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Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation CANADA’S ROLE IN RUSSIA

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Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation

CANADA’S ROLE IN RUSSIA

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What is Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation?

Maximizing the number who meet their housing needs in the market

Helping those who cannot meet their needs on their own

Mortgage Insurance

(over 900,000 loans insured per year)

Secondary Mortgage Market

Market Analysis,

Research & International

Social Housing

640,000 units & $4B/year F&P expenditures

Affordable Housing Program

Public Private

Partnerships

Public Funds Commercial Operations

CMHC

Housing Continuum

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CMHC in numbers (2008 Results)

• Income after taxes 1 779 million

• Assets 203 Billion

• Units insured 900 000 units +

• Insurance in force 400 Billion +

• Securitization 230 BillionMortgage-backed bonds and securities

• Employees 1 928National Office and 5 regional offices

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Strengths

• Independence & Flexibility• Mostly autonomous role as a Crown corporation.

• “One Roof” • CMHC includes all housing-related fields in one

company. We are focused on the best solution for the client.

• Partnership with Industry and Others• A continuing policy of transferring responsibility for a

housing issue to the private sector or other stakeholders when a successful working model is found.

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CMHC Research and Market Analysis

• Research• Technical research • Socio-Economic research• Policy development

• Market Analysis• Statistics and data• Forecasts and analysis• Housing outlook conferences and seminars

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CMHC International

3 Lines of Business

Consulting Services

Housing Export

International Relations

Commercial Funding Public Funding

CMHC International

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Consulting Services

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Canada

Trinidad & Tobago

West Bank &Gaza

Mali, Senegal

China

India,Thailand

Algeria

RomaniaLithuania

Latvia

Finland

Serbia

Mexico

Cameroun,Ghana,Gabon

Russia

Guatemala,Honduras, &Nicaragua

Egypt,Saudi,Oman,Pakistan,Rwanda

Korea

Worked in over 30 countries

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• Objectives• To increase Canadian housing exports• To increase market diversification• To promote awareness, recognition and access for

Canadian housing products, services and technology internationally

Housing Export

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Our Objective in RUSSIA

• Increase cooperation between Russia and Canada.• Share and deliver Canadian housing lifestyle and

expertise.• Present Canadian design and construction

expertise for residential and commercial.• Present Canadian products and services based

on requests from Russian industry.• Work together to supply AFFORDABLE and

HIGH-END projects in Russia.

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CMHC and Russia

• Long history, including CIDA project 1998-2002 on transition to market housing: building codes, demonstrations, training, housing finance

• In 2002 Canada helped Russia develop a building code for wood frame buildings similar to that in Canada

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• Canadian-style subdivisions – design, project management, specialty products

• High-rise seminar and promotion of design services

• Sourcing for 2014 Sochi Olympics and surrounding developments

CMHC and Russia Continued

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Canadian Wood Frame in Russia

• Construction of a wood frame demonstration house in Tver with CMHC in 1993.

• Four demomonstration houses built in the Russia Far East ( Khabarovsk, Vladivostok, Yuzhno Sakhalin, Yakutsk) and in Rostov, European Russia.

• Assistance with harmonized codes and standards.

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International Relations

M.O.U. with Rosstroy, including assistance in promotion of wood-frame construction.

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Canadian Systems, Products, Services and Technologies

• Professional Services: • Architectural/Urban Planning Design• Sustainable development, Integrated approach to

designing and building communities• Green design and engineering expertise

(structural, seismic, wind, etc.) for residential and commercial buildings.

• Infrastructure development, and Transportation expertise.

• Construction and project management, training.

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Housing Systems

• Wood Frame technology for single residential and multi/commercial (3-4 story)

• Factory Built Housing - Wood Frame Panelized Housing

• Structural Insulated Panels (SIP)• Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF)

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Building Materials/Technologies

• High end finishing products for the renovation industry.

• Green building materials/technologies for single residential and high rise buildings (ex. mechanical and ventilation systems.)

• Power generation

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How Canada can assist in the construction of Wood Frame Housing in Russia?• Showcase the Canadian approach to subdivision

building by having a pre-selected city and subdivision developed and build by Canadians.

• Example- Joint promotion of the Canadian built wood frame project in Novie Vieshkie .

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How Canada can assist in the construction of Wood Frame Housing in Russia?

• Joint participation in housing projects - from urban planning to engineering and property maintenance.

• Assistance with housing technology transfer to speed up the process of building a Russian wood frame housing industry.

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Single Family Houses

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Town Houses

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Row Houses

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Multiple Dwellings

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Multiple Dwellings

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Multiple Dwellings

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Factory Built Housing - Panelized housing

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Thank you

www.cmhc.ca

Mietka Zieba

Director, Russia

CMHC International

Office: +1 403-515-2956

Mobile: +1-403-390-2158

[email protected]