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SUMMARY:(C4.3) - Designers\, Builders\, and Code Officials Working Together
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to use the GoToWebinar link to obtain video access\, this is required and verified for CEU credit. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nCEU’s: 1 CSL (Topic – Energy)\, 1 AIA\, 1 BPI\, 1 Code Official \nCom Designers\, Builders\, & Code Officials Working Together \nThe role of architects and designers versus builders and building owners regarding energy code compliant design and construction is not always clear. Architects and designers are responsible for providing compliant drawings but may not be tasked with handling third-party documentation or on-site supervision. Conflicts may arise when these roles are not clearly delineated in the scope of work. This module will cover various energy code documentation requirements and construction supervision duties and present various models and best practices for who is responsible for what. Code officials will also benefit from this session by gaining a more thorough understanding of documentation and verification processes.
URL:https://future.psdconsulting.com/calendar/c4-3-designers-builders-and-code-officials-working-together-2/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Commercial,Massachusetts Energy Code Training
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SUMMARY:MA R3.3 Residential Ventilation Done Right. How and Why.
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to use the GoToWebinar link to obtain video access\, this is required and verified for CEU credit. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nCEUs: 1 AIA\, 1 BPI\, 1 CSL (Topic – Code)\, 1 Building Official \nResidential Webinar – Residential Ventilation Done Right. How and Why. \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:\nPart 1 and 2 Mechanical ventilation is as important to indoor air quality as it is for energy conservation. The second part of the course will cover 2018 IECC\, IRC\, and Massachusetts amendments relating to whole-house mechanical ventilation system requirements. This will include when whole-house ventilation is required\, how to calculate the minimum design airflow rate\, and how to verify installed airflow rates. The presenter will also provide an overview of different ventilation systems – exhaust only\, supply-only and balanced ventilation (including ERVs/HRVs) – along with pros and cons of each type of system. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES:\n-Ventilation Types\n-Why Ventilate\n-Calculating Ventilation amount
URL:https://future.psdconsulting.com/calendar/ma-r3-3-residential-ventilation-done-right-how-and-why/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Massachusetts Energy Code Training,Residential
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SUMMARY:MA- C1.1 Shining a Light On Commercial Building Solar Ready Requirements
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to use the GoToWebinar link to obtain video access\, this is required and verified for CEU credit. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nCEU’s: 1 CSL (Topic – Energy)\, 1 AIA\, 1 BPI\, 1 Code Official \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION 1.1\nA new requirement in the MA 780 CMR 9th Edition\, Chapter 13 code amendments require all commercial new construction subject to that code to be designed and constructed to be “Solar-Ready”. This requirement is to ensure that future building infrastructure can take advantage of a market that is expected to become more conducive to renewable energy. This 1-hour presentation further expands on the requirements with guidance for code officials as to what they should expect to look for in plan reviews and site inspections. Draft checklists for those criteria will also be unveiled and reviewed for additional comments and enhancement\, for use by code officials and other construction stakeholders.
URL:https://future.psdconsulting.com/calendar/ma-c1-1-shining-a-light-on-commercial-building-solar-ready-requirements/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Commercial,Massachusetts Energy Code Training
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SUMMARY:C7.1 - Building Systems Commissioning: Saving Money and Meeting Code
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to use the GoToWebinar link to obtain video access\, this is required and verified for CEU credit. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nCEU’s: 1 CSL (Topic – Code)\, 1 AIA\, 1 BPI\, 1 Code Official \nCommercial Webinar – Building Systems Commissioning: Saving Money and Meeting Code \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:\nBuilding commissioning reduces energy bills\, improves comfort\, reduces CO2 and other emissions\, and… it is the law. According to data from US Energy Information Administration (EIA)\, in 2018 commercial buildings accounted for over 18% of the energy consumed in the US\, with over half that energy dedicated to heating\, cooling\, and lighting. While most building owners and builders understand the importance of high-efficacy lighting and efficient HVAC systems\, the importance of building system commissioning is less widely appreciated. Studies have shown that the operating efficiency of commercial buildings improves by as much as 13% with commissioning.\nThis course will provide an overview of mechanical systems and lighting commissioning including the benefits to building owners and occupants\, the general commissioning process\, and a review of energy code requirements and associated documentation. The course will also identify the roles that building owners\, builders\, code officials\, and commissioning agents play in the commissioning process and highlight relevant industry standards and certifications. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES:\nAttendees will be able to…\n1. Describe the code requirements for building systems commissioning.\n2. Understand the different phases of the commissioning process.\n3. Identify the roles of building owners\, commissioning providers\, builders\, and building code officials.\n4. Provide and review the required commissioning documentation.
URL:https://future.psdconsulting.com/calendar/c7-1-building-systems-commissioning-saving-money-and-meeting-code-5/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Commercial,Massachusetts Energy Code Training
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