Building Enclosure: Best practices shown through three-dimensional mock-ups

Tue Dec 03 2024 at 04:00 pm to 05:30 pm UTC+00:00

Online event | Vancouver, British Columbia

Kootenay Clean Energy Transition
Publisher/HostKootenay Clean Energy Transition
Building Enclosure: Best practices shown through three-dimensional mock-ups
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Join CEA for Part 2 of a two-part webinar series using mock-ups to demonstrate building enclosure upgrade best practices.

Builders, renovators, designers, HVAC technicians, energy advisors, building officials:
Join the Community Energy Association for a two-part webinar showcasing best practices for high-performance building enclosure upgrades. This session will feature three-dimensional mock-ups to guide discussions on renewable detailing, environmental separation layers, interior and exterior insulation strategies, fire resiliency, climate adaptation, and more.

Topics will include:
-What is “environmental separation”?
-Renewable detailing
-How to install the environmental separation layers on the exterior of your building enclosure, including exterior air barrier, water resistive barrier, thermal control and water shedding layers
-High performance building enclosure retrofit and construction best practices using combined interior and exterior insulation strategies
-Discuss installation strategies and processes
-Outline the numerous benefits for fire resiliency, climate adaptation and more

This event has been pre-approved for 1 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Point BC Housing.

Event is free of charge. If you can't attend - no problem! We'll provide the slide deck and a link to the recording to all those who have registered.

About the Presenter
JAMES BOURGET — ABET, RRO, CPHT | Principal, Construction Specialist
James brings over 40 years of extensive industry experience, with a distinguished career spanning two decades in both the construction sector and as a building enclosure consultant. His expertise encompasses a wide range of specialties, including condition assessments, design and detail development, and field review, particularly on Existing Buildings projects.
As an accredited roof inspector with the Roofing Contractors Association of British Columbia, James honed his skills in investigating, designing, and overseeing complex and specialty roof renewal and replacement projects. His skill set extends across various trades, including building envelope, carpentry, masonry, concrete placing and finishing, painting, and plastering.
James is deeply committed to advancing industry standards and knowledge. He actively contributes to initiatives supporting the implementation of the BC Step Code, providing hands-on airtightness training to builders and contractors. Moreover, he shares his wealth of expertise as an instructor at the High-Performance Building Lab at the British Columbia Institute of Technology, where he has earned recognition for his exceptional dedication and teaching excellence.
In acknowledgment of his outstanding contributions, James has been honored with the prestigious BCIT Teaching Excellence Award in 2021 and the Vancouver Regional Construction Association Excellence for Educational Leadership award in 2022.
Currently, James is engaged with the Canadian Home Builders Association of British Columbia and the Community Energy Association, spearheading hands-on training programs focused on high-performance building enclosure assemblies across British Columbia. These training sessions cover topics such as building science fundamentals, constructability considerations, innovative detailing concepts that enhance primary building enclosure controls (air, water, and thermal), and building enclosure fire resiliency.

Visit our website to learn about other workshops and training events: www.communityenergy.ca/built-environment
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Online event, Stay Fresh Canada, Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6Z, Canada,Vancouver, British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia

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