High-Performance Enclosures: Wall Penetrations

In this session, RDH Building Science specialist James Bourget will break down a full wall mock-up to show how air-barrier gaskets work—and why they’re often a more dependable option than tapes, sealants, or self-adhered membranes. Participants will see step-by-step installations for a range of common penetrations and how gaskets tie into typical membrane sequencing.

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High-Performance Enclosures: Layer by Layer

The session is designed to foster builder engagement through real-time demonstration of the deconstruction process, allowing participants to see firsthand how each detail contributes to airtightness, moisture management, and overall thermal performance

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High-Performance Enclosures: Wall Penetrations

In this live, studio demonstration, RDH Building Science specialist James Bourget will break down a full wall mock-up to show how air-barrier gaskets work—and why they’re often a more dependable option than tapes, sealants, or self-adhered membranes. Participants will see step-by-step installations for a range of common penetrations and how gaskets tie into typical membrane sequencing.

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Residential HVAC Fundamentals 2024 BC Building Code Requirements

This course introduces builders, contractors, and industry professionals to the fundamentals of residential HVAC design and installation, with a focus on new home construction. Learners will gain a practical understanding of how heating systems, ductwork, and mechanical ventilation work together to create comfortable, efficient, and healthy indoor environments.

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Building Rehabilitation

The presentation highlights four key lessons learned from various building envelope rehabilitation projects. Through reviewing project case studies, trends emerge surrounding common envelope failures, opportunities to shift buildings towards net zero, the importance of lifecycle cost analysis, and leveraging environmental impact data when selecting construction materials.

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High-Performance Wall Systems That Deliver

Want to get more out of your wall systems without overcomplicating your builds? This session dives into high-performance wall assemblies that deliver—on energy efficiency, durability, and buildability. We'll break down how to design smarter, not harder, with a focus on Advanced Framing techniques that reduce material use while boosting performance.

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High-Performance Enclosures: Layer by Layer

This live broadcast from RDH’s mock-up studio will deconstruct an exterior-insulated wall to demonstrate key sequencing details, air barrier strategies, and moisture management techniques. Participants will gain practical insights into addressing real-world challenges, adapting installation methods, and improving enclosure durability through visual, hands-on learning.

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Building Rehabilitation

The presentation highlights four key lessons learned from various building envelope rehabilitation projects. Through reviewing project case studies, trends emerge surrounding common envelope failures, opportunities to shift buildings towards net zero, the importance of lifecycle cost analysis, and leveraging environmental impact data when selecting construction materials.

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Building for People: Meaningful Access in Built Environments

This engaging, thought-provoking session will introduce members to the diverse experiences of disability and the principles that construction professionals can bring to their work to support the building of environments that are accessible for everyone. Attendees will be challenged to think about diverse disability experiences, learn to recognize barriers to meaningful access, and apply accessibility principles to support their projects - including important considerations to support renovation and retrofit projects.

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Window and Door Quality Retrofit (WDQR) 100

The course provides learners with a thorough understanding of the foundational learning related to window and door retrofit, focusing on meeting the priorities and needs of the construction industry. Key introductory topics include visual assessments, regulatory requirements, energy performance product features, building codes, barriers exterior conditions windows/doors.

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Strategies For Compartmentalizing Attached Residential Units

This 2-hour online live session will help participants understand the key principles of limiting suite-to-suite air leakage in small scale multi-unit housing. The course will include recent research on guarded vs unguarded testing of attached homes, as well as a discussion of construction techniques that can be employed to achieve improved levels of compartmentalization across party walls, floors, and ceilings.

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Residential Enclosure Retrofits: A Hands-On Experience

This new training course specifically focuses on the limitations and challenges contractors face when undertaking enclosure retrofits on existing homes. Contrary to new builds, retrofits come with many challenges from unknowns, including as-built products and materials, occupied conditions, phasing limitations, and existing structural configurations. These challenges must be met with creativity, adaptation, and a strong knowledge of best-practice retrofit solutions.

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BC Energy Step Code Training – Module 8: Project Management (2023)

Module 8 of the BC Step Code Training Course is designed to help the learner recognize the design and construction factors that contribute to the success of a building project in meeting BCESC requirements, staying on budget and on schedule, and maintaining working relationships, as well as integrating broad project management and QA/QC tools to lower the risk of missing project goals.

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