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With Canada's housing crisis and rising office vacancies, we hear many calls to convert buildings from commercial to residential use. That's exactly what engineers like Paul Fritze are doing, but it's not as simple as it might sound! Read on below...
- Peter Saunders, Editor
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As cities like Calgary, Toronto and Halifax offer incentives to combat the housing crisis, RJC’s Paul Fritze is one of the engineers addressing the challenges of conversions.
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She has been with the firm for more than 21 years, having originally joined as a project manager in 2003 after earning her civil engineering degree.
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