WorkSafeBC will be introducing new regulations regarding asbestos-related work in British Columbia. Starting from January 1, 2024, it will be compulsory for individuals engaged in asbestos abatement activities to undergo…
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Webinar Recording: CMHC Mortgage Loan Insurance (MLI) Direct Incentives for all Provinces
The Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation provides a series of incentives for Rental properties across Canada. These address such items as housing affordability, accessibility and Energy Efficiency and Greenhouse Gas…
read moreWebinar Recording: Unveiling the Latest Insights: Asbestos in BC – Your Comprehensive Guide to What’s New and Essential Information
This seminar provides Property and Facility Managers with a summary of their responsibilities under provincial regarding asbestos and other hazardous building materials. It covers essential requirements, such as baseline asbestos…
read moreWebinar Recording: FortisBC External Energy Upgrade Incentives for BC
FortisBC and CleanBC offer significant and generous incentive funding for energy studies and capital upgrades to heating and cooling systems for existing commercial, institutional, industrial, and multi-unit residential buildings. These programs provide funding…
read moreWebinar Recording: Latest Updates on Stage 14 Amendments: Why Development is Going to Cost More
If you’re a developer, planning a site upgrade, or are responsible for the movement of soils in British Columbia, you should be aware of the upcoming amendments to the Contaminated…
read moreWebinar Recording: Building Environmental Tech Solutions
New sensor-based systems for monitoring the indoor environment and building condition have been developed to support intelligent building operations and maintenance. These systems use new and emerging wireless networks like…
read moreWebinar Recording: Path to Net Zero for Canadian Real Estate
The Canadian federal government recently announced specific targets for reducing Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions to 40% below 2005 levels. The carbon price is set to rise from $50 per tonne of emissions to $170 by 2030. Canadian real estate investors, specifically institutional capital are facing pressure to demonstrate Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) and targeted GHG reductions.
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