b'An EPDM membrane, which was pushed into each hole in the barrier and the conduit, was then pushed through the hole and membrane. We found the self-adhesive membrane properly sealed the penetration in each case. The teamImprove performance. was pleased to learn that the air tight-ness test of the building was well belowMeet codes.the leakage level forecast. Elevate standards. A TRIBUTE TO TEAMWORK With IsokorbStructuralThis project was driven by the objectivesThermal Breaks of net-zero energy use, designing using CaGBC ZCB criteria, sustainability, accessibility and partnering with the local First Nations. There are two parts to CaGBC ZCB certification: design and performance, said Thibodeau. The design and construction aspects of the project are complete. However, the performance aspect is still being worked on by the building staff. They are tweaking the systems to establish performance levels that meet CaGBC ZCB standards.We reached our goals for this buildingg Isokorb Structural Thermal Breaks because of an accountable, devotedPrevent condensation and mould and passionate project team, saidg I mprove effective R-value of insulate concrete and steelThibodeau. Each partner on the teambuilding envelope by up to 50% connections where balconies,worked conscientiously and communi- g Reduce heat loss by up to 95% canopies, slab edges, parapets cated well with their project partners.g Meet code requirements for and rooftop equipment pass through the building envelope, The results are a credit to their commit- continuous insulation withment. He went on to say that the teammaximum effectivenessimproving thermal performance.met regularly to ensure everyone was on the same page including modelling some project steps. Together, they solvedProud to offer Passive House andchallenges including the air barrier,ICC approved products.thermal bridging and repurposing ofwww.schoeck.comthe original building. As a result of their dedicated work, the renovated MCFDinfo-na@schoeck.com|855 572 4625building has become a benchmark for sustainable construction in B.C.FALL/WINTER 2024 13'