Directive on the Management of Real Property
The directive ensures that real property is planned, acquired, used, and disposed of in a manner that supports the delivery of programs and services to Canadians, while ensuring best value to the Crown.
Date modified: 2022-11-18
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Appendix A: Mandatory Procedures for Heritage Assessment and Conservation
A.1 Effective date
- A.1.1These procedures take effect on May 13, 2021.
- A.1.2These procedures replace sections of the following Treasury Board policy instruments:
- Policy on Management of Real Property (November 1, 2006)
A.2 Procedures
- A.2.1These procedures provide details on the requirements set out in subsection 4.2.20 of the Directive on the Management of Real Property.
- A.2.2Real property practitioners must apply the mandatory procedures described below.
- A.2.2.1Seek a heritage evaluation of any building 50 years of age or older from the Federal Heritage Review Office at Parks Canada when the building is:
- A.2.2.1.1Crown-owned; or
- A.2.2.1.2 Planned for acquisition by purchase;
- A.2.2.2Consult with the Federal Heritage Review Office at Parks Canada before undertaking any intervention that may impact the heritage value of a federal heritage property or an archaeological site on federal land, to ensure that appropriate heritage conservation advice is obtained;
- A.2.2.3Consult with the Federal Heritage Review Office at Parks Canada before deciding to decommission, dispose (including lease-out), or demolish a federal heritage property or its components, to ensure that best efforts are made to conserve the heritage value of the federal heritage property.
- A.2.2.1Seek a heritage evaluation of any building 50 years of age or older from the Federal Heritage Review Office at Parks Canada when the building is: