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Oct 29, 2024 | Ontario Real Estate News

The Maintenance Backlog Plague: How It Led to Missed OC Transpo Bus Trips & What It Means for Building Infrastructure

Last week, Ottawa experienced a severe transit setback when hundreds of OC Transpo bus trips were not delivered due to ‘backlog in bus maintenance’ and increased congestion on city roads, as informed by reports from OC Transpo. It throws light on an often-underappreciated aspect of our daily lives- maintenance.

Digging into the Maintenance Backlog Issue

OC Transpo, the transit agency responsible for operating public transportation in the City of Ottawa, Ontario, reported that a maintenance backlog around their fleet was to blame for many of the missed bus trips. Many might ask, how did this happen? The answer is simple but encompassing: irregular or lack of vehicular upkeep and unforgiving vehicular traffic. This situation is a reminder of the broader issue that many cities, including Ottawa, are grappling with — a maintenance backlog in our infrastructure that impacts deliverables and falls heavily on the end consumers’ shoulders.

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Implication for Construction and Real Estate Development

As much as it is a challenge for public transportation and transit agencies, it is also a definite sign to others, including the construction and real estate development industry. Budgeting for both the capital and operating costs of the infrastructure we build is as essential to ensuring facilities’ longevity as the maintenance once the infrastructure is up and running.

Importance of Preventive Maintenance in Infrastructure

Preventive maintenance is an investment not only in maintaining the value of assets but also in ensuring that they can continue to serve the public optimally. It reduces the overall costs of ownership by minimizing breakdowns, improving safety, and extending the lifespan of assets.

Maintenance & Better Building Solutions

The issue at OC Transpo is a wake-up call for the construction and real estate industry to consider more durable and low maintenance build solutions. One such solution is steel buildings; they have been gaining popularity for their durability, design flexibility, and reduced maintenance needs.

Steel buildings, for instance, have emerged as a favourite amongst property developers and investors in Ontario. Suitable for various property types from garages, workshops, and industrial buildings, to commercial establishments and residential properties, steel buildings offer unique advantages.

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The Bright Future of Steel Buildings in Ontario

Steel buildings, rightfully considered as Ontario’s emerging building trend, bring many benefits in their wake. They’re known for their long lifespan and require minimal maintenance, solving a significant concern that many maintenance-intensive infrastructures fall short on.

Moreover, these structures are cost-effective and energy-efficient, making them a smart choice for conscious investors and builders concerned about their projects’ impact on our environment.

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The Ultimate Takeaway

Our cities are continuously growing and changing. As developers and builders, we must ensure that the buildings and infrastructure we create can withstand that growth and serve the community’s needs. That means understanding the importance of maintenance, but also looking towards solutions that are more durable and require less upkeep.

This ongoing issue of the maintenance backlog serves as a timely reminder of the broader issue in city planning and development. It reiterates the need for a comprehensive perspective on our city’s progress, considering not only the cost and excitement of new development but also the mundane, essential task of maintaining what we already have.

Original news source link: https://www.cbc.ca/

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