Eligible Credits

  • 1 CPD Point

    BC Housing

  • 1 CDP Point

    BOABC

  • 0.75 Core LUs

    AIBC

  • 1 CEC Point

    CACEA

Disclaimers:

  1. Please note that, for the concerned organizations you are responsible for sending your CPD credit request to the concerned organizations; The Township of Langley does not submit CPD credits on your behalf.  (Excluding AIBC LUs)
  2. If you attended this event live at the date above and reported for credits, you cannot claim any additional credits from this on-demand course.
  3. The content of this video is accurate to the date upon which it was presented. As codes, standards, bylaws, and requirements change, certain aspects of this course may no longer be accurate. Please, check with your consultants and municipality if you are unsure of requirements noted in the video.

Course Description

The Township of Langley and Cascadia Windows & Doors presented information related to Fenestration and Step Code at this Builder Forum Series webinar. This 1 hour presentation goes into topics such as:  a comprehensive and integrated approach to envelope and fenestration performance, with a focus on cost-optimized solutions for meeting current and upcoming BC Energy Step Code requirements by Michael Bousfield of Cascadia Windows & Doors. Sponsored by BC Hydro.

Instructor(s)

Michael Bousfield

Technical Director at Cascadia Windows & Doors

Survey Responses

“The knowledge that the speaker [Michael] had about windows was amazing. I was not aware of the upgrades that were available as a restoration contractor I am usually focused on matching existing not shooting for step code.”

Anonymous Survey Response

“Technical data on windows past and present. Also the importance of design of the building with reference to energy efficiency including window placement”

Anonymous Survey Response

“The information about windows and the changes that can be made to increase over all R value of the wall system was excellent.”

Anonymous Survey Response

“[I learned] The importance of window location within the building envelope, the airtightness and how these items reduce TEDI.”

Anonymous Survey Response