
2023 FGIA FENBC Region Exclusive One-Day Access | June 14
To register, please complete a Registration Form and submit it to Meetings@FGIAonline.org.
To register, please complete a Registration Form and submit it to Meetings@FGIAonline.org.
A public resource prepared for the BC Ministry of Energy, Mines & Petroleum Resources wth funding from the BC Innovative Clean Energy Fund.
This methodology using LBL THERM software is recognized by the Passive House Institute for use in certifying Passive Houses to the International Passive House Standard.
The Glazing Specifications Manual is intended to reflect all aspects of the practice of glazing in Canada. Users of the manual may belong to one of the following: Students and apprentices; Glaziers and related trade disciplines; Suppliers and manufacturers; General contractors and developers; Engineers, architects and specifiers.
This comprehensive guide explains best practices for window and door replacement in wood-frame buildings, from single-family homes to multi-unit residential buildings
This manual is designed to provide your company with a personalized and structured Occupational Health and Safety Program that will assist in reducing accidents and ensuring compliance with Occupational Health and Safety regulations.
As a guide for architects FENBC has published this information resource guide with regards to NAFS labeling and Part 5 compliance path for glazing products.
Best practices for NAFS-08 labeling of fenestration products in Canada for jurisdictions that have adopted the 2010 National Building Code of Canada (NBCC) or a provincial building code based on the 2010 NBCC.
This summary is intended as a guide only to the major parts of the NAF standard.
Learn more about the reasons for exterior and interior condensation on windows.
The introduction of the NAFS standard in the 2012 BC Building Code has changed how we specify fenestration performance in BC.
First introduced in the industry guide Best Practices for Window and Door Replacement in Wood-Frame Buildings, these rain exposure nomographs are based on those in CSA A440.4-07, Window, door and skylight installation.
Education is the best way to reduce child injuries, and the Window Safety Task Force promotes window safety awareness.
As the web's only in-depth resource on the North American Fenestration Standard, the NAFS in Canada blog seeks to help Canadian Industry participants make sense of NAFS and the Canadian Supplement to NAFS.
Government of BC website discussing the employer health tax.
A public resource prepared for the Fenestration Association of BC (FENBC) with the financial support of BC Housing under the Building Excellence Research and Education Grants Program