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SUMMARY:AIA National | Post Disaster Safety Assessment Program Training
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nIntended for licensed architects\, engineers\, or certified building inspectors; this course certifies attendees as Building Evaluators in the nationally recognized Safety Assessment Program (SAP). The program is managed by Cal OES with cooperation from professional organizations\, including the AIA. It utilizes volunteers and mutual aid resources to provide professional engineers\, architects and certified building inspectors to assist local governments in safety evaluation of their built environment in an aftermath of a disaster. SAP is the training standard of the AIA Disaster Assistance Program\, which provides leadership\, advocacy\, and training to architects who are interested in volunteering their professional skills in times of crisis. This workshop will teach participants to conduct rapid damage assessments of structures affected by earthquakes\, wind\, and water. Upon completion of this course\, participants will be able to consistently and safely assess structures for habitability and will receive a nationally recognized Cal OES registration ID card from the state of California. \n  \nAgenda\n\nAIA Disaster Assistance overview\nSafety Assessment Program overview\nSafety Assessment process and procedures\nBuilding evaluation\nSafety assessment exercise\nLifeline systems and facilities\nNon-earthquake hazards\nField safety\nHow to volunteer with the AIA\n\n  \nSpeakers\nJ. Scott Eddy\, AIA \n  \nRead more on this topic and from this speaker!\n\n“When Hurricane Katrina made landfall in August of 2005\, it quickly became a force unparalleled in the history of modern disasters. Roughly 850\,000 homes were destroyed or damaged\, leaving countless residents with nowhere to go.\nAt the time\, J. Scott Eddy\, AIA . . .”  Read more here!
URL:https://www.aiawinstonsalem.org/event/aia-national-post-disaster-safety-assessment-program-training/
LOCATION:Hilton Baton Rouge Capital Center\, 201 Lafayette Street\, Baton Rouge\, LA\, 70801\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIA National,Educational Event
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SUMMARY:AIANC | 2019 Energy Code
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nAIA North Carolina and NCBPA\nNorth Carolina transitioned to new commercial and residential energy codes on January 1st and since then architects\, developers\, code officials and many others are learning how to best meet the new requirements. This eight hour workshop informs attendees of the most critical energy code changes and provides best practices to not only meet the new requirements\, but exceed them as well. \nNorth Carolina transitioned to new commercial and residential energy codes on January 1st and since then architects\, developers\, code officials and many others are learning how to best meet the new requirements. This eight hour workshop informs attendees of the most critical energy code changes and provides best practices to not only meet the new requirements\, but exceed them as well. Instructed by energy code and building science experts Meghan McDermott of High Performance Building Solutions and Jarrett Davis of MaxLife Industries\, this workshop will help you\, your organization and your customers comply with the new energy code requirements where you need to\, and exceed them where you want to. \nIn addition to the energy code updates\, energy efficiency design experts from Willdan will deliver a one hour interactive course demonstrating how energy-efficiency goals—when addressed beginning in schematic design—can be successfully achieved\, saving valuable resources such as design time and client budgets. The session begins with an overview of how comparative analysis assists in achieving energy conservation goals alongside factors that drive energy use. A case study building forming the basis of the charrette will be presented\, including an overview of conservation strategies available for consideration. Participants will then break out into small groups and assemble “bundles” of selected energy efficiency measures to play out what-if scenarios\, discussing the merits and challenges of each bundle. Attendees will improve their understanding of building energy analysis and learn how to take advantage of utility\, state and federal rebate and incentive programs along the way. \n  \nLearning objectives include: \n\nUnderstand the most critical commercial and residential energy code updates in NC’s new codes.\nLearn how to cost-effectively meet and exceed the requirements through design and installation practices and product selection considerations.\nRecognize the value early energy analysis provides to the design process and client decision-making.\nIdentify a range of energy-efficiency options and their impacts on energy outcomes during various stages of design.\nInterpret building performance and financial information provided by energy analysis results including lifecycle costs.\nUnderstand how decisions made very early in pre-design can increase energy savings opportunities.\n\n  \nWorkshop presenters include:  \n\nMeghan McDermott – Co-Owner & Architectural Engineer\, High Performance Building Solutions\nJeanne Huntsman\, Renee Hutcheson\, Elizabeth Bowen and Hannah Christoph of Willdan (formerly The Weidt Group)\n\n 
URL:https://www.aiawinstonsalem.org/event/aianc-2019-energy-code/
LOCATION:Eastern AHEC\, 2600 W. Arlington Blvd\, Greenville\, NC\, 27834\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIA North Carolina
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