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Decarbonization for Existing Buildings: Leveraging ASHRAE Audits for Impact

  • 03 Feb 2025
  • 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Delta Hotels by Marriott Toronto Airport & Conference Centre 655 Dixon Road, Toronto, ON M9W1J3
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Dinner & Panel Discussion:

Decarbonization for Existing Buildings: Leveraging ASHRAE Audits for Impact

Date:

Monday, February 3rd, 2025


Venue:

International Room A

Delta Hotels by Marriott Toronto Airport & Conference Centre

655 Dixon Road, Toronto, ON M9W1J3


Parking Information:

The hotel has paid parking available on site. The standard rate is $28, but ASHRAE Toronto has secured discounted parking for event attendees of $20. Discounted parking passes will be provided so each attendee can pay discounted rate at parking machines/gates. 

Agenda:  

5:30 PM - 6:30 PM: Networking

6:30 PM to 8:30 PM: Dinner and Panel



EVENT SUMMARY

Join ASHRAE Toronto for an engaging panel discussion hosted by, where industry experts who will share their knowledge and experiences in tackling one of the most pressing challenges in the built environment: decarbonizing existing buildings.

This event will explore strategies, innovations, and real-world case studies that demonstrate how ASHRAE standards, energy audits, and emerging technologies can help achieve decarbonization goals. Panelists will address critical questions such as:

How ASHRAE energy audits can uncover decarbonization opportunities.

Overcoming challenges in modernizing older building stock.

Case studies of successful decarbonization projects.

The financial and operational factors influencing decision-making.

The role of emerging technologies in shaping the future of decarbonization.

This panel discussion offers an excellent opportunity to learn from leading professionals, exchange ideas, and gain actionable insights for your projects. Whether you’re a building owner, engineer, architect, or sustainability enthusiast, this event is a must-attend for those looking to make a meaningful impact on reducing carbon emissions in the built environment.

Register Now and be part of the conversation shaping the future of HVACR!


Special Notice:

This event is a Membership Promotion-themed night at this month’s ASHRAE Toronto Chapter Dinner Meeting! This is a wonderful opportunity for our members to share the benefits of ASHRAE with colleagues, friends, and industry peers and to bring a Guest at the Member Price!


We are excited to host this as a joint event with guests from AEE GTA (Association of Energy Engineers)! This is an exciting event to meet & network with other partners in the construction industry.



Panelists

Jenn McArthur, PhD, P.Eng, PMP, CEM, LEED GA

Associate Professor and Associate Chair in the Built Environment (PMBE) Dept. Architectural Science @TMU


Dr. Jenn McArthur is an Associate Professor in the Department of Architectural Science at Toronto Metropolitan University. She holds a PhD in Management (University of Edinburgh) and MASc and BASc in Mechanical Engineering (both University of Waterloo). Jenn also serves as Associate Chair for the Graduate Program in Project Management in the Built Environment. Jenn' research program centers on the development of Smart & Sustainable Building Solutions including Smart and Continuous Commissioning applications, Cognitive Digital Twins for Smart Buildings, and supporting industry adoption of Smart technologies. Her other research focuses on building performance improvement through Smart and Ongoing Commissioning (SOCx), Smart Campus Integration, FM-enabled BIM, and workplace design to improve productivity and health.

Prior to joining TMU in 2014, Jenn served as the Engineer of Record or Lead Mechanical Engineer for $750M of projects including the Pan Am Games Stadia, Billy Bishop Airport expansion, Vaughan Metropolitan and York University Subway Stations, and the Bergeron Centre for Engineering Excellence. She has also led development projects in Asia and Africa.


Mouwafak Ayoub, P.Eng, CEM, PMP, LEED AP, MBA

 Sr. Manager - Energy and Sustainability @ CIBC


With over 20 years of experience in energy and sustainability, Mr. Ayoub has developed deep expertise in areas such as smart buildings, net-zero initiatives, renewable energy, and energy optimization. He has a proven track record of successfully leading design and project management for energy-efficient solutions, including BAS, HVAC and IoT integration.

As a highly accomplished Energy and Sustainability Manager, he has overseen and implemented impactful energy efficiency programs and innovative upgrades at one of Canada’s largest banks, CIBC, since 2018. He manages the energy portfolio for over 1,000 branches and offices across Canada and the USA, Notably, he played a key role in certifying the CIBC Square South Tower (2023) with a prestigious Platinum LEED rating.

He currently serves as the President of the Association of Energy Engineers GTA chapter and Chair of the Energy, Environment, and Transportation Committee at the Professional Engineers Ontario Mississauga Chapter.

He is the recipient of two prestigious awards, the AEE Regional Award for Energy

Manager of the Year in Canada (2024) and the AEEGTA Energy Manager of the Year

Award (2022).

Helen OReilly, P.Eng, CEM

Associate, Commissioning @ HIDI


Helen O’Reilly is a Commissioning Associate at The HIDI Group. A McGill University graduate with almost 15 years of experience in the commissioning field, Helen is an expert on improving existing building performance and reducing energy consumption. Helen leverages both her creative and analytical skillset, as well as her comprehensive industry experience, to do impactful work in energy auditing, decarbonization projects, net zero commissioning and existing building commissioning. Working across a broad range of sectors, including Commercial, Institutional, and Hospitality, Helen has a long history of making some of Canada’s most recognized buildings, corporations, and institutions more functional and sustainable.


Moderator

Chris Lee, P.Eng

Head Of Decarbonization @ Adaptis


Chris is Head of Decarbonization at Adaptis, a Professional Engineer and ASHRAE member with experience in building design, performance optimization, electrification, existing building retrofits, and managing portfolio and campus GHG emission reductions. His background includes consulting engineering and ownership experience with industry leaders Smith + Andersen, Footprint and Minto Group prior to his current role.



Walk-in registrations will not be permitted.


Please feel free to reach out if you need assistance:


Tina Abbasi

ASHRAE Toronto CTTC Chair

cttc@torontoashrae.com

Tina.abbasi@zapascon.com


Doug Waterston

ASHRAE Toronto CTTC Co-Chair

waterston@kilmerenv.com



         

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