Calgary Herald

THESE MAVERICKS MOVE BUILDING TO GREENER LEVELS

Calgary firm among those honoured for efforts

- LAURA SEVERS

Three Canadian homebuilde­rs have been honoured for their green efforts as the inaugural edition of the Maverick Awards unveiled its winners.

Those winners, including one from Calgary, are part of Built Green Canada's desire to elevate and recognize excellence in sustainabl­e building. Built Green rolled out the Mavericks as part of its efforts to mitigate the impacts of climate change and to help embrace change and progress in sustainabl­e building practices.

The Innovation Maverick was awarded to Calgary-based Kanas Corp., recognizin­g creativity in advancing sustainabl­e building. Kanas competed with Jayman Built ( both its Calgary and Edmonton offices) and Ellenwood Homes of Nelson, B.C., to win the award.

The Ambassador Maverick, recognizin­g those who encourage and promote sustainabl­e building, went to Kelly Williams of Sterling Homes Edmonton.

Finalists in this category were, in addition to Williams, Jayman Built (both its Calgary and Edmonton offices) and Joe Geluch of Naikoon Contractin­g Ltd., North Vancouver.

Vancouver's Major Homes won the Transforma­tional Maverick, which acknowledg­es the impact sustainabi­lity practices can have in driving real change. Major faced two other finalists: Spring Creek from Canmore, and Citta Group for a project in Victoria — the company is based in Saanichton, B.C.

“We've been thrilled with the response to our inaugural Maverick Awards and are privileged to be able to shine a light on the incredible work being done in the built space,” said Jenifer Christenso­n, CEO of the Edmonton-based national organizati­on. “Submission­s were received from our builders in British Columbia through to Ontario.”

It was Western Canada's tallest insulated concrete form building that led to the Innovation Maverick win for Kanas.

The Orion at Lumino Park is a 115,000-square-foot, 135-unit residentia­l highrise, with a state-ofthe-art cogenerati­on system providing 534 kilowatts of electricit­y to the developmen­t in Calgary's southwest sector.

In 2023, Kanas put the finishing touches on its Lumino Park developmen­t, specifical­ly its most recent addition, the Orion building, which the company is citing as the crown jewel of its portfolio of Built Green certified properties. The developmen­t also has a heat recovery system, which provides energy for domestic hot water, heats the parking garage, and melts snow on public spaces in the winter.

Kanas said in its award submission it believes all of its technologi­es and innovation­s are fully scalable and it's taking lessons learned and applying them into some of its newest developmen­ts in Calgary, in Bridgeland and University District.

For Sterling 's Williams, it's extreme weather across the planet that spurred her on.

“There is no ignoring the wildfires and extreme temperatur­es, and rather than feeling hopeless, I want to try in whatever way possible to help,” Williams said in the Maverick Awards Ambassador entry. “I am inspired to make changes, in any and every way that I have the power to do.”

Also in that entry submission she said she wanted Sterling to advance its building practices toward net zero, and she would like to see Sterling's customers benefit from the operationa­l savings through its sustainabl­e product line.

Sterling noted in that same entry that not only has Williams inspired a cultural and operationa­l shift leading to incrementa­l and substantiv­e improvemen­ts in energy efficiency across its entire product line but Williams has also proven that a volume builder can construct homes that are green and ones that continue to get greener.

For the Maverick's other award, Vancouver's Major Homes, selected as the Transforma­tional Maverick winner, it originally began as a traditiona­l residentia­l builder with an emphasis on spec homes. Now the family-run business focuses on sustainabl­e and energy efficient homes.

In its entry submission, Major said the growing demand for environmen­tally conscious living spaces meant it needed to adapt to evolving market trends and as a result it made a strategic shift in its business model to achieve this.

Key sustainabi­lity features Major now uses include the integratio­n of renewable energy sources, the use of eco-friendly building materials, and constructi­on techniques to minimize environmen­tal impact and promote healthy indoor air quality, the implementa­tion of energy-efficient HVAC systems, appliances and lighting fixtures to reduce energy consumptio­n and utility costs, and the adoption of water-saving technologi­es.

“Every day, we work alongside builders, renovators, restorers and developers and see remarkable leadership in sustainabl­e building in what is still a burgeoning sector of the industry,” said Christenso­n. “Our three winners embody our mission to progress industry toward more holistic sustainabl­e building practices — these are our trailblaze­rs.”

The Mavericks, which occur primarily online, were judged by industry experts chosen to bring their extensive knowledge to the process, while their diversity in experience and geographic markets brought unique perspectiv­es to the panel, Built Green said.

Built Green Canada is a non-profit organizati­on working with builders interested in responsibl­e sustainabi­lity practices in the residentia­l building sector. It originated 21 years ago and was formed when builders wanted a means to progress and showcase their sustainabi­lity efforts through rigorous, relevant and practical third-party certificat­ion programs — voluntaril­y opting to do more than building code requiremen­ts.

From this, they created Built Green with founding member Jayman Built in collaborat­ion with the Canadian Home Builders' Associatio­n, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp., the Alberta Research Council, Natural Resources Canada, Climate Change Central and other key stakeholde­rs.

 ?? BUILT GREEN CANADA ?? Major Homes of Vancouver won the Transforma­tional Maverick Award in the inaugural Maverick Awards by Built Green Canada.
BUILT GREEN CANADA Major Homes of Vancouver won the Transforma­tional Maverick Award in the inaugural Maverick Awards by Built Green Canada.
 ?? ?? Calgary-based Kanas Corp. won the Innovation Maverick for its Orion at Lumino Park for creativity in advancing sustainabl­e building.
Calgary-based Kanas Corp. won the Innovation Maverick for its Orion at Lumino Park for creativity in advancing sustainabl­e building.
 ?? ?? Kelly Williams
Kelly Williams

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