CPCA announces the 2026 National Conference in Calgary, October 15–17. Over 300 delegates are expected for three days of technical sessions, business development content, policy discussions, a 60-booth tradeshow, and the annual Excellence Awards Gala.
CPCA Welcomes 14 New Member Companies in June 2026 — Industry Momentum Continues
CPCA welcomes 14 new member companies in June 2026, bringing total membership to a record 247. New members span six provinces across applicator, supplier, engineering, and insurance sectors.
Federal Infrastructure Investment Creates Surge in Polyurea Demand Across Canadian Municipalities
Federal infrastructure funding is generating a significant surge in polyurea demand for municipal water, stormwater, and bridge infrastructure rehabilitation. CPCA member companies with the right certifications are well-positioned to capture this opportunity.
CPCA Publishes 2026 Canadian Polyurea Wage and Compensation Survey Results
CPCA’s 2026 wage survey from 89 member companies reveals entry-level polyurea technicians earning $24–$32/hour, rising to $38–$52/hour for senior certified applicators. Here are the key findings and what they mean for your business.
Respiratory Protection for Polyurea Applicators: Updated CPCA Guidelines for 2026
Updated 2026 CPCA guidelines on respiratory protection for polyurea applicators. Isocyanate sensitization is irreversible — here’s what every CPCA member company must have in place to protect their teams.
CPCA Quebec Chapter Partners With CEGEP to Launch French-Language Polyurea Training Program
The CPCA Quebec Chapter announces a new French-language polyurea training partnership with Cegep de Saint-Laurent, launching January 2026 — the first of its kind in North America.
Canadian Polyurea Association Announces Record Membership Growth in 2025
CPCA announces 34% membership growth, new certification pathways, and details for the 2025 National Protective Coatings Summit in Calgary.
New Study Confirms Polyurea Extends Infrastructure Service Life by 40+ Years
A University of Waterloo study confirms polyurea coatings extend infrastructure service life by 40-60 years with a maintenance cost reduction of 87% versus conventional alternatives.
5 Canadian Infrastructure Projects That Proved Polyurea’s Value in 2024
Five remarkable Canadian infrastructure projects from 2024 that showcased polyurea’s performance in extreme conditions — from Arctic cisterns to Trans-Canada bridge decks.
Industry Poll Results: What Is Your Biggest Polyurea Business Challenge in 2025?
Results from our 290-response industry poll: finding trained crew is the #1 challenge for Canadian polyurea businesses in 2025, followed by equipment costs and client education.