
Introduction to Built Green BC
Built Green™ promotes construction of buildings that are healthier for the occupants and healthier for the environment. Sustainable or “green” building practices can reduce the tremendous impact that building has on both people and nature.
▪ Better energy efficiency means comfort and long term savings for the homeowner. ▪ Healthier indoor air means comfort, better health and peace of mind for the family. ▪ Durable, reduced-maintenance materials mean a longer life for the home and long term savings. ▪ Preserving natural resources means leaving more for future generations to enjoy. Informing and educating the home-buying public on the value of a home that meets Built Green™ standards are one of the primary undertakings of the program. An informed buyer will recognize the value of greater energy efficiency, healthier indoor air, reduced water usage, and improved comfort. Sustainable building practices go beyond energy and water conservation, resource efficient building materials and superior indoor environmental quality. Some of the key benefits are: ▪ Lower electric and water utility costs ▪ Environmentally effective use of building materials ▪ Enhanced health and productivity ▪ Long-term economic returns ▪ Reduced environmental impact
The homebuyer will know that their Built Green™ home represents their commitment to the environment, future generations and improving the way we live. Resource and environment-conscious homebuyers will look for Built Green™ certification when choosing their home. A Built Green™ home certification offers participating builders an excellent way to distinguish themselves in the marketplace. Market research shows that consumers take environmental concerns and long-term energy costs into consideration when making purchasing decisions. Builders can demonstrate their environmental leadership by participating in Built Green™ and produce a great home.
How the program works
Membership in Built Green™ is open to all members of participating Home Builders’ Associations (HBA’s) including builders, renovators, product suppliers or manufacturers, service providers, community developers and municipalities. Builders and Renovators can demonstrate to consumers the environmental stewardship of the building industry by building more energy efficient homes that have a reduced impact on the environment. For product suppliers/manufacturers or service providers, it opens up a new marketplace To join Built Green™ visit, http://www.builtgreencanada.ca/
The program concentrates on four separate and distinct target areas: ▪ Energy efficiency ▪ Indoor air quality ▪ Resource use (including waste management) ▪ Overall environmental impact
Builders and consumers can choose from four “built green” achievement levels; Bronze represents the minimum level, Silver and Gold the intermediate levels, and Platinum is the maximum achievement level of the four “green” target areas. Builders and consumers have the flexibility to choose which package and point level works for them. Because of the range and number of options available under the Built Green™ Checklist, each builder can choose to “build green” somewhat differently.
In order to complete the EnerGuide rating for the home, a mandatory blower door test must be done on each home prior to occupancy. The actual results of the test will determine the final EnerGuide rating and the subsequent level of achievement in Built Green™. The home will receive an EnerGuide for New Houses rating label and the official Built Green™ seal for the Built Green™ home.
Builder Training
Training is required to become a certified Built Green™ Builder. The Built Green™ BC Builder Training Workshop is required by all Builder/Renovator members prior to enrolling new homes in the program. Visit http://www.chbabc.org/ to find the course calendar and register for the training session of your choice.
Easy Steps to be Built Green™
1. Become a member of Built Green™. 2. Successfully complete the Built Green™ Training. 3. Develop the option package(s) for your Built Green™ Certified Home utilizing the Built Green™ Checklist. 4. Evaluate plan(s) you will want to enroll in the program by hiring a Certified Energy Advisor. 5. Register the new home with Built Green™. 6. Build the new home. 7. Arrange a “blower door test” prior to homeowner possession. 8. Receive the EnerGuide for New Houses rating label and official Built Green™ seal. Click here to join Built Green™ BC
Built Green™ Product Order Form
Click here to download the Built Green™ product order form.
Click here to view Built Green™ members in your neighbourhood.
For more information please contact
Jennifer Shaw
jshaw@chbabc.org
1.800.231.1336
Kelly Rowsell
kelly@chbabc.org
604.432.7112
Click here to visit the Built Green™ Canada Website.
Built Green™ promotes construction of buildings that are healthier for the occupants and healthier for the environment. Sustainable or “green” building practices can reduce the tremendous impact that building has on both people and nature.
▪ Better energy efficiency means comfort and long term savings for the homeowner. ▪ Healthier indoor air means comfort, better health and peace of mind for the family. ▪ Durable, reduced-maintenance materials mean a longer life for the home and long term savings. ▪ Preserving natural resources means leaving more for future generations to enjoy. Informing and educating the home-buying public on the value of a home that meets Built Green™ standards are one of the primary undertakings of the program. An informed buyer will recognize the value of greater energy efficiency, healthier indoor air, reduced water usage, and improved comfort. Sustainable building practices go beyond energy and water conservation, resource efficient building materials and superior indoor environmental quality. Some of the key benefits are: ▪ Lower electric and water utility costs ▪ Environmentally effective use of building materials ▪ Enhanced health and productivity ▪ Long-term economic returns ▪ Reduced environmental impact
The homebuyer will know that their Built Green™ home represents their commitment to the environment, future generations and improving the way we live. Resource and environment-conscious homebuyers will look for Built Green™ certification when choosing their home. A Built Green™ home certification offers participating builders an excellent way to distinguish themselves in the marketplace. Market research shows that consumers take environmental concerns and long-term energy costs into consideration when making purchasing decisions. Builders can demonstrate their environmental leadership by participating in Built Green™ and produce a great home.
How the program works
Membership in Built Green™ is open to all members of participating Home Builders’ Associations (HBA’s) including builders, renovators, product suppliers or manufacturers, service providers, community developers and municipalities. Builders and Renovators can demonstrate to consumers the environmental stewardship of the building industry by building more energy efficient homes that have a reduced impact on the environment. For product suppliers/manufacturers or service providers, it opens up a new marketplace To join Built Green™ visit, http://www.builtgreencanada.ca/
The program concentrates on four separate and distinct target areas: ▪ Energy efficiency ▪ Indoor air quality ▪ Resource use (including waste management) ▪ Overall environmental impact
Builders and consumers can choose from four “built green” achievement levels; Bronze represents the minimum level, Silver and Gold the intermediate levels, and Platinum is the maximum achievement level of the four “green” target areas. Builders and consumers have the flexibility to choose which package and point level works for them. Because of the range and number of options available under the Built Green™ Checklist, each builder can choose to “build green” somewhat differently.
In order to complete the EnerGuide rating for the home, a mandatory blower door test must be done on each home prior to occupancy. The actual results of the test will determine the final EnerGuide rating and the subsequent level of achievement in Built Green™. The home will receive an EnerGuide for New Houses rating label and the official Built Green™ seal for the Built Green™ home.
Builder Training
Training is required to become a certified Built Green™ Builder. The Built Green™ BC Builder Training Workshop is required by all Builder/Renovator members prior to enrolling new homes in the program. Visit http://www.chbabc.org/ to find the course calendar and register for the training session of your choice.
Easy Steps to be Built Green™
1. Become a member of Built Green™. 2. Successfully complete the Built Green™ Training. 3. Develop the option package(s) for your Built Green™ Certified Home utilizing the Built Green™ Checklist. 4. Evaluate plan(s) you will want to enroll in the program by hiring a Certified Energy Advisor. 5. Register the new home with Built Green™. 6. Build the new home. 7. Arrange a “blower door test” prior to homeowner possession. 8. Receive the EnerGuide for New Houses rating label and official Built Green™ seal. Click here to join Built Green™ BC
Built Green™ Product Order Form
Click here to download the Built Green™ product order form.
Click here to view Built Green™ members in your neighbourhood.
For more information please contact
Jennifer Shaw
jshaw@chbabc.org
1.800.231.1336
Kelly Rowsell
kelly@chbabc.org
604.432.7112
Click here to visit the Built Green™ Canada Website.
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