US DOE's annual energy codes conference will be held in St. Paul, Minnesota at the Crowne Plaza St. Paul - Riverfront. Come and participate in hands-on trainings and unique networking opportunities with state energy office representative and members of the building industry. Registration and information is available through www.energycodes.gov
US DOE's annual energy codes conference will be held in St. Paul, Minnesota at the Crowne Plaza St. Paul - Riverfront. Come and participate in hands-on trainings and unique networking opportunities with state energy office representative and members of the building industry. Registration and information is available through www.energycodes.gov
US DOE's annual energy codes conference will be held in St. Paul, Minnesota at the Crowne Plaza St. Paul - Riverfront. Come and participate in hands-on trainings and unique networking opportunities with state energy office representative and members of the building industry. Registration and information is available through www.energycodes.gov
US DOE's annual energy codes conference will be held in St. Paul, Minnesota at the Crowne Plaza St. Paul - Riverfront. Come and participate in hands-on trainings and unique networking opportunities with state energy office representative and members of the building industry. Registration and information is available through www.energycodes.gov
OVERVIEW OF IECC 2006 PROVISIONS FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
(Full day, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., lunch provided)
This full-day class covers the provisions of the 2006 IECC that affect commercial buildings. The course is targeted toward engineering, design, and enforcement professionals. The course will cover the following topics:
• What are the scope and application requirements for commercial buildings in the 2006 IECC?
• What is my new climate zone?
• What are the new requirements for building envelope and fenestration?
OVERVIEW OF IECC 2006 PROVISIONS FOR RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
(Full day, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., lunch provided)
This full-day training session offers an overview of the residential provisions of the 2006 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) and is geared for those who have not had in-depth experience with the IECC. This in-depth course will cover the code provisions and the reasons behind the provisions. This course will cover the following topics:
• What projects must comply with the residential provisions of the IECC?