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Service life of multi-unit residential building elements and equipmentNH15-367/2000E

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The primary purpose of this document is to provide building owners with tables of service life spans for building elements, and the most important factors affecting the life span. In addition, the report illustrates a range of annual reserve fund contribution rates depending on the length of life of the building elements, rate of construction cost inflation, and two different assumed life spans for the building as a whole. The report concludes by providing an outline of steps to take in using the information.--Page 4. of text

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Department/Agency
  • Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
TitleService life of multi-unit residential building elements and equipment
Series title
  • Research report; Housing technology series
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
FormatPhysical text
Note(s)
  • Canadian Cataloguing in Publication data printed in this publication. "The primary purpose of this document is to provide building owners with tables of service life spans for building elements, and the most important factors affecting the life span. In addition, the report illustrates a range of annual reserve fund contribution rates depending on the length of life of the building elements, rate of construction cost inflation, and two different assumed life spans for the building as a whole. The report concludes by providing an outline of steps to take in using the information."--Page 4. of text.
Publishing information
  • Ottawa - Ontario : Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation 2000.
BindingRing binding
Description1 vol. in various pagings, including 11 pages of text and 3 pages of questionnaire. : tables ; 28 cm.
ISBN0-660-18253-X
Catalogue number
  • NH15-367/2000E
Departmental catalogue number62280
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