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September 22, 2010 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

This one-day conference by the BC Building Envelope Council will provide a forum for discussion of technical challenges, advances and opportunities posed by building enclosure systems as the industry moves towards increased demands in sustainable buildings. Participants will share their experiences on a range of building enclosure issues including the investigation, repair, design, construction of projects, energy efficiency and retrofit strategies from net zero houses to more energy efficient highrises.

Funding Partners: Homeowner Protection Office, Branch of BC Housing and CMHC-SCHL

Conference Presentations: 

BUILDING MONITORING – STRUCTURE MONITORING TECHNOLOGY  Jason Teetaert
SMT Research Ltd.
Sept 2010
OVERSEAS CURTAIN WALL: WORTH THE TRIP?  Catherine Lemieux
Morrison Hershfield Ltd.
Sept 2010
EQUILIBRIUM KAMLOOPS PROJECT:
GREEN DREAM HOME NET ZERO ENERGY HOUSING 
Dale Parkes
Thompson Rivers University

Brian Hayashi
NexBuild Construction Corporation

Sept 2010
ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR HOUSES
IN THE NEW BC BUILDING CODE 
Murray Frank
Constructive Home Solutions Inc.
Sept 2010
THE HISTORY OF SUPER INSULATION IN NORTH AMERICA  Martin Holladay
GreenBuildingAdvisor.com
Sept 2010
HIGH PERFORMANCE BUILDING FACADES AND DAYLIGHTING:
VISIONS, REALITITES AND NEW OPPORTUNITIES 
Stephen Selkowitz
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Sept 2010
LEGISLATION UPDATES: CONTINGENCY RESERVE FUND STUDIES  Tony Gioventu
Condominium Home Owners’ Association (CHOA)
Sept 2010
ENERGY EFFICIENCY FOR WINDOWS AND GLAZING:
EVALUATING BC’S MARKET TRANSFORMATION APPROACH 
Andrew Pape-Salmon
Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources
Sept 2010
SHAKE TABLE TEST OF A FULL SCALE SIX-STOREY WOOD FRAME BUILDING  Fred Tai
Simpson Strong-Tie Canada
Sept 2010

 

 

Details

Date:
September 22, 2010
Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Venue

The Fairmont Waterfront Hotel
900 Canada Place
Vancouver, BC V6C 3L5 Canada
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