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Building Better Buildings Seminar: Energy Step Code
In-class Presentation | taught by Province of BC, City of New Westminster, E3 Eco Group, RDH Building Science, and more
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Introducing the Step Code with Andrew Pape-Salmon, Province of BC
Local Government Readiness, Industry Capacity & Benefit-Cost Analysis with Zachary May, Province of BC, Part 1
Local Government Readiness, Industry Capacity & Benefit-Cost Analysis with Zachary May, Province of BC, Part 2
Municipalities' Responses To and Adoptions of the Energy Step Code, and Transition from the Current Bylaws to the ESC with Norm Connolly, City of New Westminster
Energy Step Code: Steps 1-4 with Einar Halbig, E3 Eco Group Inc., Part 1
Energy Step Code: Steps 1-4 with Einar Halbig, E3 Eco Group Inc., Part 2
Energy Step Code: Step 5 with Monte Paulsen, RDH Building Science Inc., Part 1
Energy Step Code: Step 5 with Monte Paulsen, RDH Building Science Inc., Part 2
Builders Panel: High Energy Performance Building - Experiences and Tips on Preparing Your Company to Build Better Homes
Next Steps for the Industry with Andrew Pape-Salmon
The Energy Step Code WILL Effect You
Under The Climate Leadership Plan, the Province is implementing policies to meet the 2032 target for all new buildings to be net-zero energy, one of which is the development of the Energy Step Code. Effective December 15, 2017 (as per Section 5 of the Building Act), the Step Code provides municipalities with a consistent provincial standard for energy efficiency, replacing the wide range of existing policies developed by local governments.
This seminar brings together a panel of industry leaders from the Province and high-performance building experts who will take a deeper look at the Energy Step Code -- its process and five levels, current research projects underway, including analyzing the potential costs of building to these new levels, anticipated municipal response, and the key technical and performance-based requirements to build homes to higher energy standards.
Progress through each of the five Steps to develop a deeper understanding of the changing construction details, envelope performance and energy-testing requirements to achieve each level. Includes a review of current energy-equivalent programs
Local government readiness and anticipated transition process from current bylaw system to Step Code
Learn the results of research projects analyzing current industry capacity and benefit-cost of Step Code
Learn from builders who are already building homes to higher energy-performance standards – sharing advice on your energy advisory team, and the anticipated challenges and successes with changing how your company builds homes (crews, trades, suppliers, inspectors/municipalities).
Andrew Pape-Salmon, Building and Safety Standards Branch, Province of BC
Zachary May, Building and Safety Standards Branch, Province of BC
Norm Connolly, City of New Westminster
Einar Halbig, E3 Eco Group
Panel Discussion: High-Performance Homes from a Builders’ Perspective, moderated by BC Hydro
Approved for 5.5 CPD Credits in Relevant Enactments & 0.5 CPD Credits in Construction Technology (Group A)
Province of BC, City of New Westminster, E3 Eco Group, RDH Building Science, and more
Andrew-Pape Salmon
Assistant Director, Policy and Codes Development,
Community Energy Manager,
Monte Paulsen,
Associate, Passive House Specialist,
Gurdeep Kainth, Symphony Homes
Justin Garcha, Garcha Properties
Moderated by Gary Hamer, BC Hydro