SL05

INLINE Windows in PH, LEED & Zero Carbon Buildings

5/14/2026|SPONSORED LEARNING|STRUCTURED

1.25 ConEd Learning Hour
7:00a.m.-8:15a.m.


Breakfast outside meeting rooms in Hertiage. Meeting starts at 7am

Hosted by Inline Fiberglass

This session explores the performance, certification standards, and practical applications of Inline fiberglass reinforced polymer window and door systems in high-performance building projects. Participants will gain insight into how these Canadian designed and manufactured systems support Passive House, LEED v4, and Zero Carbon goals. The seminar will also review embodied carbon metrics, environmental certifications, and key specification considerations for sustainable construction.

Learning Objectives
1. Explain the performance characteristics of fiberglass reinforced polymer window and door systems and how they compare to other framing materials in high-performance buildings.
2. Describe how Inline products meet Passive House Institute and LEED v4 certification requirements and contribute to Zero Carbon project goals.
3. Interpret embodied carbon data, including global warming potential (GWP) values, and assess how low embodied carbon products influence whole building carbon strategies.
4. Identify the relevance of EPD and VOC emission certifications in material selection, and understand the value of Canadian design and manufacturing in project delivery and specification.

Breakfast out at 6:45 am outside the meeting room in Heritage. Meeting starts at 7 am. 

Victor Kowalczyk
Technology advisor, Inline Fiberglass
Gary Mackin, B.Sc.
Building science consultant, Inline Fiberglass

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