ECO-HOUSING TASK FORCE PRESENTATION MAY 29, 2012 AGENDA

– INTRODUCTIONS (15min)

– ECO HOUSING GOALS, AMBITIONS, OUTCOMES (40min) • Affordability, Sustainability, Public Engagement and Skills Development – ECO HOUSING CONCEPTS (20min)

– PROCESS (15min)

– OTHER OPPORTUNITIES & PARTNERSHIPS(15min)

– OTHER BUSINESS (15min) TEAM INTRODUCTION

DEVELOPMENT PARTNER TONY CHANG INTEGRATED CONSULTANT TEAM

BAIRD SAMPSON NEUERT HOLMES GUY ARCHITECTS ARCHITECTS GROUP

WAYNE GUY MOE LATIF JON NEUERT DREW ADAMS SETH ATKINS

WILLIAMS ENGINEERING Dr. TED KESIK

BRIAN GEORGE JOHN CLARK ELAINE CARR MATT FENWICK TOM LIVINGSTON DR. TED KESIK

Guy Architects

BairdBaird SampsonSampson NeuertNeuert ArchitectsArchitects

AWARDS

• 2011 NAPEG Award of Merit • The Illuminating Engineering Society of North American Awards • Construction Magazine’s Top Movers and Shakers of 2009 • 2009 Arctic Energy Alliance Awards – Honourable Mention • 2008 NAPEG Award of Environmental Excellence • 2007 Consulting Engineers of Alberta (CEA) –Awards of Merit and Excellence • 2006 Alberta Wood Works Award • 2006 Consulting Engineers of Alberta (CEA) –Award of Merit

LEED Certified and ‘On the Books’ Projects

• Cardel Place and Library Facility (LEED® Gold),Calgary • Banff Community High School Modernization (LEED® Certified) Banff • Greenstone Building (LEED® Gold)

• Lois Hole Library (potential LEED® Silver) • SMART Research &Development Building (potential LEED® Silver) Calgary • P3 Schools (Potential LEED® Silver): Alberta • Mustard Seed (Potential LEED® Silver) Calgary • One Deerfoot Place (potential LEED® Silver) Calgary • Atlantic Avenue Art Block (Potential LEED® Certification) Calgary • Hospital Staff Residence (Potential LEED®)Whitehorse Dr. TED KESIK CONSULTING ENGINEER

Dr Kesik’s work focuses on sustainability, life cycle assessment, solar buildings, building systems integration and durability among other issues. Recently, Dr. Kesik completed his involvement in the NSERC Solar Buildings Research Network, a 5‐year project involving the energy modeling and systems integration of net‐zero energy buildings in cold climates. He has nearly 30 years of building science and performance modeling consulting experience.

– Tower Renewal Guidelines, City of Toronto, Toronto Atmospheric Fund & CMHC – Mission 2050, Net‐Zero Agri‐Ecology Research Facility, University of Guelph – Mining Building (set to achieve LEED Gold), University of Toronto – Toronto Green Development Standard Cost‐Benefit Study, on behalf of the City of Toronto, – West Donlands Housing Project (designed to LEED Gold), Toronto Community Housing – Net Zero Impact Sustainability Workshop, on behalf of the City of Toronto Energy Efficiency Office – Thomas L. Wells Public School (LEED Silver), Toronto District School Board – Economic Assessment of Basement System Insulation Options, for Mortgage and Housing Corporation – Design Review Committee and Advisory Committee for Regent Park Phase 1 Development, Toronto – New School of Architecture, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario – Churchill Public School, Toronto District School Board, Toronto, Ontario – Kipling Acres Healthcare Facility, Toronto, Ontario – Sisters of St. Joseph Residence, Toronto – Ronald McDonald House, Toronto, Ontario ECO HOUSING GOALS DEFINING PROJECT SUCCESS

1. AFFORDABILITY 2. SUSTAINABILITY 3. PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT 4. SKILLS DEVELOPMENT

• WHAT IS THE VISION? • WHAT ARE THE GOALS? • WHAT ARE THE DESIRED OUTCOMES? • HOW DO WE MEASURE SUCCESS? DEFINING PROJECT SUCCESS AFFORDABILITY

• WHAT IS THE VISION? • WHAT ARE THE GOALS? • WHAT ARE THE DESIRED OUTCOMES? • HOW DO WE MEASURE SUCCESS?

Consultant Questions: • WHAT IS AFFORDABLE? CMHC METRIC? ECO HOUSING REPORT? • PURCHASE PRICE – or – COST OF PURCHASE + UTILITIES? • IS THERE AN UPPER LIMIT? DEFINING PROJECT SUCCESS SUSTAINABILITY

• WHAT IS THE VISION? • WHAT ARE THE GOALS? • WHAT ARE THE DESIRED OUTCOMES? • HOW DO WE MEASURE SUCCESS?

Consultant Questions: • WHAT IS THE TASK FORCE METRIC? • ECO HOUSING 12 THEMES, 19 GOALS, 34 INDICATORS? ARE THESE ASPIRATIONAL? OR INTENDED TO APPLY TO ALL SITES? • OTHER CRITERIA? DEFINING PROJECT SUCCESS PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT

• WHAT IS THE VISION? • WHAT ARE THE GOALS? • WHAT ARE THE DESIRED OUTCOMES? • HOW DO WE MEASURE SUCCESS?

Consultant Questions: • INFORMATION/AWARENESS DRIVEN? – or – INPUT DRIVEN? • INTENT OF PUBLIC OPEN HOUSES 1 & 2, vs MEETING WITH CONSTRUCTION COMMUNITY? DEFINING PROJECT SUCCESS SKILLS DEVELOPMENT

• WHAT IS THE VISION? • WHAT ARE THE GOALS? • WHAT ARE THE DESIRED OUTCOMES? • HOW DO WE MEASURE SUCCESS?

Consultant Questions: • WHO IS THE TARGET? SKILLED TRADES? DEVELOPERS? OTHERS? • RECONCILING SKILLS DEVELOPMENT & AFFORDABILITY? ie. PREFAB • DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION COMMUNITY MEETING? • DEVELOPMENT PROTOTYPE, OR, ONE-OFF DEMONSTRATION? ECO HOUSING CONCEPTS

PROCESS

TBD

TBD PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT WHAT IS THE GOAL?

PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE ONE

PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE TWO

CONSTRUCTION COMMUNITY MEETING PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT WHAT IS THE GOAL?

PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE ONE Establish Date: June 27th, 28th, or 29th

PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE TWO Establish Date: September 12th, or 13th

CONSTRUCTION COMMUNITY MEETING Establish Date: TBD

OTHER OPPORTUNITIES HOW CAN WE MAXIMIZE PROJECT VALUE WHILE MULTIPLYING PROJECT BENEFITS?

WHAT OTHER OPPORTUNITIES EXIST?

a. Skills Canada, CMHC, Arctic Energy Alliance, NWT Housing Corp. etc. (what agencies could be involved and in what capacities?)

b. Private sector suppliers/partnerships OTHER BUSINESS