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CREATED:20240703T202534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T202534Z
UID:22078-1722430800-1722434400@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:MA - R3.1 Residential Air Barrier and Insulation Installation
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 Building official\, 1 RESNET PDH \nPart 1:\nThe installation of a continuous air and thermal barrier is perhaps the best and most cost-effective way to reduce energy waste and save money on utility bills; at the same time\, important details are often missed. This course will be framed around the 2021 IECC Air Barrier and Insulation Installation criteria found in Table 402.4.1.1 with photos and graphics to illustrate noncompliant and compliant installation of critical details like attic penetrations\, wall-to-ceiling transitions\, rim joists\, garage walls\, knee walls\, and tubs and showers on exterior walls. Installing and inspecting insulation to meet code and manufacturer requirements will also be discussed.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/ma-r3-1-residential-air-barrier-and-insulation-installation/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Mass Save,Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240801T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240801T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20240703T203742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T203742Z
UID:22082-1722517200-1722524400@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:MA- Stretch Energy Code 2023 for Commercial Buildings: Targeted Performance/Relative Performance Compliance Paths (Part 2)
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to use the GoToWebinar link to obtain video access\, this is required and verified for CEU credit. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nThis is Part 2 of a two part presentation. Previous attendance at Part 1 is required to participate in this webinar.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/ma-stretch-energy-code-2023-for-commercial-buildings-targeted-performance-relative-performance-compliance-paths-part-2/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Commercial,Mass Save
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240828T130000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20240703T204030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T204030Z
UID:22086-1724850000-1724853600@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:MA - R3.2 Whole-House Mechanical Ventilation: Options for Code Compliance
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to use the GoToWebinar link to obtain video access\, this is required and verified for CEU credit. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nPlease be advised that GoToWebinar is only compatible with the browsers Firefox and Chrome. \nCEU’s: 1 CSL (Topic – Code Review)\, 1 AIA\, 1 BPI\, 1 Building official\, 1 RESNET PDH \nPart 2:\nMechanical ventilation is as important to indoor air quality as it is for energy conservation. The second part of the course will cover 2021 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.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/ma-r3-2-whole-house-mechanical-ventilation-options-for-code-compliance/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Mass Save,Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240828T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240828T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20240703T203910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T203910Z
UID:22084-1724850000-1724860800@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:MA - R6.0 The Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code for HERS Raters
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: 3 CSL (Code Review)\, 3 AIA\, 3 BPI\, 3 Code Official\, 3 RESNET PDHs \nDescription:\nThe Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code incorporates a blend of energy rating requirements and International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) requirements\, which often leads to confusion. This course covers the requirements of the Energy Rating Index (ERI) path\, as amended by Massachusetts\, and IECC “mandatory” requirements. This course\, specifically designed for HERS Raters\, reviews details of the ERI path\, including rating standard options\, renewable energy bonuses\, and verification and documentation requirements. It will also discuss every IECC requirement that is mandatory under the ERI path\, including envelope\, mechanical system\, service hot water\, and whole-house mechanical ventilation. The Stretch Code requires a completed ENERGY STAR Thermal Enclosure System Checklist\, and this course will provide a review of the items required on this checklist in comparison to the IECC Air Barrier and Insulation Installation Criteria\, which are also required. The course will also describe duct leakage testing requirements\, including IECC and RESNET 301 testing exemptions and related modeling issues. Finally\, the course will briefly touch on the alternative ERI path (Passive House)\, EV-Ready requirements\, and solar-ready requirements. \n1. Have knowledge of the Stretch Code and how it is adopted locally to improve energy efficiency over the base code.\n2. Compare and contrast the compliance options available for new construction\, such as Prescriptive\, ERI\, and Passive House.\n3. Learn the requirements of Appendix RB: Solar Ready as well as the EV Ready and its requirements.\n4. Define the Specialized Code and explain how it results in zero- or near-zero energy buildings
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/ma-r6-0-the-massachusetts-stretch-energy-code-for-hers-raters-2/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Mass Save,Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240828T140500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240828T150500
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20240703T204144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T204144Z
UID:22088-1724853900-1724857500@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:MA - C3.2 - Commercial Existing Buildings Part 2 Additions
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 Review)\, 1 AIA\, 1 BPI\, 1 Building official \nPart 2:\nCommercial renovation projects dominate permit request applications across the Commonwealth and hold tremendous opportunity for energy savings via energy code compliance; yet confusion abounds as to how the 2023 Stretch Energy Code applies to renovating these existing buildings.\nThis presentation will address how to determine what constitutes an addition\, while also providing an overview of how the 2023 Stretch Energy Code applies specifically to commercial additions\, including the different requirements for both “large” and “small” additions. \nLearning Objectives:\n• Understand how to apply the Stretch Code to existing commercial buildings.\n• Determine the applicable compliance pathway for additions under the stretch code based on the size of a building.\n• Differentiate between the requirements for a change of use or occupancy\, and an alteration.\n• Summarize the key requirements of Chapter 5 Existing Buildings and how it impacts compliance with the Stretch Code.\n• Outline the requirements of Chapter 4 as they relate to alterations.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/ma-c3-2-commercial-existing-buildings-part-2-additions/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Commercial,Mass Save
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240903T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240903T150000
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CREATED:20240802T145851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240802T145851Z
UID:22122-1725325200-1725375600@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:Choosing the Right Commercial Compliance Path: Documentation and Tools
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to use the GoToWebinar link to obtain video access\, this is required and verified for CEU credit. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nCourse Description:\nUnder the new Massachusetts Stretch Code\, 225 CMR 23\, new commercial buildings over 20\,000 square feet must use a performance path for compliance. This two-hour training focuses on the two most common performance-based compliance options\, Targeted Performance and Relative Performance. The Targeted Performance path requires projects to use energy modeling to demonstrate compliance with the heating and cooling Thermal Energy Demand Intensity (TEDI) targets. The Relative Performance path is based on ASHRAE 90.1 Appendix G Performance Rating Method with Massachusetts amendments. This training will cover the reporting requirements and documentation that must be submitted to code officials for both compliance paths. It provides instructions for filling out the DOE/PNNL Compliance Form and Companion Tool for projects following the Relative Performance Path\, and instructions for filling out the TEDI Compliance Tool for projects following the Targeted Performance path. The training covers productivity tips\, efficient workflow\, common mistakes\, and best practices. \nLearning Objectives:\n1. List the documentation that must be submitted to code officials for projects following performance paths of compliance.\n2. Understand how to fill out the TEDI Compliance Tool for Targeted Performance Path projects.\n3. Understand how to fill out the Compliance Form and Companion Tool for Relative Performance Path projects.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/choosing-the-right-commercial-compliance-path-documentation-and-tools/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Commercial,Mass Save
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240917T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240917T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20240802T150159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240802T150159Z
UID:22124-1726581600-1726585200@psdconsulting.com
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 (Code Review)\, 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://psdconsulting.com/calendar/c7-1-building-systems-commissioning-saving-money-and-meeting-code-7/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Commercial,Mass Save
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240924T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240924T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20240802T150342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240802T150342Z
UID:22126-1727172000-1727179200@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:Energy Modeling for Commercial Compliance Pathways (Part 1)
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to use the GoToWebinar link to obtain video access\, this is required and verified for CEU credit. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nThis is Part 1 of a 4 Part presentation. Viewing all parts is required to receive credit. \nCourse Description:\nUnder the new Massachusetts Stretch Code\, 225 CMR 23\, new commercial buildings over 20\,000 square feet must use a performance path for compliance. This two-part training series focuses on the two most common performance-based compliance options\, Targeted Performance and Relative Performance. The Targeted Performance path requires projects to use energy modeling to demonstrate compliance with the heating and cooling Thermal Energy Demand Intensity (TEDI) targets. The Relative Performance path is based on ASHRAE 90.1 Appendix G Performance Rating Method with Massachusetts amendments. This training will cover the energy modeling requirements of both compliance options in detail including covering special rules for retrofits\, additions\, and core-and-shell projects. The training will also provide a high-level refresher of specific topics covered in the 4-hour MA Stretch 2023 targeted and relative performance path training including requirements other than energy modeling that projects must meet and the documentation that must be submitted to code officials. \nLearning Objectives:\n1. Understand the modeling requirements associated with the Targeted Performance Path and the Relative Performance Path for MA Commercial Stretch Energy Code compliance.\n2. Comprehend the modeling requirements for special cases including core-and-shell projects and first-time tenant fit outs.\n3. Develop a high-level\, basic understanding of MA Stretch 2023 mandatory requirements and the types of 90.1 mandatory requirements that projects are required to comply with.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/energy-modeling-for-commercial-compliance-pathways-part-1/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Commercial,Mass Save
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240924T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240924T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20240802T150953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240802T150953Z
UID:22130-1727182800-1727190000@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:Energy Modeling for Commercial Compliance Pathways (Part 2)
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to use the GoToWebinar link to obtain video access\, this is required and verified for CEU credit. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nThis is Part 2 of a 4 Part presentation. Viewing all parts is required to receive credit. \nCourse Description:\nUnder the new Massachusetts Stretch Code\, 225 CMR 23\, new commercial buildings over 20\,000 square feet must use a performance path for compliance. This two-part training series focuses on the two most common performance-based compliance options\, Targeted Performance and Relative Performance. The Targeted Performance path requires projects to use energy modeling to demonstrate compliance with the heating and cooling Thermal Energy Demand Intensity (TEDI) targets. The Relative Performance path is based on ASHRAE 90.1 Appendix G Performance Rating Method with Massachusetts amendments. This training will cover the energy modeling requirements of both compliance options in detail including covering special rules for retrofits\, additions\, and core-and-shell projects. The training will also provide a high-level refresher of specific topics covered in the 4-hour MA Stretch 2023 targeted and relative performance path training including requirements other than energy modeling that projects must meet and the documentation that must be submitted to code officials. \nLearning Objectives:\n1. Understand the modeling requirements associated with the Targeted Performance Path and the Relative Performance Path for MA Commercial Stretch Energy Code compliance.\n2. Comprehend the modeling requirements for special cases including core-and-shell projects and first-time tenant fit outs.\n3. Develop a high-level\, basic understanding of MA Stretch 2023 mandatory requirements and the types of 90.1 mandatory requirements that projects are required to comply with.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/energy-modeling-for-commercial-compliance-pathways-part-2/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Commercial,Mass Save
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240924T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240924T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20240802T150729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240802T150729Z
UID:22128-1727182800-1727193600@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:R6.0 - The Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code for HERS Raters
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: 3 CSL (Code Review)\, 3 AIA\, 3 BPI\, 3 Code Official\, 3 RESNET PDHs \nDescription:\nThe Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code incorporates a blend of energy rating requirements and International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) requirements\, which often leads to confusion. This course covers the requirements of the Energy Rating Index (ERI) path\, as amended by Massachusetts\, and IECC “mandatory” requirements. This course\, specifically designed for HERS Raters\, reviews details of the ERI path\, including rating standard options\, renewable energy bonuses\, and verification and documentation requirements. It will also discuss every IECC requirement that is mandatory under the ERI path\, including envelope\, mechanical system\, service hot water\, and whole-house mechanical ventilation. The Stretch Code requires a completed ENERGY STAR Thermal Enclosure System Checklist\, and this course will provide a review of the items required on this checklist in comparison to the IECC Air Barrier and Insulation Installation Criteria\, which are also required. The course will also describe duct leakage testing requirements\, including IECC and RESNET 301 testing exemptions and related modeling issues. Finally\, the course will briefly touch on the alternative ERI path (Passive House)\, EV-Ready requirements\, and solar-ready requirements. \n1. Have knowledge of the Stretch Code and how it is adopted locally to improve energy efficiency over the base code.\n2. Compare and contrast the compliance options available for new construction\, such as Prescriptive\, ERI\, and Passive House.\n3. Learn the requirements of Appendix RB: Solar Ready as well as the EV Ready and its requirements.\n4. Define the Specialized Code and explain how it results in zero- or near-zero energy buildings
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/r6-0-the-massachusetts-stretch-energy-code-for-hers-raters/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Mass Save,Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20240802T151133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240802T151133Z
UID:22132-1727269200-1727272800@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:R3.3 - Residential Ventilation Done Right: Why and How
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to use the GoToWebinar link to obtain video access\, this is required and verified for CEU credit. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nPlease be advised that GoToWebinar is only compatible with the browsers Firefox and Chrome. \nCEU’s: 1 CSL (Topic – Energy)\, 1 AIA\, 1 BPI\, 1 Building official\, 1 RESNET PDH \nPart 3:\nMechanical ventilation is as important to indoor air quality as it is for energy conservation. The second part of the course will cover 2021 IECC\, IRC\, and Massachusetts amendments relating to whole-house mechanical ventilation system requirements. The new requirement of HRV and ERV only systems will be discussed. This will include when whole-house ventilation is required\, how to calculate the minimum design airflow rate\, and how to verify installed airflow rates.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/r3-3-residential-ventilation-done-right-why-and-how/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Mass Save,Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T140500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T150500
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20240802T151350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240802T151350Z
UID:22134-1727273100-1727276700@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:C3.3 - Commercial Existing Buildings Part 3 Alterations
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 Review)\, 1 AIA\, 1 BPI\, 1 Building official \nPart 3:\nCommercial renovation projects dominate permit request applications across the Commonwealth and hold tremendous opportunity for energy savings via energy code compliance; yet confusion abounds as to how the 2023 Stretch Energy Code applies to renovating these existing buildings.\nThis presentation will address how to determine what constitutes an alteration\, while also providing an overview of how the 2023 Stretch Energy Code applies specifically to commercial alterations\, including the use of the Component Performance Alternative. \nLearning Objectives:\n• Learn how to apply the Stretch Code to existing commercial buildings.\n• Determine what stretch code requirements apply to commercial alterations & repairs.\n• Identify what components of a building alteration need to comply with the stretch code.\n• Summarize the key requirements of Chapter 5 Existing Buildings and how it impacts compliance with the Stretch Code.\n• Outline the requirements of Chapter 4 as they relate to alterations.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/c3-3-commercial-existing-buildings-part-3-alterations/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Commercial,Mass Save
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20240802T151512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240802T151512Z
UID:22136-1727344800-1727352000@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:Energy Modeling for Commercial Compliance Pathways (Part 3)
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to use the GoToWebinar link to obtain video access\, this is required and verified for CEU credit. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nThis is Part 3 of a 4 Part presentation. Viewing all parts is required to receive credit. \nCourse Description:\nUnder the new Massachusetts Stretch Code\, 225 CMR 23\, new commercial buildings over 20\,000 square feet must use a performance path for compliance. This two-part training series focuses on the two most common performance-based compliance options\, Targeted Performance and Relative Performance. The Targeted Performance path requires projects to use energy modeling to demonstrate compliance with the heating and cooling Thermal Energy Demand Intensity (TEDI) targets. The Relative Performance path is based on ASHRAE 90.1 Appendix G Performance Rating Method with Massachusetts amendments. This training will cover the energy modeling requirements of both compliance options in detail including covering special rules for retrofits\, additions\, and core-and-shell projects. The training will also provide a high-level refresher of specific topics covered in the 4-hour MA Stretch 2023 targeted and relative performance path training including requirements other than energy modeling that projects must meet and the documentation that must be submitted to code officials. \nLearning Objectives:\n1. Understand the modeling requirements associated with the Targeted Performance Path and the Relative Performance Path for MA Commercial Stretch Energy Code compliance.\n2. Comprehend the modeling requirements for special cases including core-and-shell projects and first-time tenant fit outs.\n3. Develop a high-level\, basic understanding of MA Stretch 2023 mandatory requirements and the types of 90.1 mandatory requirements that projects are required to comply with.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/energy-modeling-for-commercial-compliance-pathways-part-3/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Commercial,Mass Save
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20240802T151627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240802T151627Z
UID:22138-1727355600-1727362800@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:Energy Modeling for Commercial Compliance Pathways (Part 4)
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to use the GoToWebinar link to obtain video access\, this is required and verified for CEU credit. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nThis is Part 4 of a 4 Part presentation. Viewing all parts is required to receive credit. \nCourse Description:\nUnder the new Massachusetts Stretch Code\, 225 CMR 23\, new commercial buildings over 20\,000 square feet must use a performance path for compliance. This two-part training series focuses on the two most common performance-based compliance options\, Targeted Performance and Relative Performance. The Targeted Performance path requires projects to use energy modeling to demonstrate compliance with the heating and cooling Thermal Energy Demand Intensity (TEDI) targets. The Relative Performance path is based on ASHRAE 90.1 Appendix G Performance Rating Method with Massachusetts amendments. This training will cover the energy modeling requirements of both compliance options in detail including covering special rules for retrofits\, additions\, and core-and-shell projects. The training will also provide a high-level refresher of specific topics covered in the 4-hour MA Stretch 2023 targeted and relative performance path training including requirements other than energy modeling that projects must meet and the documentation that must be submitted to code officials. \nLearning Objectives:\n1. Understand the modeling requirements associated with the Targeted Performance Path and the Relative Performance Path for MA Commercial Stretch Energy Code compliance.\n2. Comprehend the modeling requirements for special cases including core-and-shell projects and first-time tenant fit outs.\n3. Develop a high-level\, basic understanding of MA Stretch 2023 mandatory requirements and the types of 90.1 mandatory requirements that projects are required to comply with.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/energy-modeling-for-commercial-compliance-pathways-part-4/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Commercial,Mass Save
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241008T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241008T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20240828T221054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240828T221054Z
UID:22156-1728392400-1728399600@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:Stretch Energy Code 2023 for Commercial Buildings: Targeted & Relative Performance Paths (Part 1)
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to use the GoToWebinar link to obtain video access\, this is required and verified for CEU credit. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nThis is Part 1 of a 2 Part presentation. Viewing of this webinar is required to participate in Part 2
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/stretch-energy-code-2023-for-commercial-buildings-targeted-relative-performance-paths-part-1/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Commercial,Mass Save
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20240828T221337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240828T221645Z
UID:22158-1728565200-1728572400@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:Stretch Energy Code 2023 for Commercial Buildings: Targeted Performance/Relative Performance Compliance Paths (Part 2)
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to use the GoToWebinar link to obtain video access\, this is required and verified for CEU credit. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nThis is Part 2 of a two part presentation. Previous attendance at Part 1 is required to participate in this webinar.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/stretch-energy-code-2023-for-commercial-buildings-targeted-performance-relative-performance-compliance-paths-part-2/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Commercial,Mass Save
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241023T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241023T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20240828T222140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240828T222140Z
UID:22160-1729688400-1729695600@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:R6.0 - The Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code for HERS Raters
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: 3 CSL (Code Review)\, 3 AIA\, 3 BPI\, 3 Code Official\, 3 RESNET PDHs \nDescription:\nThe Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code incorporates a blend of energy rating requirements and International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) requirements\, which often leads to confusion. This course covers the requirements of the Energy Rating Index (ERI) path\, as amended by Massachusetts\, and IECC “mandatory” requirements. This course\, specifically designed for HERS Raters\, reviews details of the ERI path\, including rating standard options\, renewable energy bonuses\, and verification and documentation requirements. It will also discuss every IECC requirement that is mandatory under the ERI path\, including envelope\, mechanical system\, service hot water\, and whole-house mechanical ventilation. The Stretch Code requires a completed ENERGY STAR Thermal Enclosure System Checklist\, and this course will provide a review of the items required on this checklist in comparison to the IECC Air Barrier and Insulation Installation Criteria\, which are also required. The course will also describe duct leakage testing requirements\, including IECC and RESNET 301 testing exemptions and related modeling issues. Finally\, the course will briefly touch on the alternative ERI path (Passive House)\, EV-Ready requirements\, and solar-ready requirements. \n1. Have knowledge of the Stretch Code and how it is adopted locally to improve energy efficiency over the base code.\n2. Compare and contrast the compliance options available for new construction\, such as Prescriptive\, ERI\, and Passive House.\n3. Learn the requirements of Appendix RB: Solar Ready as well as the EV Ready and its requirements.\n4. Define the Specialized Code and explain how it results in zero- or near-zero energy buildings
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/r6-0-the-massachusetts-stretch-energy-code-for-hers-raters-2/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Mass Save,Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241030T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241030T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20240828T222323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240828T222323Z
UID:22162-1730293200-1730296800@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:R4.1 - Residential Mechanical Systems\, Hot Water\, and Lighting
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to use the GoToWebinar link to obtain video access\, this is required and verified for CEU credit. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nPlease be advised that GoToWebinar is only compatible with the browsers Firefox and Chrome. \nCEU’s: 1 CSL (Topic – Energy)\, 1 AIA\, 1 BPI\, 1 Building official\, 1 RESNET PDH \nPart 1:\nMechanical systems and service water heating systems are key elements to energy performance of residential buildings. At the same time\, code provisions related to these systems are among those with least code compliance. This course covers code provisions with the highest energy impacts and suggestions for verifying compliance during plan reviews and inspections.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/r4-1-residential-mechanical-systems-hot-water-and-lighting/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Mass Save,Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241030T140500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241030T150500
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20240828T222511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240828T222511Z
UID:22164-1730297100-1730300700@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:C2.2 - 2023 Commercial Energy Code: Thermal Bridging and Derating
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to use the GoToWebinar link to obtain video access\, this is required and verified for CEU credit. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nPlease be advised that GoToWebinar is only compatible with the browsers Firefox and Chrome. \nCEU’s: 1 CSL (Topic – Energy)\, 1 AIA\, 1 BPI\, 1 Code Official \n2023 Commercial Energy Code: Air Barriers and Thermal Bridging \nDescription:\nThis specialized course delves into the critical aspects of thermal bridging and derating within the framework of the commercial provisions of the Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code. Participants will explore the intricacies of these concepts and learn how to navigate the code’s requirements to achieve optimal energy performance in commercial building design and construction. \nLearning Objectives:\n• Interpret and apply the code’s requirements related to thermal bridging and derating.\n• Utilize derating as a method to account for thermal bridging effects in building assemblies.\n• Learn methods for quantifying thermal bridging in commercial building designs.\n• Develop strategies for designing commercial building envelopes that minimize thermal bridging.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/c2-2-2023-commercial-energy-code-thermal-bridging-and-derating/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Commercial,Mass Save
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241113T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241113T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20241002T125425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T125425Z
UID:22296-1731502800-1731506400@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:R4.2 - Equipment Sizing\, Manual J and S
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to use the GoToWebinar link to obtain video access\, this is required and verified for CEU credit. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nIf requesting BPI\, AIA\, CSL\, or MA Code Official CEUs\, a corresponding ID number must be provided.\nCEU’s: 1 CSL (Topic- Energy)\, 1 BPI\, 1 Code Official \nResidential Webinar – Equipment Sizing\, Manual J and S \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:\nAccording to the 2015-16 study on single-family residential homes\, only 14% of homes meet the code requirement of designing mechanical equipment based on ACCA Manual S and Manual J. This course covers Manual S requirements and why following Manual S would not only lower energy bills\, but also increase comfort. The discussion will include the ACCA design process\, Manual J load calculation process & modeling\, which is the first step in sizing equipment properly\, Manual S over-sizing provisions\, available software tools to carry out Manual S calculations\, and ends with a case study demonstrating how the Manual J and Manual S process works. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES:\n1: Provide background on the Air Conditioning Contracts of America (ACCA)\n2: Discuss the purpose and use of ACCA Manual D\n3: Discuss the purpose and use of ACCA Manual J\n4: Discuss the purpose and use of ACCA Manual S
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/r4-2-equipment-sizing-manual-j-and-s/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Mass Save,Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241113T140500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241113T150500
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20241002T125624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T125624Z
UID:22298-1731506700-1731510300@psdconsulting.com
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! \nIf requesting BPI\, AIA\, CSL\, or MA Code Official CEUs\, a corresponding ID number must be provided.\nCEU’s: 1 CSL (Code Review)\, 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://psdconsulting.com/calendar/c7-1-building-systems-commissioning-saving-money-and-meeting-code-8/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Commercial,Mass Save
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20241002T125745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T125745Z
UID:22300-1731589200-1731596400@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:Choosing the Right Commercial Compliance Path: Documentation and Tools
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to use the GoToWebinar link to obtain video access\, this is required and verified for CEU credit. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nMA- Choosing the Right Commercial Compliance Path: Documentation and Tools \nIf requesting BPI\, AIA\, CSL\, or MA Code Official CEUs\, a corresponding ID number must be provided.\nCEU’s: 2 CSL (Energy)\, 2 AIA\, 2 BPI\, 2 Code Official
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/choosing-the-right-commercial-compliance-path-documentation-and-tools-2/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Mass Save
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241119T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241119T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20241101T193258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241101T193258Z
UID:22430-1732005000-1732010400@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:(R5.1) The Energy Code and Existing Buildings (Residential) - Part 1 (NYSERDA Energy Code Training)
DESCRIPTION:NYSERDA Energy Code Training provided by Performance Systems Development \nResidential – The Energy Code and Existing Buildings – Part 1\nT02-07-3138 \nCOST:\nFree registration for New York Code Officials.*\nUse discount code: NYCEO\n*For use by New York Code Officials only.\nAll Others: $15.00 \nCONTINUING EDUCATION:\nArchitects: 1.5 AIA LU | HSW\nHome Performance Contractors: 1.5 BPI CEUs\nCode Enforcement Officials: 1.5 NYS DOS In-Service Hours \nTo receive credit\, participants must log into the GoToWebinar application within the first 15 minutes of the training and stay until the end of the webinar. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION\nThis course will provide a review of IECC Chapter 5 [RE] provisions with an emphasis on situations where work performed on existing buildings requires them to meet the energy code like new construction. This includes additions\, new thermal envelope assemblies built as part of an alteration\, window replacements\, new heating\, cooling and duct systems\, new service hot water systems\, new lighting where 50 percent or more of the luminaires are replaced\, changes from unconditioned to conditioned space\, and commercial spaces converted to dwelling units. The course will provide numerous examples and ask attendees to identify the energy code requirements for each scenario. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\n-Determine when construction in existing buildings needs to meet the energy code like new construction\n-Determine situations where exceptions apply\n-Utilize REScheck to document\, determine\, and document exceptions\n-Understand various prescriptive energy code requirements for existing building projects requiring compliance\, like new construction
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/r5-1-the-energy-code-and-existing-buildings-residential-part-1-nyserda-energy-code-training/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:New York Energy Code Training,Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241119T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241119T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20241002T125923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T125923Z
UID:22302-1732010400-1732017600@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:Energy Modeling for Commercial Compliance Pathways (Part 1)
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to use the GoToWebinar link to obtain video access\, this is required and verified for CEU credit. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nThis is Part 1 of a 4 Part presentation. Viewing all parts is required to receive credit. \nIf requesting BPI\, AIA\, CSL\, or MA Code Official CEUs\, a corresponding ID number must be provided.\nCEU’s: 2 CSL (Topic – Energy)\, 2 AIA\, 2 BPI\, 2 Code Official \nCourse Description:\nUnder the new Massachusetts Stretch Code\, 225 CMR 23\, new commercial buildings over 20\,000 square feet must use a performance path for compliance. This two-part training series focuses on the two most common performance-based compliance options\, Targeted Performance and Relative Performance. The Targeted Performance path requires projects to use energy modeling to demonstrate compliance with the heating and cooling Thermal Energy Demand Intensity (TEDI) targets. The Relative Performance path is based on ASHRAE 90.1 Appendix G Performance Rating Method with Massachusetts amendments. This training will cover the energy modeling requirements of both compliance options in detail including covering special rules for retrofits\, additions\, and core-and-shell projects. The training will also provide a high-level refresher of specific topics covered in the 4-hour MA Stretch 2023 targeted and relative performance path training including requirements other than energy modeling that projects must meet and the documentation that must be submitted to code officials. \nLearning Objectives:\n1. Understand the modeling requirements associated with the Targeted Performance Path and the Relative Performance Path for MA Commercial Stretch Energy Code compliance.\n2. Comprehend the modeling requirements for special cases including core-and-shell projects and first-time tenant fit outs.\n3. Develop a high-level\, basic understanding of MA Stretch 2023 mandatory requirements and the types of 90.1 mandatory requirements that projects are required to comply with.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/energy-modeling-for-commercial-compliance-pathways-part-1-2/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Mass Save
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241119T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241119T114500
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20241101T193419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241101T193419Z
UID:22432-1732011300-1732016700@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:(R5.2) The Energy Code and Existing Buildings (Residential) - Part 2 (NYSERDA Energy Code Training)
DESCRIPTION:NYSERDA Energy Code Training provided by Performance Systems Development \nResidential – The Energy Code and Existing Buildings – Part 2\nT02-07-3139 \nCOST:\nFree registration for New York Code Officials.*\nUse discount code: NYCEO\n*For use by New York Code Officials only.\nAll Others: $15.00 \nCONTINUING EDUCATION:\nArchitects: 1.5 AIA LU | HSW\nHome Performance Contractors: 1.5 BPI CEUs\nCode Enforcement Officials: 1.5 NYS DOS In-Service Hours \nTo receive credit\, participants must log into the GoToWebinar application within the first 15 minutes of the training and stay until the end of the webinar. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION\nThis course will provide a review of IECC Chapter 5 [RE] provisions with an emphasis on situations where work performed on existing buildings requires them to meet the energy code like new construction. This includes additions\, new thermal envelope assemblies built as part of an alteration\, window replacements\, new heating\, cooling and duct systems\, new service hot water systems\, new lighting where 50 percent or more of the luminaires are replaced\, changes from unconditioned to conditioned space\, and commercial spaces converted to dwelling units. The course will provide numerous examples and ask attendees to identify the energy code requirements for each scenario. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\n-Determine when construction in existing buildings needs to meet the energy code like new construction\n-Determine situations where exceptions apply\n-Utilize REScheck to document\, determine\, and document exceptions\n-Understand various prescriptive energy code requirements for existing building projects requiring compliance\, like new construction
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/r5-2-the-energy-code-and-existing-buildings-residential-part-2-nyserda-energy-code-training/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:New York Energy Code Training,Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241119T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241119T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20241002T130135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T130135Z
UID:22304-1732021200-1732028400@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:Energy Modeling for Commercial Compliance Pathways (Part 2)
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to use the GoToWebinar link to obtain video access\, this is required and verified for CEU credit. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nThis is Part 2 of a 4 Part presentation. Viewing all parts is required to receive credit. \nIf requesting BPI\, AIA\, CSL\, or MA Code Official CEUs\, a corresponding ID number must be provided.\nCEU’s: 2 CSL (Topic – Energy)\, 2 AIA\, 2 BPI\, 2 Code Official \nCourse Description:\nUnder the new Massachusetts Stretch Code\, 225 CMR 23\, new commercial buildings over 20\,000 square feet must use a performance path for compliance. This two-part training series focuses on the two most common performance-based compliance options\, Targeted Performance and Relative Performance. The Targeted Performance path requires projects to use energy modeling to demonstrate compliance with the heating and cooling Thermal Energy Demand Intensity (TEDI) targets. The Relative Performance path is based on ASHRAE 90.1 Appendix G Performance Rating Method with Massachusetts amendments. This training will cover the energy modeling requirements of both compliance options in detail including covering special rules for retrofits\, additions\, and core-and-shell projects. The training will also provide a high-level refresher of specific topics covered in the 4-hour MA Stretch 2023 targeted and relative performance path training including requirements other than energy modeling that projects must meet and the documentation that must be submitted to code officials. \nLearning Objectives:\n1. Understand the modeling requirements associated with the Targeted Performance Path and the Relative Performance Path for MA Commercial Stretch Energy Code compliance.\n2. Comprehend the modeling requirements for special cases including core-and-shell projects and first-time tenant fit outs.\n3. Develop a high-level\, basic understanding of MA Stretch 2023 mandatory requirements and the types of 90.1 mandatory requirements that projects are required to comply with.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/energy-modeling-for-commercial-compliance-pathways-part-2-2/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Mass Save
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241121T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241121T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20241002T130259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T130259Z
UID:22306-1732183200-1732190400@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:Energy Modeling for Commercial Compliance Pathways (Part 3)
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to use the GoToWebinar link to obtain video access\, this is required and verified for CEU credit. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nThis is Part 3 of a 4 Part presentation. Viewing all parts is required to receive credit. \nIf requesting BPI\, AIA\, CSL\, or MA Code Official CEUs\, a corresponding ID number must be provided.\nCEU’s: 2 CSL (Topic – Energy)\, 2 AIA\, 2 BPI\, 2 Code Official \nCourse Description:\nUnder the new Massachusetts Stretch Code\, 225 CMR 23\, new commercial buildings over 20\,000 square feet must use a performance path for compliance. This two-part training series focuses on the two most common performance-based compliance options\, Targeted Performance and Relative Performance. The Targeted Performance path requires projects to use energy modeling to demonstrate compliance with the heating and cooling Thermal Energy Demand Intensity (TEDI) targets. The Relative Performance path is based on ASHRAE 90.1 Appendix G Performance Rating Method with Massachusetts amendments. This training will cover the energy modeling requirements of both compliance options in detail including covering special rules for retrofits\, additions\, and core-and-shell projects. The training will also provide a high-level refresher of specific topics covered in the 4-hour MA Stretch 2023 targeted and relative performance path training including requirements other than energy modeling that projects must meet and the documentation that must be submitted to code officials. \nLearning Objectives:\n1. Understand the modeling requirements associated with the Targeted Performance Path and the Relative Performance Path for MA Commercial Stretch Energy Code compliance.\n2. Comprehend the modeling requirements for special cases including core-and-shell projects and first-time tenant fit outs.\n3. Develop a high-level\, basic understanding of MA Stretch 2023 mandatory requirements and the types of 90.1 mandatory requirements that projects are required to comply with.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/energy-modeling-for-commercial-compliance-pathways-part-3-2/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Mass Save
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241121T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241121T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20241002T130428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T130428Z
UID:22308-1732194000-1732201200@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:Energy Modeling for Commercial Compliance Pathways (Part 4)
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to use the GoToWebinar link to obtain video access\, this is required and verified for CEU credit. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nThis is Part 4 of a 4 Part presentation. Viewing all parts is required to receive credit. \nIf requesting BPI\, AIA\, CSL\, or MA Code Official CEUs\, a corresponding ID number must be provided.\nCEU’s: 2 CSL (Topic – Energy)\, 2 AIA\, 2 BPI\, 2 Code Official \nCourse Description:\nUnder the new Massachusetts Stretch Code\, 225 CMR 23\, new commercial buildings over 20\,000 square feet must use a performance path for compliance. This two-part training series focuses on the two most common performance-based compliance options\, Targeted Performance and Relative Performance. The Targeted Performance path requires projects to use energy modeling to demonstrate compliance with the heating and cooling Thermal Energy Demand Intensity (TEDI) targets. The Relative Performance path is based on ASHRAE 90.1 Appendix G Performance Rating Method with Massachusetts amendments. This training will cover the energy modeling requirements of both compliance options in detail including covering special rules for retrofits\, additions\, and core-and-shell projects. The training will also provide a high-level refresher of specific topics covered in the 4-hour MA Stretch 2023 targeted and relative performance path training including requirements other than energy modeling that projects must meet and the documentation that must be submitted to code officials. \nLearning Objectives:\n1. Understand the modeling requirements associated with the Targeted Performance Path and the Relative Performance Path for MA Commercial Stretch Energy Code compliance.\n2. Comprehend the modeling requirements for special cases including core-and-shell projects and first-time tenant fit outs.\n3. Develop a high-level\, basic understanding of MA Stretch 2023 mandatory requirements and the types of 90.1 mandatory requirements that projects are required to comply with.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/energy-modeling-for-commercial-compliance-pathways-part-4-2/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Mass Save
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241126T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241126T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20241002T130817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T130817Z
UID:22310-1732629600-1732633200@psdconsulting.com
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! \nPlease be advised that GoToWebinar is only compatible with the browsers Firefox and Chrome. \nIf requesting BPI\, AIA\, CSL\, or MA Code Official CEUs\, a corresponding ID number must be provided.\nCEU’s: 1 CSL (Code Review)\, 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://psdconsulting.com/calendar/c7-1-building-systems-commissioning-saving-money-and-meeting-code-9/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Commercial,Mass Save
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241203T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241203T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183131
CREATED:20241101T193548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241101T193548Z
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SUMMARY:(C6.1) Foam without Flames – Part 1 – Thermal Bridging (NYSERDA Energy Code Training)
DESCRIPTION:NYSERDA Energy Code Training provided by Performance Systems Development \nFoam without Flames – Part 1 – Thermal Bridging\nT02-07-3230 \nCOST:\nFree registration for New York Code Officials.*\nUse discount code: NYCEO\n*For use by New York Code Officials only.\nAll Others: $15.00 \nCONTINUING EDUCATION:\nArchitects: 1.5 AIA LU | HSW\nHome Performance Contractors: 1.5 BPI CEUs\nCode Enforcement Officials: 1.5 NYS DOS In-Service Hours \nTo receive credit\, participants must log into the GoToWebinar application within the first 15 minutes of the training and stay until the end of the webinar. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION\nReducing thermal bridging is one of the keys to reducing energy waste in buildings and\, to that end\, the prescriptive energy code contains requirements for continuous insulation for roofs\, above-and below-grade walls\, and mass floors. This program will provide an overview of the thermal envelope requirements in the ECCCNYS [CE] and NYStretch [CE] as they relate to continuous insulation. This will be followed by a discussion the types of construction as categorized by the Building Code of New York State (Types I\, II\, III\, IV\, V) and associated fire-resistance rating requirements and fire separation distance requirements\, and NFPA 285 test for vertical and lateral flame spread as they relate to exterior foam applications. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\n1. Understand the impact of thermal bridging on building energy performance\n2. Describe the prescriptive requirements in the commercial IECC for continuous insulation\n3. Determine fire-resistance rating and fire separation distance requirements in the context of using continuous insulation\n4. Locate third-party testing documentation related to product testing for flame spread \n 
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/c6-1-foam-without-flames-part-1-thermal-bridging-nyserda-energy-code-training/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Commercial,New York Energy Code Training
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