Saskatchewan Reverts to Tier 1 on Building Energy Efficiency to Make New Homes more Affordable

February 24, 2025

Shifting national priorities, increasing prices and a renewed focus on local industry means the province of Saskatchewan will revert to Tier 1 on building energy efficiency, effective with approval of regulatory amendments. It is anticipated that builders may adopt Tier 1 immediately.

“All provinces are dealing with the challenges of growth, including affordable housing for all residents, and removing red tape allows us to harmonize our standards and support Canadian industries,” Government Relations Minister Eric Schmalz said. “While Saskatchewan is one of the most affordable places to live in Canada, we understand there is more work to be done, and we have heard from industry that this decision will help maintain housing affordability in the province.”

“Let’s be clear—our industry will continue to build safe, durable, and energy efficient structures because we take pride in our work and the communities we serve,” Construction Association of Saskatchewan Treasurer Dan Yungwirth said. “This change allows us to prioritize affordability while still achieving exceptional outcomes.”

“Eliminating red tape is always a good thing when it comes to affordability,” Construction Association of Saskatchewan President and CEO Shannon Friesen said. “We trust the expertise of Saskatchewan’s construction professionals who have a deep understanding of our province’s unique climate and building needs. With less red tape, our industry can continue to deliver exceptional, high-quality infrastructure that meets the needs of our communities.”

In January 2024, Saskatchewan adopted the 2020 edition of the National Building Code (NBC) by regulation under The Construction Codes Act. The energy efficiency tiers of the NBC only apply to housing and small buildings. Energy efficient standards found in the National Energy Code for Buildings (NECB) applicable to large buildings remain at Tier 1.

The Ministry of Government Relations had previously announced a delay of implementing additional energy efficiency tiers. Part of this pause was to review the implementation of the codes across Canada with an eye on parity with other provinces. Tiered energy efficiency provisions in the NBC and NECB provide Saskatchewan the tools to determine when and how far to advance energy efficiency in new building construction without imposing a burden on building owners, consumers and industry.

Any builder retains the ability under The Constructions Code Act to pursue higher tier energy efficiency targets voluntarily, as per their building practices and customer demands.

To learn more about Saskatchewan’s building code regulations, visit: saskatchewan.ca.

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