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AIAOC Lunch Hour ZNCD Webinar: Nonresidential, Hotel & Multifamily Envelope + CALGreen Embodied Carbon

AIAOC Lunch Hour ZNCD Webinar: Nonresidential, Hotel & Multifamily Envelope + CALGreen Embodied Carbon

AIAOC Lunch Hour ZNCD Webinar


AIA Orange County & Southern California Edison,

 A Collaborative Partnership


Presents


Nonresidential, Hotel & Multifamily Envelope + CALGreen Embodied Carbon

Course Description:


The 2025 Energy Code (Title 24, Part 6) requirements for Nonresidential, Hotel/Motel and Multifamily envelope features including roof, wall, floor and fenestration for all scopes of work (new construction, additions and alterations), have been revised. We will review the Energy Code envelope updates along with the embodied carbon requirements of Title 24 Part 11 (CALGreen) and speak about Zero Net Carbon Design (ZNCD) project goals.

Learning Objectives:


  • Determine which section(s) of the 2025 Energy Code apply to Nonresidential, Hotel/Motel and Multifamily buildings
  • Discuss the envelope (roof, walls, floors, fenestration, solid doors) requirements under the 2025 Energy Code for both Nonresidential, Hotel/Motel and Multifamily buildings
  • Recognize how the Energy Code requirements for newly built spaces differs from the requirements for altered spaces
  • Describe the importance of managing embodied carbon in achieving California's climate goals that can support a Zero Net Carbon Design (ZNCD) project
  • Explain how to measure and reduce embodied carbon and support design decisions with the most significant impact as required by Title 24 Part 11 (CALGreen)

Instructors:



Gina Griffiths Rodda is currently the Owner of Gabel Energy out of Castro Valley, California, and has been in the energy modeling field since 1991. She is an energy analyst performing a wide range of responsibilities in both residential and nonresidential construction pertaining to compliance standards and energy modeling within the United States, while specializing in California Building Code. California local ordinances (or Reach codes) supporting electrification and electric preferred for multifamily, hotel/motel and nonresidential buildings dictate much of the work Gabel Energy provides in Northern California in which Gabel Energy has been an active leader in heat pump mechanical equipment design choices as supported by the Energy Code and compliance software modeling.

Gina has worked with Energy Code Ace as a subject matter expert developing and supporting trainings, resources and tools on the Residential and Nonresidential Title 24 Building Energy Efficiency Standards for building department staff, energy consultants, engineers, contractors and architects.

Gina also works as a respected subject matter expert informing the statewide code development process since the 2013 Building Code cycle.

 

Dave Intner is a Licensed Architect, LEED AP, and Certified Energy Manager with Southern California Edison’s Codes & Standards team. A graduate of Cal Poly SLO, Dave provides education and outreach supporting Building Decarbonization and Energy Code Compliance Improvement. He leads several initiatives focusing on zero net carbon design and energy codes, including case study books showcasing nonresidential and multifamily Zero Net Carbon design projects. Other roles at SCE have included managing the field engineering group and providing direct design and incentive support to high-performing LEED and net-zero buildings in the Savings by Design Program.

Prior to SCE, Dave practiced architecture for 15 years on buildings of just about every type including custom residential, affordable housing, university buildings, and cultural facilities. A LEED Accredited Professional for over 20 years, Dave also guided several early high-performance projects through the full LEED certification process.

Dave is the current Vice Chair of the AIA California Climate Action Committee, is a board member of CABEC (the California Building Energy Consultants), a past board member of USGBC Los Angeles and has served on the LEED Energy and Atmosphere Technical Advisory Group (EA-TAG). He is also a Past President of the AIA Ventura County.

This program is brought to you by Southern California Edison

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