Built Green Canada launches HD Renovation Program pilot

Thursday, October 3, 2019

Built Green Canada announced it has launched its High Density Renovation Program pilot with four projects underway, courtesy of Strategic Group’s office-to-residential repurposing projects in Calgary and Edmonton.

As the cost of entering the housing market continues to make home ownership a challenge, statistics show that a growing number of Canadians are turning to multifamily apartments as an affordable option and lifestyle choice.

This underscores the reality of Canada’s aging housing stock: new housing represents only a small percentage of what’s out there. As Canadians and all orders of government are increasingly focused on climate mitigation, there is huge opportunity to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and strengthen the economy through energy-efficient retrofits of older homes and buildings. A study by CMHC revealed that older homes are the source of significantly more greenhouse gas emissions than newer homes.

Alongside Built Green’s Single Family Renovation Program (which is also applicable to multifamily low-rise), the High Density (HD) Renovation Program offers builders a means to renovate high density and high density mixed-use buildings more sustainably.

According to Built Green Canada, these certified renovations benefit not only the environment but also the owners and occupants who will, as a result, enjoy a healthier, more durable, and more affordable home through a reduction in the operating and maintenance costs.

To qualify for the HD Renovation program, substantial upgrades/retrofits must be made to the energy-related building systems, including the building envelope and the mechanical and electrical systems. The energy performance of the building’s upgrades and retrofits are then compared to the requirements of the current energy standard or energy code used for modeling with ASHRAE 90.1-2010 or NECB 2011 to show energy savings resulting from the renovation. Beyond efficiency, the renovations must be sustainable.

“Considerable time was spent contemplating how energy performance improvements would be quantified, given the multiple scenarios that renovations may present—we’re keen to work closely with industry to ensure we have guidelines that are appropriate, relevant, and fair,” said Built Green’s CEO Jenifer Christenson. “Moreover, the program encourages a myriad of sustainable practices, including the reuse of building materials, as we recognize the reduced environmental impact, and therefore credit may be claimed through material usage and waste reduction.”

As with Built Green’s other third-party certification programs, the High Density Renovation Program takes a holistic approach and maintains the same seven categories, including: energy efficiency, materials & methods, indoor air quality, ventilation, waste management, water conservation and business practices.

Barron Building, Calgary

In the summer of 2019, Strategic Group completed its first office-to-residential repurposing project in Calgary—a mixed-use building with 65 one- and two-bedroom suites in the inner-city community of the Beltline. Over the next year, Strategic Group will complete three more repurposing projects in Alberta.

One of those is the iconic Barron Building in downtown Calgary. When it opened in 1951, it was Calgary’s first high-rise at 12 storeys. It marked a significant turning point in the oil and gas industry and was a symbol of Calgary’s economic, social and political growth. The 85,223 square foot office building is being repurposed into a mixed-use space with retail and 94 rental residences. Honouring the legacy of the Barron Building is an important component of this repurposing project. The company is preserving the art deco-styled exterior while building modern residences inside.

“Our leadership in office-to-residential repurposing is grounded in an appreciation for environmental sustainability in addition to the economic, business and community benefits we realize with this strategy,” said Riaz Mamdani, Strategic Group CEO. “The high density renovation program offers the consistency and clarity that Built Green’s other programs have around process, areas of focus and options available. Our creative and unconventional approach to create great places for people is supported by our partnership with Built Green.”

“Built Green recognizes the leadership of those progressive builders and developers who are leading by example in the built environment: their commitment to forge ahead and establish new ways of doing things is setting standards that others can aspire to and contributing to innovations within the industry,” added Christenson.

Built Green Canada, a national, industry-drivennon-profit organization offering third-party certification programs for those interested in sustainable practices in the residential building sector, welcomes industry’s continued input during this pilot phase

Visit Built Green Canada for more info.

 

 

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