Examples of Step Code in a sentence
All new construction for Principal and conditioned Accessory Buildings built under Part 3 of the BC Building Code shall fulfill the requirements of Step 2 of the BC Energy Step Code.
Any energy advisor providing the required documentation set out in the Energy Step Code must provide evidence to the Building Official that they are an energy advisor registered and in good standing with Natural Resources Canada.
Proposed buildings associated with the development demonstrate leadership for the Sunshine Coast in green-building design or advanced Step Code requirements.
Where an energy advisor provides the required documentation set out in the Energy Step Code, the owner must provide proof of insurance coverage in an amount and form satisfactory to the Building Official prior to issuance of a building permit.
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Small Buildings: for Part 9 buildings, in lieu of the TEUI and TEDI limits required by this policy, projects may meet an alternate set of performance or prescriptive requirements, such as an equivalent step of the Part 9 BC Energy Step Code, as deemed acceptable by the Director of Sustainability.
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The requirements of the BC Energy Step Code are also defined according to these building types, so it is important to understand the difference between them.
For local governments, the BC Energy Step Code offers greater assurance that new buildings are designed for energy efficiency and are constructed as designed.Meanwhile, builders have a consistent set of performance standards throughout the province and flexibility in how they achieve the higher standards.The BC Building Code separates all buildings into two basic categories – Part 9 and Part 3.
For Part 3 buildings, energy modelling is within the scope of Letters of Assurance, and the role of the building official does not change.Inspections will no longer need to verify prescriptive requirements (for example, there are no minimum or maximum requirements for insulation, door/window/skylight U-values, or equipment efficiency in the BC Energy Step Code).