Co-operators’ Guelph HQ earns Zero Carbon Building standard
Co-operators has announced that its new headquarters building in Guelph has earned Zero Carbon Building – Design Standard certification from the Canada Green Building Council (CAGBC).
The 226,000-square foot building, which is currently under construction, is scheduled to open in summer 2024.
Located at 101 Cooper Drive, it will feature an all-electric design that will eliminate direct carbon emissions from any onsite source, meaning no retrofits or decarbonization plan will be required as the organization progresses toward its net zero targets.
The building will be highly energy-efficient and minimize indirect annual carbon emissions from electricity, offsetting any remaining emissions through high-quality carbon offsets or carbon-free renewable energy. In addition, embodied carbon emissions resulting from construction, manufacturing, transportation and disposal of all building materials are also meaningfully reduced or offset.
According to the Canada Green Building Council, the building sector is Canada's third-largest emitter. Residential, commercial and institutional buildings currently contribute 17% of Canada's greenhouse gas emissions. Once building materials and construction are included, this level approaches 30%.
"Achieving the Zero Carbon Building – Design Standard certification for our national headquarters is a strong reflection of our values and vision to catalyze sustainability in our society," said Shawn Fitzgerald, vice-president workplace services at Co-operators. "This building is a compelling demonstration of imagination and innovation that will be required as we build for a more sustainable future in Canada. We have an important role to play in mitigating the risks of climate change in a direct and meaningful way, helping move Canada and the world towards a net zero emissions future."
Features of Co-operators’ new building include:
- 40% greater energy and greenhouse gas savings beyond the Ontario Building Code's all-electric baseline
- 60% heating load reduction beyond the code-minimum for new office builds
- a 282 kW rooftop solar array that will generate approximately 9% of the total annual building energy consumption
- automatic tinting windows will eliminate glare and reduce energy consumption
- highly insulated and airtight building will conserve energy
- high-efficiency water source technology will recover and redistribute heat throughout the building
- LED lighting equipped with occupancy and daylight harvesting sensors only turn on when needed.
"With this certification, Co-operators joins a growing list of forward-thinking organizations investing in the future through zero carbon buildings," said CAGBC President and CEO Thomas Mueller. "Our made-in-Canada and globally recognized Zero Carbon Building standards provide tangible ways for organizations like Co-operators to realize their sustainability targets. Paired with LEED and WELL, the Co-operators headquarters promises to be a marquee green building offering enduring value and resiliency for the company and a healthy and productive place to work for employees."
In addition to Zero Carbon Building – Design Standard certification, the building is also targeting LEED Gold and WELL Platinum certifications.