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Chula Vista Environmental Services
Friday October 28th, 2016 :: 01:57 p.m. PDT

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What’s New in 2016 for Title 24- Nonresidential Standards - No-Cost Training

<p>Please join us next Friday (November 4th) from 1 pm until 3 pm&nbsp;for a no-cost training opportunity to learn more about how to comply with new energy building codes that go into effect next year. &nbsp;</p>

<p>During this seminar, we&rsquo;ll discuss nonresidential building envelope, lighting and mechanical requirements affecting commercial new construction under California&rsquo;s 2016 Title 24 Energy Efficiency Standards scheduled to take effect January 1, 2017. Attend this workshop to learn how the latest version of the standards will affect building design in your commercial new construction projects. Changes for the 2016 standards cover all areas of the code so this class is a valuable introduction for all disciplines.</p>

<p>Please register at seminars.sdge.com.</p>

<p>Seminar highlights:</p>

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<p>Overview of changes in scope, and new and revised mandatory and prescriptive requirements for nonresidential building envelope design in the 2016 Title 24 Energy Standards.</p>
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<p>Overview of changes in scope, and new and revised mandatory and prescriptive requirements for nonresidential electric lighting and associated controls in the 2016 Title 24 Energy Standards.</p>
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<p>Overview of changes in scope, and new and revised mandatory and prescriptive requirements for nonresidential mechanical systems and associated controls in the 2016 Title 24 Energy Standards.</p>
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<p>Understanding of changes in scope and application of 2016 Title 24 Energy Standards as it relates to commercial buildings.</p>
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<p>This class is eligible for continuing education units from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI).</p>

<p>Speaker:&nbsp;Martyn Dodd of EnergySoft in Novato, CA, is an industry expert in performance-based building analysis. He has written software programs used in California for Title 24 energy code compliance since 1985, including EnergyPro, COMPLY 24, and the California Energy Commission&#39;s Perform software. He is also one of the original authors of the 1992 Non-residential Alternative Calculation Method Manual, which defines the rules for code compliance software and has become the model for national and international code compliance software procedures.</p>

<p>Location is: &nbsp;​</p>

<p>Civic Center Library Auditorium</p>

<p>365 F Street</p>

<p>Chula Vista, CA &nbsp;91910</p>

<p>(12:30 pm check-in)&nbsp;</p>

<p>If you have any question please contact the Conservation Section at 619-409-3893 or [email protected].</p>

Address/Location
Chula Vista Environmental Services
276 4th Ave
Chula Vista, CA 91910

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 619-691-5122

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