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REGISTER HEREFOR THE STEP CODE INFORMATION SESSION ON NOVEMBER 17
Questions? Call Melissa, Development Services Clerk: 250-720-2835
The City of Port Alberni will be undertaking Building Bylaw Changes
The City of Port Alberni is hosting a series of sessions to provide information and answer questions those in the building industry may have. The first session being hosted is in partnership with ACRD and will focus on Step Code.
The BC Energy Step Code is a performance-based standard that establishes measurable requirements for energy efficiency in new construction. To demonstrate compliance, builders must ensure that buildings meet or exceed a set of defined metrics for building components (e.g. building envelope, equipment and systems, and air tightness testing).
In 2017, The Province of British Columbia established the Energy Step Code Council to support the successful implementation of the B.C. Energy Step Code. There are five steps to get to net zero-ready buildings in 2032.
The Building and Safety Standards Branch (BSSB) is proposing revisions to the BC Building Code 2018. These include changes to minimum energy efficiency requirements for most Part 9 and Part 3 buildings.
See the key dates under 'Information Sessions' to see session topics as they become available.
REGISTER HEREFOR THE STEP CODE INFORMATION SESSION ON NOVEMBER 17
Questions? Call Melissa, Development Services Clerk: 250-720-2835
The City of Port Alberni will be undertaking Building Bylaw Changes
The City of Port Alberni is hosting a series of sessions to provide information and answer questions those in the building industry may have. The first session being hosted is in partnership with ACRD and will focus on Step Code.
The BC Energy Step Code is a performance-based standard that establishes measurable requirements for energy efficiency in new construction. To demonstrate compliance, builders must ensure that buildings meet or exceed a set of defined metrics for building components (e.g. building envelope, equipment and systems, and air tightness testing).
In 2017, The Province of British Columbia established the Energy Step Code Council to support the successful implementation of the B.C. Energy Step Code. There are five steps to get to net zero-ready buildings in 2032.
The Building and Safety Standards Branch (BSSB) is proposing revisions to the BC Building Code 2018. These include changes to minimum energy efficiency requirements for most Part 9 and Part 3 buildings.
See the key dates under 'Information Sessions' to see session topics as they become available.
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