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Saving Time, Money and Frustration: Effective Cleaning for Waste Control Systems

The cleaning of waste control systems is a specialized industry requiring licensing by the Ministry of Environment (MOE). Finding a contractor who knows what they

Canadian Property Management

When Redevelopment Projects go Awry

Bernardo Garcia Ramirez, Design Engineer with RJC Engineers, shares five tips for getting redevelopment projects back on track after encountering the unexpected.
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Helping to build a barrier-free Canada

More than six million Canadians live with a disability¹. In everyday life, they may have fewer options when accessing transportation services, communicating with others, or

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Revolutionizing Building Management with RFID Tags and Wireless Sensors

The invisible network of tanks, pipes, valves, and fittings in a building’s plumbing system are vital components of a property. When there is a failure,

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Dynamic approach to pest management in condominiums

In the world of pest control, no two buildings are the same. Every condominium is home to unique communities, living spaces, common areas, and environmental

Canadian Apartment Magazine

Dynamic approach to apartment pest management

In the world of pest control, no two multi-residential buildings are the same. Every apartment is home to unique communities, living spaces, public areas, and

Canadian Facility Management & Design

Going Places – Prioritizing interactive digital signage in Schools, Colleges and Universities

It’s no surprise that today’s generation expects instantaneous access to information. Finding answers to questions was once time-consuming and involved research methodologies. Maybe you had

Canadian Property Management

Parkades in the EV Era

Building Code requirements may soon be changing to address design loads for parkades, particularly as electric pick-ups and SUVs begin flooding the market.

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It’s a First! Fire Safety Plan Accredited Training Now Available

When a fire broke out at 2 Forest Laneway in North York on January 6, 1995, most residents were still sleeping. The fire began at

Canadian Property Management

8 Steps to Decarbonization

Decarbonization has become an essential objective for organizations striving to reduce their carbon footprint. Here are 8 steps from Black & McDonald to help simplify the journey.

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Finessing Fenestration: Managing Owner Expectations during Window Replacements 

Originating from the Latin word ‘fenestra’ meaning “window, opening of light,” fenestration refers to the arrangement of doors and windows in a building. Modern day

CondoBusiness

Scrap the Paper – Interactive Digital Information Hubs Keep Residents Informed

Complaints about poor communication rate high among owners of condominium units. Those who are not on the Board often report feeling out of control when

CondoBusiness

Structured Cleaning in High-Rise Condos

In the dynamic world of High-Rise Janitorial where cleanliness is of utmost importance, WhiteRose Janitorial has emerged as a shining example of excellence. With an

CondoBusiness

Scratching in the Walls: Keep Pests Out This Fall

As the days shorten and the temperatures cool, we snuggle up and spend more time indoors. But we’re not the only ones looking for somewhere

REMI Network

Integrated Systems Testing (IST) helps ensure your building’s fire and life safety systems are operating as they should

All Systems GO Whether your building is new or old, office or residential, high-rise or warehouse, there is no getting around the need to respond
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Seismic Retrofits in Multi-Residential Buildings

To protect against seismic activity, multi-residential building owners are being called upon to invest in potentially life-saving structural upgrades.
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Keeping Decay at Bay

The traffic deck coating (TDC) used to protect concrete surfaces will deteriorate over time, reducing its ability to effectively do its job.