CANS Office Closure Extended to Week of May 24

Out of an abundance of caution due to COVID case numbers, CANS office will remain closed to members the week of May 24, while still offering CANS services remotely/virtually. Staff who have most recently been working in the office will remain working from home.

We will re-evaluate next Wednesday, May 26 on whether the office will continue to remain closed to members the week of May 31.

Holiday Hours —
Please note that CANS staff will be observing the Victoria Day holiday on Monday, May 24

How will this impact CANS Projects & Documents Services?

During this time, CANS office, including access to the Business Centre and board rooms, will remain closed to ALL CANS staff, members, and visitors. Please note the following adjustments to CANS Projects & Documents Services:

Print Orders

Print orders can be made online at www.cans.ns.ca. Once your print order is finalized, a CANS staff member will contact you to arrange for pick up and leave your order in the vestibule.

CCDC & CCA Standard Documents

CCDC & CCA Standard Documents can be purchased online or via phone. Documents are not available for pickup; they will be mailed to you. Please contact Lesley Whynot for more information 902-880-6046.

Statutory Declarations

All Commissioner of Oaths services for signing of Statutory Declarations will be completed virtually. To book your appointment, contact:

Lesley Whynot
Manager, Projects and Information Services
(902) 880-6046
lwhynot@cans.ns.ca

 

Where can I find updates on CANS Programs & Services and COVID-19?

For the time being, our office will remain closed until May 24, at which point we will re-evaluate. Any extension to this closure will be communicated before the end of that business day via CANS COVID-19 Information Centre, CANS website and social media channels (Twitter LinkedIn)

CANS COVID-19 Information Centre

To keep you informed throughout this ongoing pandemic, CANS has compiled the latest COVID-19 information and its impact on the construction industry, including regular email communication we send to CANS members and information shared from the Nova Scotia governments website.

Click HERE to visit CANS COVID-19 Information Centre.