The ReCover Initiative Canada

The ReCover Initiative Canada The ReCover Initiative is a non-profit organization based in Nova Scotia, Canada, pioneering scalable deep retrofit solutions in Canada.

We are dedicated to transforming Canada's building stock and tackling climate change head-on.

A sustainable built environment starts with clarity, and the confidence to act.ReCover will be joining leaders from acro...
06/03/2026

A sustainable built environment starts with clarity, and the confidence to act.

ReCover will be joining leaders from across the country at as a Bronze Sponsor, supporting this year’s theme: Accelerating the nation’s sustainable built environment.

Much of Atlantic Canada’s building stock was constructed before modern efficiency standards. That creates a real challenge for accelerating the sustainability of our region’s built environment, but it also creates a major opportunity.

At ReCover, we help building owners, communities, and partners move from uncertainty to action with clear, whole‑building deep retrofit pathways that strengthen long‑term value and resilience.

We’re also bringing something new to this year’s conference — a resource designed to help accelerate deep retrofit planning across Atlantic Canada. More to come.

A deep retrofit only moves forward when the technical and financial plans align.Many feasibility studies stop at technic...
06/02/2026

A deep retrofit only moves forward when the technical and financial plans align.

Many feasibility studies stop at technical answers. ReCover's Building Transformation Program goes further by modelling lifecycle costs, non energy benefits, and funding pathways so you can compare scenarios with confidence. This step turns a long list of options into a set of financially sound choices.

See how aligned feasibility leads to stronger asset investment decisions. Discover the Building Transformation Program. https://ow.ly/lYbr50Z5wBi

At ReCover, our work is grounded in purpose: strengthening the ecosystem needed to make deep retrofits achievable, scala...
06/01/2026

At ReCover, our work is grounded in purpose: strengthening the ecosystem needed to make deep retrofits achievable, scalable, and accessible.

One of our team members, Steven Li, captures this beautifully:

“My work at ReCover serves a purpose — a cause greater than ourselves. Bridging the gap for building owners with clear, replicable pathways creates real possibilities for better buildings.”

This is what drives us: building the conditions for deep retrofit scale while giving building owners the clarity, confidence, and investment‑ready guidance they need to move forward.

Explore what’s possible with the Building Transformation Program: https://ow.ly/rqF350Z5wzb

Before you invest in major upgrades, you need a clear picture of how your building is performing today. BTP’s first step...
05/27/2026

Before you invest in major upgrades, you need a clear picture of how your building is performing today. BTP’s first step identifies energy waste, comfort issues, system risks, and long term renewal needs. This is where building owners often discover opportunities they didn’t know existed.

Get a clearer view of your building’s performance with the Building Transformation program. https://ow.ly/FjCU50YYTGr

Our Co‑Founder and Senior Advisor, Lorrie Rand, will be speaking at the 2026 Passive House Canada Conference on May 26.S...
05/25/2026

Our Co‑Founder and Senior Advisor, Lorrie Rand, will be speaking at the 2026 Passive House Canada Conference on May 26.

She’ll present “Technical and Economic Lessons from Halifax’s Falkland Retrofit,” an in-depth analysis into Nova Scotia’s first EnerPHit‑principles project — a mid‑19th‑century timber‑frame home transformed into a high‑performance office through an envelope‑first strategy. The session will cover interior insulation assemblies, foundation upgrades, smart vapour control, and an economic analysis comparing pathways with code‑minimum renovation and new build options.

📅 May 26, 2026
🕒 3:00–3:30 PM PT
📍 Richmond Conference Centre, Richmond, BC

If you’ll be attending , she’d be glad to connect.

05/25/2026

On April 1st, Nova Scotia adopted tier 2 of the 2020 Building Code. ReCover's Lorrie Rand shares what that means to make building upgrades more efficient. Also, last December, the Canadian Board for Harmonized Construction Codes (CBHCC) released the 2025 building code - which means stricter requirements for renovations and retrofit work. All these new codes are signals to building owners approach their retrofits with stringent targets in mind.

Annual operating costs only tell a fraction of a building’s financial story.Most buildings will operate for 60 years or ...
05/25/2026

Annual operating costs only tell a fraction of a building’s financial story.

Most buildings will operate for 60 years or more, and over that lifespan, owners face evolving costs tied to:
-energy
-maintenance capital
-insurance
-taxes
-financing
-and decarbonization requirements

This broader financial picture is the Total Cost of Building Ownership (TCBO).

In many buildings, energy and capital renewal costs become two of the largest long-term financial drivers. Yet these costs are often evaluated separately rather than as part of an integrated lifecycle strategy.

The SEEFAR Valuation©, developed by SEEFAR Analytics Inc., evaluates building performance and ownership costs over a 60-year horizon, allowing owners to compare long-term scenarios and investment pathways.

ReCover’s recent acquisition of SEEFAR Analytics brings this capability in-house.

TCBO services will soon be available through our Building Transformation Program and as a standalone offering.

Join the TCBO interest list:
https://recoverinitiative.ca/total-cost-of-building-ownership/

ReCover at the Energizing Efficiency Conference 2026.ReCover will join leaders from across the region at this year’s Ene...
05/23/2026

ReCover at the Energizing Efficiency Conference 2026.

ReCover will join leaders from across the region at this year’s Energizing Efficiency Conference in Fredericton, New Brunswick, to explore how energy is shaping Atlantic Canada’s future.

Our team will be represented by Senior Advisor Lorrie Rand, Research Director Yash Vyas and Project Manager Henry Penn, who will share insights from ReCover’s core areas of work:
➡️Lorrie will speak on embodied carbon, exploring what it means in practice for Atlantic Canada, how project teams can begin integrating embodied carbon considerations into decision‑making today, and the opportunities and barriers shaping readiness across the region.

➡️Yash will share how ReCover developed a regional building stock analysis and turned it into a practical, data‑driven framework for deep retrofit planning—linking building characteristics with performance data to support clearer, more strategic retrofit decisions across the region.

➡️Henry will draw from ReCover’s on-the-ground capacity-building work with Indigenous, African Nova Scotian, and other equity-deserving organizations, highlighting why workforce readiness and organizational capacity are essential but often underestimated enablers of large-scale retrofit delivery.

Date: May 26–27, 2026
Location: Fredericton Convention Centre

If you’ll be at the conference, connect with Yash and Henry to continue the conversation on data, capacity, and what it takes to enable effective deep retrofit delivery in Atlantic Canada. Learn more and register: https://ow.ly/StUy50Z29qp

A recent report from CAGBC Accelerating Deep Retrofits: A Year of Insights on Progress and Barriers makes one thing clea...
05/20/2026

A recent report from CAGBC Accelerating Deep Retrofits: A Year of Insights on Progress and Barriers makes one thing clear:
Deep retrofits are a business imperative.

The report shows growing momentum among building owners, with some projects already demonstrating pathways to ~40% emissions reductions by 2030.
But it also highlights the barriers slowing progress at scale:
- financing gaps,
- valuation practices that undervalue low-carbon buildings,
- fragmented planning,
- and insufficient integration into capital renewal cycles.

The critical challenge isn't proving deep retrofits are possible, it's accelerating delivery across Canada’s existing building stock.

Download your copy of the CAGBC report: https://www.retrofitsnow.ca/resources/

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Dartmouth, NS

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Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

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