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Changes to Municipal Construction Liens under the October 1, 2019 Construction Act

  • October 19, 2019
  • Samantha Ambrozy, solicitor at Toronto Transit Commission

Significant changes to the Construction Act came into force in Ontario on October 1, 2019.  While prompt payment and adjudication have been receiving most of the attention, a significant change to how construction liens are preserved in respect of municipal premises should not be overlooked.

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Municipal Law, Student Forum
Case Comment: Rockhill Construction Ltd. v. Ottens

Case Comment: Rockhill Construction Ltd. v. Ottens

  • October 19, 2019
  • Catherine DiMarco, Heal & Co. LLP

In the case of Rockhill Construction Ltd. v. Ottens, the Court considered the application of the two-year deadline to set a lien action down for trial under section 37, in the circumstances of an amended statement of claim.

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum

Smart Contracts and Blockchain Technology: Transformation of the construction industry

  • October 17, 2019
  • Andrea Lee and Lena Wang, Glaholt LLP

While blockchain originated to serve as the public transaction ledger of cryptocurrency, the technology is now being explored for other purposes. It is only a matter of time before the construction industry engages in earnest with blockchain and benefits from the technology.

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum

ODACC Previews Five Ontario Adjudication Processes, Costs and Example Timeline

  • September 24, 2019
  • Ivan Merrow, Glaholt LLP

For the first time, the Ontario Dispute Adjudication for Construction Contracts ("ODACC”) previewed five adjudication processes, costs and an example adjudication timeline—all as part of the application package to become an adjudicator. This first look surveys a number of potential adjudication processes and highlights the summary nature of the regime as envisioned by the Act.

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum
To Adjudicate or Not?  The New Adjudication Regime is Just Around the Corner

To Adjudicate or Not? The New Adjudication Regime is Just Around the Corner

  • September 16, 2019
  • Nora Kharouba, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin, LLP

The long-awaited introduction of the interim adjudication regime under Ontario’s Construction Act (“Adjudication Regime”) is just around the corner. The first of its kind in Canada, the Adjudication Regime takes effect on October 1, 2019, and promises to bring efficiency and timeliness to the resolution of disputes in the construction industry.

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum

Case Comment: Blake v. Blake, 2019 ONSC 4062

  • September 04, 2019
  • Katherine Thornton, Glaholt LLP,

Blake v. Blake is an important cautionary tale for all lawyers: read all of the articles that your firm publishes. A judge may make a factual inference that you know about the case your firm wrote about, especially if you practice in a specialized firm.

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum

Case Comment: 9585800 Canada Inc. v. JP Gravel Construction

  • August 13, 2019
  • Brendan Bowles and Markus Rotterdam, Glaholt LLP

Ever since the 1992 decision in Southridge Construction Group Inc. v. 667293 Ontario, section 48 of the Construction Act has been interpreted to the effect that once a lien is discharged, a claimant cannot lien again for services performed prior to the date of the perfection of the first, discharged lien. How has the uniform application of Southridge changed as a result of the recent decision in 9585800 Canada Inc. v. JP Gravel Construction, 2019 ONSC 3396 (S.C.J.)

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum

Adjudication under the Construction Act: Tight Timelines and Document Management

  • June 11, 2019
  • Howard Wise and Michael Richards, Goodmans LLP

The Construction Lien Amendment Act was passed in December 2017 and substantively changed the Construction Lien Act, now the Construction Act . Its primary purposes were to: (i) modernize the existing Construction Lien Act; (ii) provide prompt payment legislation throughout Ontario; and (iii) introduce adjudication provisions for disputes arising in the course of a contract.

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum