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SUMMARY:Understanding National Building Codes & National Energy Codes of Canada
DESCRIPTION:This one-day training introduces participants to Canada’s National Building Code (NBC) and National Energy Code for Buildings (NECB)\, highlighting their role in shaping safer\, more energy-efficient\, and sustainable built environments. Through interactive discussions and practical examples\, the training explores how these codes support the development of buildings that are not only technically sound but also culturally and environmentally responsive to the needs of Indigenous communities. \n\nParticipants will gain foundational knowledge of the codes’ structure\, purpose\, and application\, while examining how inclusive design and energy efficiency can contribute to long-term community well-being. The session also emphasizes the importance of integrating Indigenous perspectives into building practices to ensure respectful and relevant infrastructure development. \nRegister now to gain foundational knowledge and contribute to more sustainable\, inclusive infrastructure development. \nEvent Price: $195 \n\nAgenda\n\n8:30 – 9:00 – Check-in and Networking\n9:00 – Noon – Training\nNoon – 1:00 – Lunch\n1:00 – 4:00 – Training continues\n4:00 – 4:30 – Networking and Closing\n\n\nSpeaker\n \nHeather Elliot \nP.Eng. LEED Green Associate \nHeather is a leader in the building science sphere\, focused on the investigation and repair of existing building envelope systems\, and applying 15+ years of consulting experience and knowledge to new building design\, retrofit\, and commissioning. Heather has experience utilizing building science principles to troubleshoot detailing conditions in various types of construction\, from low-rise residential to high-rise towers\, commercial and institutional facilities. She has worked on a variety of projects across Alberta\, as well as in neighbouring provinces and the United States. She believes in finding practical solutions to ensure the lifespan of new infrastructure as well as making use of the building envelope and integration with other building systems to drive performance\, sustainability\, and passive efficiency for resiliency. \n  \n 
URL:https://eco.ca/event/understanding-national-building-codes-nbc-national-energy-codes-of-canada-for-buildings-necb/
LOCATION:Kahanoff Centre\, 105 12 Ave SE\,\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2G 1A1\, Canada
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SUMMARY:A House Doesn’t Need to Breathe… But People Do! An Intro to Home Airtightness and Ventilation
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will explain the basics of home airtightness and ventilation. It will discuss how good airtightness and ventilation can make homes healthier\, more comfortable\, and more energy efficient. Through plenty of examples and pictures\, participants will learn the important features of excellent airtightness and ventilation\, why it is important to address these two topics together\, and how the building code can be used as a helpful tool. \n\n \nSpeakers\n \n\n \nMatthew Dipple\nCo-owner\, Airtight Engineering Inc. \nMatt is a co-owner of Airtight Engineering Inc. He is a Professional Engineer and holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Systems Engineering. Matt specializes in energy modeling and mechanical design for high-performance buildings. He has had the opportunity to work on housing retrofit programs in a number of First Nations communities\, and continues to learn about housing needs and challenges in these communities. \n\n\nSteffen Bertelsen\nCo-owner\, Airtight Engineering Inc. \nSteffen is a co-owner of Airtight Engineering Inc. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Bioresource Engineering. Steffen specializes in energy modeling and mechanical design for high-performance buildings. He has worked with numerous First Nations communities to provide training about home comfort\, health\, and energy efficiency\, and continues to learn about the features and needs of First Nations housing.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/a-house-doesnt-need-to-breathe-but-people-do-an-intro-to-home-airtightness-and-ventilation/
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