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Enhance the value of your properties through structured and profitable sustainable certification

We support Quebec owners, managers and organizations in their sustainable building certification efforts to improve building performance, strengthen their attractiveness and structure more responsible operating practices.

A recognized framework for sustainably improving your buildings’ performance

Sustainable building certifications assess a building’s ability to reduce its environmental impact ,while providing a healthy, high-performing, and comfortable indoor environment for its occupants. They are based on recognized frameworks that measure various aspects of the building, such as energy performance, water management, indoor air quality, materials used and operating practices.

For existing buildings, they are also a valuable tool for propertys managers’ operational optimization. They encourage more responsible resource management and the optimization of existing systems to extend the building’s lifespan, while reducing its environmental footprint. The goal is, therefore, to ensure more efficient and sustainable building operation, without necessarily resorting to major transformations.

Implementing certification for an existing building requires collaboration among owners, property managers, technical operators and occupants. Together, they must implement management practices and continuous improvement to achieve the objectives set by the chosen framework. Through this structured approach, certifications help make existing buildings more resilient, meaning better adapted to current and future environmental requirements.

Recognized frameworks, chosen according to your objectives

LEED: a global standard for sustainable buildings

LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification is one of the most recognized building sustainability assessment systems worldwide. It aims to reduce buildings’ environmental footprint, while improving energy performance and the quality of occupants spaces.

  • Energy performance and carbon emission reduction
  • Efficient water management
  • Use of sustainable and responsible materials
  • Indoor air quality and occupant comfort
  • Waste reduction and sustainable construction site management
  • Integrated design promoting environmental innovation

BOMA BEST: a Canadian benchmark for building performance

BOMA BEST (Building Owners and Managers Association Building Environmental Standards) certification assesses the environmental and operational performance of existing buildings in Canada. It helps owners and managers improve building efficiency, while reducing their environmental impact.

  • Energy management and operational efficiency
  • Reduced water consumption
  • Waste management and responsible practices
  • Indoor environmental quality for occupants
  • Accessibility and occupant well-being
  • Building and operational resilience
  • Sustainable operation and continuous improvement

Zero Carbon Building (ZCB) Standards: Canada’s new measure of sustainable building innovation

Among the first zero carbon building standards in the world, they are an important tool to support the sustainable building sector’s efforts to decarbonize buildings in Canada.

  • Energy efficiency
  • Envelope performance
  • Reduced embodied carbon
  • Net-zero carbon balance

Thanks to low-carbon electricity in Quebec, existing buildings can obtain the certification without major renovations.

Fitwel: occupant health and well-being first and foremost

Fitwel certification promotes occupant well-being, particularly through building infrastructure and operational policies.

  • Indoor air quality
  • Access to safe drinking water
  • Spaces promoting physical activity and mobility
  • Thermal and acoustic comfort
  • Natural light, visual comfort, and indoor ambiance
  • Psychological well-being and stress reduction

WELL: Occupant well-being above all else

Increasingly adopted in offices and living spaces, WELL certification promotes the physical and psychological health of occupants, while improving their daily life quality through design choices, occupant working conditions and healthy operation.

  • Indoor air quality
  • Access to quality drinking water
  • Natural and artificial lighting
  • Thermal comfort
  • Spaces promoting physical activity
  • Healthy eating
  • Acoustics
  • Mental health and psychological well-being
  • Visual comfort and lighting ambiance

Buildings can achieve certification through a wide variety of pathways. The list of requirements is the same for new and existing buildings.

Other labels exist, such as WELL Health Safety (WELL criteria focused on reducing health risk) and WELL Equity (WELL criteria focused on promoting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion)

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