Qualifying for CMHC MLI Select- Part 3- Building Performance Requirements
- How CMHC energy efficiency requirements shape what an ideal cost-effective architecture and envelope design looks like;
- How CHMC-required energy modelling can be leveraged as a design tool to optimize architecture, envelope, and mechanical systems upgrades.
- What mechanical systems achieve CMHC compliance (and how they compare to ‘the old normal’)
- How to apply integrated strategies to real projects for better performance and compliance.
About the Presenters
Cara Sloat,Â
A Principal at Hammerschlag & Joffe is a building mechanical engineer and experienced public speaker with over 20 years of experience in engineering for multi-residential buildings. She is driven by a passion for solutions at the intersection of human health, energy efficiency, and life-cycle value, with a focus on optimizing the integration of mechanical systems with architecture. She works at the forefront of advancing low-carbon & high-performance design strategies.
Scott Armstrong
A senior Associate, Building Envelope & Sustainability at Entuitive, specializes in building science and sustainability, with over 25 years of experience delivering projects across commercial, institutional, healthcare, heritage, and residential sectors in Canada, Bermuda, and the Middle East. His strengths include building enclosures, façades, roofing systems, low-carbon design, deep retrofits, decarbonization, and integrated design strategies.
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This document is a supplementary resource to
episode #24 of the Real Estate Development
Insights Podcast in which Payam Noursalehi shares a practical framework for evaluating and selecting the most suitable innovative systems for your next project.Â