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Centralized vs Decentralized Ventilation Strategies and Heat Recovery Ventilation for Part 3 and Part 9 Buildings - Consultant to Develop Research, Guidance Publications and Presentations

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BC1070-2627-014International

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BC Housing is seeking a consultant to research and develop comprehensive guidance materials on centralized versus decentralized ventilation strategies and to update existing heat recovery ventilation (HRV) guidelines for both Part 3 and Part 9 buildings under the British Columbia Building Code. The scope of work includes producing a detailed study report, two builder insight bulletins tailored specifically for Part 3 and Part 9 audiences, and updated HRV guides for each building category. In addition to written deliverables, the consultant must design and deliver two live industry webinars—one for Part 3 stakeholders and another for Part 9 stakeholders—with recordings to be archived on the BC Housing Learning on Demand platform. An internal briefing webinar with BC Housing and BC Hydro is also required. Proposals must be submitted electronically by the deadline of May 26, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time via BC Bid or email to bpong@bchousing.org. All communications and submissions must adhere to specified protocols, and while the timeline is tentative, BC Housing reserves the right to modify key dates without notice. The primary point of contact for inquiries is Barb Pong, Contracting Authority at BC Housing.

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Consultant to research ventilation strategies and update HRV guidelines for Part 3 and Part 9 buildings, plus deliver webinars and bulletins.

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Government of Canada → BC Housing Management Commission

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541715 - Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)View NAICS

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → BC Housing Management Commission
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Barb PongContracting Authority

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NEGOTIATED request for proposals (Nrfp)1070-2627-014 Consulting Services to Research and Develop Guidance Publications and Presentations for Centralized vs. Decentralized Ventilation Strategies and Updates to Heat Recovery Ventilation Guidelines for Part 3 and Part 9 BuildingsBC Housing Home Office, 4555 Kingsway, Burnaby BC V5H 4V8 EventDateIssue NRFP and Draft ContractTuesday April 28, 2026Deadline for EnquiriesTuesday May 5, 2026Deadline for Issuing AddendaTuesday May 12, 2026Submission Deadline:Proposals must be received on or before the following date and time (the “Submission Deadline”)Tuesday May 26, 2026 at 2:00 pm Pacific TimeThe NRFP timetable is tentative only and may be changed by BC Housing at any time.Brief Description of WorkBC Housing is seeking a Consultant to develop comprehensive documentation on Centralized vs. Decentralized Ventilation Strategies and Updates to Heat Recovery Ventilation Guidelines for Part 3 and Part 9 Buildings. The Consultant shall produce deliverables based on five (5) work packages: Study Report Two Builder Insight Bulletins Builder Insight Bulletin for a Part 3 audience Builder Insight Bulletin for a Part 9 audienceUpdate Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) Guide for Part 3 Buildings Update Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) Guide for Part 9 Buildings Educational Events: BC Housing and BC Hydro Webinar – internal briefing presentation Industry Webinar for a Part 3 audience – a live webinar to be recorded and posted on the BC Housing Learning on Demand Platform. Industry Webinar for a Part 9 audience – a live webinar to be recorded and posted on the BC Housing Learning on Demand Platform. Your proposal MUST be submitted using the following method:Proposals in response to this NRFP must be submitted electronically and received at the following location/locations (the “Submission Location”):Proposals may be submitted and received by BC Bid pursuant to BC Bid’s online bid submission system or submitted electronically via email as follows:Email: bpong@bchousing.org or BC Bid BC BidFor assistance in using BC Bid, contact the BC Bid Help Desk at 250-387-7301 (Victoria, BC).