Sustainable and Effective Construction Practices

October 11, 2022

DEB SMILSKI

Using avail­able resources judiciously is an important con­sideration when renovating or do­ing new construc­tion. Sustainable construction practices are en­vironmentally responsible and resource effi­cient, and there are many ways you can put them into practice.

As Associate Vice President, Procurement & Premises at Coastal Community Credit Union, I recently oversaw the new construction of our building in Port Alberni. Here are a few things I kept in mind to reduce Coastal’s carbon footprint and support local artisans during the build.

One of the first steps during a renovation or new construction is to think about sustainable sourcing. Consider:

  • Purchasing chair fabrics made from 100 per cent recycled collected ocean plastic – a step that helps our island environment;
  • Purchasing chairs made from recycled materials such as ocean-bound plastic, which diverts 150 metric tons of plastic from the eco­system every year;
  • Using VOC (volatile organic compounds) paint to reduce carbon emissions;
  • Using natural stone tile to reduce your carbon footprint;
  • Designing spaces to use as much natural light as possible;
  • Replacing inefficient and high energy usage HVAC equipment with new energy ef­ficient systems;
  • Utilizing technology to provide heating and cooling consistency; and
  • Providing EV charging stations where possible.

Following these and other kinds of sustainable construction practices can make a big differ­ence to our beautiful islands—and as our new location illustrates, you don’t have to sacrifice efficiency or style! Speaking of style, another thing I keep in mind when designing spaces is the value of community involvement and supporting local artisans. For example, we incorporated a live edge table made from local wood in our board room at Port Alberni.

We also have a rotating art program to beauti­fy our buildings. Coastal Community publishes an annual calendar featuring submissions from local photographers. Every year we reproduce the calendar photos to display in all of our locations. At year’s end, we auction them off to raise funds for a local charity. Last year we supported the Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island.

These are just a few of the ways we can ef­fectively use resources and support local while growing our businesses – a win/win situation! If you have any questions about construction financing, call 1-888-741-1010 to speak to one of our experts.

Deb Smilski is AVP, Procurement & Premises for Coastal Community Credit Union.

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