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OCTOBER 2023CONSTRUCTIONBUSINESSREVIEW.COM8IN MYOPINIONIN WITH THE OLD: NEW TORONTO THROUGH SELECTIVE DEMOLITION AND ADVANCED SAFETY METHODSBy Matthew Antongiovanni, HSE Manager, Green Infrastructure Partners Inc.Officially founded in 1834, the City of Toronto has continued to make its mark as Ontario's capital and as the economic capital of Canada. For centuries, Toronto has continually invested in infrastructure, residential, and business sectors to support its fast-growing population. As a result of its exponential growth, it is not a surprise to see construction at every corner in the City of Toronto. The city still maintains its dominance in the construction industry by flaunting the most operating tower cranes in all major cities in North America. Along with that growth, Construction Health and Safety has been evolving and has become top priority for the city's fast growing construction industry.Selective demolition and partial or full preservation of buildings components Matthew Antongiovanni
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