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CodeNext

CodeNext

Architecture and Planning

Toronto, Ontario 952 followers

Next Generation Building and Fire Code Professionals.

About us

CodeNext Inc. is the next generation of building and fire code specialists. With over 40 years of combined industry experience, CodeNext employees are perfectly suited to assist building owner/operators, designers, developers, contractors and local authorities in complex building designs for Code compliance and permit submission. With a key focus on quality and thoroughness, and a varying background in Code application, CodeNext is the best solution for your fire protection, life safety and barrier-free compliance reviews. Specifically, CodeNext engineers can assist Clients in fire protection engineering for new and existing buildings of varying complexities. Services may include reviews of building and fire code compliance, performing evacuation analyses, preparing alternative solutions and/or engineering judgements, site investigations, life safety commissioning, risk assessments, life safety studies, fire safety plans, building condition assessments, interpretations and opinions related to industry codes and standards. Project experience includes assessments of townhouse developments , high-rise condominiums, office fit-outs and/or office towers, retail malls, assembly occupancies such as arenas, stadiums and theatres, hospitals and health-care projects (i.e. retirement homes), and industrial facilities of all hazards.

Website
http://www.codenext.ca
Industry
Architecture and Planning
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Toronto, Ontario
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2017
Specialties
Building Code, Fire Code, Third Party Review, and Fire Safety Planning

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  • At CodeNext, we’re a tight-knit team that values your input. As a Building Code Consultant, you’ll lead projects, solve complex problems, and work in a flexible, supportive environment. Ready to break free from the big firm grind? Apply today! For more information on the position and how to apply, visit our careers page. https://loom.ly/zL2fy0U

  • How can we ensure that buildings continue to meet their original safety standards as they’re occupied and altered over the years? The answer is simple: regular inspection, testing, and maintenance. Get access to the Precision: Life Safety Systems Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance course, presented by Gerry Bourne, P. Eng., from CodeNext Inc., where we’ll walk through the key codes, responsibilities, and requirements for inspecting and testing life safety systems in our buildings, ensuring they meet safety standards as they evolve over time. For more details, and to register for the course, click here: https://loom.ly/vaEj7-0 Kilo Lima Code Community

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  • As we settle into our new office, we remain committed to initiatives that inspire and empower, like Camp Molly, which encourages young women to explore careers in fire services. This special Molly plush is a reminder of our ongoing support for this incredible program, and we’re proud to champion opportunities that foster growth and inclusivity. Stay tuned for more updates from our new home—a higher office comes with higher aspirations!

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  • We’ve seen some creative safety setups, but this one takes the cake—or rather, the ice ❄️ Spotted: A fire extinguisher chilling (literally) inside an ice wall 🔥🧊—a very cool example of safety design that adapts to any environment. Whether it’s in a high-rise, a heritage building, or an ice hotel, fire protection should always be part of the plan. Proof that fire safety doesn’t melt away, even in the coldest conditions. Who says code compliance can’t be cool? #CoolCompliance #FireSafetyGoals #CodeNext #IceColdButFireReady #SafetyWithStyle

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  • The OMFPOA is excited to present Melinda Amador of CodeNext at the upcoming OMFPOA Symposium in Richmond Hill! Specializing in hazardous materials and Fire Code compliance, Melinda Amador works with building operators and designers to find compliant solutions for the storage and use of dangerous goods in industrial settings. In looking to address Fire Code compliance issues, building operators may resort to moving hazardous goods from within their facility and into a stand-alone structure, such as a sea-can. However, what may seem to be a good short term solution can in fact create new hazards. Melinda Amador will explore the requirements of the Ontario Fire Code and National Fire Code of Canada for storage of commodities and dangerous goods in these types of structures and also evaluate when they are regulated as 'buildings' under the Ontario Building Code. Register Today!https://bit.ly/3Da2fxx #OMFPOA2025

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  • Work with us! We’re looking for a Building Code Consultant who’s passionate about finding creative, Code-compliant solutions. You’ll have the flexibility to manage your projects and work directly with clients, offering innovative advice and solutions that make a real difference. If you’re looking for a job where your expertise is valued and your voice is heard, this is the place for you. For more details and to apply, visit our careers page. /www.codenext.ca/careers #hiring

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  • Life safety systems in buildings are critical, and regular inspections and maintenance are essential to ensure they continue to function safely and effectively. Our Life Safety Systems Inspection, Testing and Maintenance course, presented by Gerry Bourne, P. Eng., from CodeNext Inc., emphasizes the importance of inspecting and testing life safety systems in buildings. Available now on Orderline – visit our website today to get access to the course! https://loom.ly/fIZt5A0

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