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November 22, 2007

Appia Group of Companies

Head Office:

Ste 103, 4430 Halifax Street

Burnaby BC V5C 5R4

Tel: 604-294-2742

Fax: 604-294-4768

Email: info@appiadev.com

Website: www.appiadev.com

Key Personnel: Jim Bosa, President & CEO

Nature of Ownership: Private

Principal Owners: Jim Bosa

Volume: $95,000,000

Areas of Expertise: Land developer

Corporate Profile: At Appia Group of Companies we’re in the business of providing the most dependable homes. That goes beyond simply building fine homes. It is a matter of ensuring that our customers receive the best after sales service we can provide. As part of Appia Group of Companies’ 3-Year Building Envelope Inspection Partnership Program an independent building envelope consultant will be retained to perform a series of building envelope inspections for three years following completion. These reviews are intended to complement the comprehensive reviews commissioned by Strata. At the close of the three-year period, a final inspection will be carried out in the presence of a Strata Council representative, a representative of the building management company and a representative of Appia Group of Companies.

Major Projects: Prado; Motif@Citi, Burnaby; Bear Lodge, Mount Washington.

—updated November, 2007

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