A site investigation is a necessary part of expanding facilities, buying new commercial property or constructing a new building altogether. Their purpose is to ensure a potential building site is safe for all potential users/occupants and that any and all...
Municipal GHG Challenge Fund Opening Doors to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
A new Municipal GHG Challenge Fund is a federally-funded and provincially administered program designed to help the province meet its greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets. This is an exciting opportunity for municipalities to receive substantial funding....
Online Tool will help Municipalities Manage Excess Soils
The Importance of Managing Excess Soils As Ontario continues to rapidly develop and cities continue to expand, the management of soils being excavated from developments and construction projects has to be considered. Excess soils are both a useful economic resource...
Environmental Activity and Sector Registry: How will the Air Emissions EASR Impact Your Facility
A Guide to the New Environmental Activity and Sector Registry Sadie Bachynski, Project Manager with Cambium, has written a blog to answer a number of questions about what the Environmental Activity and Sector Registry (EASR) is, who it applies to and what it means to...
Design Choices to Make a Community Walking and Cycling Friendly
Robert Voigt, an Ontario Professional Planner, and Cambium’s Senior Project Manager of Community Development Services worked with the Town of Gravenhurst to develop an Age-Friendly Active Transportation Plan. The goal was to craft an action plan that would identify...