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  • Latest version of the Building Envelope Thermal Bridging Guide provides new and timely data to help with calculations required by emerging energy codes and standards

    The newest version of the Building Envelope Thermal Bridging Guide (BETB) is now available and is the first of four planned expansions!

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  • BC Energy Step Code Development for Public Sector Buildings

    Morrison Hershfield has been retained by the Building and Safety Standards Branch of the Province of British Columbia to develop and analyze public sector building archetypes for Step Code, with ...

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  • Building Envelope Thermal Bridging Guide

    This guide aims to help the B.C. construction sector realize more energy-efficient buildings by looking at current obstacles and showing opportunities to improve building envelope thermal performance. Version 1.2 expands ...

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  • BC Energy Step Code – 2017 Metrics Research Report (Full Report)

    The full report of the comprehensive exploration of the energy, emissions and economic impacts of the BC Energy Step Code. These findings suggest that improved energy efficiency and affordability can ...

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  • Guide to Low Thermal Energy Demand for Large Buildings

    The new guide aims to broaden the understanding of how high-rise residential buildings can meet stricter levels of performance, such as Passive House, BC Energy Step Code, City of Vancouver Zero Emission Building ...

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  • City of Toronto Zero Emissions Buildings Framework

    As the City of Toronto adds an estimated 24,400 more people per year, the demand for both residential and non-residential developments is growing. In fact, between 2011 and 2015, the ...

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