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Two key changes to Ontario’s Construction Act introduced by Bill 216 and Bill 60
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For the past nine years, the construction industry has been governed by new Construction Act (the Act) which came into force in 2017 and replaced the previous Construction Lien Act.
The residential construction industry is at a precipice. The numbers paint a bleak picture and the forecasts are grim.
By Curtis Mercer, CHBA President
Factory-built housing construction methods, such as panelized and modular construction, are having their moment in the sun. While not a silver bullet to Canada’s housing affordability and supply challenges, they can certainly be part of the solution.
Embracing and adopting factory-built methods
In my travels to local HBAs across the country, I’m fascinated by how often this...
By Kevin Lee, CHBA CEO
Over the last few years, factory-built construction has increasingly been deemed a key part of the solution to Canada’s homebuilding productivity woes. While it has a lot to offer, the reality is that there are many market barriers to broader adoption. CHBA and our Modular Construction Council have been working hard over recent times to...
Tools
New hand and power tools put power, convenience and precision in the small of your hand
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Tool manufacturers are listening to the on-site needs of professional users such as homebuilders, renovators and trade contractors. In cordless power tools, for example, voltage capacities are trending considerably higher, while sizes are getting smaller, resulting in greater compactness of many tools. Improvements in precision, accuracy and ease of use also continue to grow.
Along with these developments, in professional...
Insulation has gone multi-function – it’s not just about saving money by reducing energy consumption, but also helping the environment, keeping the home interior comfortable and healthy regardless of weather and outside conditions. Additional insulation trends include increased use of non-ozone-depleating spray-foam, which needs to be applied by certified installers, and installing continuous insulation at the exterior walls. Here’s...
Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) members have been building, developing, and renovating Canadian homes for generations. We are sharing the extraordinary contributions CHBA members make in their communities every day through our ongoing #CdnBuilt for
Generations campaign. Here are a few recent stories. To read more stories follow our hashtag or visit chba.ca/giving-back
SRI Homes – Regent teams up with local...
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Canada’s modular landscape: Opportunities and obstacles for homebuilders and renovators
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By Natasha Rombough, Director, Marketing and Communications, CHBA
If it seems like you’ve been hearing a lot about factory-built construction these days, you’re not imagining things. Modular building techniques have taken the public – and the government – by storm, often touted as the answer to increasing sector productivity and improving Canada’s housing supply gap. And while it’s true that...
Smart and connected
Kitchens that are smart and boast Wi-Fi connectivity are among the demands of today’s homeowners. Here are some products that help deliver.
Thor Kitchen 36-in. built-in induction cooktop
THOR Kitchen says this unit “offers the power and performance of a premium professional appliance at a practical price.” Induction cooking technology combines the temperature responsiveness of a gas cooktop...
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Helping first-time homebuyers understand the benefits of choosing a new construction home
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By Diane Amato, on behalf of RBC
Diane Amato is a Toronto-based freelance writer focused on money, travel, tech, climate and social impact
Housing is a key focus for Canadians, and is one of the most complex public challenges in the country right now, as housing, real estate and construction involves municipal, provincial and federal governments.
With economic uncertainty in the air,...















