Gestimat Toward Low Carbon Construction

Course Overview

Gestimat facilitates the assessment of the carbon footprint of buildings. Developed in Quebec for the Wood Charter and financed by the Fonds vert, Gestimat is also available in English since April 2020. This new web-based tool estimates the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions related to structural materials used in different building scenarios. Scenario modelling can be done during preliminary design using estimation from typical buildings or, further in the design, by entering quantities of materials specific to a given project.

Learning Objectives

  1. Learn about the possibilities of the GESTIMAT tool.
  2. Understand principles behind the calculations in GESTIMAT.
  3. Evaluate the applicability of GESTIMAT for your projects.
  4. Learn how to create a GESTIMAT analysis for a preliminary project.
  5. Learn how to modify a GESTIMAT analysis to adapt the quantities of materials to a specific project.

Course Video

Speaker Bio

Caroline Frenette, Eng., Ph. D.
Technical Advisor
Cecobois

Over the past 30 years, Caroline Frenette has developed expertise in timber structures and sustainable construction. After her bachelor’s degree in civil engineering at the Université de Sherbrooke, her interest in wood construction led her to undertake a master’s degree on the seismic behaviour of timber structures at the University of British Columbia. She worked for several years in France and Austria designing timber and hybrid structures in a specialized engineering firm. She was also involved in the construction of an experimental bioclimatic house, a personal project using biobased materials and innovative building technologies. She pursued her interest for sustainable construction during her doctoral thesis on multicriteria analysis of wood-framed walls, studying several aspects of building performance, including environmental impact based on Life Cycle Assessment. Technical advisor with Cecobois since 2009, Caroline is also adjunct professor in the Department of Wood and Forest Sciences and teaching at the Centre de formation en développement durable (CFDD) at Université Laval, and a member of the Centre de recherche sur les matériaux renouvelables (CRMR).

Course Curriculum

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