| Enermodal Engineering is a consulting firm committed to improving the
energy and resource efficiency of buildings and building products. We
are recognized authorities in
sustainable
design, “green”
mechanical/electrical
design, the evaluation of environmentally-appropriate
technologies,
building inspection and energy
audits, and the evaluation of
windows, doors, and
walls. Enermodal has a professional staff of 70 in our
Kitchener, Calgary, Denver, and Phoenix offices. We provide innovative
solutions to reduce the energy and water consumption and the
environmental impact of building designs.
Enermodal is one of Canada’s premier sustainability consultants, with
staff members who were Ontario’s first LEED Accredited Professionals.
Additionally, Enermodal’s president, Stephen Carpenter, is a LEED
Faculty member and chair of the LEED Canada Technical Advisory Group.
We are currently working on sustainable projects worth over $3.4 billion,
including over 165 LEED buildings. Enermodal has 26 projects that are LEED Canada certified. Major projects include
the redevelopment of Regent Park (700 residential units and commercial
space), Toronto; the 50-storey Bay Adelaide
Centre, Toronto; the 500,000 ft2 Corus Enterntainment Head
Office, Toronto; the 1.4 million
ft2 Maple Leaf Towers Condominium, Toronto; the University of Calgary
Veterinary School; and the New Brunswick Upper River Valley Hospital.
As one of the leading building energy simulators and energy efficiency
consultants in North America, Enermodal worked on close to 150
projects that meet the requirements of the Government of Canada’s
Commercial Building Incentive Program (CBIP). Enermodal’s services were
integral in the design of Canada’s most energy efficient building: The
University of Ottawa Biology Building. This building was independently
verified to provide a 73% reduction in energy use relative to the
National Energy Code.
Enermodal has been recognized numerous times for pushing the limits
of sustainable design. Recent accolades include a Sustainability
Lifetime Achievement Award; 2004 NRCan Energy Efficiency Award for New
Buildings (University of Ottawa); two ASHRAE Technology Awards for
innovative commercial (Green on the Grand) and residential (Waterloo
Green Home) building design.
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