Notice of Meeting
NO Walk-In Registrations will be Permitted
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Monday December 12th, 2011 |
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Breakfast Meeting:
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Reception: 8:30 AM (Courtyard Marriot Downtown Toronto)
Breakfast Meeting: 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM (including presentation)
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We ask that you pre-register for the breakfast at your earliest convenience online at www.torontoashrae.com, select “Meeting Registration and Calendar” from the left tab and then “Register” button for the ASHRAE Toronto - December 2011 Breakfast Meeting. You may also still register through the ASHRAE chapter office (Sabrina Tai - 905 602 4714 or stai@hrai.ca). Please indicate at time of registration if you have any specific meal requirements. There will always be a vegetarian option, simply notify us at time of registration. No walk-in registrations will be permitted for this event.
Showcase Topic:
Energy Codes Today and Tomorrow
An in-depth look at the progression of energy codes over the last several decades culminating with the release of ASHRAE 90.1-2010 and the Ontario Building Code SB-10 requirements. The focusof the presentation will be revolving around the upcoming changes to the Ontario Building Code and increased energy performance requirements that will take effect January 1, 2012 and how it will directly affect the ASHRAE community. We will introduce ASHRAE 189 Standard for the Design of High-Performance Green Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings and energy intensity metrics. These, we believe, provide an indication of regulatory changes that are yet to come.
Guest Speaker
Lyle Scott, P.Eng., LEED AP BD+C
Sustainability should no longer be viewed as a separate discipline that is brought in only when a project is already at an advanced stage. For sustainability to be most effective, it should be integrated into every aspect and at every stage of a project. With a background that includes more than 15 years in sustainable design and development as well as facility management and consulting, Lyle has gained a broad perspective on the best sustainability strategies.
Lyle has played a key role in a wide range of sustainable design projects. Projects include: Seneca College – Knowledge Infrastructure Facility, Target LEED® Gold, Toronto, ON; Calgary International Airport – International Facilities Building, LEED® Registered, Target Gold Certification, Calgary, AB; Minto Roehampton, First Highrise Multi-Residential Building to Achieve CaGBC LEED® Gold Certification, Toronto, ON; Edmonton Clinic, LEED® Registered, Target Silver, Edmonton, AB; 180 Kent Street – Minto Office Building LEED® Candidate, Targeting Gold Certification, Ottawa, ON; Minto Midtown, Largest Mixed-Use Building to Achieve CaGBC LEED® – NC Gold Certification, Toronto, ON.
Need Assistance?
Feel free to contact the following members for further details:
Arash Habibollahi
ASHRAE Toronto CTTC Member
(arash.habibollahi@smithandandersen.com)
Danny Ciasullo
ASHRAE Toronto CTTC Member
(danny.ciasullo@gmail.com)
Marco Ottavino
ASHRAE Toronto Programs Chair
(marco.ottavino@gmail.com, 416-561-8252)