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January 2007
Building Envelope Solutions Conference
Vancouver Building Envelope Solutions will provide insights into how's and why's of design problems and successes and examined new technologies and proven strategies to help you improve the service life of a building.
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GREEN ROOF TECHNOLOGY
Seminar Presentation: GREEN ROOF TECHNOLOGY Karen Liu BCIT Feb 2007
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Round Table Discussion: Highrise Multi-Residential Construction
A total of 6 experienced individuals, 3 contractors and 3 building envelope consultants, will be discussing building envelope details for highrise multi-residential buildings, and welcoming input from the room. The focus will be on problematic details and the impact of the decisions that are made early in the design process on the construction. Jay Young is a senior project manager with Cressey. Jay has gained extensive experience in the 26 years with the organization, starting as a carpenter/labourer, quickly moving to…
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BCBEC 2007 AGM & Conference “The Full Circle”
Registration form is NOW available! For information on the BC BEC 2007 AGM & Conference "The Full Circle" AGENDA please follow this link: BC BEC AGM 2007 Agenda For the Membership & AGM Registration Form please follow this link: BC BEC MEMBERSHIP & AGM 2007
More InfoGreen Roofs and Homeowner Protection in British Columbia
The Homeowner Protection Office (HPO ) is hosting a one-day conference entitled Green Roofs and Homeowner Protection in British Columbia on May 29, 2007 at the Westin Bayshore Hotel in Vancouver. This one-day conference is open to all interested parties who wish to discuss the issues and options for residential green roofs in B.C. taking into account our climate and homeowner protection requirements.
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GCA & WDMA-BC 16th Annual Golf Tournament
Friday, June 22nd Companies will gather from around the province to support the GCA Apprenticeship program initiatives. Help GCA-BC bring new talent into the Glazing trade and ensure your employees get their journeyman training. This year they will be having a $25,000 hole-in-one prize; PLAZMA TV's, BBQ's, there will be prizes for everyone. Registration also includes: a golf cart; dinner; green fees; snacks and much more. Make sure you, your employees, and your customers come out to this 'Event of…
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Update on Wood Treatment and Corrosion Resistant Fasteners
Professor John Ruddick from the Department of Wood Science at UBC specializes in enhancing wood durability through chemical and heat treatment. His research focuses on understanding the chemistry of fixation/stabilization of alkaline copper based wood preservatives and carbon based wood preservatives, factors influencing the performance of shell treated wood in residential construction and the protection of composite products such as OSB. As a Consultant with Mychem Wood Protection Consultants Ltd. He specializes in the detection of decay in commercial timber structures…
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Design of Windows to Limit Condensation Issues
Pierre-Michel Busque, P.Eng., a building envelope engineer for Levelton Consultants Ltd. and Charlie Gould, Chief Engineer for Starline Architectural Windows Limited, will be discussing the potential for condensation on window frames in newly repaired and new buildings. Condensation problems with modern windows are most commonly caused by poor ventilation, poor heat flow, and inadequate sill design. Levelton and Starline have collaborated on several projects to investigate condensation problems and design retrofit programs. Their presentation will discuss numerical methods used to calculate heat flow…
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BCIT (Building SE2) 6:30 pm The Architectural and Building Engineering Technology program at BCIT is hosting an industry/student mixer evening. This is an excellent opportunity to meet with the students eligible for graduation in May 2008, as well as providing industry networking opportunities. For more information, please click: PDF
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Call for Papers – Symposium on Building Envelope Sustainability
Marriott Wardman Park, Washington, DC, USA This symposium is scheduled for April 30 - May 1, 2009 Call for Papers Deadline: November 1st, 2007 Please click for more information: PDF
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All Day Seminar Location: RCABC, 9734 - 201st Street, Langley, BC Registration: 8:30 am - 9:00 am (coffee, juice & muffins available) Seminar: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm (lunch included) Topics: Membrane Air Barriers in Wall Construction Waterproofing Membranes Green Roofs - Basic Design Principles Speakers: Brian Carey and Kenneth Sedo of Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofing
More InfoBuilding Science Fundamentals 2007
Presented by: Building Sciences Seminars Ltd. Building Science Fundamentals 2007 is an advanced two-day seminar (Nov. 13/14, 2007) about optimizing building performance. That is, designing buildings that perform as they should: efficiently and without assemblies that spall, decay, corrode, peel, blister, mold, condense water, leak air and water and otherwise annoy occupants, clients and authorities with jurisdiction. You will learn how to correct these problems in existing buildings and how to avoid them in new buildings. You will learn fundamental…
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The Integration of LEED and the Building Envelope
There has been a recent trend in the North American building market towards green buildings. This trend has resulted in the development and increased popularity of green building assessment tools. The tools attempt to measure the "greenness" of a project, typically by awarding points or credits for achieving certain prescriptive or performance based requirements. The majority of green building assessment systems focus on the design to the constructed building, with little focus on the effect of the building system's life…
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Energy Efficient Buildings and the BC Green Building Code
Andrew Pape-Salmon is the manager of energy efficiency initiatives with the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources. He is a professional engineer with training in energy system technologies, economics and policy. He is the provincial lead for energy efficiency initiatives, including equipment standards under the Energy Efficiency Act, and input to the BC Building Code on energy efficiency standards. Andrew has also worked extensively with local governments and First Nation communities across BC to promote energy efficiency and clean energy…
More InfoThe ASHRAE Energy Code 90.1 Understanding Compliance with Energy Regulation
About the presenter: Alex McGowan, P. Eng. is a professional engineer with a diverse background in modeling energy loss in buildings. Alex is the co-author of the FRAME and FRAMEPlus software package used to model the energy performance of glazing and frames, and developed a whole-building energy simulation program called ENERPASS. He is a member of the CSA A440.4 Window Standard Committee and a member of ASHRAE technical committees TC4.4 (Building Materials and Building Envelope Performance) and TC 4.5 (Fenestration). He was also…
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The Homeowners Protection Act New Tools for Consumer Protection
Ken Cameron joined the Homeowner Protection Office as the Chief Executive Officer in September 2004 after 26 years in senior planning and management positions in local government in the Greater Vancouver area, most recently as Manager of Policy and Planning with the Greater Vancouver Regional District. In addition to his role at the HPO, Ken is the Past Chair of the International Centre for Sustainable Cities, a member of the Board of the Residential Construction Industry Training Organization and Chair of…
More InfoThe Weather Report Climate Variations and the Envelope
About the presenter: Dr. Bob Humphries obtained his Bachelor of Science in (Honours, Physics) at the University of Alberta in 1967; a Master of Science (Nuclear Physics) at U of A in 1969, Doctor of Philosophy in Meteorology at McGill University in 1974. As a Canadian Certified Environmental Practitioner (CCEP) his work in air quality modeling projects have generated a great quantity of wind-driven rain data in a number of locations of interest to designers and builders of building enclosures. He…
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Building Science 101 How Houses are Failing and How Part 9 has Responded
Just when we though there was light at the end of the tunnel, the performance of the building enclosure of houses has come into question. This presentation has two functions: first as a reminder of the mechanisms of how any building envelope actually works including the factors that affect performance, and second as a summary of the new requirements of Part 9 for all of Canada . Is it possible that designing and constructing the building envelope under Part 9 requires more…
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Masonry Update What’s New With Our Oldest Rainscreen
Bill McEwen is a Professional Engineer who has over twenty five years of experience in the B.C. masonry industry. He chairs the CSA A371 committee on Masonry Construction, and has served on CSA S304.1 Masonry Design, CSA A370 Masonry Connectors and the Structural Design committee of the National Building Code of Canada. He is a former director and long time BCBEC member, and is also a LEED ® Accredited Professional. He has provided technical assistance to designers in his role as…
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ASHRAE 90.1 and the Building Envlope
Proposed revisions to the BC Building Code will reference ASHRAE 90.1 for Part 5 buildings. This presentation will outline the ASHRAE 90.1 Standard, with a brief sidebar discussion on R-values and U-factors. The focus will be on implications of adopting ASHRAE 90.1 in the design and construction of the building envelope. Alex McGowan is the Office Manager in the Victoria office of Levelton Consultants Ltd. He is also the Practice Area Leader for the Building Science Division of Levelton Consultants Ltd.…
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