The human side of buildings
Six buildings earned Platinum rankings, awarded for GHG reductions of 20 to 50 per cent compared to 2018. They include the Guy-De Maisonneuve (GM) Building, the Jesuit Residence (JR), the Grey Nuns Residence (GN) and the Z, M and B annexes. The Visual Arts (VA) Building won silver.
“Many of those are older buildings where we still have work to do,” Lavoie says. “However, what the ranking demonstrates is the commitment of our property management team: we cut emissions because our staff undertook energy-saving measures appropriate to each space.”
The ranking doesn’t show the performance of newer buildings. Lavoie notes that because they are already more efficient, they weren’t entered in the contest.
“For example, even if the Applied Science Hub fit into this year’s BEC dates, it wouldn’t make sense to enter it. As demonstrated by its LEED Gold certification, it significantly exceeds industry standards.”
To learn more about Concordia’s efforts to improve building performance and reduce GHG output, visit the climate change section of the Sustainability Action Plan.