Winter delivered a significant wallop to much of Ontario this February with three consecutive storms over a span of 8–10 days, creating unprecedented snowpack levels. With over 140 properties throughout the Ottawa area, the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and Southwestern Ontario, CBP’s Operations teams demonstrated unwavering commitment and expertise in managing the impact.
Our GTA/Southwestern Ontario team tracked their progress throughout a long week of early mornings and late nights, as they worked diligently to ensure seamless and safe operations across CBP’s managed assets.
The team remained vigilant in monitoring roof snow loads.
With rapid accumulation, proactive removal is essential to prevent structural strain, a task that demands both precision and caution.
Rooftop HVAC units required ongoing attention, as extreme cold temperatures can impact their performance.
Regular inspections and maintenance ensured continued efficiency and reliable heating for tenants.
Emergency snow relocation efforts have been a constant priority, particularly following heavy snowfall.
Maintaining clear roads and walkways is critical for safety and accessibility, requiring continuous deployment of snow removal equipment.
Overhanging ice formations presented a significant hazard.
The team took proactive measures to inspect and remove these risks, prioritizing the safety of occupants and visitors.
Executing these essential winter operations requires skill, dedication, and resilience. Through their tireless efforts, CBP’s Operations teams has played a vital role in maintaining safety and operational continuity during one of the most demanding winter seasons in recent years.