EWRB – ENERGY & WATER REPORTING & BENCHMARKING Most privately-owned buildings larger than 100,000 square feet must report their 2020 energy and water consumption by July 1, 2021. This is an annual reporting requirement. Buildings larger than 50,000 square feet...
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5 Reasons Condominium Managers Need A Trusted Building Engineering Partner
certifications and qualifications As a condominium manager, your day to day tasks can get pretty overwhelming. The best thing you can do is eliminate as many problems as possible before they even exist. Whether the condominium is in the design process or a couple of...
How Drones Are Changing Engineering and Building Inspections
From mechanical arms assisting doctors in surgery to drones delivering online shopping packages, technology is quickly transforming how we work in every field. Every industry is maximizing their potential with new and exciting programs and machinery, and the...
ODOUR TRANSFER
CONTROLLING ODOUR TRANSFER IN CONDOMINIUMS WHAT ARE ODOURS? Odours consist of molecules that float and are carried by air movement. Condominium occupants frequently complain of unwanted odours in their units: intruding smells of cigarettes, cooking, garbage, and the...
STANDARD UNIT DESCRIPTION
WHAT IS A STANDARD UNIT? Condominium Corporations in Ontario are required to obtain insurance for both the common elements and the Standard Unit against major perils such as fire, lightning, windstorm, water escape and many others. Additionally, the corporation is...
PROMPT PAYMENT COMPLIANCE SEMINAR
EFFECTS ON CONDOMINIUMS PROMPT PAYMENT ARRIVED FOR ONTARIO'S CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ON OCTOBER 1ST, 2019. It is critical that condominium boards, property managers, and contractors take steps to ensure that their payment processes fully comply with the new legislation....
What Does Water Leak Repair Involve for Condominiums?
Inspections are crucial when determining the safety, reliability and soundness of any structure, whether you own it, manage it, rent it, are looking to sell or purchase it. This is especially true when it comes to searching for troubling water leaks that can cause...
STANDARD INSURABLE UNIT DESCRIPTION – ALBERTA
STANDARD INSURABLE UNIT DESCRIPTION As defined in Section 60.1 (c), a Standard Insurable Unit Description is a description of “notional typical standard fixtures and finishing in a residential unit or class of residential units,” provided to purchasers by the...
James Rammos Joins Keller Engineering Engineers
Keller Engineering Engineers welcomes James Rammos, who joins our Professional Engineering team today. "Jim’s wealth of experience expands our technical knowledge and services to even better serve our client’s challenges" - Henry Jansen With over 26 years of...
Keller Jansen Engineers Welcomes Liana Di Ilio To The Team
Keller Engineering Engineers welcomes Liana Di Ilio, who joined our team this month. "Liana is very detailed oriented. She will become a key resource for keeping our projects on-track" - Henry Jansen As a recent graduate of Carleton University's Environmental...










