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July 5, 2023, at 1 p.m. (EDT)

Recovering the Water From Our Roofs: Discover Rainwater Management Solutions

  • INSULATION
  • EXTRUDED POLYSTYRENE
  • ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCT DECLARATIONS
  • ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Alicia Adrovic
Urban Hydrology Engineer, SOPREMA

Roxanne Miller
Business Development Manager – SOPRANATURE®, SOPREMA

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Recovering the Water From Our Roofs: Discover Rainwater Management Solutions

  • BLUE ROOF
  • GREEN ROOF
  • STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
  • SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION

Alicia Adrovic
Urban Hydrology Engineer, SOPREMA

Roxanne Miller
Business Development Manager – SOPRANATURE®, SOPREMA


Urbanization and climate change have an impact on stormwater management.

Indeed, in urban areas, impermeable surfaces—such as roads, parking lots and buildings—prevent rainwater from infiltrating into the ground, which can lead to flooding and pollution of surface water. Moreover, climate change aggravates these problems by increasing the intensity and frequency of rainfall, which puts more pressure on stormwater management systems. 

Municipalities must therefore be able to handle these weather events by integrating stormwater management practices into urban development projects, while at the same time adapting existing structures. 

Capable of accommodating different stormwater management solutions, roofs are a key element to consider in order to comply with the regulations put in place by municipalities, in addition to meeting the requirements of sustainable construction.

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Environmental Impact of Extruded Polystyrene and Other Insulation Used in Buildings

  • INSULATION
  • EXTRUDED POLYSTYRENE
  • ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCT DECLARATIONS
  • ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Presented by Jean-François Côté, PhD
Director, Standards and Scientific Affairs at SOPREMA

Construction materials have an environmental impact that extends throughout their life cycle—from the extraction of the raw materials used to manufacture them to their end of life. Environmental product declarations (EPDs) show the extent of this environmental impact. EPDs publish the results of a life-cycle analysis according to ISO standards. They are validated by independent third parties, thus ensuring their objectivity. By consulting an EPD, it is possible to know, among other things, the impact of a certain material on global warming. Professionals can therefore use this information, in addition to that already available, to guide them in their selection. In this webinar, we review the information published in the brand-new EPD on SOPRA-XPS insulation, in EPDs on other insulation materials, and even a few waterproofing products. Specific EPDs for SOPREMA products as well as generic EPDs will be used to establish trends regarding materials with the lowest environmental impact. This analysis may set the record straight when it comes to some preconceived ideas.

Construction materials have an environmental impact that extends throughout their life cycle—from the extraction of the raw materials used to manufacture them to their end of life. Environmental product declarations (EPDs) show the extent of this environmental impact. 

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BUILD BETTER: Considerations for Optimizing Walls for Both Current and Future Realities

  • WALL ASSEMBLIES
  • ENERGY EFFICIENCY
  • ATTACHMENT SYSTEMS
  • CARBON EMISSIONS

Patrick Roppel, P.Eng., M.A.Sc
Principal, Building Science Specialist, Evoke Buildings

The government is focusing on increasing energy efficiency for both new and existing buildings to help meet Canada’s commitments to reducing carbon emissions in the next decade and beyond. The steps towards adopting “net-zero energy ready” building codes for new construction in Canada by 2030 are well underway and strategies to retrofit existing buildings are emerging. New policies are not only striving to maximize energy efficiency gains but are also introducing new measures to ensure that overall carbon emission targets for the construction, operation and renewal of buildings are met. The drive to reduce overall carbon emissions is creating the motivation for the building industry to challenge the prevailing approaches to the design and construction of the building envelope and look for opportunities to optimize assemblies for costs and performance. This webinar explores the synergies and opportunities of combining polyisocyanurate and mineral wool insulation with a structurally and thermally efficient cladding attachment system to achieve high thermal performance, reduce material use, decrease costs, and optimize wall thickness.

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Capturing Solar Thermal Energy Through the Building Envelope to Improve Energy Efficiency

  • THERMAL SOLAR ENERGY
  • SOLAR COLLECTORS
  • ENERGY EFFICIENCY
  • GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION

Carl Binette
President of Aéronergie

The solar potential on Earth is unlimited, but still underexploited. Québec is one of the best places in the world to take advantage of solar radiation. The need for heat in winter is significant, and the potential of solar preheating is tremendous. One sunny day could generate self-sufficiency for 27 years. According to HEC’s most recent report État de l’énergie au Québec (Québec’s Energy Status), 52% of the energy consumed is lost in the atmosphere. As we are collectively taking the shift towards green solutions, it is important to plan and build efficiently, intelligently and sustainably, while ensuring the successful architectural integration of our buildings. Solar thermal collectors affixed to the exterior envelope of the building or installed as curtain walls can increase energy efficiency. They thus become allies in the reduction of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and energy costs while integrating a green signature which allows us to comply with regulations regarding Architectural Implantation and Integration Plans (AIIPs). By integrating the right technologies to buildings, it is possible to capture up to 80% of solar energy and thus increase the ambient temperature by more than 45 degrees Celsius.

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*Presentation in French only

All About PVC Membranes for Roofs: Criteria to Consider

  • WATERPROOFING
  • ROOFS
  • SYNTHETIC MEMBRANES
  • SINGLE-PLY SYSTEMS

Eric Younkin
Frédéric Déom
Strategic Development Manager – Roofing and XPS

Roofing professionals in Canada have never had so many options for their designs. Indeed, they have access to numerous technologies that offer a wide range of solutions for all tastes and budgets. Single-ply systems have been available for several decades in Canada, and their popularity is ever-growing. With so many single-ply technologies on the market, it can be overwhelming to know which one to choose to obtain a durable and efficient roof.

This one-hour webinar, which includes a 15-minute question period, covers subjects such as historical development, technologies, and benefits of single-ply roofing systems, specifically with PVC, TPO and EPDM. It also presents an overview of SOPREMA’s single-ply solutions.

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BUILD BETTER – Tested and Approved Wall Systems

  • ASSEMBLAGES DE MURS
  • EFFICACITÉ ÉNERGÉTIQUE
  • PONTS THERMIQUES
  • ÉMISSIONS DE CARBONE

Les Yard
Building Envelope – Systems Development Manager at SOPREMA

The energy performance of assemblies is a major matter in the design and construction of a building. Moreover, the Canadian construction industry is on the verge of major changes aimed at achieving ambitious overall energy performance levels in buildings. How will these new requirements apply to construction projects? In order to determine the best options available, SOPREMA published last November the BUILD BETTER Guide on exterior wall assemblies, which has already been downloaded more than 5,000 times! In the spirit of offering you more information, here is a webinar to examine the thinking of our subject matter experts. This one-hour webinar, including a 15-minute question period, covers topics such as the current codes and changes to come, the energy performance through continuous insulation, the reduction of thermal bridges and the management of humidity in exterior wall assemblies. The presentation also includes an overview of the BUILD BETTER guide and its content.

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