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Renovators and technological change in the single family housing market in Canada, 1990-2005 / by Donald M. Caskie.NH15-862/1998E-PDF

"Renovators can continue to learn about and use new technology more effectively in the future if the means of access to this information are improved, if the skill levels of renovators, sub-contractors and trades are regularly upgraded, and if they use the power and accessibility of the Internet to facilitate, to communicate, and to market their services. Renovators need to become better informed about the proposed changes in the National Building Code and about the valuable products, services and information offered by various private and governmental organizations involved with the renovation industry. Because technological change in this industry is evolutionary and gradual, renovators should be able to keep up with the new technology providing they devote a reasonable amount of time and resources to learning about new technology and its application and to upgrading their technical and managerial skills"--Abstract.

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Publication information
Department/Agency
  • Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, issuing body.
TitleRenovators and technological change in the single family housing market in Canada, 1990-2005 / by Donald M. Caskie.
Publication typeMonograph
Language[English]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Note(s)
  • Digitized edition from print [produced by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation].
  • Includes bibliographical references.
  • Includes executive summary in English and French.
Publishing information
  • Ottawa, Ontario : Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, January 1998.
Author / Contributor
  • Caskie, Donald M., author.
Description1 online resource (110 pages in various pagings)
Catalogue number
  • NH15-862/1998E-PDF
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