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This marks the first residential code adopted in California, based on the 2009 International Residential Code (IRC). The adoption of the California Residential Code will include only the structural and life safety portions.
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Saturday, Sep 17th 2011 / 9 AM to 2 PM
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Monday, Jan 30th 2012 / 9 AM to 2 PM. |
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Live Online Webinar |
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$ 75 Per Person / $ 67.5 Per Person ( For Members ) |
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5 Units towards AIA Continuing Education Units. |
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Miles Hancock (CGBP, CEPE ) |
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| Course Description |
This marks the first residential code adopted in California, based on the 2009 International Residential Code (IRC). The adoption of the California Residential Code will include only the structural and life safety portions.
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California has also become the first state in the nation to implement and enforce a green code for all construction statewide. Many of the provisions in the 2010 CalGreen Code have been included in a voluntary green standard in California for the last few years. The voluntary standards were incorporated into the mandatory provisions, which has gone into effect with the balance of the new code package as of January 1, 2011.
Miles Hancock will take you through the various updates and changes to help you use this information in your profession.
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Changes include:
· Building setbacks
· Separation from garages
· Drainage
· Ceiling heights
· Decks, stairs and handrails
· Guards
· Fire sprinklers
· Carbon monoxide alarms
· Escape and rescue openings
· Foundations
· Seismic bracing
· Steel framing
· Roof framing
· Ventilation
· Wall coverings
· and much more
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| Building Inspectors,Plans examiners, building officials,fire officials,architects, designers and contractors. |
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| Title 24 |
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This course will show you how to read and understand the title 24 energy compliance documentation for your project. We will use the latest software program to help you understand how to properly and effectively analyze your building to meet the State mandated energy compliance requirements
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Saturday, May 07th 2011 / 9 AM to 12 PM
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Live Webinar |
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$50 Per Person / $ 45 Per Person ( For Members ) |
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| Certification / CEUs |
3 Units towards AIA Continuing Education Units. |
| Instructor |
Miles Hancock ( CGBP, CEPE ) |
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| Course Description |
| We will use the latest software program to help you understand how to properly and effectively analyze your building to meet the State mandated energy compliance requirements. |
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Documentation Requirements Learning how to read Title 24 Documents Sizing of mechanical ventilation for Indoor Air Quality, ASHRAE 62.2 New lighting requirements for residential and commercial. HERS requirements Glazing requirements. |
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Residential Compliance Documentation. HERS – HVAC, Insulation, Blower Door. Residential Cool Roofing. Residential Mechanical Ventilation Residential lighting. Non-Residential Compliance Documentation. Non-Residential Lighting. Non-Residential Envelope. Non-Residential Mechanical. EnergyPro computer modeling summary. Q&A and Post-class evaluations. |
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| Seminar Material |
| A soft copy (pdf ) of the Course Material would be emailed to the registered candidates 3 days prior to the Webinar. (Material is provided free of charge ) |
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Architects, Contractors, Engineers, Planners, Developers, Project Managers, Property Owners, Environmental Professionals, City Departments and Designers
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| Introduction to Sustainable Design |
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This course will give you a basic understanding of how sustainable design can affect your life and project with some design steps you can take to make your project more efficient and effective.
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Saturday, Mar 19th 2011 / 9 AM to 12 PM
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Live Webinar |
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$75.00 Per Person / $ 67.5 Per Person ( For members ) |
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| Certification / CEUs |
3 Units towards AIA Continuing Education Units. |
| Instructor |
Miles Hancock ( CGBP, CEPE ) |
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Introduction to Sustainable Design |
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| This course will give you a basic understanding of how sustainable design can affect your life and project with some design steps you can take to make your project more efficient and effective. |
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Understanding Sustainable design. Distinguishing Sustainable design and Green Building Practices. Outline Regulatory Requirements. Effective Implementation of Sustainability. |
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Technical Overview What Is a Sustainable Design? Ecological Importance Impact on the environment Carbon Footprint Regulatory Mechanisms Federal State Local Management Perspectives Design Process Permitting construction Finalizing the project Q&A and Post-class evaluation |
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| Seminar Material |
| A soft copy (pdf ) of the Course Material would be emailed to the registered candidates 3 days prior to the Webinar. (Material is provided free of charge ) |
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| Who Should Attend |
| Architects, Contractors, Engineers, Planners, Developers, Project Managers, Property Owners, Environmental Professionals, City Departments and Designers. |
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| Energy Efficient Construction |
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| We will show you the construction components of your home that will make it more efficient in order to save you money on your energy bills. Topics will include framing materials, plumbing, lighting, mechanical, insulation, windows and doors, roofing and many more. |
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Saturday, Sep 25th 2010 / 9 AM to 12 PM
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Saturday, Jan 22nd 2011 / 9 AM to 12 PM |
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Live Webinar |
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$75.00 Per Person / $ 67.5 Per Person ( For members ) |
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| Certification / CEUs |
3 Units towards AIA Continuing Education Units.
3 Credit Hours ( CEU for Recertification Units as a CGBP, GPR or a Rater). |
| Instructor |
Miles Hancock ( CGBP,CEPE ) |
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Energy Efficient Construction |
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We would inform you about the course when its next available"
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| We will show you the construction components of your home that will make it more efficient in order to save you money on your energy bills. Topics will include framing materials, plumbing, lighting, mechanical, insulation, windows and doors, roofing and many more. |
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Energy Efficient Construction. Cost Benefit Analysis. Products. Building envelope efficiencies. Energy upgrades. |
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Introduction to Energy Efficiency. Utility cost analysis. Standard construction vs efficient construction techniques. Product availability. Quality installation. Third party verification. Increasing home efficiencies. Energy Star Rebates. Q&A and Post-class evaluation. |
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| Seminar Material |
| A soft copy (pdf ) of the Course Material would be emailed to the registered candidates 3 days prior to the Webinar.
(Material is provided free of charge ) |
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| Who Should Attend |
| Architects, Contractors, Engineers, Planners, Developers, Project Managers, Property Owners, Environmental Professionals, City Departments and Designers |
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| Introduction to Renewable Energy |
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| This course will cover solar thermal (water heating) installations in combination with water heaters and space heating. Topics will cover roof mounted water heating panels for space heating, water heating, photovoltaic systems "Solar electric" and associated tax credits. |
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Monday, Sep 13th 2010 / 9 AM to 12 PM
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Saturday, March 12th 2011 / 9 AM to 12 PM |
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Live Webinar |
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$75.00 Per Person / $ 67.5 Per Person ( For members ) |
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| Certification / CEUs |
3 Units towards AIA Continuing Education Units.
3 Credit Hours ( CEU for Recertification Units as a CGBP, GPR or a Rater). |
| Instructor |
Miles Hancock ( CGBP, CEPE ) |
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Introduction to Renewable Energy |
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We would inform you about the course when its next available"
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| This course will cover solar thermal (water heating) installations in combination with water heaters and space heating. Topics will cover roof mounted water heating panels for space heating, water heating, photovoltaic systems "Solar electric" and associated tax credits. |
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Selecting the correct system for your project. Basics of equipment selection. Tax Incentives. |
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Site analysis. Passive Techniques. Needs assessment. Equipment Selection. Project examples. Energy Star Rebates. Q&A and Post-class evaluation. |
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| Seminar Material |
| A soft copy (pdf ) of the Course Material would be emailed to the registered candidates 3 days prior to the Webinar.
(Material is provided free of charge ) |
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| Who Should Attend |
| Architects, Contractors, Engineers, Planners, Developers, Project Managers, Property Owners, Environmental Professionals, City Departments and Designers |
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| Efficient HVAC ( Mechanical ) |
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| Codes / Other | Online Courses | |
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Introduction to principals of energy and solar design. Identification of code compliance,efficient and effective heating and cooling systems,including the latest requirements for mechanical ventilation.
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Saturday, Oct 02nd 2010 / 9 AM to 12 PM
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Saturday, Feb 19th 2011 / 9 AM to 12 PM |
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Live Webinar. |
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$ 65.00 Per Person / $ 58.5 Per Person ( For members ) |
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| Certification / CEUs |
3 Units towards AIA Continuing Education Units.
3 Credit Hours ( CEU for Recertification Units as a CGBP, GPR or a Rater). |
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Miles Hancock ( CGBP,CEPE ) |
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| Introduction to principals of energy and solar design. Identification of code compliance, efficient and effective heating and cooling systems, including the latest requirements for mechanical ventilation |
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Energy Conservation. System Types. System Sizing.
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Energy Sources. Building Envelope. Passive Techniques. Mechanical Techniques. Geothermal – Radiant – Forced Air. System capacity. Distribution and Sizing. Mechanical Ventilation. Q&A and Post-class evaluation.
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A soft copy of the Course Material would be emailed to the registered candidates 3 days prior to the Webinar.
(Material is provided free of charge ) |
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| Architects, Contractors, Engineers, Developers, Project Managers, Property Owners, Environmental Professionals, City Departments and Designers. |
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| Building Systems – ARE |
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| Four days intensive live webinar using teaching material designed for architects. Information is presented using photographs, charts, diagrams, drawings, and limited amounts of text, as topics in this ARE section require extensive use of visual examples. The webinar is structured following a path that alternates difficult topics with accessible ones to facilitate students' learning. MS PowerPoint presentations are used to organize sequence, time, and subject matter. |
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Thursday, Sep 22nd 2011 / 5 PM to 7 PM
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Sunday , September 25th 2011 / 8AM to 11 AM - Break - 12 PM to 3 PM.
Tuesday , September 27th 2011 / 5 PM to 7 PM. |
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Live Webinar |
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$265 Per Person / $ 238.50 Per Person ( For Members ) |
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Gustavo E. Mibelli AIA |
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| Four days intensive live webinar using teaching material designed for architects. Information is presented using photographs, charts, diagrams, drawings, and limited amounts of text, as topics in this ARE section require extensive use of visual examples. The webinar is structured following a path that alternates difficult topics with accessible ones to facilitate students' learning. MS PowerPoint presentations are used to organize sequence, time, and subject matter. |
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· Understand the approach needed to be successful taking the exam. · Introduction and overview of the material, and the expected knowledge level. · Cover some important and/or misunderstood topics in detail. · Provide detailed references to specific information location and sources. · Explain the use of the software for the graphic section. |
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Day One and Two :
· Introduction to this seminar: objectives and approach, bibliography, the role of time and test strategies. · Plumbing: system design criteria, pipes, drainage system, vents, septic systems, connections. · Fire: concepts, smoke, standpipes, sprinklers, extinguishers, alarms. · Acoustics: sound properties, noise, masking and reduction, absorptive materials. · Light: illumination, inverse square law, light quality, daylighting and other sources, illumination systems, and zonal cavity. Day Three and Four :
· Mechanical A: comfort and the psychrometric chart, heat gain and loss, sun path, · Mechanical B: heating systems, hydronic circuits, compressive and absorptive refrigeration, local and central systems, single duct, constant air volume system, multi-duct system, air-water induction system, fan-coil system, closed-loop heat pump, selecting equipment, chiller, VAV boxes, cooling towers. · Electricity: Ohm's Law, DC /AC, circuits and resistance, generation, electric motors, transmission and transformers, wiring and conduit, panels and switches. · Vertical Transportation: elevators and escalators. · Sustainability: Natural resources and the built environment, energy, Green Building /LEED, site planning, water efficiency, atmosphere, materials, and indoor quality. · Vignette: software, strategies and example. |
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Hand-outs to be provided by the presenter in a digital format (color and B&W PDF files) and distributed via down-loads from WWW.ARE-Mibelli.com to the students prior to the webinar. Students should have access to high speed internet and writing material for extra notes. |
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| ARE Seminars: Structural Systems |
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The ARE Structural Systems workshop is three full days of lectures, mock exams and Questions and Answers that focus on preparing Intern Architects for the Structural Systems Division of the Architect Registration Exam (ARE) required for licensure. This workshop shows techniques, strategies and skills invaluable to all Intern Architects preparing for their exams.
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Friday, May 20th 2011 / 8 AM to 8 PM
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Sunday, 22nd May 2011 ( 8 AM to 8 PM ) |
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425 N.Whisman Road , Mountain View , California - 94043 |
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$400 per person / $360 ( For Members) |
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The Above Prices of Course includes the cost of Material |
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| Instructor |
David Thaddeus,AIA,NCARB |
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| The ARE Structural Systems workshop is three full days of lectures, mock exams and Questions and Answers that focus on preparing Intern Architects for the Structural Systems Division of the Architect Registration Exam (ARE) required for licensure. This workshop shows techniques, strategies and skills invaluable to all Intern Architects preparing for their exams. |
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Pass the Multiple Choice & Graphic components of the Structural Systems division of the Architect Registration Exam (ARE) |
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(Please bring the following colored pencils or pens to all sessions) RED: COMPRESSION BLUE: TENSION GREEN: SHEAR PURPLE: BENDING BROWN: DEFLECTION Friday 8 AM - 8 PM; Saturday 8 am-8 pm; Sunday 8 am- 8 pm
* Seminar Introduction * Review of Trigonometry * Forces: General Definitions Force Resolution Force Addition * Moments and Couples * Stresses and Strain / Hooke's Law * Free Body Diagrams * Equilibrium, Loads and Reactions * Truss Analysis: Method of Joints & Sections * Tributary Load Analysis * Geometry of Sections * General Beam Design Theory * Load, Shear and Bending Moment Diagrams * Design of Structural members in Wood and Concrete * Review of General Structures Mock Exams (Please do not miss this session) * Design of steel members * Selection of structural systems * Foundation Systems * General Lateral Load- Resisting Strategies * Wind Loads * Seismic Loads * Lateral forces Mock Exam * Structural Vignette for ARE 4.0 (this presentation is contingent on seminar progress)
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| It is required for each candidate to have a xerox of the material provided by the instructor.The cost of material has already been included in the total price.Each candidate will receive their copy on the first day of the seminar ( May 13th, 2011).In addition to the above material, there will also be information that the candidate must download and print , prior to attending the seminar. |
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| Architects, Intern Architects, Engineers and Designers |
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| Bay Area Green Building Requirements |
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| This course will outline the different requirements of Bay Area communities for individual green building ordinances with an emphasis on creating a submittal package that will meet their individual requirements. We will also go in detail over the Green Point Checklist for different projects. |
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Saturday, Oct 01st 2011 / 9 AM to 2 PM
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Monday, Feb 6th 2012 / 9 AM to 2 PM. |
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Live webinar |
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$75.00 Per Person / $ 67.5 Per Person ( For members ) |
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| Certification / CEUs |
5 Units towards AIA Continuing Education Units.
Preparation for the Green Advantage Certification Exam. |
| Instructor |
Miles Hancock CGBP, CEPE |
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This webinar will outline the different requirements of Bay Area communities for individual green building ordinances with an emphasis on creating a submittal package that will meet their individual requirements. We will also go in detail over the Green Point Checklist for different projects. This webinar will also prepare you for the Green Advantage Certification Exam. |
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- Community Requirements
Understanding Green measures Selecting the Green team Green Point Checklist
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I. Bay Area Communities Green Building Requirements II. Overview of Green Techniques III. Green Team: A. Architect/Designer B. Energy consultant C. Structural engineer D. Contractor E. Green Point Rater IV. Hands on Checklist Workshop: A. New Single Family B. Existing Single Family C. Multi-Family V. Q&A and Post-class evaluation |
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| Seminar Material |
| A soft copy (pdf ) of the Course Material would be emailed to the registered candidates 3 days prior to the Webinar. (Material is provided free of charge ) |
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| Who Should Attend |
| Architects, Designers, Contractors, Engineers, Energy Consultants, Developers, Project Managers, Property Owners, Environmental Professionals, City Departments and Designers |
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| California Supplemental Exam Preparation |
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| ARE | Online Courses | |
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Green Learning Institute, using feedback from Candidates and Architects that have taken the Supplemental Exam, has compiled a one of a kind webinar in which candidates will have the maximum exposure to real time exam situations as well as the ability to ask a panel of experts questions regarding planning, Building Codes, California Energy Code, Sustainable practice, etc.
Note: Complimentary 1 hour session with the panel of instructors 2 days before the exam.(Details will be given during the lecture)
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Saturday, Aug 28th 2010 / 9 AM to 2 PM (Exam prep webinar)
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Saturday, September 11th 2010 - 9:00 AM -12:00 PM,(CSE mock/discussion panel webinar)
Saturday, October 16th 2010 – 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM (preparation for the Nov 2010 exam)
Saturday, November 6th 2010 - 9:00 AM-12:00 PM (CSE mock/discussion panel webinar)
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Live webinar |
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$ 285 Per Person / 256.50 Per Person ( For Members) |
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| Instructor |
Alpheus Jessup, AIA, NCARB
Steve Lynch: AICP, Senior Planner with the City of Sunnyvale
Miles Hancock: CGBP, CEPE
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| We at Green Leaning Institute believe that candidates for the California Supplemental Exam, in addition to keeping up with study material, need practice in order to focus on relevant questions under very stressful and sometimes confusing circumstances. Green Learning Institute, using feedback from Candidates and Architects that have taken the Supplemental Exam, has compiled a one of a kind webinar in which candidates will have the maximum exposure to real time exam situations as well as the ability to ask a panel of experts questions regarding planning, Building Codes, California Energy Code, Sustainable practice, etc. |
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| Pass the CSE exam on the first attempt and be confident in your work life |
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Lecture: The first part of the webinar will cover the fundamental aspects of the California Oral Exam including the candidate's brochure, AIA documents, state codes and regulations. This portion of the lecture will also help candidates focus on the critical concepts of each topic. The second part of the lecture will be to answer questions generated by the candidates in the course of the first part of the lecture series. Mock/Workshop: Mock workshop will be conducted by three professional's expert in their fields: Alpheus Jessup, AIA, NCARB Steve Lynch: AICP, Senior Planner with the City of Sunnyvale Miles Hancock: CGBP, CEPE The mock exam will be divided into two sessions. The first session will be an interactive mock exam which will simulate the actual Oral Exam. Candidates will practice answering questions from a panel of judges and receive feedback and tips on taking the exam. Each candidate will get an opportunity to be in the "hot seat". The second part will be an intense workshop in which candidates ask our experts questions, get one on one feedback and clarify last minute pre exam confusion. Topics covered are: 1. What to expect at the examination 2. How to prepare for the examination 3. The California Coastal Act 4. The California Environmental Quality Act 5. The California Energy Efficiency Standard 6. The California Historical Building Code 7. The Essential Services Building Act 8. Architects Practice Act 9. The California Lien Law 10. The California Accessibility Standards 11. The Americans with Disabilities Act 12. Accessibility - local codes 13. Consultant and Document corrdination 14. The Standard Agreement Between Owner and Architect, A.I.A. B-102 15. The General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, A.I.A. A-201 16. Local, State and national jurisdictions for a project 17. Insurance 18. Bonds 19. The architect's contractual responsibility 20. The architect's social responsibility 21. Specifications 22. Contract administration 23. Seismic concerns 24. Consultant coordination 25. Licensing 26. Proposals
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| The registered candidates will be provided with a soft copy of the material one week prior to the webinar.
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| Architects, Intern Architects, Associates, Designers, Planners. |
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This course will cover the latest code changes that are now titled 2008 Building Energy Efficiency Standards. We will cover all of the significant residential and commercial changes and their associated impact on building envelope, plumbing, lighting, and mechanical systems.
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$145 per person / $130 ( For Members) |
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| Course Description |
| This course will cover the latest code changes that are now titled 2008 Building Energy Efficiency Standards. We will cover all of the significant residential and commercial changes and their associated impact on building envelope, plumbing, lighting, and mechanical systems. |
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- Documentation Requirements
- Sizing of mechanical ventilation for Indoor Air Quality, ASHRAE 62.2
- Understanding the Cool Roof requirements.
- New lighting requirements for residential and commercial.
- HERS requirements.
- Specifying glazing.
- Ability to use these practices for your projects.
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- Residential Compliance Documentation
- HERS requirements
- Residential Cool Roofing
- Residential Mechanical Ventilation
- Residential lighting
- Non-Residential Compliance Documentation
- Non-Residential Lighting
- Non-Residential Envelope
- Non-Residential Mechanical
- Energy Pro computer modeling summary
- Q&A and Post-class evaluation
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| Architects, Contractors, Engineers, Planners, Developers, Project Managers, Property Owners, Environmental Professionals, City Departments and Designers |
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| Title 24 in detail |
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| We will show you how to utilize the EnergyPro software program to achieve compliance with the State mandated Title 24 energy standards in the most economical and beneficial way available in order to optimize energy savings for you and your clients. This course will cover the current (2008) energy standards. |
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| We will show you how to utilize the EnergyPro software program to achieve compliance with the State mandated Title 24 energy standards in the most economical and beneficial way available in order to optimize energy savings for you and your clients. This course will cover the current (2008) energy standards. |
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- Documentation Requirements
- Complete an energy report
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- Detailed Residential Compliance Documentation
- Detailed Energy Pro computer modeling using actual Architectural drawings
- Q&A and Post-class evaluations
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| Architects, Contractors, Engineers, Planners, Developers, Project Managers, Property Owners, Environmental Professionals, City Departments and Designers. |
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