Built Green Canada Q2 Newsletter 2020. Please find key updates from our second quarter, including...
What does it mean to build to an "equivalency"? An equivalency is using a program's tools in an attempt to meet a requirement without it being certified--and likely, without actual testing being done...
What we can expect is that the increased focus on health and well-being will remain.. Alongside this, sustainability in the built environment continues to be...
This webinar will look at construction methods and types of products that contribute to lower energy consumption, as well as alternative heating and electrical systems, and improved building envelope.
This webinar will look at construction methods and types of products that contribute to the quality of the air within the finished home.
Over the last six years, Built Green Canada has issued its annual Municipality Challenge concurrent with National Environment Week and over this time, participating municipalities has grown year-over-year. Given this time of COVID...
Emergency Preparedness Week reminds Canadians to better protect themselves and their families. Our sustainable building programs include specific resiliency checklist items, alongside pathways to building healthier, more resource-efficient homes.
Built Green Canada Q1 Newsletter 2020. Please find key updates from our first quarter, including...
2020 marks the 40th anniversary of Jayman BUILT, and with this milestone, Jayman continues to show its commitment to integrating new technologies that benefit their customers and the environment. Informed by a "how can we be better" approach...
A new pilot project provides developers with the tools to help make existing high density buildings more sustainable.
A stunning floor plan to celebrate Jayman BUILT's 40th anniversary has been taken from the archives and updated to an impressive edition.
There are a number of options for greener and more economical ways to heat your home. Learn about your choices.
Straight-forward ways to keep warm at home while reducing carbon emissions.
Our High Density Renovation Program is in pilot and maintains the same seven categories as the HD New Construction program; it's contained within the same checklist and underwent the same 2020 updates; the main program updates are contained here.
As we near the end of 2019, we want to provide a summary of the adjusted and added items to our 2020 BUILT GREEN® High Density Programs, which provide you with new opportunities to earn points towards your projects' BUILT GREEN® certification.
As we near the end of 2019, we are providing a summary of the adjusted and added items to our 2020 BUILT GREEN® Single Family Programs, which provide you with new opportunities to earn points towards your projects' BUILT GREEN®...
Built Green Canada Q4 Newsletter 2019. Please find key updates from our fourth quarter, including...
How Built Green aligns with, supports, and extends beyond the BC Energy Step Code
Built Green Canada Q3 Newsletter 2019. Please find key updates from our third quarter, including...
In recognition of Waste Reduction Week, Built Green Canada acknowledges the integral role waste management plays in environmental sustainability, as well as those builders who have long chosen responsible waste reduction methods.
Strategic Group enrols four projects in Built Green's High Density Renovation Pilot
Leading up to Renovation Month, Built Green Canada launches its High Density Renovation Program pilot and is encouraging trials during this phase.
Energy efficiency and offsetting carbon are becoming the rage in the housing industry. While we are making great strides, we can't forget the other half of going green: to ensure the homes we're building are sustainable and healthy.
Built Green Canada Q2 Newsletter 2019. Please find key updates from our second quarter, including...