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Winter 2022
*Updated as of February 10, 2022
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In this workshop calendar, you will find training for both Builders, Renovators, and Industry. Please note that the workshops in each category are prerequisites for the next workshop.

2-DAY BUILDER BUILDING SCIENCE WORKSHOP
This 2-day workshop will provide information that is designed to enhance your knowledge of Building Science. It will provide an overview of the latest technologies required to build an energy-efficient house for today’s energy-efficient conscious consumer.  
The Areas of Technical Focus Covered Will Be:

  • Introduction to Energy Modeling, Principles of Energy Efficiency Construction and Concepts
  • House-as-a-system Design Concepts
  • Residential Building Science Principles
  • Introduction to NBC 2010 9.36 Energy Addendum
  • Advanced Building Techniques and Technologies Required to Move Beyond Code Built Houses
  • Building Envelope Barrier Systems
  • Methods for Reducing Below Grade Moisture and Radon
  • Understanding the Metrics of Energy Efficient Windows and Doors
  • HVAC System Solutions and Domestic Hot Water Systems
  • Renewable Energy (PV, Solar Thermal & Energy Storage)
Workshop Dates
February 22-23, 2022 - Registration:Deadline February 18, 2022
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Atlantic Standard Time
 This Workshop Will Be Delivered Via ZOOM Video conferencing in English only


Cost of Workshop
Free for New Brunswick Builders & Renovators
$300 + HST for CHBA Members (Non-Builders/Renovators)
$375 + HST for non-members (Non-Builders/Renovators)

R-2000 & ENERGY STAR® BUILDERS’ WORKSHOP
(The 2-Day Building Science Workshop is a prerequisite for this workshop)
The Standard for Energy Efficiency in New Construction
R-2000 is a voluntary standard developed by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) in collaboration with Canada's residential construction industry.
R-2000 promotes the use of affordable, energy-efficient building practices and techniques, clean air features, and other measures to help protect the environment. Certified R-2000 homes are on average 50% more energy-efficient than typical new homes.

Become a Licensed R-2000 Builder
You must be licensed by the Government of Canada to qualify as an R-2000 Builder and to apply to have your homes R-2000 certified. Join the hundreds of builders Canada-wide who stand behind the R-2000 Brand as a sign of credibility, professionalism, and demonstration of your knowledge of building excellence. R-2000 Builders are revered as experts in Energy Efficient Home Construction. The Government of Canada certifies R-2000 Homes as the best in class and is a great stepping stone as we move to Net Zero Home Construction.
Follow these steps to get your R-2000 Builders’ License:
  1. Attend an R-2000 builder workshop delivered across Canada by professional trainers, like those of CHBA New Brunswick. The workshop covers the standard’s technical requirements, including barrier systems, air-sealing techniques, and mechanical systems. You will also learn about the R-2000 quality assurance process.
  2. Build an R-2000 demonstration home. The home must be built, inspected by a third-party energy advisor, and certified by the Government of Canada within two years of completing the builder workshop.
  3. Sign a licensing agreement with NRCan once these requirements are fulfilled.

To Remain Licensed you Must:
  • Continue to meet all licensing requirements and have an active, up-to-date licensing agreement with NRCan.
  • Build at least one R-2000 certified house every three years.
  • Attend the R-2000 builder update workshop every two years.

The Benefits of Licensing
Innovation — Build your homes using leading-edge technologies.
Leadership — Stay a step ahead of building codes and get recognition as a best-in-class builder who is helping to transform the housing market in Canada.
Quality — Build to a respected standard that offers your clients third-party verification by an energy advisor and provides them with an R-2000 certificate issued by the Government of Canada.
Marketability — Appeal to value- and environmentally conscious consumers with homes that are 50 percent more energy efficient than many other new homes.
Professional support — Access more than 35 years of energy efficiency R&D in new construction, as well as ongoing training in building science.
 
What does the ENERGY STAR Standard specify?
Developed by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), the ENERGY STAR for New Homes Standard (ESNH) outlines the technical requirements that a home must meet in order to be awarded the ENERGY STAR energy efficiency label. 
The main objective of the Standard is for a home to be, on average, approximately 20% more efficient than one built to local building codes, based on space and water heating. The ENERGY STAR for New Homes Standard is updated as regional building codes change. When the building code changes in your province or territory, there is a build-out period during which some builders may build to the previous Standard while others comply with the new Standard. Because of this, there may be periods when homes built are 20% more energy-efficient than the previous building code, but not necessarily 20% more efficient than the new building code.
 
This is your chance to become a Licensed Energy Star and/or R-2000 Builder.
Workshop Dates
March 11, 2022 – Registration Deadline – March 7, 2022
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Atlantic Standard Time
 This Workshop Will Be Delivered Via ZOOM Video conferencing in English only
Cost of Workshop
Free for New Brunswick Builders & Renovators
$300 + HST for CHBA Members (Non- REEB Builders/Renovators)
$375 + HST for non-members (Non-REEB Builders/Renovators)

Application for REEB Here

R-2000 & ENERGY STAR® BUILDERS’ UPDATE COURSE
(This Workshop is a Requirement for All Builders Who Currently Hold a License to Build ENERGY STAR®, and or R-2000 Homes)
This Workshop will cover changes to the ENERGY STAR® and the R-2000 Program Standards and is for builders who have already taken and are licensed R-2000 and ENERGY STAR® Builders who want to maintain their R-2000 and ENERGY STAR® Builders’ License. ENERGY STAR® and R-2000 Builders must take an Update Workshop and Certify a Home to meet the Program Standards every three years to maintain their license with these Programs. This is not for new builders wishing to participate in these Programs. New builders are required to take the 4-Day Building Science Workshop found above in this document.
Topics to be covered in this Workshop are the changes to the R-2000 and ENERGY STAR® Standards and a review of the current Program Standards.
Workshop Dates
March 11, 2022 – Registration Deadline – March 7, 2022
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Atlantic Standard Time
 This Workshop Will Be Delivered Via ZOOM Video conferencing in English only

Cost of Workshop
Free for New Brunswick Builders & Renovators
$300 + HST for CHBA Members (Non- REEB Builders/Renovators)
$375 + HST for non-members (Non-REEB Builders/Renovators)

Application for REEB Here

CHBA NET ZERO BUILDERS' WORKSHOP
(The 2-day Building Science Workshop is a prerequisite to participate in this Workshop)
In this course, participants learn the latest developments on approaches to Net Zero/Ready Homes focused on optimizing performance and costs. Attendees will gain insight on Net Zero/Ready design principles, equipment options, emerging technologies, and construction practices. This course reflects the advancements in technology and innovations in the Canadian housing industry.

By the end of this course, participants will:
  • Discover the history of energy efficiency and Net Zero Energy housing in Canada.
  • Identify factors that are driving the Canadian housing market toward higher levels of energy performance.
  • Know the various definitions of Net Zero including the CHBA’s definition of Net Zero and Net Zero Ready Homes.
  • Understand how to earn the CHBA Qualified Net Zero Builder designation.
  • Learn how an integrated design process and other optimization and costing tools such as NRCan’s HTAP (Housing Technology Assessment Platform) and CBAT (Cost-Benefit Analysis Tool) together with HOT2000 energy modeling can help project teams reduce costs.
  • Know how to design and build Net Zero/Ready Homes that meet the program's Technical Requirements using cost-effective, off‐the‐shelf technologies.
  • Understand the key Building Science principles behind Net Zero best practices.
  • Hear how occupant loads (the largest energy loads in a Net Nero/Ready Home) may or may not impact a builders’ design and construction choices.
  • Understand how Net Zero/Ready Homes are designed to deliver excellent indoor air quality, helping to keep occupants healthy – a great selling feature with occupants now spending more time at home.
  • Learn the construction technology and techniques behind Net Zero and Net Zero Ready Homes, including:
  • Using modeling, find the balance between energy efficiency and renewable energy with cost-effectiveness as a key factor.
  • Best practices for the building envelop, including comfortable basements, above-grade walls and exposed floors, super‐efficient windows and doors, effective roofing, and ceiling insulation.
  • Best practices for mechanical systems, including space heating and cooling, ventilation, and water heating.
  • Best practices for Solar PV design, sizing, orientation, integration, and installation.
  • Reference Net Zero/Ready Home case studies for each Canadian climate zone.
An exam at the end of the course is designed to confirm that participants have learned the key Net Zero and Net Zero
Ready Home components. A passing grade is 75%.
Workshop Dates
February 24-25, 2022 – Registration Deadline – February 21, 2022
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Atlantic Standard Time
 This Workshop Will Be Delivered Via ZOOM Video conferencing in English only
 
Cost of Workshop
Free for New Brunswick Builders & Renovators
$300 + HST for CHBA Members (Non- REEB Builders/Renovators)
$375 + HST for non-members (Non-REEB Builders/Renovators)

Application for REEB Here
CHBA NET ZERO RENOVATORS WORKSHOP
(The 2-day Building Science Workshop and the CHBA Net Zero Builders Workshop are pre-requisites to participate in this Workshop)
In this course participants learn the latest developments on approaches to Net Zero/Ready renovations focused on ensuring customer comfort and satisfaction. Attendees will review the Net Zero/Ready design principles, equipment options, emerging technologies, and construction practices and learn to identify the performance gap between “existing” homes and new net zero homes. This course reflects the advancements in technology and innovations in the Canadian housing industry.The CHBA Net Zero Renovators Workshop is a pilot project.
Topics to be covered in this Workshop are
  • Understand how to assess ideal candidates for Net Zero Renovations.
  • Learn how to work with a CHBA Qualified Energy Advisor to achieve the Net Zero Label for a renovation.
  • Receive reference Net Zero/Ready Home case studies for each Canadian climate zone.
  • Identify how varying client motivations for pursuing a Net Zero Renovation could result in different approaches.
  • Know the history of energy retrofit incentives as well as some of the unintended consequences of those programs.
  • Discover how homes were built in different decades and how this impacts a Net Zero Renovation.
  • Learn how to adjust Net Zero renovation plans to different budgets and stage renovations over time.
  • Understand how to determine if an interior or exterior approach is advisable/cost-effective.
  • Hear how energy monitors can be used as sales tools with existing homeowners.
  • Understand how a small PV array on a Net Zero Ready home can support the renovation and customer goals.
  • Know how to provide preliminary estimates of PV generation prior to engaging experts.
  • Meet peer renovators engaged in deep energy renovations.
  • Have tools and tips for promoting Net Zero Renovations on social media.
  • Learn how to approach the complex safety issue that can occur with existing fireplaces in deep energy retrofits.
  • Describe the differences between a home renovated to Net Zero and a home built to meet the CHBA Net Zero Home Labelling Program Requirements.
Workshop Dates
March 3-4, 2022 – Registration Deadline – February 24, 2022
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Atlantic Standard Time
 This Workshop Will Be Delivered Via ZOOM Video conferencing in English only
 
Cost of Workshop
Free for New Brunswick Builders & Renovators
$300 + HST for CHBA Members (Non- REEB Builders/Renovators)
$375 + HST for non-members (Non-REEB Builders/Renovators)

Application for REEB Here

WORKSHOP CANCELLATION POLICY
All cancellations must be received prior to the registration deadline to receive a refund. All cancellations received after the deadline will not be eligible for a refund.
EnerGuide, ENERGY STAR® and R-2000 are official marks of Natural Resources Canada and used with permission.
CHBA Net Zero and Net Zero Ready are official marks of the Canadian Home Builders' Association and are used with permission.