TRLUP – Scaling the ROAR Tool: A Data-Driven Climate Resilience Platform for Canada’s Built Environment

The project advances the commercialization and scalability of the Resiliency Opportunity Assessment and Response (ROAR) Tool—a data-driven decision-support platform for assessing and mitigating physical climate risks in the built environment. The ROAR Tool is positioned to serve building owners, property managers, and ESG-driven institutions by providing actionable insights aligned with the Canadian Sustainability Disclosure Standards (CSDS). With over 8 million vulnerable occupants in residential and commercial buildings, the ROAR Tool empowers property owners and public-sector organizations to make informed, low-cost, and low-carbon adaptation decisions.

Faculty Supervisor:

Johny Bassan;Neera Vohra

Student:

Partner:

New Ventures BC

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

British Columbia Institute of Technology

Program:

Business Strategy Internship

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