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BIF+A 2025 Recap: A Celebration of Innovation & Excellence

The Building Innovation Forum & Awards (BIF+A) is where industry leaders, innovators, and changemakers come together to shape the future of high-performance homebuilding. This annual event brings builders, manufacturers, and industry leaders into the conversation on resilience, sustainability, and the evolution of home construction.

At BIF+A 2025, two dynamic sessions explored emerging trends and groundbreaking solutions, offering valuable insights into the next era of homebuilding. The Innovation Gauntlet put forward-thinking companies in the spotlight, showcasing cutting-edge technologies designed to push the industry forward. The evening concluded with the BIF+A Awards, celebrating the builders in high-performance home building.

Whether you joined us this year or are discovering BIF+A for the first time, the conversation doesn’t stop here. Stay connected as we continue to drive the industry forward.

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John Straube
John Straube
Join John Straube, Associate Professor at the University of Waterloo.
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John Straube
Join John Straube, Associate Professor at the University of Waterloo.
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John Straube
Join John Straube, Associate Professor at the University of Waterloo.
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John Straube
Join John Straube, Associate Professor at the University of Waterloo.