The province has launched a toll-free line 1-888-444-3659 to provide support to Ontario businesses who have questions about the province's recent emergency order to close at-risk workplaces following recommendations by Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health.
On Monday, the province issued an emergency order to close at-risk workplaces and encourage non-essential businesses to find ways to help their employees work from home. The government also reminded businesses to put in place protocols for physical distancing and regular hand-washing in order to protect the health and safety of employees and the general public.
Businesses who have questions about closures of at-risk workplaces or how emergency measures impact their business or employment can call the Stop the Spread Business Information Line at 1-888-444-3659.
Help is available from Monday to Sunday, from 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
A complete list of essential services is available on the Government of Ontario's website.
Today, during Premier Doug Ford's announcement, he mentioned that the Ministry of Labour and the Chief Prevention Officer would be releasing new health and safety measures soon.
DRHBA will forward that information to members as soon as it becomes available. In the meantime, please review the industry statement released on March 20, that outlines some best practices for construction sites.
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Pickering, ON, March 24, 2020 – In support of the Province of Ontario’s and Region of Durham’s efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, Deputy Mayor, Kevin Ashe has declared a state of emergency in the City of Pickering to ensure that the municipal government continues to be agile and responsive in managing this rapidly evolving crisis.
Over the past 10 days, the City has closed all of its facilities to the public; suspended all City-run programs, events, and meetings; activated its Emergency Operations Centre; waived property tax penalties and interest charges for 60 days; and closed all municipal playgrounds and play structures. While not open to the public, Pickering City Hall and the Operations Centre remain minimally staffed to ensure the continued delivery of essential and critical services. The Customer Care Centre is still operating Monday to Friday between 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, and can be reached at 905.683.7575, customercare@pickering.ca, or through live chat at pickering.ca/livechat.
For the most up-to date COVID-19 information including news releases, property taxes, service level delivery, and safety tips, visit pickering.ca/covid19 or follow the City’s corporate social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
“We have declared a state of emergency to send the strongest message possible to residents and businesses that everyone must align their attitudes and actions if we are to be successful in flattening the curve and protecting our healthcare system. Members of Council and staff have been working around the clock to manage this emergency, and we need everyone to do their part by staying at home.”
- Deputy Mayor, Kevin Ashe
On March 24, the Region of Durham declared a state of emergency to help deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Regional Chair John Henry released the following statement:
“Today, based on information collected over the last few days and in consultation with the Chief Administrative Officer, Regional Emergency Control Group, Regional Medical Officer of Health and Durham Emergency Management, I am declaring a State of Emergency in the Region of Durham.
This is a critical time in our efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19. Cases are climbing across Durham Region. We must all do everything we can to keep our community safe and flatten the curve.
In making today’s declaration, this is a message to our entire community: stay home, stay safe and follow the advice of our public health professionals.
I am also ensuring that we, as your Regional Government, can continue to act and respond quickly to the situation we face today, and to any other events that arise in the weeks ahead.
This is not a step we took lightly. It reflects the seriousness of our response to COVID-19 and the tremendous co-ordination and communication that is required from all levels of government.
While I thank our many residents and businesses who are taking every precaution to protect themselves and others, there is still some complacency in our community. I am urging you to do your part: to self-isolate, practise social distancing, and only go outside for essentials. If you are returning from travel, self-isolate in your home for 14 days and ask family, friends or neighbours to drop off supplies for you.
We are all in this together. The Region of Durham is here for you. The health and well-being of our residents is our top priority. We are and will continue to work out of the Emergency Operations Centre to maintain the essential social services, public works and health-care services you rely on.
This is an incredibly tough time in our history, and there will be more difficult days ahead. But we must not lose sight of why we are doing this and why such extreme measures are needed. Only by working together over the coming days and weeks can we change the course of this virus and protect the health and safety of everyone in Durham. I know we can do this. Please help us by doing your part.”
Toronto - The Ontario Construction Consortium (OCC) is calling on the provincial government to suspend work on construction sites across Ontario for 14 days to protect the safety of workers and employers amid the COVID-19 crisis.
OCC executive director Phil Gillies reacted to Premier Doug Ford's directive yesterday calling for non-essential business and services to shut down, saying the message to the construction industry was confusing and contradictory.
"It makes no sense that you can't have your neighbour over for a cup of coffee yet construction sites are expected to continue operations and they can have hundreds of employees working in close proximity to each other," said Gillies. "This is contrary to the best advice of public health officials to maintain social distancing."
The provincial government yesterday ordered all non-essential businesses to close but published a list of 74 businesses deemed essential, including several construction related business activities including:
26. Construction projects and services associated with the healthcare sector, including new facilities, expansions, renovations and conversion of spaces that could be repurposed for health care space;
27. Construction projects and services required to ensure safe and reliable operations of critical provincial infrastructure, including transit, transportation, energy and justice sectors beyond the day-to-day maintenance;
28. Construction and work services, including demolition services, in the industrial, commercial, institutional and residential sectors;
29. Construction work and services that supports health and safety environmental rehabilitation projects.
Gilles said the OCC supports positions taken by both the Carpenters' and Painters' unions in calling on the government to shut down construction temporarily.
"As Premier Ford announced [Monday], the construction workers on this Province should not be expected to work on jobsites where the basic safety requirements for COVID-19 are not being met," said Tony Iannuzzi, executive secretary treasurer of the Carpenters' Union. "Those minimum standards simply do not exist on most of our jobsite."
Bruno Mandic, business manager and secretary treasurer of the Painters and Allied Trades District Council 46, echoed those sentiments, saying "it's impossible to do our jobs [and maintain social distancing]. If you're on the 20th or 50th floor of a building working, the only way to get there is by elevator and there's no social distancing.
He also cited unsanitary conditions on construction job sites including a lack of running water.
Enbridge has released documents outlining their service updates during COVID-19.
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View or download Q & A for Builders
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The Ontario Home Builders' Association has created a letter template that serves as a guide which outlines high-level principles and recommendations. Members are encouraged to personalize with local context and share with both OHBA and the Ministry (john.ballantine@ontario.ca) outlining potential financial impacts of the proposed CBC model in jurisdictions right across Ontario.
Download the form letter
OHBA has put together a template that members can use to input information regarding their projects. You can use the template to see the effect that the Community Benefit Charge will have your business. If you do complete the template and are willing to share, please email the completed form to s.hawkins@drhba.com. To submit, the following information needs to be filled out:
View or download a sample completed form
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View or download Development Charges in Durham Region
OHBA is co-hosting a series of regional conference calls on Monday, March 23 to review the proposed regulatory framework, discuss concerns and potential advocacy positions, and to have focused regionally-specific discussions.
Durham Region will be participating in the Central-North discussion hosted by Simcoe County HBA on Monday, March 23 at 2:30 p.m.
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We are now finishing our third week of renovations at the new office. We can officially say that the demo is done, the electrical is complete and the drywall has been finished. Taping is up next for the office! A big thank you to everyone who has helped us thus far, FarSight Homes (demo/framing and project management), Langmaid Electric (electrical), MV Drywall (drywall), and Accubuilt Construction (project management). We would also like to thank Cambria for donating countertops for both the kitchen and bathroom and Rocpal Custom Cabinets for donating cabinets for the kitchen. If you are interested in donating to the new office please contact Stacey Hawkins - s.hawkins@drhba.com 905-579-8080 ext. 2.
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