Canadian Board for Harmonized Construction Codes Seeks Feedback on Proposed Changes for 2026 Review

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Canadian Board for Harmonized Construction Codes Seeks Feedback on Proposed Changes for 2026 Review

The Canadian Board for Harmonized Construction Codes is inviting feedback from code users, the codes community, and the public for the 2026 public review of proposed changes to the 2025 editions of the National Model Codes. The review covers various topics such as accessibility, energy efficiency, fire protection, and more.

This news is significant in the Canadian construction industry as it highlights the ongoing process of updating and improving the National Model Codes, which play a crucial role in ensuring the safety, efficiency, and quality of construction projects across the country. The proposed changes address key areas such as energy efficiency, fire protection, and plumbing, reflecting the industry's focus on sustainability and innovation.
🏷️ Building regulations Construction standards Code development National Model Codes Canadian construction industry

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