Course Description

Overview:

 

This presentation explores the lessons learned from the following five (Part 3 and Part 9) investigative case studies, involving building envelope failures and the resultant durability concerns for the buildings and nuisance for the occupants: 

 

1. Moisture damage: Three-story residential complex 

Part 3 construction (Existing Building)

 

2. Below grade water ingress: Secondary school 

Part 3 construction (Existing Building)

 

3. Mold inside a unit: Four-story residential/commercial complex 

Part 3 construction (New Building)

 

4. Mold along the base of basement walls: Single family house

Part 9 construction (New Building)

 

5. Frost and installation issues on newly replaced windows/doors: Single family house 

Part 9 construction (Existing Building)

 

For each case study, the causes that led to the failures will be discussed, followed by the recommended measures/solutions that could have eliminated such occurrences in the first place. In exploring the solutions, we will tap into the rich reservoir of the building science knowledge and will draw upon the wisdom of the past and the innovations of the present.

 

Learning Objectives:

 

By the end of this presentation, the participants will gain insights towards:

 

  • Measures to mitigate the risks of similar occurrences in future projects.
     
     
  • The importance of taking a holistic approach to building envelope design/construction. 
     
     
  • Building envelope solutions that support long-term durability and occupants’ comfort.
     
     

Hamid Heidarali, P.Eng, Hamid Design Build

Hamid Heidarali is a Building Science specialist at HDB with a strong passion for high performance buildings that minimize their impact on the environment, while providing superior experience for occupants. He has been providing Building Science engineering on a wide range of projects in Canada over the past two decades. Hamid taught building envelope courses to Masters students at British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) from 2015 till 2020, and offers holistic building envelope workshops for the construction professionals on a regular basis.

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Chapter 1

    • Before You Get Started

    • Agreement to HAVAN Academic Integrity Policy

    • Part 1

  • 2

    Chapter 2

    • Part 2

  • 3

    Chapter 3

    • Part 3

  • 4

    Chapter 4

    • Part 4

  • 5

    Chapter 5

    • Part 5

  • 6

    Chapter 6

    • Video 6

    • Declaration of Completed Work Assignment