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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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| Course Description |
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. |
| Learning Objectives |
- 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 |
| 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 ) |
| Who Should Attend |
| Architects, Designers, Contractors, Engineers, Energy Consultants, 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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Saturday, September 24th 2011 / 8AM to 11 AM - Break - 12 PM to 3 PM.
Sunday , September 25th 2011 / 8AM to 11 AM - Break - 12 PM to 3 PM.
Tuesday , September 27th 2011 / 5 PM to 7 PM. |
| Class Location |
Live Webinar |
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$265 Per Person / $ 238.50 Per Person ( For Members ) |
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| Instructor |
Gustavo E. Mibelli AIA |
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| Course Description |
| 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. |
| Learning Objectives |
· 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. |
| Agenda |
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. |
| Seminar Material |
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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