Mechanical(MS) — revision 01
10 RAVINA CRES, TorontoPermit details
- Application
- 25 230215 HVA rev 01
- Address
- 10 RAVINA CRES, Toronto (M4J)
full property record — every permit and signal at this address
- Work
- Building Permit Related(MS)
- Structure
- 2 Unit - Detached
- Status
- Revision Issued
- Applied
- 2026-05-06
- Issued
- 2026-06-02
- Declared value
- —
- Current use
- 2 Unit Detached
- Proposed use
- 2 Unit Detached
- Builder
- Owner-filed
Scope of work (as filed)
REV 01: This revision reflects a change in scope, including the removal of ductwork serving Unit 2. The HVAC package has also been updated to align with the revised layoufloor. The scope of work will cover everything from foundation to finish, including new HVAC, plumbing, electrical systems, and underpinning. The layout and function of the space will remain the same, and no exterior work is proposed. Unit 2, located on the upper floor, will remain untouched during this renovation.
Inferred opportunity scopes
UnderpinningDerived by rules from the permit text — an opportunity signal, not a statement that these packages are open or being bid.
Same application (6)
| Permit | Applied | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Plumbing(PS) rev 00 Building Permit Related(PS) |
2025-09-24 | Inspection |
| Drain and Site Service rev 00 Building Permit Related (DR) |
2025-09-24 | Inspection |
| Small Residential Projects rev 00 Interior Alterations |
2025-09-24 | Inspection |
| Mechanical(MS) rev 00 Building Permit Related(MS) |
2025-09-24 | Inspection |
| Small Residential Projects rev 01 Interior Alterations |
2025-11-18 | Revision Issued |
| Small Residential Projects rev 02 Multiple Projects |
2026-04-29 | Revision Issued |
Revisions and plumbing/mechanical/drain permits filed under the same application number.
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