UBC Residential Environmental Assessment Program (REAP)

The Residential Environmental Assessment Program (REAP) is a comprehensive, UBC-specific green building rating system for all multi-unit residential construction in the UBC Vancouver campus neighbourhoods.
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Evolve Building

 

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REAP Seal

About REAP

REAP is UBC’s mandatory green building rating system, created to address the unique conditions of neighbourhood growth on UBC’s campus and implement requirements that are best suited for our local context. All new residential buildings in the neighbourhoods must meet sustainability standards such as ensuring lower carbon impact, improved energy efficiency, meet thermal comfort requirements for future climate conditions and have air filtration systems to address things like wildfire smoke, and more. To allow the design community and construction industry flexibility to develop cost-effective design approaches, REAP has adopted a stepped, performance-based approach rather than prescriptive requirements. 

All new buildings must achieve a minimum REAP gold certification by earning at least 50 out of 110 points using optional credits in the following component areas:

  1. Energy & Emissions
  2. Climate Adaptation
  3. Materials & Resources
  4. Water
  5. Biodiversity
  6. Place & Experience
  7. Health & Wellbeing
  8. Quality
  9. Innovation & Research

REAP History

When the planning process for the residential neighbourhoods began in 2001, no green building rating system existed that could be applied to multi-unit residential building types planned for the University. UBC Properties Trust, UBC Architecture professor Dr. Ray Cole and his students, Campus & Community Planning, and Campus Sustainability worked collaboratively to develop REAP. The program is similar to the US Green Building Council’s LEED® Green Building Rating System and has evolved to implement UBC’s sustainability policies for buildings as they develop over the years. 

Click here for a list of REAP certified buildings.

Download the UBC REAP 4.0 Reference Manual

Download the REAP 4.0 Checklist

The REAP 4.0 update helps advance UBC’s Neighbourhood Climate Action Plan (2024) and moves towards the Province of BC’s Zero Carbon Step Code with the goal to transition new construction toward zero-carbon by 2030. The update also aligns REAP with the recently updated Integrated Rainwater Management Plan and the Wesbrook Neighbourhood Plan Amendment and continues advancement on climate change adaptation and building resilience measures. 

These resources support applications being prepared under REAP

Energy and Emissions

BC Energy Step Code Resources:

Materials and Resources

Water

Biodiversity

Quality

Looking for the previous version of REAP? Download REAP 3.3.