The Tarion site says "Either a homeowner or a designate must be present during the PDI. When the inspection is over, they must sign the PDI Form. It is very important that the homeowner understand how to operate their home’s systems because not using them properly could affect their warranty...
Nothing yet. Most occupancies are schedules right up against outside occupancy dates so who knows if they'll actually get everyone in by their dates. I'm sure they're trying.
Take a look at this photo. The sharp lines and the red blotches are indicative of a coating that has been peeled off rather than a spray which would have fuzzier margins.
I'm still not buying it. If you look at the Whitfield, it is clear that it is a uniform coat of colour. Meanwhile, on PTE, you can see the clear white grout in between the bricks. There's no way that there are spray painting that on. In addition there are earlier photos that seem to look like...
From the images provided, the white appears to be a protective coating for installation and construction protection, which when removed exposes the red precast brick. There's absolutely zero possibility the builder would paint or stain these by hand post-installation - that would be financially...
According to the city "City-owned and managed stormwater management facility".
By the way anyone know why they switched to white brick? The earlier materials showed red.
Just curious, how are you able to fly a drone downtown - I thought they were restricted due to airport proximity. Did you have to get a special license?