Events

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Oct

October 10, 2012

UDI CAPITAL REGION OCTOBER LUNCHEON Wednesday, October 10th, 2012 “The effects of an Earthquake on the Capital Region’s built environment” Dr Ken Elwood, Associate Professor in Structural Engineering at UBC and seismic expert, will describe his first-...
*** SOLD OUT - THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! *** ------------------------- Please join us for UDI's inaugural lunch in the Fraser Valley! We are excited to feature a Mayors' Panel featuring: Mayor Ted Adlem from Mission Mayor Bruce Banman from Abbotsford...

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Oct

October 4, 2012

  UDI Victoria Development Tour “THE ROYAL TOUR”"SOLD OUT"   This is a very popular event with a limited number of seats - please register early!!!   Join us as we tour you around our Royal Region. Greater Victoria has experienced...

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Sep

September 27, 2012

On September 27th, we are excited to have technology expert James Benham fly up from Texas to show us what’s new in the world of technology and how these tools can save you time and money.Today’s development professional realizes the prominent role...
Green roofs or ‘living roofs’ are gaining popularity and global attention as an environmentally and economically viable construction option.  They offer improved stormwater handling and reduction in totally impervious areas of a given development....

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Sep

September 19, 2012

UDI CAPITAL REGION SEPTEMBER LUNCHEON            Wednesday, September 19th, 2012   TOP 10 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT APPROVALS IN 2012-13 Land use approvals are increasingly challenging and the process has...
  MAUREEN ENSER, Former Executive Director, Urban Development Institute[[wysiwyg_imageupload:4:]]Maureen officially retired at the end of June, but we are bringing her back for this long-awaited keynote to the Under 40s. The U40 Group was Maureen’s...
  UDI Okanagan Professional Development    CMHC’S ANNUAL FORECAST LUNCHEON    FEATURING:    PAUL FABRI, CMHC  Senior Market Analyst – Kelowna and Southern Interior, BC Region  With close to thirty-two years...

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Sep

September 18, 2012

  We’re all aware of Vancouver’s Greenest City 2020 initiative. But to many in the development industry, “going green” usually translates into “increased costs”. And with many developers also becoming property owners with rental and retail...