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Lower-cost operations, energy use reduction, sustainable design. To lower operating, lifecycle and maintenance costs, make the right decisions on lab flexibility, water and energy conservation opportunities, and your overall sustainability strategy. Attend this session to benchmark against the 18,000-sm, 80-fume-hood McGill Life Sciences Complex (Bellini Pavilion and Cancer Pavilion). You’ll learn solutions for achieving big savings on facilities management costs. Here, session leaders reveal the performance results from decisions on open-plan labs, equipment isolation in core zones, water consumption, air change rates, heat recovery, exhaust airflow reduction, radiant heating panels, and green roofing.
Diamond and Schmitt Architects, Inc in joint venture with Provencher Roy + Associés architectes
This session is approved by the AIA for continuing education credit.
Session Leaders:- John Featherstone, OAA, MRAIC, LEED AP , Associate - Diamond and Schmitt Architects, Inc.
- Caroline Spigelski, OAA LEED AP , Associate - Diamond and Schmitt Architects, Inc.
- Roland Charneux, ing., LEED AP , Vice President & COO - Pageau Morel and Associates, Inc.
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Science Buildings Canada 2007 Ended June 12, 2007 Ottawa, ON, CANADA
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