About this Event
Every three years the building codes are updated, which includes the IECC. Often these changes are mostly small adjustments to what one is already doing. That isn’t quite the case for the 2024 edition of the IECC. This class will discuss the changes to the existing concepts for the thermal envelope, and how one can build on what was being done previous for the older codes. We will also discuss the new provisions and how one might be able to demonstrate compliance with these requirements.
- This full-day program includes lunch.
- This class has been approved for 7.0 AIA CES Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW) learning unit hours.
Instructor:
Hope Medina CSP and CBO - Energy & Sustainability Codes Inspector, Plans Examiner, Instructor, and Consultant, Shums Coda Associates
Hope Medina has been a part of the “Energy and Sustainability Team” for over 10 years. She has many certifications that she puts to use when performing a plan review or inspection and uses these experiences to bring the codes out of the book and into the classroom as an instructor throughout the country. Hope enjoys working with the energy and sustainability codes and had made this her focus to support the building communities as these codes become a focal point.
Registration is required.
Refund policy: Registrations may be transferred up to 24 hours prior to the event by contacting [email protected]. Registrations cancelled 7 days or more in advance will be refunded 50% of the registration rate. Refunds are unavailable within 7 days of the event.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Denver Police Protective Association and PPA Event Center, 2105 Decatur Street, Denver, United States
USD 177.91 to USD 266.48