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The built environment sector has the potential to achieve emission reductions of over 50 per cent by 2030 using available technologies, according to a recent analysis – via @Building_mag
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Accelerating deep retrofits is not only critical to hitting Canada’s net-zero by 2050 goal, it also plays a major role in how we’ll decarbonize the existing #building sector – via @BizSustainably
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How can a #propertymanager or board member understand what steps to take when enforcing the governing documents? These recent cases reveal what the CAT expects from #condo corporations – via @REMINetwork
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Researchers are calling for storm resistant measures in provincial #building codes to better protect homes – via @ConstructConnx
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To prepare for the anticipated growth in sales of electric vehicles, #multiresidential property owners are advised to take steps now to ensure their #buildings are EV-ready.
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A recent CAT decision serves as a reminder to #condo corporations of their obligation to adequately investigate and try to resolve unit-to-unit disputes – via @LashCondoLaw
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To help you better understand and quantify what capital projects or expenditures should be planned for, Cion can provide a complete condition assessment for acquisitions or divestures, refinancing, and insurance requirements.
The Canadian real estate industry is being pushed by regulations and trends toward operating more #sustainable#buildings, addressing embodied carbon, and opportunities for affordable housing.
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#Condominium corporations cannot ignore noise complaints, but rather must reasonably investigate and then follow through with enforcement steps, as and when appropriate – via @condolawnews
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.@RickHansenFdn: Barriers to #accessibility in the built environment often go unnoticed by people who don’t have to contend with them – until they inevitably do. – via @Building_mag
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