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SUMMARY:2024 BCBEC Conference & AGM: RENEW RESTORE REINVENT EXTENDING THE LEGACY OF EXISTING BUILDINGS
DESCRIPTION:2024 BCBEC CONFERENCE & AGM PRESENTATIONS:\nFollow this link for PDF files from this event: \n2024 Conference & AGM Presentations \n \n  \nUpdated January 10\, 2025 10:55am \n \n \nFriday\, November 15th\, 2024\nJW Marriott Parq\n39 Smithe Street\nVancouver\, BC\n7:00 am – 5:00 pm \n  \nClick here for Directions:  Getting to the Conference \n  \nRENEW  RESTORE  REINVENT\nEXTENDING THE LEGACY OF EXISTING BUILDINGS\n\nBCBEC invites you to stay connected\, current and inspired! \nIn our endeavor to build sustainably and economically\, the building enclosure plays a pivotal role in optimizing energy efficiency\, ensuring long-term durability\, and enhancing resiliency\, while preserving existing infrastructure. Embracing thoughtful design approaches\, leveraging insights from past experiences\, and fostering innovation from previous achievements are vital as we convene to shape the future of building science. \nJoin us for an inspiring conference led by industry experts\, featuring a lineup of engaging presentations\, case studies and interactive discussions. \nThis full-day seminar will explore a range of compelling topics\, including:\n▪ Lessons Learned from 20 years of Leak Detecting Data\n▪ Building Envelope Retrofit Abroad: Parallels with New Zealand and Different Perspectives\n▪ Concrete Repair: Protecting Rebar from Corrosion\n▪ Calibrated Energy Models for Retrofit Planning: Case Studies from Social Housing Projects\n▪ Roofing Replacement Options and RCABC Standards\n▪ Carbon Guidelines and Project Planning: Perspectives from the Property Developer\n▪ Field-testing Window Installations: Issues and Recommendations for the Industry\n \n  \n2024 BCBEC CONFERENCE & AGM Full Program\nClick on picture for larger view (pdf)\n\n \n  \n2024 BCBEC CONFERENCE & AGM Schedule\nClick on picture for larger view\n\n  \n2024 BCBEC CONFERENCE SPEAKERS & PRESENTATIONS INFORMATION\nFollow this link for Speakers & Presentations Information \n  \n2024 BCBEC CONFERENCE & AGM REGISTRATION\nAll Registrations must be accompanied with a 2024-25 Membership as well as a name and email address for each attendee. Please do not use one email address for multiple attendees. \nIf you are unsure if your Company/Organization has purchased a 2024-25 membership\, please email BCBEC info@bcbec.com first before registering. \nCorporate up to 9 delegates \nCorporate Groups of 10 or more will receive 10% Discount! \nIndividual \nStudents Only \n*Previously Purchased 2024-25 Membership Delegate Only Registration* \n  \nIMPORTANT DATES AND PRICING \nUntil Oct. 11Individual or Corporate Membership + $350 Early Bird Price (per person) + GST\nStudent Membership + $75 (per person) + GST \nOct. 12  – Nov. 13Individual or Corporate Membership + $400 Regular Price (per person) + GST\nStudent Membership + $75 (per person) + GST \nFinal Registration Date: Wednesday\, November 13\, 2024 5:00pm \nNov. 15Individual or Corporate or Student Membership + $450 Walk-up Price (per person) + GST \n  \nREFUNDS \nNo Refunds after Friday\, November 8th Noon. Refunds will be offered before November 8th less $50 admin charge. \n  \nCONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS: \n \nAIBC Course Credits: 4.5 Core Learning Units \nBC Housing Course Credits: 4.5 CPDs \nIIBEC Learning Credits: 4.5 CEHs \nBCBEC will have forms for course credits available to attendees at the Conference & AGM. \n  \nSPONSOR A STUDENT’S ATTENDANCE \nAre you interested in sponsoring one or more student’s attendance at the 2024 BCBEC AGM & Conference? \nHow It Works: \nIn our continued pursuit of facilitating learning\, networking\, and knowledge transfer\, a need has been identified to expand opportunities for students studying in building science related fields who might not otherwise be financially able to attend significant industry events like the 2024 BCBEC AGM & Conference. By sponsoring a students’ attendance at this event\, you are helping the next generation of industry professionals stay connected\, current\, and inspired. \nStudents requesting financial assistance with the registration cost for the 2024 BCBEC AGM & Conference will coordinate with representatives at the institutions where they are enrolled in building science related programs. Student names will then be put forward to BCBEC by the institution representatives on a first-come\, first-served basis. BCBEC will then coordinate the students’ registration with the sponsoring party\, using the primary contact information input into the online registration form. Sponsored students will have a note on their name tag\, noting the sponsoring party. Sponsoring parties and sponsored students are encouraged to meet up at the conference to expand their network and share their experience. \nIf you or your organization are interested in sponsoring a student’s attendance at the 2024 BCBEC AGM & Conference\, please reach out to info@bcbec.com and indicate the number of student registrations you would like to sponsor. Additional student registrations are $75/student. \n  \nGOLD SPONSORS\nCentra Windows \nInnotech Windows + Doors \nRoofing Contractors Association of BC (RCABC) \nSoprema\n  \nEXHIBITOR SPONSORS\nAdex Systems Inc. \nAirfoam Industries Ltd. \nAtlas PolyIso Wall Insulation \nBCIT Building Science Dept. \nBlack Brothers High-Rise Restorations \nCascade Aqua-Tech Ltd. \nCascadia Windows & Doors \nConvoy Supply Ltd. \nDetec Systems LLC \nDuradek Canada \nDura Seal Ltd. \nDuro-Last Roofing\, Inc. \nDuROCK Alfacing International Limited \nElevate Commercial Roofing Systems \nEPRO \nGAF Commercial Roofing \nGeorgia Pacific Gypsum \nHenry\, a Carlisle Co. \nIKO Commercial \nInsulspan Structural Insulated Panels \nKryton International Inc. \nMAPEI \nNanoTech Innovation Inc. \nNaturaSeal \nPartel Canada \nPolyglass \nPowerhouse Building Solutions \nPROSTAR \nProtectoWrap \nREMDAL \nROCKWOOL \nSentry Building Innovations (Roofnado) \nSentry Building Innovations (Sahara) \nSIGA \nSika Canada Inc. \nSilex Fiberglass Windows and Doors \nSiplast \nSmall Planet Supply \nSMT Research Ltd. \nTREMCO CPG \nTuff Industries Inc. \nWhite Cap \nW.R. Meadows \n  \n2024 BCBEC CONFERENCE AND AGM SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES\nThe conference promises to be an excellent vehicle for corporate marketing and promotion. Please consider the following sponsorship categories: \nPlatinum\, Gold & Exhibitor Sponsorships: Sponsorship Opportunities *SOLD OUT* \nAdditional Sponsorship Representative (2 Maximum per Sponsorship): Additional Sponsorship Rep. Registration \nFriends of Foundation Donation: How To Donate To BCBEC Foundation \n \n \nACCOMMODATION: *NEW*\nThe JW Marriott Parq Vancouver hotel is offering a discounted room rate on a limited number of rooms for attendees of the 2024 BCBEC AGM & Conference until October 31st\, 2024. \nClick here to Book your room for the BC Building Envelope AGM and Conference 2024.\n \n  \nGetting to the Conference:\nGoogle Maps showing the location of the JW Marriott Parq is below \nIf driving: the hotel entrance is accessed off Pacific Blvd. \nIf taking transit: Yaletown-Roundhouse or Stadium-Chinatown stations\nare nearby. Translink \nAt the Hotel: take the elevators to the 4th floor conference level. \n \n 
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LOCATION:JW Marriott Parq Vancouver\, 39 Smithe Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6B 0R3\, Canada
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SUMMARY:2024 BCBEC CONFERENCE & AGM SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
DESCRIPTION:Updated November 7\, 2024 10:10am *TABLES SOLD OUT*\n \n  \n2024 BCBEC Conference & AGM Sponsorship Opportunities\nFriday\, November 15\, 2024\nJW Marriott Parq\n39 Smithe Street\nVancouver\, BC\n7:00 am – 5:00 pm \n  \nBCBEC invites you to stay connected\, current — and inspired! \nAs we continue to strengthen our building envelope community as we continue to emerge from the issues from the pandemic\, it is more important than ever to stay connected to existing clients as well as forge new relationships. As our world has changed around us\, there is an ever-increasing emphasis on energy demand and building envelope performance. In response\, we have prepared an exciting program and range of topics for our 2024 Annual Conference and AGM to discuss these highly relevant upcoming developments.  This in-person full day symposium on November 15th\, 2024 will provide a platform for thought-provoking\, industry-wide knowledge exchange. \nThere are a limited number of exclusive sponsorship opportunities available for organizations who would like to raise their profile to a large number of attendees (historically 350 +) of existing and new members including representatives from builders\, developers\, architects\, engineers\, renovators\, trade contractors\, warranty providers\, building suppliers\, manufacturers\, government and industry associations.  \nThe conference promises to be an excellent vehicle for corporate marketing and promotion. \nFor more information on Sponsorship opportunities\, please contact Josh Jensen \nJosh Jensen\, BCBEC\n604-722-3383 \nEmail Josh Jensen \n  \nPlease Note: Sponsorship publication recognition may be limited with late commitments. \n  \nSponsorship Opportunities:\nUpdated November 7\, 2024 10:10am *TABLES SOLD OUT*\n \n  \nFinal Registration Date: Wednesday\, November 13\, 2024 5:00pm \n  \nPlease review the Sponsorship Tables & Display Areas Layout: (click on picture to view a larger version) \n \nPlease Note: \nIf you click on a Table Link and it states “FULL” on the registration site\, this means the table has just sold. \nBCBEC will update this page as quickly as possible. \n \nGold Sponsorship Registration Options\nGold Sponsors\, Maximum of Four (4) \nIncluding:\n• Logo on all conference publications and promotional materials\n• Logo placement on the conference signage\n• Exhibitor table for Booth Display in tradeshow area (8’ x 10’ space)\n(First come first serve on location)\n• Logo on sign at coffee table during break\, choice of break: Continental Breakfast or Morning or Afternoon Coffee Break\n(First come first serve on choice of break)\n• Recognition of sponsorship at event by MC\n• 1 delegate entry to the conference including meals\n• Sponsorship Cost: $ 3\,500.00 plus membership \n  \nPlease Note: \nIf you click on a Table Link and it states “FULL” on the registration site\, this means the table has just sold. \nBCBEC will update this page as quickly as possible. \n  \nSelect and Click Table Number to Register. \nGold Table 3  SOLD    Innotech Windows + Doors \nGold Table 4  SOLD    Soprema \nGold Table 5  SOLD    Roofing Contractors Association of BC (RCABC) \nGold Table 6  SOLD    Centra Windows \n \n \nExhibitor Sponsorship Registration Options\n(Number limited based on available exhibition space) \nTable Top spots Including:\n• Exhibitor table for table top display in tradeshow area (3’ x 6’ table)\n• 1 delegate entry to the conference including meals\n• Exhibitor cost $1\,200 plus membership. (First come first serve on location) \nBooth spaces including:\n• Exhibitor table for table top display in tradeshow area (8’ x 10’ booth)\n• 1 delegate entry to the conference including meals\n• Exhibitor cost $1\,700 plus membership. (First come first serve on location) \n  \nPlease Note: \nIf you click on a Table Link and it states “FULL” on the registration site\, this means the table has just sold. \nBCBEC will update this page as quickly as possible. \n  \nSelect and Click Table Number to Register. \n$1\,700   Exhibitor Table 2  SOLD     Polyglass USA Inc. \n$1\,700   Exhibitor Table 7  SOLD      Adex Systems Inc. \n \n$1\,700   Exhibitor Table 8  SOLD      TREMCO CPG \n$1\,700   Exhibitor Table 9  SOLD       Kryton International Inc. \n$1\,700   Exhibitor Table 10  SOLD    ROCKWOOL \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 11  SOLD    REMDAL \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 12  SOLD    SIGA \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 13  SOLD    White Cap \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 14  SOLD    PROSTAR \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 15  SOLD    EPRO \n \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 16  SOLD    Silex Fiberglass Windows and Doors \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 17  SOLD    Duro-Last Roofing\, Inc. \n \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 18  SOLD    GAF Commercial Roofing \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 19  SOLD    Siplast \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 20  SOLD    Tuff Industries Inc. \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 21  SOLD    Airfoam Industries Ltd. \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 22  SOLD    NaturaSeal \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 23  SOLD    SMT Research Ltd. \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 24  SOLD    Detec Systems LLC \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 25  SOLD    Black Brothers High-Rise Restorations \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 26  SOLD    Convoy Supply Ltd. \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 27  SOLD    Partel Canada \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 28  SOLD    Insulspan Structural Insulated Panels \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 29  SOLD    W.R. Meadows \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 30  SOLD    Georgia Pacific Gypsum \n$1\,700   Exhibitor Table 31  SOLD    MAPEI \n$1\,700   Exhibitor Table 31A  SOLD     ProtectoWrap \n \n$1\,700   Exhibitor Table 31B  SOLD    Atlas PolyIso Wall Insulation \n$1\,700   Exhibitor Table 32  SOLD    Dura Seal Ltd. \n$1\,700   Exhibitor Table 32A  SOLD    DuROCK Alfacing International Limited \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 33   SOLD    BCIT Building Science Dept. \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 34   SOLD    Powerhouse Building Solutions \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 35   SOLD    Cascade Aqua-Tech Ltd. \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 36   SOLD    Duradek Canada \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 37   SOLD    Elevate Commercial Roofing Systems \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 38   SOLD      Small Planet Supply \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 39   SOLD      Henry\, a Carlisle Co. \n$1\,200   Exhibitor Table 40   SOLD      Sika Canada Inc. \n$1\,700   Exhibitor Table 41   SOLD      Cascadia Windows & Doors \n$1\,700   Exhibitor Table 42   SOLD      IKO Commercial \n$1\,700   Exhibitor Table 43   SOLD      NanoTech Innovation Inc. \n$1\,700   Exhibitor Table 45   SOLD      Sentry Building Innovations (Roofnado)  \n$1\,700   Exhibitor Table 45   SOLD      Sentry Building Innovations (Sahara)  \n \n \nAdditional Sponsorship Representative Registration 2 Maximum per Sponsorship)\nPlease use the following registration link to add a Sponsorship Representative/Delegate to a previously purchased Sponsorship. \nCost: $300 +GST \nAdditional Sponsorship Representative Registration (2 Maximum per Sponsorship) \n \n 
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LOCATION:JW Marriott Parq Vancouver\, 39 Smithe Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6B 0R3\, Canada
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SUMMARY:2024 BCBEC CONFERENCE & AGM SPEAKERS
DESCRIPTION:2024 BCBEC CONFERENCE & AGM PRESENTATIONS:\nFollow this link for PDF files from this event: \n2024 Conference & AGM Presentations \n \n  \nRENEW RESTORE REINVENTEXTENDING THE LEGACY OF EXISTING BUILDINGS\nFriday\, November 15th\, 2024\nJW Marriott Parq\n39 Smithe Street\nVancouver\, BC\n7:00 am – 5:00 pm \nUpdated January 10\, 2024 11:00am \n  \n2024 BCBEC CONFERENCE & AGM Full Program\nClick on picture for larger view (pdf)\n\n  \n2024 BCBEC CONFERENCE & AGM Schedule\nClick on picture for larger view\n\n  \nSpeakers Information and Conference Presentation Summaries\n \n8:15 – 8:45am\n\nJason Teetaert\, President\nSMT Research \nJason contributes a huge part of his successful transition from electrical engineering to building science to BCBEC. He gained invaluable insight from volunteering on BCBEC board of directors for 10 years\, connecting with leading building enclosure experts at events that become colleagues\, clients\, and friends. \nJason currently leads SMT with the largest team of technical people in the area of construction leak detection systems in the world.  He has contributed to over 11 patents in the area of; hybrid wired/wireless data acquisition systems\, leak detection solutions for inverted plaza deck assemblies and for moisture detection in conventional roofing and mass timber structures. \nSMT has systems installed in the historic castles in Slovenia\, Manhattan’s convention center – the Javits Center\, covered bridges of Iowa\, schools in New Zealand and mass timber buildings in Australia. The SMT technology is being used in every state in the USA\, and on six of the seven continents. \nLocally the SMT team is involved in the Vancouver “Signature Projects” – recent projects include UBC Museum of Anthropology\, Vancouver House\, The Post\, and Oakridge Park (mall redevelopment). Beyond buildings\, Jason has worked with Tesla on condensation sensors\, US Navy for submarine prop transmission leak detection systems\, and Atomic Energy Industry in the monitoring of heavy water contamination. \nJason achieves a work/life balance by simply mixing the two – have fun at work\, and work at fun (don’t get him started on this topic!).  He supports his family in their careers and in school endeavours\, takes on gravity fed west coast sports like skiing\, mountain biking\, hiking\, paddling and sharing stories around a campfire with friends. \nPresentation: Lessons learned from 20 years of leak detection data \nWhere is the “pain” in the construction industry?\nHow are your plaza decks performing?\nHow are your roofs performing?\nHow are your walls performing?\nDo you want to know?  \nThe content will focus on the results from automated monitoring systems for conventional\, inverted roof assemblies\, existing wall systems as well as timely information on monitoring mass timber.\n \n \n8:50 – 9:25am\n\nShawn McIsaac\, CPEng (NZ\, Aus)\, P.E. (WA)\, P.Eng (BC)Director\, Senior Building Enclosure Engineer\nOculus Building Science and Facades \nShawn McIsaac is a Building Enclosure Engineer specialising in the evaluation and design of building window\, wall and roof systems on buildings of all types. Shawn prides himself on working with clients through difficult and unique building envelope challenges. \nShawn started Oculus in 2018 in Auckland. He brings a wealth of knowledge from previous overseas experience in the Pacific Northwest of US and Canada. \nShawn is a Chartered Professional Engineer in New Zealand\, Canada (BC)\, US (WA) and Australia.\n \nPresentation: Building envelope retrofit abroad: parallels with New Zealand and different perspectives \nAt face value New Zealand and Canada have a lot in common however construction methodologies are not one of those things. While science is applicable everywhere\, the norms\, standards and philosophies offer a unique culture challenge for those working abroad. \nShawn will share the good\, the bad and the ugly of his time overseas as founder and technical director of NZ largest building science company\, Oculus. He’ll highlight some of the good ideas BC can adopt in improving its existing building stock and how the expertise that has been developed in BC with building enclosures and building science could be applied beyond BC’s borders. \n \n10:15 – 10:40am\n\nWesley Narciso\, M.Eng\, P.Eng\, FEC\, CRP\, PRA\nJRS Engineering \nWesley is a Principal and Division Manager at JRS with a background in Materials Engineering and a Master’s Degree in Building Science. He has provided engineering and consulting services for almost 24 years in Canada and the US. Previous to building envelope consulting\, he worked in a metallurgical engineering and consulting firm focusing on failure analysis and corrosion\, which has been beneficial in assisting with structural assessments\, fastener failure investigations and concrete repair projects. This unique background has allowed Wesley to provide corrosion and material failure related legal support\, as well as the production of hundreds of failure investigations and targeted/full scale\, building/property assessments and reports. Wesley volunteers with Engineers and Geoscientists BC as a Mentor and serves on the Program Advisory Committee for the Master’s Program at BCIT. \nPresentation: Protecting Reinforcing Steel from Corrosion: A Comprehensive Analysis of Corrosion Protection Systems Used in Concrete Repair \nConcrete is the most widely used construction material on the planet and when reinforced with steel\, becomes the cheapest and most versatile composite system used in any superstructure. The single biggest cause of premature failure in reinforced concrete is the corrosion of steel from chlorides. Repair of these structures is steadily increasing\, especially in the Pacific Northwest as many structures are at or nearing 40 to 100 years old. During repair\, it is common to protect the corroded reinforcing steel (subsequent to sufficient cleaning) with a coating or another type of corrosion mitigation system. \nWhile some specifications and guidelines are available\, none provide any real specificity or confidence in corrosion protection – a crucial component in reinforced concrete repair. \nThis presentation summarizes a comparative study of different types of materials\, products and systems used in commercial production\, as well as conceptual research and design stage considerations. \nEngineers\, designers and asset planners/managers will be able to use the results of the study to assist with any type of reinforced concrete repair (buildings\, parking garages\, bridges)\, ultimately creating more durable structures and prolonging service lives.\n \n \n10:45 – 11:25am\n\nMaddy Kennedy-Parrott\,M.Eng\, P.Eng\, CPHDBuilding Science Engineer\, Division Manager\nRDH Building Science \nMaddy splits her time between the Building Enclosure and Energy and Climate teams at RDH. She specializes in the integration of whole building energy modelling and building enclosure design to help buildings reach their highest performance potential\, whether performance is analyzed through an energy\, greenhouse gas emissions\, climate resilience or occupant comfort lens. From existing building retrofits to typical new construction to Passive House projects\, Maddy uses her unique expertise to deliver highly efficient buildings and advance industry knowledge on how enclosure and energy performance interact and influence one another. \nPresentation: Calibrated Energy Models for Retrofit Planning: Case Studies for Social Housing \nThere are over 100\,000 social housing units in BC\, many of which are coming to the end of service lives for one or more major building components/systems. The Canada Greener Affordable Housing (CGAH) program offered through CMHC offers funding opportunities to address these major renewals in a way that can help social housing owners and operators solve ongoing building issues\, address deferred maintenance backlogs\, and improve tenants’ comfort and safety – provided the renewals also significantly reduce energy use and associated emissions in support of Canada’s climate action goals. The process of showing compliance with the ambitious targets tied to the CGAH funding involves calibrated energy modelling to properly validate the energy and emissions reduction potential of the proposed renewals. \nRDH has undergone the CGAH application process for more than ten social housing buildings in need of major renewals\, and this presentation gives a summary of these case study projects. We will summarize the standardized process developed to complete the work\, identify where & why that process had to be modified for specific buildings\, and discuss which steps in the process were the most difficult to achieve or how they could be streamlined. We will also outline the major findings from the projects: the major barriers to achieving energy model calibration\, the patterns in energy use observed across the buildings\, the typical retrofits required to achieve the ambitious energy and emissions targets and a general discussion of how deep energy retrofits can be achieved in a variety of social housing building types.\n \n \n1:00 – 1:45pm\nKEYNOTE SPEAKER\n\nBetsy Agar\nProgram Director\, Buildings\nPembina Institute \nBetsy Agar is the director of the Pembina Institute’s buildings program. Through engagement\, research and knowledge mobilization\, she works on systems changes that will accelerate decarbonization of homes and buildings\, such as through policy and regulatory reform and market transformation. Betsy’s work spans multiple government levels in Ontario\, Alberta and B.C. on topics including deep retrofit market development team best practices\, retrofitting for climate resilience\, health\, safety and affordability\, industry readiness\, and understanding our building stock. \nBetsy’s prior professional experience includes buildings science engineering failure investigation\, facility and bridge condition evaluation\, design and field inspection; facilitation and convening dialogues as a co-creator of Renewable Cities at SFU Centre for Dialogue; research and teaching at McMaster University\, as well as teaching at UBC and SFU. She has authored and participated in dozens of publications\, presentations and media appearances. \nBetsy holds a Professional Engineers Ontario licence and a Master of Applied Science degree from McMaster University. She is an active member on the BC Hydro Integrated Resource Plan Technical Advisory Committee the Fortis BC Energy Efficiency and Conservation Advisory Group\, NRCan Green Construction through Wood Program Advisory Board\, and the BC Ministry of Jobs\, Economic Recovery and Innovation (JERI) Mass Timber Advisory Council; she previously served on the B.C. Sustainable Energy Association Board (2016-2018)\, Retrofit Canada Board (2019-2022) and ReCover Initiative Advisory Committee (2020-2024).
URL:https://bcbec.com/event/2024-bcbec-conference-agm-speakers/
LOCATION:JW Marriott Parq Vancouver\, 39 Smithe Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6B 0R3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AGM,Vancouver Events,Vancouver Island Events,Workshops & Seminars
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SUMMARY:2024 BCBEC CONFERENCE & AGM PRESENTATIONS
DESCRIPTION:PRESENTATIONS:\n\n\n\nLessons learned from 20 years of leak detection data\n \nJason TeetaertSMT Research\n\nNov 2024\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBuilding envelope retrofit abroad: parallels with New Zealand and different perspectives\n \nShawn McIsaacOculus Building Science and Facades\n\nNov 2024\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProtecting Reinforcing Steel from Corrosion: A Comprehensive Analysis of Corrosion Protection Systems Used in Concrete Repair\n \nWesley Narciso\nJRS Engineering\nNov 2024\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCalibrated Energy Models for Retrofit Planning: Case Studies for Social Housing\n \nMaddy Kennedy-Parrott \nRDH Building Science\nNov 2024\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Accidental Building Science Engineer\n \nBetsy Agar\, Keynote Speaker \nPembina Institute\nNov 2024\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRoof Replacement Options – Do We Have to Tear It All Off?\n \nLaurence Matzek \nRCABC\nNov 2024\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEmbodied Carbon in Real Estate: Aligning Customer\, Investor\, and Regulatory Values for a Sustainable Future \n \nVincent Delfaud& Ayden Kristmanson \nBosa Properties\nNov 2024\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nField-testing window installations: issues and recommendations for the industry\n \nTerry Adamson \nFenestration Canada\nNov 2024\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGrad Student Presentation: Impact of Climate Change and Ventilation Strategies on Moisture Management and Durability of Cross-Laminated Timber Walls \n \nDipendra Pandra \nDept. of Civil Eng.\, University of Victoria\nNov 2024\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGrad Student Presentation: Introducing the BCIT Hybrid Test Method for Assessing Sound Insulation by Windows\n \nNazanin Souri \nBCIT\nNov 2024
URL:https://bcbec.com/event/2024-bcbec-conference-agm-presentations/
LOCATION:JW Marriott Parq Vancouver\, 39 Smithe Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6B 0R3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AGM,Vancouver Events,Vancouver Island Events,Workshops & Seminars
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