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welcome
What We Do
Next Level Projects offers a full spectrum of residential contracting services including new construction, design/build, demolition, remodels, additions, bathroom and kitchen, green building, tenant improvements, project management and constructability review.
We focus on your specific desires, and then share our vast building experience to help you make informed decisions so that you may realize your objectives and dreams.fresh photo gallery
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Next level projects
a few words about Alan
Alan Bain is a licensed carpenter with 35 years of experience in the construction business. Alan’s construction knowledge also extends to plumbing, heating and air conditioning and residential electrical. Prior to starting Next Level Projects, Alan spent the early part of his career, north of Bancroft Ontario, working for a R-2000 custom home builder. He spent 10 years as a site manager in the Toronto and the Creemore area, building custom homes and running architectural renovations. Then 5 years were spent as a partnered owner operator of Highland Custom Builders Inc. based in Toronto. Alan and his family live in the West end of Toronto.
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Helpful Links
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Building Material Costs
Daily Commercial News
Recently, ConstructConnect took a close look at the movement in U.S. construction material costs, through focusing on the Industrial Product Price Indices (PPIs) calculated and published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This current article carries out a similar analysis for Canada. The north-of-the-border data series that are equivalent to the U.S. PPI are the Industrial Product Price Indices (IPPIs) and the Raw Materials Price Indices (RMPI) from Statistics Canada. -
Design
Sheree Stuart Design
Sheree combines more than 15 years of business strategy and finance experience with her interior design training. Her approach combines a creative design vision with project management and planning expertise, a trifecta of skills well suited to the practice of interior design. And while far off cultures infuse her work, it is primarily her clients’ lifestyle and personal narrative that inform her carefully considered designs, resulting in a portfolio of work that ranges from formal to casual and traditional to modern. -
Green
The WorldGBC
The Canada Green Building Council (CaGBC) is a not-for-profit, national organization that has been working since 2002 to advance green building and sustainable community development practices in Canada.The World Green Building Council
The WorldGBC is a coalition of national Green Building Councils, making it the largest international organization influencing the green building marketplace.
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Helpful Links
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Windows
Dundas Wood Windows
A west end business with heart and energy star windows. Thier philosophy simply put.
"What do we believe in Honesty, integrity and good old-fashioned hard work build every window and door like you're building it for yourself...
The client deserves no less."
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Design
Azure magazine
Design determines the forms we live and work in. It changes how we sit, write, read, learn, navigate and negotiate. It informs how we relate to the broader society and how we define beautiful and useful ways of living. Above all, it helps us envision a better, more sustainable and expressive future. -
Clean
Fighting Mold
Molds are always found in the air outside and in all buildings. They come into the home in many ways — through open windows or doors, on clothing, pets, food or furniture. The problem starts when mold grows inside the home.
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Transforming the way you live
Next Level Projects Inc.
Next Level Projects Inc. is a Toronto based general contracting company that specializes in custom, sustainable home remodels throughout the Greater Toronto Area. We are a complete home renovation company whose process is environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout the construction cycle. Next Level Projects is a multi-faceted company with an experienced in-house crew who apply industry best practices to deliver a hassle free construction experience from start to finish.
Projects
It's not just where you hang your hat. Your house is a reflection of your tastes, lifestyle and values. It's your home. With our expertise in home renovations, we can create a custom living environment for you that is beautiful, functional and inviting.
And we're committed to making the process as smooth and enjoyable as possible. We stay involved in your project from the first sketch through to the final nail, and welcome questions, big and small. A new home or addition is a major undertaking, but having a committed contractor will help minimize your worries. -
Friendly resources
eco building materials
UltraTouch Natural Cotton Insulation, manufactured from 85% post industrial denim (Class A Fire Rated, NO Formaldehyde, NO ITCH)
Dura Foam insulation in a can NO VOCs Non Ozone depleting formula
Reflectix Radiant Barrier - Foil Bubble Wrap. When installed in a ventilated air space blocks 97% of radiant heat
ZERO VOC Paints, All Natural interior & exterior wood stains and finishes
EcoLogo approved sealants and adhesives
LED light bulbs consume a fraction of electricity compared to CFLs or incandescent, emit almost no heat, contain NO Mercury and have a lifespan of 50,000 hours +
Flooring, cork & bamboo both rapidly renewable resources. Water recovered plank, harvested from the depths of the Ottawa River
Bamboo fencing, rain collectors, all natural cleaners, solar house numbers, -
apprenticeship
Supporting the trade
According to a Statistics Canada survey, of the 10 jobs business owners found hardest to fill, the most serious gap was in trades — ranking ahead of engineers, teachers and nurses. Over the next couple of decades as the baby boomers retire we could see a shortage of up to 1 million skilled trade workers. We need to encourage growth in the trades. According to the TDSB, 1,700 students are now registered in the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP), which allows them to earn credits toward their high school diploma, while the hours they work on a job are applied to journeyperson certification in a skilled trade. Another 10,000 students are in co-op placements, the board reports.
Next Level Projects proudly sponsors one of our carpenters helpers as an apprentice. And we look forward to offering ourselves to local schools as a co-op placement.
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helpful Articles found on the web
Directory of Energy Efficiency and Alternative Energy Programs for Ontario
This is more than just a link, but a must go see and read. National Resources Canada with a financial incentive search. Take advantage of some savings!
R-2000
The R-2000 program will be equal to the OBC part 9 building code requirements by 2012.
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more Web articles
Healthy Homes Renovation Tax Credit
The proposed Healthy Homes Renovation Tax Credit would be a new permanent, refundable Personal Income Tax credit to assist with the cost of permanent home modifications that improve accessibility or help a senior be more functional or mobile at home. Here is the link to the whole article.
How many actors does it take to perform a home renovation?
When he put out the call in late May, Ross Manson wasn’t sure what kind of response he’d get.
The artistic director of Toronto’s Volcano Theatre, known for experimental shows, is also an activist, running a housing list of sublets and short-term rentals for itinerant actors. Now he needed some housing help himself.
Read the whole article here. Written by Noreen Rashbach for The Globe and Mail.