The Jim Pattison Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Building Technologies and Renewable Energy Conservation
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The Jim Pattison Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Building Technologies and Renewable Energy Conservation We are truly honoured to have our new Centre in Penticton bear the name of Mr. Jim Pattison, recipient of the Order of BC and Order of Canada, and highly regarded entrepreneur and business leader in British Columbia. Mr. Pattison’s association with The Centre sends an important message to students, industries, and citizens throughout the province and country that he recognizes and endorses the growth of sustainable building practices and applied innovation. His generosity and its leveraged impact will be instrumental in helping Okanagan College ensure The Centre achieves its goals by offering innovative programming, supporting emerging entrepreneurs, engaging in applied research, and producing a highly skilled workforce. Thank you to Mr. Pattison and The Jim Pattison Foundation for taking a leadership role in this exciting initiative that will benefit generations to come and be of true global significance.
The main purpose of The Jim Pattison Centre of Excellence is to educate students in the design, installation and maintenance of sustainable green building technologies. To achieve this goal, the building is more than just accommodation, it’s an environmentally responsible structure—a teaching instrument in itself, and an agent for progress in green building design in North America. To enhance the learning experience for students, the building is designed so that all systems and elements are easily observed, accessed and monitored. As a result, the building becomes a working model of the technologies being taught.
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A MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR OKANAGAN COLLEGE BOARD OF GOVERNORS As Chair of the Okanagan College Board of Governors, I have eagerly watched as The Jim Pattison Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Building Technologies and Renewable Energy Conservation has been transformed from a concept into a building that has captured the world’s interest. From idea, to proposal to project it has done much more than answer a pressing need for student space at our South Okanagan-Similkameen campus. It has demonstrated what can be achieved when the Federal and Provincial governments invest in the future through development of post-secondary education infrastructure. This project is a shining example of how a great idea, matched with great people, and with tremendous community support, can change thinking and approaches. When the Federal and Provincial governments announced the Knowledge Infrastructure Program in 2009, it was aimed to help address an economic downturn that had beset Canada. Investing in colleges and universities across the country has helped meet the needs of those institutions, created employment opportunities and built the country’s capacity to address our skills needs, not only for today but as a legacy for years to come. Many have contributed to The Jim Pattison Centre of Excellence, and as we celebrate its grand opening, there are many sincere thanks to be expressed. For all those who know they have had a hand in creating this building, the greatest thanks should be in the satisfaction of knowing that the economic impact of the building will persist as students come, learn and graduate here with new skills and abilities. To the Government of Canada, the Province of BC and our many generous donors, without whom this would not be possible, you have the gratitude of Okanagan College and the entire Okanagan community. On behalf of the Board of Governors, my regards and compliments to all involved in this project, and best wishes to all those who will benefit from the opportunities The Jim Pattison Centre of Excellence affords.
Lance Kayfish Chair, Okanagan College Board of Governors
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A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OKANAGAN COLLEGE The opening of The Jim Pattison Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Building Technologies and Renewable Energy Conservation positions Okanagan College as a leader in teaching and demonstrating the latest in sustainable building technology and applied innovation. As the most sustainable building of its type in the world, The Jim Pattison Centre of Excellence at the Penticton Campus is not just another “green” building, but a truly unique structure that places Okanagan College at the very forefront of the growing international sustainable construction movement. As a living building that will adapt to changing technologies, the structure itself reflects what is taught within its walls. As it continues to gain national and international attention and significance, The Centre’s enhanced educational, technological and entrepreneurial environment will provide the infrastructure where the next generation of students and entrepreneurs can interact and develop the skills and ideas that will lead to new technologies and businesses. We are proud to be a part of the solution for a sustainable future and appreciate the support of the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia, and all the donors for sharing the vision of this project and making their essential investments. The generous support of The Jim Pattison Foundation, in particular, is a powerful catalyst to attracting additional support and accelerating the momentum for Okanagan College to advance and achieve the goals of The Jim Pattison Centre of Excellence, ensuring it achieves its true potential.
Jim Hamilton President, Okanagan College
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A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OKANAGAN COLLEGE FOUNDATION From the moment we were given the green light to begin fundraising for this ambitious project, we knew that our success would only come with the help of many. Now, two years later, we are celebrating the achievement of surpassing our $5 million campaign goal, but most importantly, we are celebrating the coming together of a community. From the tireless volunteers and dedicated staff, who shared their passion for change, to the community groups, students, corporations and individuals who responded so generously – thank you. Thank you for investing in a future where students can stay in the Okanagan, gain the cutting-edge skills they need to succeed in a competitive economy, and then give back to their communities by building their careers and raising their families here. We are truly honoured that you can join us in celebrating the grand opening of The Jim Pattison Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Building Technologies and Renewable Energy Conservation. And we remain deeply grateful to all who have had the foresight to embrace the knowledge that this physical building is only the beginning – it is the starting point from which we begin to truly affect change and transform lives and communities.
Jim Henderson President, Okanagan College Foundation
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A MESSAGE FROM THE REGIONAL DEAN SOUTH OKANAGAN-SIMILKAMEEN OKANAGAN COLLEGE “So exciting to be part of such an avant-garde project,” and “I’m proud – it is great to see the future today,” are just a couple of the comments that students and staff have expressed about The Jim Pattison Centre of Excellence at Okanagan College in Penticton. The pride on campus is seen in the increased numbers of students and the exuberant use of the new facility – from the gymnasium and fitness centre to the Community Hall and the classrooms and trades shops. The Jim Pattison Centre of Excellence has provided new opportunities for Okanagan College to achieve its educational mandate in the South Okanagan-Similkameen, as well as be an engine for economic development and a catalyst for demonstrating a new, more sustainable future. Congratulations to everyone who participated in the vision, the funding and the construction of the new Centre. Most importantly, congratulations and thank you to all the students and staff who, without complaint, struggled with limited parking, walked along pathways that were always changing direction, put up with the pounding of the pile driver and the numerous trucks that limited access to the campus. You were all amazing. To those students who have graduated and moved on to other endeavours, I hope that when you come back on campus you will take enormous pride in the role that you played during the construction and know that your sacrifices have resulted in a much improved campus that will benefit many students to come. Finally to the community of the South Okanagan-Similkameen: thank you for your generosity and your confidence in our project. The Jim Pattison Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Building Technologies and Renewable Energy Conservation would not have succeeded had Okanagan College not received your overwhelming support.
Donna Lomas Regional Dean South Okanagan-Similkameen
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PROJECT SUMMARY The Jim Pattison Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Building Technologies and Renewable Energy Conservation was conceived to meet the urgent need for tradespeople, site managers and construction workers who are skilled in the practices of sustainable building. It was also designed to be one of most innovative and advanced sustainable facilities in the world, built to the standards of the Living Building Challenge, the most rigorous sustainability program on the planet. CEI Architecture Planning Interiors was selected to lead the project due to the reputation of the firm’s collaborative design process, which seeks input from a diverse group of stakeholders. The integrated design team recognized that achieving a facility with net-zero energy and water consumption, as required for the Living Building Challenge, demands a three-pronged approach to energy and water use: conserve, capture and create. Additionally, the design had to be highly adaptable, so that as time passes, new technologies can easily replace the old, ensuring relevance with the changing curriculum. The Jim Pattison Centre of Excellence building itself will be used extensively as part of the teaching curriculum. The design allows most aspects of the building and its systems to be accessible and demonstrable, using building data. To encourage conservation and behavioural adaptation, energy use is metered in each classroom, workshop, office and other areas.
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CENTRE HIGHLIGHTS The Jim Pattison Centre of Excellence is a living experiment in sustainable innovation, and a testament to the power of integrated design. Okanagan College hopes the lessons learned from The Centre’s design, construction and ongoing operations will educate students and inspire other communities to follow suit, resulting in a building that lives up to its name. • Size: 6,780 net-square-metres: 14 classrooms and labs, five trade shops and a common tool crib, 300 student study spaces, gymnasium, fitness room, five suites of open-space offices (total capacity 30 staff), seven meeting rooms, innovation incubation space, an on-roof test facility for alternative energy devices, Women’s Resource Centre, one multi-purpose demonstration lab (for community use as well), and sustainable kitchen using high-efficiency appliances focused on healthy eating. • Accommodates 800 full-time equivalent students. • Approximately 600 people worked on the site during construction, with additional employees working in off-site production of materials. Estimates indicate 179 full-time jobs were created through construction of the building. • The Centre incorporates innovation incubation space, in conjunction with Accelerate Okanagan. The goal is to nurture a growing high-tech, green-focused industry for the South Okanagan-Similkameen.
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PROJECT MILESTONES • October 2008 Okanagan College embarks on planning for The Centre of Excellence. •
April 2009 Announced that Okanagan College will receive $13.5 million from the Federal government and $9.1 million from the Provincial government for a total of $22.6 million. The final $5 million will be raised by the Okanagan College Foundation.
• November 2009 Project breaks ground. • June 2011 Centre opens to its first students. • December 12, 2011 Grand opening of The Jim Pattison Centre of Excellence.
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WITH APPRECIATION FOR THEIR VISION AND SUPPORT Government of Canada Government of British Columbia Okanagan College Board of Governors Lance Kayfish, Chair Michael Conlin Bill Cooke Rick Gee Jim Hamilton, President Brian Hughes Douglas Manning Michael Marino Sunddip Nahal Yvonne Pinder Lianne Rozniak Ross Saunders Tom Styffe Loretta Swite-Ghostkeeper
Okanagan College Foundation Board
Yasmin John Thorpe, Honorary Campaign Co-Chair, Penticton Campaign Steve Tuck, President Emeritus, Okanagan College Foundation
Penticton Regional Campaign Committee Jim Henderson, Chair Kathy Butler Doug Carnegie Jane Drapeau Christopher Gibbons Walter Huebert Brian Hughes Anne Kirkpatrick Randy Kowalchuk Jonathan Kruger Donna Lomas Andre Martin Barry Reid Ret Tinning
Jim Henderson, President Beverley Busson Jim Cookson Jim Hamilton Denny Kaulback Lance Kayfish Alf Kempf Lorraine McGrath Vern Nielsen Frank Richter Peter Schultz Ret Tinning Sigrid-Ann Thors Cher Watkins Lynda Wilson
Okanagan College Students’ Union
Volunteer Leadership
Civil Engineer
Honourable D. Ross Fitzpatrick, Honorary Patron Mike Roberts, Honorary Campaign Chair John Walker, Capital Campaign Chair Rick Thorpe, Honorary Campaign Co-Chair, Penticton Campaign
True Consulting
Architect CEI Architecture Planning Interiors
Construction Manager PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc.
Mechanical Engineer AME Group Engineers
Electrical Engineer Applied Engineering Solutions
Structural Engineer Fast + Epp
Landscape Architect MMM Group/Site 360 16
DONORS $2,500,000 +
Canadian Tire Penticton/ Doug and Lorraine MacMillan Jim Pattison Foundation Community Futures Okanagan Similkameen EcoEnergy Fund (Federal) $100,000 to $2,499,999 Gorman Bros. Lumber Ltd. British Columbia Wine Jim and Liz Hamilton Information Society Yvonne Harding City of Penticton Jim and Sandra Henderson EcoEnergy Fund (Provincial) Home Hardware Building Centre Great-West Life, London Life William J. Hughes and Canada Life Tony and Judy Lloyd John Pankiw London Drugs Foundation PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc. Okanagan College Foundation RBC Foundation Okanagan College Students’ Union Real Estate Foundation of Penticton and Wine Country British Columbia Chamber of Commerce Regional District of Penticton Auto Dealers Association Okanagan-Similkameen Penticton Board of Trade SunCentral Inc. Building Association Penticton Herald $50,000 to $99,999 Penticton Western News PepsiCo Beverages Canada Andrew Sheret Limited Rotary Club of Penticton BMO Financial Group Rotary Club of Summerland CIBC Art Sewell Family FortisBC David and Janet Shaw Krueger Electrical Ltd. Structurlam Products Ltd. North America Construction Ltd. Summerland Penny Lane Peters Bros. Paving Ltd. SUN FM & EZ ROCK Ramada Penticton, Kettle Valley Station Windsor Plywood Foundation Pub, Coast Penticton Hotel/ Robin and Janice Agur $1,000 to $9,999 Mary C. Seipp and Family TELUS Charles and Irene Armstrong Rick and Yasmin Thorpe Tom Beardsley and Donna Lomas
$10,000 to $49,999 Berry and Smith Trucking Ltd. Canadian Home Builders’ Association South Okanagan
Kathy Butler Community Foundation of the South Okanagan Robert J. Dantzer Jane Drapeau
Forever Young/ Terry and Steven Tuck Doug and Irene Gateson Glen Herman Professional Corporation Greenwood Forest Products (1983) Ltd. Joanne Grimaldi Harvey, Lister & Webb Incorporated Brian Hughes Investors Group Steve Jenkins Sandy and Dr. Gerry Karr Ian Kennedy Douglas King and Jolene Fletcher Fred King Anne Kirkpatrick Phil Locke Carol E. Meiklejohn in honour of Roy W. Meiklejohn Nor-Mar Industries Ltd. Osoyoos Indian Band David Paisley Pattison Sign Group Penticton Foundry Ltd. Michael and Jackie Pine RONA Foundation Rotary Club of Penticton Okanagan Harold and Donna Schellenberg Skaha Rotary Club Wendy and Marty Smith South Okanagan Events Centre TELUS Communications Inc. Thomas A. Kampman Law Corporation Ret and Dorothy Tinning
Under $1,000 Many more donors contributing than space here will allow.
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