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Setting the foundation for achieving net zero emissions by 2040

At a Glance

  • 3

    Buildings

  • 2040

    Net Zero Target

Location
Toronto, Ontario
Offices
Client
  • Hospital for Sick Children
Architect
Stantec / KPMB Architects (Joint Venture)

The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) Decarbonization Roadmap

The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) set a goal to achieve net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2040, in alignment with Toronto's TransformTO Net Zero Strategy. They engaged our team to lead the development of two key documents: the Energy Conservation and Demand Management (ECDM) Plan and a Decarbonization Roadmap.

Required by the City of Toronto, the ECDM Plan outlines strategies to reduce energy consumption and GHG emissions over the next five years. The Decarbonization Roadmap lays the long-term foundation for achieving net-zero emissions by 2040.

We focused on using reliable GHG inventory data and aligning decarbonization strategies with SickKids' operational needs. We prioritized communication, staff engagement, and education to foster transparent collaboration.

The resulting 2024–2029 ECDM Plan is a complete, public-facing document. It outlines current and proposed measures for reducing GHG emissions through energy conservation, consumption reduction, and demand management. The Decarbonization Roadmap is a living document that will be updated based on project results and lessons learned. It provides strategies for energy reduction, decarbonization measures, wellness initiatives, utility cost considerations, and broader sustainability goals.

With a solid plan in place, SickKids can treat their young patients while also creating a better environment for them to thrive in.

At a Glance

  • 3

    Buildings

  • 2040

    Net Zero Target

Location
Toronto, Ontario
Offices
Client
  • Hospital for Sick Children
Architect
Stantec / KPMB Architects (Joint Venture)

Meet Our Team

Cyrus Jeejeebhoy, Associate, Mechanical Engineer

I’m passionate about the environment, sustainability, and building performance and find it rewarding to quantify energy upgrade savings.

Daniel Hegg, Senior Associate, Atmospheric Environmental Management

Climate change matters to future business success. By identifying innovative ways to assess risk and finance sustainability, we improve risk management, efficiency and innovation which creates long term sustainable value.
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Elmira Reisi, Building Performance Consultant

As we transition to a lower carbon future, we must consider people who occupy the spaces we design and create comfortable environments.

Douglas Bryan, Senior Principal

As an entrepreneur, I’m a strong believer in integrated design and the growth of our global presence.

Jeffrey Ng, Principal, Buildings

When you focus on understanding and learning, everything else will come together.

Gizem Gunal-Akgol, Senior Atmospheric Engineer

I am passionate about helping our communities reduce greenhouse gas emissions to protect the environment.

Paulina Czajkowski, Principal

Every investment is a chance to improve a building’s capacity to regenerate—whether that’s the local aquifer, power grid, or its occupants.

Cyrus Jeejeebhoy

Associate, Mechanical Engineer

Daniel Hegg

Senior Associate, Atmospheric Environmental Management

Elmira Reisi

Building Performance Consultant

Douglas  Bryan

Senior Principal

Jeffrey Ng

Principal, Buildings

Gizem Gunal-Akgol

Senior Atmospheric Engineer

Paulina Czajkowski

Principal

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