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Corporate Brochure | Vegetated Roofing Solutions | Stormwater Management Technologies

Next Level Stormwater Management products range from soilless extensive green roofs to intensive vegetated roofing systems, including specialized stormwater retention and detention, vegetated and non-vegetated systems.
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Supplier of more than 2.5 M SQFT Coast to Coast

NLSM is Canada’s leading supplier of pre-vegetated roofs such as LiteN’Less™, Xeroflor® and StormCap™ systems. We customize to local stormwater and biodiversity requirements. Email or call (416) 637-5772 Ext 1.

NLSM Team Celebrates Award-Winning BTC Green Roofs

Next Level’s Sasha Aguilera, Design Ambassador and Sawsan Hlal, Estimating and Operations joined Dr. Karen Liu, Green Roof Specialist on the Broadway Tech Centre (BTC) in Vancouver, British Columbia on World Green Roof Day 2024.

Designed by Randy Sharp and Connect Landscape Architecture, this award-winning, LEED Platinum certified campus was built on a former brownfield. Four of the eight low-rise BTC buildings are covered with a total of 10,000 square metres of lightweight soilless vegetated roof systems. They have a combined water storage capacity of 460,000 litres, or more than 1,500 bathtubs of rainfall (based on 300 litres per bathtub). Every year, the four green roofs absorb 10 million litres of rainfall, equivalent to four Olympic sized swimming pools, feeding the plants and evaporating back to the atmosphere, thus diverting it from our stormwater infrastructure. This thin-layered system has a superior water retention-to-weight ratio. It is comprised of locally grown roll-out sedum mats with 8-10 species of drought tolerant sedum. System base layers include mineral wool and fleece as retention layers along with a drainage layer and root barrier.

BTC is winner of the Award of Excellence, Green Roof For Healthy Cities and the Design Excellence Award, CSLA

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Supplier of more than 2.5 M SQFT Coast to Coast

NLSM is Canada’s leading supplier of pre-vegetated roofs such as LiteN’Less™, Xeroflor® and StormCap™ systems. We customize to local stormwater and biodiversity requirements. Email or call (416) 637-5772 Ext 1.

Take a Minute and Enjoy the Unfolding Spring Splendour of Sherway Gardens’ Green Roof

Next Level Stormwater Management was very honoured to kick off Sherway Gardens’ green roofs milestone 10th year by hosting participants of the Earth Tending Indigenous Green Infrastructure Training Program on May 23, 2024. The green roof tour was part of the week long training sessions led by Indigenous and non-Indigenous experts who “braid together Indigenous Knowledge with that of industry green infrastructure practices”. Earth Tending was created and is run by SpruceLab Inc. and sponsored by Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Employment and Training. Sherway’s 9500 square foot green roof was supplied by Next Level Stormwater Management and installed in 2014.

Earlier that day, Dr. Karen Liu provided an informative training session from her base in Vancouver, BC. Participants had great questions and comments. We look forward to more opportunities to learn and work together in the future.

Meegwetch to all participants, Gwen Lane and SpruceLab Inc. We feel very privileged to spend the day with you!


More Than 2.5 Million Square Feet Coast-to-Coast

NLSM is Canada’s leading supplier of pre-vegetated roofs such as the LiteN’Less™ and StormCap™ systems. We customize to local requirements. Offer warranty & maintenance support, provide ​stormwater calculations specific to location ​and building/roof type, stormwater test data & related innovative hydrologic modelling. Click here to get a quote or to design your next green roof.

High Performance.  Low Emissions.  Future-Proofed

The Toronto Green Standard version 4 (TGS v4) raises the bar for all new development in the city. Green roofs play an important role especially on tight, urban sites. TGS v4 applies to all new planning applications in the City of Toronto received on or after May 1, 2022. Below is a review of the requirements and how green roofs help meet them.

Five performance categories:

  • Air Quality
  • Building Energy, Emissions & Resilience
  • Water Quality & Efficiency
  • Ecology & Biodiversity
  • Waste and the Circular Economy

Importance of Green Roofs

Green roofs, with their multiple benefits, play an important role in TGS v4 via 2 categories Water Quality & Efficiency (WQ) by Managing Stormwater and Ecology & Biodiversity (EC)  through Landscape & Biodiversity.

WQ 1.1 Water Balance, Quality & Quantity Control

Tier 1 Water Balance requires the site to retain a minimum of 50% of the total average annual rainfall volume (or equivalent 5mm from each rainfall event) generated from all site surfaces through infiltration, evapotranspiration, water harvesting and/or reuse, in accordance with the Wet Weather Flow Management Guidelines (WWFMG).

Green roofs can retain rainfall through initial abstraction (IA). According to the WWFMG, the IA are 5mm and 7mm for extensive and intensive systems, respectively. Furthermore, stored water in the cistern can evapotranspirate on the green roof through irrigation water reuse. These mechanisms are key to achieve water balance on site.  NLSM offers optional irrigation reports to support water balance calculations.

TGS v4 defines an Intensive green roof as having a minimum growing medium depth of 150 mm with a diverse mix of plants appropriate to the growing medium depth and roof height.  On the other hand, extensive green roofs contain hardy, low-profile plants growing in less than 150 mm of growing medium.

WQ 1.3 On-site Green Infrastructure

Tier 1 requires the total landscaped site area, located at and above grade.  It includes at least 1 of the following six green infrastructure features:

  • A Green Roof covering at least 80% of Available Roof Space
  • An Intensive Green Roof for 80% of the Green Roof Area provided
  • A Biodiverse green roof to support pollinator species covering a minimum of 50% Green Roof Area
  • 25% of the Lot Area at or above-grade, planted with native flower/pollinator species
  • At-grade Bioretention facilities provided to capture and control 75% of runoff from on-site hardscape surfaces, or
  • Reforestation of a portion of the site (beyond the limit of a stewardship plan)

Note that three of the six options above involve green roofs.  Putting green infrastructure on the roof is particularly attractive for development in tight urban sites with perhaps zero lot lines where there is little or no space to accommodate green infrastructures at grade.

The TGS v4 defines a Biodiverse green roof as an Intensive green roof that supports pollinator species. It is located at or below the 8th storey of the building to maximize pollinator access and must follow the recommended plant species found in Appendix A of the Design Guidelines for Biodiverse Green Roofs, with at least two species in bloom at all periods over the growing season. The design must also address two or more applicable Design Strategies from section 4.2 of the guide as listed below:

  • Increase depth of growing medium
  • Vary composition (structure) of growing media
  • Provide topographic variety
  • Provide microclimates
  • Diversity plant species
  • Provide perching habitat
  • Provide nesting opportunities
  • Provide water source (s)

A permanent irrigation system is required on both intensive and biodiverse green roofs to provide supplemental watering as necessary. Direct access to the roof should be provided for maintenance through a door or hatch located away from the edges to enable safe maintenance. A maintenance contract is recommended for at least the first 5 years of the green roof to ensure it receives a good start.

EC 2.3 Green and Cool Roofs

Landscape & Biodiversity Tier 1 requires buildings, where the Green Roof By-law is applied, to install a green roof to meet the minimum requirements as stated in the bylaw, or where the bylaw does not apply, provides 100% of the Available Roof Space with one of a combination of the following:

  • Green Roof
  • Solar PV, or
  • Cool roof

NSLM Green Roof Systems Comply with TGS v4

All NLSM green roof systems meet the TGS v4.  NLSM offers optional professional engineer-stamped wind letter for submission to the City.  This chart summarizes the compliance path and helps you select the system that best meets your project’s needs:

Categories*NLSM SystemsWQ 1.3 Compliance OptionsWQ 1.1 Initial Abstraction**
ExtensiveLiteN’LessTM II80% of available roof space5 mm
 LiteN’LessTM III80% of available roof space5 mm
 StormCapTM80% of available roof space5 mm
 StormCapTM+Detention80% of available roof space5 mm
 TerraExt Sedum Standard80% of available roof space5 mm
 TerraExt with BioBerm80% of available roof space5 mm
IntensiveFlora Garden80% of green roof area provided7 mm
BiodiverseAlpine Meadow50% of green roof area provided7 mm
 Alpine Meadow+50% of green roof area provided7 mm
* As defined by Toronto Green Standard version 4 (TGS v4)
** Based on Toronto Water’s Wet Weather Flow Management Guidelines (WWFMG)


Supplier of more than 2.5 M SQFT Coast-to-Coast

NLSM is Canada’s leading supplier of pre-vegetated roofs such as LiteN’Less™, Xeroflor® and StormCap™ systems. We customize to local requirements. Email or call (416) 637-5772 Ext 1.


World Green Roof Day 2022

Images by Greg Van Riel, Sergej Krivenko and Terry Guscott


More Than 2.5 Million Square Feet Coast-to-Coast

NLSM is Canada’s leading supplier of pre-vegetated roofs such as the LiteN’Less™ and StormCap™ systems. We customize to local requirements. Offer warranty & maintenance support, provide ​stormwater calculations specific to location ​and building/roof type, stormwater test data & related innovative hydrologic modelling. Click here to get a quote or to design your next green roof.

Read Wind Design Process for Modular Vegetated Roofing Systems by Dr. Karen Liu and Sasha Aguilera in Construction Canada January 2021 Vol. 63 No. 1.

This article was written by Next Level Stormwater Management’s Green Roof Specialist Dr. Karen Liu and Design Ambassador Sasha Aguilera – key participants in the research consortium that developed the first national wind testing standard for vegetated roofing. It explains the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) A123.24-15 Standard Test Method for Wind Resistance of Modular Vegetated Roof Assembly and explains the three simple steps that help determine a vegetated roof’s ability to withstand and protect against wind forces.



NLSM Provides P. Eng Stamped Wind Resistance Letters. Get Started! Contact us



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More Than 2.5 Million Square Feet Coast-to-Coast

NLSM is Canada’s leading supplier of pre-vegetated roofs such as Xeroflor, LiteN’Less™ and StormCap™ systems. We are your one-stop-shop. We customize to local requirements, provide wind and ​stormwater calculations specific to location ​and building/roof type, P.Eng letters, and other documentation. We offer various products & services including warranty & maintenance support. Click here to start your design.

Reinventing the Traditional Green Roof for Detention by Sasha Aguilera and Brad Garner in Construction Canada January 2019 Vol. 61 No. 7.


Reinventing the Traditional Green Roof for Detention discusses how detention green roof systems are a reliable and quantifiable rooftop stormwater management tool. The article examines how to use detention technology in dense urban areas to help owners achieve ROI by saving valuable real estate while meeting municipal requirements. 

 

 

Read Designing Vegetated Roofs to Survive Winter by Cristina Senjug in Construction Canada May 2018 Vol. 60 No. 3


The article discusses how in cold climates such as Canada, properly designed vegetated roofs, installed with hardy and mature plants that are well hydrated before winter, have a good probability of survival. If in the following spring, there is evidence of damage—caused by extreme temperature fluctuations, erosion due to high winds, or plant desiccation because of foot traffic—a basic repair is possible to help these sections quickly recover.

 

 

 

 

Supplier of Green Roof Solutions Nationwide

With over 2.5 million square feet installed, NLSM is Canada’s leading supplier of pre-vegetated systems and accessories to suit any design. Our systems are independently tested to CSA A123.24 standards. We provide P.Eng stamped letters as well as expert support in design, budgeting, documentation, warranties, and maintenance. Email or call (416) 637-5772 Ext 1.

Read Designing Extensive and Semi-Extensive Vegetated Roofs for Long-term Performance by Sasha Aguilera and Kees Govers in Construction Canada July 2016 Vol. 58 No. 5.


Awarded the 2017 F. Ross Browne Award for “Article of the Year”, this article co-authored by Sasha Aguilera and Kees Govers encourages consultants and contractors to think about their designs and implementations related to vegetated roofs in such a way that systems can perform as long as the building is in use. The article discusses everything from budgeting and design, to access, irrigation, wind uplift, designing for problem areas, care during construction, post-installation, maintenance, vegetation and overburden warranties. To ensure excellence in performance, it’s important the details in design and installation are considered as critically as the systems themselves. 

 

 

 

 

Supplier of Green Roof Solutions Nationwide

With over 2.5 million square feet installed, NLSM is Canada’s leading supplier of pre-vegetated systems and accessories to suit any design. Our systems are independently tested to CSA A123.24 standards. We provide P.Eng stamped letters as well as expert support in design, budgeting, documentation, warranties, and maintenance. Email or call (416) 637-5772 Ext 1.