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Housing affordability vs. demolition: Can we build up without tearing down?

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Reusing and relocating ought to be part of the solution to the housing crisis

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Going Circular in the Built Environment Webinar Series – Part 2: From Demolition to Deconstruction

Join us for the second in a three-part webinar series exploring circularity in the built environment presented in partnership with the City of Calgary as we look at moving from demolition to deconstruction.

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Going Circular in the Built Environment Webinar Series – Part 3: The New Metric – Embodied Carbon

Join us for the final segment in a three-part webinar series exploring circularity in the built environment presented in partnership with the City of Calgary as we look at how embodied carbon is reshaping how we look at the built environment.

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September 2021 | Newsletter

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Autumn greetings!

Up first, we recognize the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

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August 2021 | Newsletter

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Cheers, August! We have some great things to share with you today.

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July 2021 | Newsletter

Hi there!

We have some great things to share with you today.

Up first, we have an exciting partnership between BizBiz BC and Modo Car Co-op.

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Advances in South Korea

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June 2021 | Newsletter

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