number)
  3. Include an opt-in approach to allow subscribers to confirm they want BCCA`s messages
  4. Include an opt-out (or unsubscribe) message that is simple and conspicuous within the email

2) Contact Information

If you have any questions with respect to this Policy, its last updates or our practices in relation to the treatment of spam, do not hesitate to communicate with us by e-mail at communications@bccassn.com or at the following mailing address:

BC Construction Association
203-3531 Uptown Blvd.
Victoria, BC
Canada V8Z 0B9
1-250-475-1077