Made-in-Alberta - Ch. 12: Ep. 5 "Millbourne
Mews Part Two"
Intermet Housing Society have abundant expertise in property
management, engineering and construction. With CMHC behind the project,
and financing in place, they gave Millbourne Mews a new 50-year life
cycle.
About Chapter 12: Retro-fitting
There's some exciting new building technologies in Alberta, but that's
not nearly the whole picture. Many Albertans are also busy analyzing and
upgrading the energy efficiency of our older buildings. How are they
doing it, and how are they paying for it?
About Made-in-Alberta series
Energy, water and climate: these are hot topics for the 21st Century.
With conventional fuel reserves running out, water tables running low,
and global temperatures running high, many Albertans are finding new
energy solutions.
For more information visit
http://madeinalberta.ca
Locations: Millwoods Community, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Links:
http://m3consulting.ca
http://rbcc.ca
Length: 4 mins
Date produced: January 2009
Production company: RBCC
Produced in partnership with: Intermet Housing Society of
Edmonton
Aired/screened/webcast:
- aired on Shaw TV, Capital Region, January 2009
- uploaded to YouTube and RBCC WebTV, January 2009
Available on DVD? pending
Credits:
Executive Producer for RBCC: Barb Allard
Written & Directed: Barb Allard
Cinematography & DOP: Jimmy Bustos
Editor: Jeremy Rittwage
Motion Graphics: Kyle Schneider
Photography: Michel Morin, Intermet Housing Society
"My Condominium" reserve study pdf: M3 Consulting (link)
Original Music: stock music library
Interviewees & experts (in order of appearance):
Dennis Freeman, Secretary Treasurer, Intermet Housing Society of
Edmonton
Michel Morin, Chairman, Intermet Housing Society of Edmonton
Dave Ecclestone, Co-manager, Millbourne Mews
Additional thanks to:
John Walker, Intermet Housing Society
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