University of the Fraser Valley Building D Renewal

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As Prime Consultant, RJC Engineers provided building enclosure and energy consulting for two vital renewal projects at the University of the Fraser Valley’s Abbotsford campus.

RJC conducted energy studies on both buildings, with the objective of investigating the energy performance of the existing buildings, and identification of system modifications and synergies to reduce overall building consumption while also improving occupant comfort.Several Energy Conservation Measures were incorporated in the building renewal design to provide savings in energy consumption and Greenhouse Gas emissions.

“Whole Building Airtightness Testing” was conducted at Building D prior to the start of the project, to set the baseline for comparison with the completed rehabilitation.

RJC also delivered 2D Thermal Component Modelling for the Building D project.

Our team was engaged by a curtain wall manufacturer to determine the overall U-value of the curtain wall to be used in the retrofit project.Although the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) certification of the curtain wall was code compliant, utilization of the curtain wall in this building was non-typical - so the actual in-situ thermal performance of the curtain wall needed to be determined.

Using THERM, RJC created NFRC-compliant models to determine the overall U-value of the system and to confirm code compliance.

Project Specifications

Location
Abbotsford, BC

Building Structure Type
Post Secondary

Owner/Developer
University of Fraser Valley

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