Grants and Contributions:
Title:
Development of Building Supplements for Northern Canada on Building to Net-Zero
Agreement Number:
EAE2387
Agreement Value:
$367,510.00
Agreement Date:
Jun 1, 2023 - Mar 31, 2026
Description:
1. Develop supplements to the FNNBOA Technical Guide for Northern Housing (TGNH) on how new construction & renovations (retrofits) can improve housing conditions, move toward, and achieve Net-Zero for Indigenous communities in the North. 2. Understand the energy considerations in specific regions to achieve Net-Zero. 3. Develop supplements that will provide suggested strategies and pathways to achieving Net-Zero in new and existing homes. 4. Make the supplements available to contractors, decision makers, academics/trainers for the North. 5. Build the capacity of people in the industry working on construction, renovations as well as decision makers and academics trainers in the North
Organization:
Natural Resources Canada
Expected Results:
- Identify the type of building design and the equipment to be installed that contractors and decision makers should consider. 2. Provide technical information (based on research) on how to achieve Net-Zero knowing the challenges in the North, such as material selection, high energy costs, limited transportation access, and maintaining reliability energy without being connected to natural gas/electrical grid. 3. Develop the Net-Zero supplements to the TGNH and provide capacity building information and specifications that go beyond minimum standards of building codes and standards for construction in the North.
Location:
SHANNONVILLE, Ontario, CA K0K 3A0
Reference Number:
115-2023-2024-Q4-16702
Agreement Type:
Contribution
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Type:
Aboriginal recipient
Additional Information:
Amendment: Duration of agreement / Award previously disclosed for the 1st Quarter of 2023-2024. Grant or contribution awarded and spanning more than one fiscal year.
Amendment Date
Mar 14, 2024
Recipient's Legal Name:
FIRST NATIONS NATIONAL BUILDING OFFICERS ASSOCIATION
Program:
Grants & Contributions in support of Energy Efficiency
Program Purpose:
The objective is to improve energy efficiency in Canada. Canadian energy users in the industrial, residential, commercial/institutional, and transportation sectors must have access to the information and qualified expertise required to make informed choices on energy consumption in the marketplace. Across all of these sectors, products that use energy and affect energy consumption will be a specific focus.
Amendments: