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    Toronto unveils blueprint to prepare its buildings for net-zero future

    Lucy Mazzucco November 17, 2025 4 min read
    Canadian Architect
    Toronto unveils blueprint to prepare its buildings for net-zero future
    AI Article Summary

    The City of Toronto has launched its Net Zero Building Retrofit Guides, made in collaboration with Arup, to help achieve net zero emissions by 2040. These guides offer actionable solutions for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving energy efficiency across various building types. They focus on load reduction, electrification, advanced control, and renewable energy. The guides aim to aid in policy formulation and are tailored to specific building types, making them a valuable resource for property owners and policymakers alike.

    What This Means for Canadian Contractors

    For Canadian builders, this guide represents an opportunity to align construction practices with emerging sustainability standards, potentially impacting procurement processes and material choices. It signals an increased demand for skilled labor in sustainable retrofitting, driving workers to acquire new skills in electrification and energy efficiency techniques. This project shows how municipalities can collaborate with engineering firms to create clear, actionable plans that align with broader decarbonization policies, simplifying compliance processes and offering new paths for obtaining construction permits.

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