January 29 AAMA Webinar to Cover Canadian Energy Codes, Regulations

Date: 22 January 2019
Source: aamanet.org
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Jeff Baker | Photo: aamanet.org

Date: 22 January 2019

The American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) will host a webinar on Canadian energy codes and regulations and their movement toward higher performance levels over the next decade.

Jeff Baker, President of WESTLab Canada and Fenestration Canada’s technical consultant, will present the current state of energy codes and regulations across Canada. He will also share proposed changes coming in the next ten years. Register now for “Canadian Energy Codes and Regulations – Where Are They Going?” taking place at 11:30 a.m. Eastern on Tuesday, January 29.

“The energy code and regulation changes being proposed in Canada are going to push the fenestration industry to energy performance levels beyond the capability of current fenestration technology,” said Baker. “The industry needs to be involved in these discussions that will have such a lasting impact on their business.”

This AAMA webinar, along with all of AAMA’s online programming, will be live-tweeted from AAMA’s Twitter account during the event using the event hashtag, #AAMAwebinar. This complimentary presentation is open to the public.

“These are significant changes of which the industry needs to be aware,” said Steven Saffell, AAMA Technical Director. “AAMA continues to be forward-thinking when it comes to anticipating the future of the industry with this training.”

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