Ensure your properties stay safe from water damage during the holiday season with these essential tips for proactive property management.
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Ensure your properties stay safe from water damage during the holiday season with these essential tips for proactive property management.
Water damage is one of the fastest-growing risks for managed properties, and the financial consequences are only getting larger. In 2024, insured damage from severe weather in Canada reached a record-breaking C$8.5 billion, much of it driven by flooding and water-related events. However, not all costly water damage comes from extreme weather. In many buildings, the biggest risks start much smaller - an unnoticed leak in a plumbing line, a slow drip in a service room, or excess humidity behind walls. Left unchecked, these seemingly minor issues can spread quickly, leading to the same expensive repairs, operational disruptions, and frustrated tenants. For managers overseeing multiple buildings, this reactive approach is both inefficient and expensive. The good news is that prevention technology now makes it possible to act on early warning signs, shifting water management from reactive to proactive.
Critical infrastructure, like data centers and server rooms, are the backbone of modern industries, requiring meticulous planning and execution during construction. Moisture control and climate management rank high on the list of priorities for ensuring the resilience of these facilities. Let's explore how temporary climate control and environmental monitoring during construction play a crucial role in their success.
The high-rise construction sector in Canada has experienced significant growth in recent years, driven by urban densification, rising housing demand, and the push for mixed-use developments. In 2024 alone, the total value of building permits climbed to $145.3 billion, its highest level since 2017, boosted by a 21.2% increase in residential-sector intentions, largely led by multi-residential projects. With investment continuing into 2025, high-rise construction is accelerating.
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is the most widely used rating system for green buildings and available for nearly all building types. The framework is built in the spirit of health, efficiency, and cost-savings, and is meant to advance the industry and improve the built environment for people and planet. In 2019, LEED v4.1 was released with emphasis on performance monitoring and human health factors like indoor air quality. Naturally, the state of indoor climates and the means in which we create them offer an opportunity for construction contractors and building owners.
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