Construction Completion Certificate:
Once the municipal improvements have been constructed, the developer's consultant must request an inspection for each municipal improvement, and submit any required test results and backup documentation, in order to process the Construction Completion Certificate (CCC) request, as outlined in the servicing agreement.
Process Changes
Effective March 31, 2016, the CCC process is managed, including submission of inspection requests, using the eServices portal.
For more information, contact Development Coordination
City Groups and External Agencies
The following City groups and external agencies are responsible for the corresponding improvements:
Development Inspections
- Paved roads, sidewalks, curb and gutter
- Walkways
- Paved alleys
- Street lighting system
- Temporary turnarounds
- Temporary emergency accesses
- Fencing
- Landscaping
- Landscape Amenities
Drainage Services
- Storm and sanitary sewers and service connections
- Grass and concrete drainage swales
- Storm water management facilities
- Sanitary lift stations
- Temporary drainage features
Epcor Water Services Inc
Water system and service connections
Epcor Distribution Inc
Electrical distribution system
Final Acceptance Certificate
Upon expiry of the maintenance period of each municipal improvement outlined in the servicing agreement, the developer's consultant must request an inspection for each municipal improvement, and submit any required test results and backup documentation, in order to process the Final Acceptance Certificate (FAC) request.
The purpose of the FAC is to transfer full responsibility for a municipal improvement from the developer to the City.
Process Changes
Effective March 31, 2016, the FAC process is managed, including submission of inspection requests, using the eServices portal.
For more information, contact Development Coordination