Purpose
The purpose of a sustainable building policy is to ensure that we construct buildings in a sustainable manner, and to promote sustainable building practices.
Execution
At the start of a project we assign one person to be responsible for the LEED portion of the project. This person is responsible for writing the following plans, and ensuring they are executed:
Environmental Construction Operations (ECO),
Construction Waste Management (CWM),
Erosion and Sediment Control (ESC),
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ).
This person is also responsible for collecting relevant information from the subtrades regarding the materials they use.
Innovation
The Canada Green Building Council allows points for innovation, and we look for ways to gain credit this way. One way is to maximize the amount of waste materials that are recycled. For example, if the specifications call for 50% of materials to be recycled and we achieve 75% or more, we can gain extra credit. Other ways are to see what can be done with excess materials on site. For example, we gave some thermal panels from a demolition to a local farmer who used the panels for constructing a shed. These panels would otherwise have gone straight to the landfill.
Project | Location | LEED | CaGBC File |
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South Division Police | Edmonton | Gold | 14535 |
RCMP Timberlea | Fort McMurray | Gold | 10264 |
Westerra High School | Stony Plain | Gold | 10755 |
Fire Hall No. 5 | Fort McMurray | Cert. | 13098 |
Industrial Building | Acheson | Silver | 13831 |
Ecole St. Thomas | Lloydminster | Silver | 13718 |
College Park School | Lloydminster | Silver | 15038 |
Gift Lake School | Gift Lake | Cert. | 15912 |
Michael Phair School | Edmonton | Gold | 17475 |
Father Michael Mireau School | Edmonton | Gold | 17476 |
Lois E. Hole School | St. Albert | Silver | 17745 |
Partnered Schools | Grimshaw | Silver | 17939 |