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Canadian Brownfields 2002: A National Perspective on Brownfields Redevelopment
Canadian Brownfields 2002: A National Perspective on Brownfields Redevelopment

Date: Oct 17, 2002      Class Size: 0


Location 
Distillery Historic District (Toronto, ON)
55 Mill St.
Toronto,    Ontario   M5C 1M3
Canada
Phone: 
Fax: 

Notes: The former Gooderham & Worts site


  Summary
A National Perspective on
Community Building and Redevelopment
  Sponsors
Major Sponosors: The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC/SCHI), Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs & Housing (MMAH), Gowlings LLP


Media Sponsor: aboutREMEDIATION.com


In Partnership with: EcoLog Information Resources Group, National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (NRTEE), Economic Developers Council of Ontario (EDCO), Ontario Professional Planners Institute (OPPI), Ontario Centre for Environmental Technology Advancement (OCETA), Ontario Association of Architects (OAA), Ontario Assoication of Landscape Architects (OALA), Centre of Excellence de Montreal en Rehabilitation de Sites

  Topics
9:15 - STATE OF THE ART: Progress Report & Analysis on
Brownfields Legislation, Regulations and Local
Programs in Canada.


10:45 - CASE STUDIES IN SUSTAINABILITY: Insights and
commentary from approval agencies and developers
of four trend-setting Brownfields projects.


01:00 - CUI’s BROWNIE AWARDS Presentation


01:45 - THE HUMAN RESOURCE CHALLENGE: Building
Credibility for Brownfields Through Professional
Standards, Participation and Communication.


03:00 - BUILDING ON THE BOTTOM LINE: Connecting
finance, insurance and risk assessment for
Brownfields projects focused on Arts, Culture and
Heritage.


04:15 CLOSING KEYNOTE: What Municipalities Can Do to
Advance the Brownfields Agenda

  Main Body
The Canadian Urban Institute (CUI) is holding it's 3rd Annual Brownfields conference. This year’s event features:
State of the Art: Progress report & analysis on Brownfields legislation and regulation in Canada and the U.S.

Case Studies in Sustainability: Insights and commentary on four trend-setting Brownfields projects.

Building on the Bottom Line: Connecting finance, insurance and risk assessment for Brownfields projects focused on Arts, Culture and Heritage.

The Human Resource Challenge: Building Credibility for Brownfields through Profesional Standards, Participation and Communication. Insights from educators, regulators and professional communicators.

  Fee Information
Before August 30: $250(+GST)
After August 30: $350(+GST)

  Additional Information
This years Brownie Avards will be presented at a special awards luncheron during the Canadian Urban Institutes's 3rd Annual Brownfields Conference, to be held on October 17 at the former Gooderham & Worts in Toronto's historic Distellery District.


Awards are given in the following 6 categories:


1. Sustainability in Community Building


2. Technological Solutions/Green Design


3. Policy and Program Development


4. Capital Financing & Risk Management


5. Individual Achievement


6. Best Project


Deadline for nominations was August 30, 2002.



ORGANIZER DETAILS
Canadian Urban Institute (CUI)
555 Richmond Street West, Suite 402, PO Box 612
Toronto, Ontario  M5V 3B1
Canada
Tel: 416-365-0816
Toll Free:
Fax: 416-365-0650
gmiller@canurb.com
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