Alberta 1 – Accelerating Toward Net Zero Energy Ready Building Enclosures
Data indicates that carbon emissions are altering the Earth’s climate, pushing commercial building codes toward Net-Zero Energy-Ready performance requirements. This is part one of a two part series that focuses on Alberta’s building enclosure requirements for Net-Zero Energy-Ready commercial buildings and how to detail highly insulated airtight building enclosures that achieve durability.
Event Information
Commercial building codes are navigating toward the performance requirements of Net Zero Energy Ready buildings due to climatic data that indicates carbon emissions are altering the Earth’s climate. Today’s building occupants also expect increased levels of performance and comfort which, can only be achieved with a high-performance building enclosure. When these buildings are detailed right, during the design phase of construction, they are both durable and cost-effective to build.
This seminar will focus on the building enclosure requirements of a Net Zero Energy Ready commercial building and you’ll learn how to detail highly insulated airtight building enclosures that achieve durability. To assist the design team, calculation tools will be examined that can guide the team to efficient and durable building enclosure details that are cost-effective. The session will be capped off with a review of strategies that have and have not worked in low TEDI (Thermal Energy Design Intensity) buildings to date. The Calgary sessions will focus on NECB 2017 (National Energy Code of Canada for Building) and the adjustments needed to address thermal bridging calculations in that document.
Learning Objectives:
• Moving to net zero energy ready through building codes.
• Conversion then generation: optimizing building enclosures with air tightness and exterior thermal resistance.
• From slab to foundation walls to roof: continuous water, air and thermal control layers.
• Details matter: creating durability in highly insulated building enclosures.
• Calculating complex thermal resistance values and bridges with design tools.
• Show me how it’s done: case studies of low TEDI buildings (Thermal Energy Design Intensity).
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Presenter:
Grace Suri, B.ASc., E.I.T. – Building Energy Consultant
Grace is a Building Energy Consultant mostly focusing on whole building thermal and energy modeling and hygrothermal component modelling. She applies her engineering knowledge on projects that include calibrating energy models to provide energy conservation measures, performing design parametric analysis, life cycle assessments, and compliance modeling for Code and LEED and other standards. Grace also has building science experience in conducting design and field reviews, writing field assessment reports and construction drawing preparation of envelope systems.
Marla Snoddon, P.Eng. – Building Science Consultant
Marla is a Building Science Engineer with Morrison Hershfield since 2019. She has seven years of experience delivering consulting and design services for the entire life cycle of a building, from new construction to existing builds on commercial, residential and institutional projects. Her experience includes building envelope condition assessments, investigations into existing systems, preparing and reviewing drawings and specifications, construction site reviews and contract administration.