Project 23-2300 B - May 25, 2026 update
Streets affected: Kimbark Drive and Norfolk Avenue
Post-construction survey
As part of the Flow | Central Brampton Program, Peel Region has replaced or installed a new watermains and sanitary sewers in your neighbourhood. The work is completed.
GeoGuard Innovations Ltd. (GGI) has been hired to survey building conditions in the construction area, which includes your property, starting from June 8, 2026. This includes an indoor and outdoor inspection. Photos will be taken to verify post-construction conditions. There is no cost to you for this service.
How to arrange a survey
- Call GGI at (437) 566 3681 to make an appointment.
- You may also email them at pcs@ggiinc.ca.
- Within your message, please refer to file 23-2300B and include your:
- Name
- Address
- Telephone number
- Date and approximate time you would like GGI to come to your home or business.
A GGI representative will return your call or email you.
If you have any questions, or do not want your property surveyed, contact us.
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- Project information can be found on the project webpage.
- More information on the Flow Program can be found on the program website.
Engineering Services Division
Public Works, Region of Peel
Phone: 905-791-7800, ext. 4409
What is a post-construction survey
A post-construction survey includes an indoor and outdoor inspection of buildings and structures that are close to the planned construction activities after construction. There is no cost to you for this service.
The inspector looks for post-construction conditions such as nail pops, cracks, water damage, etc. The inspector will take a reference photo of each room and photograph any post-construction conditions. No items will be moved or disturbed, and only accessible areas will be inspected. No personal/private information is collected. Photos are taken only of the walls, ceiling, floors, and foundation. Our main concern is the basement and main floor.
Please tell the inspector if there are any parts of your home you do not want surveyed.
All inspectors carry photo identification. Please ask to see their ID.
Survey duration
It takes about one hour, depending on the size of the building.
Purpose of the survey
The survey protects you, Peel Region, and the contractor. While this survey is not required, it is highly recommended. In the unlikely event that your property is damaged due to construction, the survey allows for a smooth claim process. Please be assured that we do not anticipate any damage to your property due to our construction work. This survey is common practice on most construction projects. If you decide not to have your property surveyed, it may be challenging to claim any damages against Peel Region.
What happens to the photos
Once all inspections are completed for the work in your area, GGI prepares a report for the contractor. The report, photos and written documentation are sent to the contractor. The contractor may need to send a copy to Peel Region.
GGI keeps the photos in their secure facility for seven years after the project is completed, which are then destroyed. If you want the photos destroyed before this time, GGI will ask you to sign a release form stating you will not make a claim in the future.
Include items of concern
At the time of inspection, tell the inspector about specific concerns you have, such as a pool, hot tub, inground sprinkler system, septic tanks, or drilled or dug wells.
Ensure someone is present for the survey
We ask that an adult over the age of 18 be present during the inspection, as access to your home backyard will be required.