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Cancelled condo projects not only lead to frustrated and disappointed homeowners, but also to distrust for the building industry. This is one small but important step to ensure trust with consumers. READ MORE
Good news for contractors: Major revisions to Ontario's Construction Act usher in statutory prompt payment provisions and mandatory adjudication. READ MORE
Thinking of creating a broker co-operation program for your new lowrise site? Think twice.
Builders, before you commit to a broker co-op program to help sell your latest project, think twice if you really need one. Use these pros and cons to help you decide.
Now we're cooking
Get a lay of the land with this year's assembly of some of the best (and most surprising) new products for kitchens and bathrooms on the market.
Seeing red over traffic light system for Toronto developers
The red light-green light traffic light system for approvals recently imposed by three City of Toronto councillors is inappropriate, disrespectful of the legal system and not worthy of their public office. Here's why.
There's a water crisis looming in Toronto, and if we don't act now, it will costs us – financially and in other ways. READ MORE
Not everyone is comfortable doing media interviews. Here are 10 tips to not only help you relax and get your point across, but shine through like a star. READ MORE
Development charges are a growing problem for the new home development industry, and it's time we did something about it – before it's too late. READ MORE
Condo construction and ownership are booming in the GTA, but not all investors are suited to renting out their unit. That’s where professional property management comes in. READ MORE
A surprising number of small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in the construction industry struggle with choosing the right technological paths or even choosing technology at all, simply because this is uncharted territory.