Jocelyn Burzuik is the President and Senior Construction Manager of Sundance Construction in Manitoba, and when it comes to her new housing development, affordability is directly related to sustainability!
Jocelyn combines her Metis heritage and First Nations concepts of community, with the physical housing designs of Icelandic culture, to build a northern Canadian neighbourhood built with wellbeing and sustainability at the forefront.
While housing developments often go up as fast as possible after a forest clearcut for the most profit possible, Jocelyn is building within nature, and using affordable designs specifically tuned to our northern climate for best efficiency, and affordability for demographics such as retirees and single parents. Concepts that promote maximum wellness and sustainable longevity for the home buyers is Jocelyn's top priority.
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122. Urban Salmon
121. Edible Coffee Cups
120. Water For First Nations
118. Carbon Tax Problems
117. Solar Oysters
116. Veteran Compost
115. Plastic in the North Sea
114. Endocrine Disruptors and Plastics
113. Holiday Shopping Ideas
112. Toxins In Bioplastic
111. Nuclear Energy
110. Keeping Produce Fresh With Hazel Tech
109. Sharing During Covid
108. How Our Grid Works
107. Rent a Romper for Kids
106. Zion Lights on Nuclear
105. Plastic And Marine Life
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