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Climate Resilience in Engineering Design

Empower your engineering practice to confront climate change head-on. Master future-focused design principles, evolving regulations, and advanced strategies to build resilient infrastructure

Created byStudioArc Education
BeginnerUpdated Dec 3, 2025
Climate Resilience in Engineering Design

What You'll Learn

check_circleAnalyze climate risks in engineering design.
check_circleApply PIEVC Protocol for vulnerability assessments.
check_circleIntegrate climate data into design standards.
check_circleImplement resilient solutions for specific hazards.
check_circleLead climate adaptation in infrastructure.
check_circleEnsure due diligence in changing climate.

About This Course

Welcome to "Climate Resilience in Engineering Design," a pivotal course equipping engineering professionals with comprehensive strategies to adapt Canadian infrastructure to a rapidly changing climate. This program moves beyond reliance on historical data, emphasizing future-focused resilience, evolving regulatory frameworks, and advanced risk assessment.

  • Explore the profound impacts of climate change on infrastructure and the obsolescence of stable climate assumptions.
  • Understand the critical shift from historical data to predictive models in engineering design.
  • Delve into Canada's regulatory landscape, including National Model Codes, and the foundational role of the National Research Council (NRC) in fostering climate-resilient construction practices.
  • Apply the PIEVC Protocol for robust climate vulnerability assessments and risk management in infrastructure projects.
  • Examine procurement strategies like Qualifications-Based Selection (QBS) that champion long-term resilience over short-term cost savings.
  • Learn about the Infrastructure Resilience Professional (IRP) certification, enhancing engineers' competencies in climate adaptation.
  • Detail specific engineering solutions and standards for critical hazards, including:
    • Flooding: Standards like CSA W204:19 for new residential communities, CSA W210:21 for existing communities, and CSA W211:21 for stormwater management.
    • Extreme Winds: CSA S520 for low-rise residential buildings and updates to National Model Codes for high wind safety.
    • Wildland-Urban Interface Fires: Strategies for ignition-resistant design and the National Guide for Wildland-Urban Interface Fires.
    • Thermal Comfort: Design considerations for public spaces like playgrounds under increasing heat.
    • Coastal Resilience: Integrating nature-based solutions with grey infrastructure for protection against rising sea levels and storms.
    • Northern Challenges: Standards developed under NISI for permafrost degradation (CSA PLUS 4011:19, CSA S500:21), drainage, wastewater, erosion, and high winds in the Canadian North.
  • Integrate Indigenous Traditional Knowledge and community-based climate monitoring into engineering practices.
  • Leverage standardized weather data collection and sharing through the CSA R100 series to inform design decisions.
  • Understand the federal Climate Lens policy and its role in integrating climate resilience into publicly funded infrastructure projects.
  • Gain insights into the research and testing facilities advancing climate-resilient design.

This course ensures that engineers are equipped to protect public safety, reduce lifecycle costs, and build a resilient Canada for generations to come, transforming policy goals into tangible engineering actions.

Your Instructor

StudioArc Education
StudioArc Education

Curated Learning for Design Professionals

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StudioArc Education is a boutique Canadian CPD provider dedicated to architects, architectural technologists, and design professionals seeking thoughtful, design-driven professional development. Focused on depth rather than scale, StudioArc curates a refined selection of courses on contemporary building technologies, sustainable materials, design ethics, project delivery, and evolving Canadian codes. Each program is crafted with an emphasis on design integrity, practical relevance, and regulatory alignment across provincial architectural associations. StudioArc’s philosophy is simple: elevate the craft. By blending technical clarity with aesthetic insight, it offers meaningful CPD experiences for practitioners who value quality, creativity, and continuous growth in an increasingly complex built environment.

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Do these courses count toward my professional development requirements?

This portal is provided as a training and development resource for City of Markham employees. Every course is delivered by a qualified subject matter expert or learning organization, is quantifiable in hours, and is verifiable — you receive a documented certificate of completion for every course you finish, stored on LearnFormula indefinitely.

If you hold a professional designation (for example in engineering, accounting, human resources, or law), courses may be counted as professionally relevant, verifiable learning activities toward your continuing professional development. Individual practitioners are responsible for confirming that an activity meets the requirements of their professional body. For questions about the City of Markham's training and development policies, please speak with your people leader or Human Resources.

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