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SUMMARY:Advancing Building Decarbonization Through High Performance Measures
DESCRIPTION:EVENT DETAILS\nThe importance of energy efficiency in the built environment has become well accepted over the past few decades. Significant advances have been made in design practices\, codes\, and technology that contribute to improved building energy efficiency. Despite these advances\, there remains urgency in making additional gains in energy efficiency to advance building decarbonization and address climate change. This session will review how establishing specific energy goals at the design stage for a project and implementing emerging high-performance measures provide significant additional opportunity for built environment energy efficiency gains and decarbonization. Technologies across the building envelope\, mechanical system and end uses will be reviewed\, highlighting how intentional design choices can drive these advancements. \nThis is a virtual event. Registered attendees will be sent a zoom link 24 hours prior to the event in the event confirmation email. \n  \nSPEAKER\n \nMaggie Zou\, PE\, LEED AP\, PMP – Building Performance Consultant \nMaggie Zou is a Building Performance Consultant at Willdan with over 15 years of experience in sustainability\, energy strategy\, and environmental engineering. As a licensed Professional Engineer and certified Project Management Professional\, she brings a deep technical foundation and strategic insight to support energy efficiency and decarbonization efforts across commercial\, institutional\, and residential sectors. \nMaggie holds dual master’s degrees in environmental and thermal engineering and is passionate about applying systems thinking to solve complex sustainability challenges. \n  \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\nCompare and contrast different energy-related goals for the built environment and their impact on the intent of the design. \nUnderstand the intersection of built environment energy efficiency and built environment decarbonization. \nIdentify emerging high-performance measures that reduce building energy consumption and help decarbonize the built environment. \nIdentify methods and tools for evaluating high-performance measures during the design process to determine the benefits for a specific project. \n  \nTHANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR!
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/advancing-building-decarbonization-through-high-performance-measures/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Learning Units,Partner Program,Presentation,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260626T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260626T150000
DTSTAMP:20260624T064205
CREATED:20260520T182349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260608T192219Z
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SUMMARY:ADA Seminar: Stepping Thru Hotels\, Motels\, Inns\, & Restaurants and Access
DESCRIPTION:IMPORTANT: You must be present for the entire seminar in order to receive AIA and California MCE credit. \nParticipants will receive 4 hours out of your required 5 hours for California licensees.\nThis seminar includes lunch. \nADA Seminar: Stepping Thru Hotels\, Motels\, Inns\, & Restaurants and Access \npresented by Janis Kent\, FAIA\, CASp\, \nStepping Thru Accessibility \nDESCRIPTION\nAn in-depth look at elements found in hotels\, motels\, inns\, and restaurants along with their scoping and technical requirements. These are one of the more involved building types. Not only do guest rooms have a myriad of parameters but there are many diverse elements\, each with their own set of requirements often found within one facility. \nAIA CES: 4.0 LU|HSW Approved\n4.0 hours Mandatory Continuing Education for California license renewal\n(A certificate will be provided post-event for attendees who complete all 4 hours.) \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will understand technical and scoping parameters for guest rooms with communication and mobility features\, and non-mobility rooms\nParticipants will review passenger drop-off areas and their requirements\nParticipants will become familiar with retail\, restaurant\, including sales and service counters often found in transient lodging\nParticipants will overview student housing at a place of education and how it overlaps transient lodging\n\nThis seminar takes place IN PERSON on Friday June 26 from 10am-3pm at the AIA|LA and ACLA Center for Communities Los Angeles\, 4450 W Adams Blvd\, Los Angeles 90016. \nThe training is four hours with an hour break. Lunch is included.\nRegistrants will receive a PDF of the seminar notes to download or print in advance of the program. \nREGISTRATION FEE:\nAIA Members: $120 per person\nNonmembers: $180 per person \nPRESENTER: \nJanis Kent\, FAIA\, CASp\nStepping Thru Accessibility \n \n\n\n\n\nJanis Kent\, FAIA\, CASp is principal of Stepping Thru Accessibility and the Founding President of the Certified Access Specialist Institute (CASI). She has given presentations on Accessibility at numerous venues from Dwell On Design in Los Angeles\, to Design DC in Washington\, at the National ADA Symposium in Texas and Georgia\, and the National AIA Conventions in Boston\, New York City\, Atlanta\, Philadelphia\, Chicago\, New Orleans\, Orlando\, and Las Vegas. Her most-recent book\, published by Wiley – ‘ADA in Details – Interpreting the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design’ came out in 2017\, with the 2nd edition in 2023\, which has been expanded and updated to include the 2021 IBC and the 2017 ICC A117.1\, all integrated and color-coded. \nMs. Kent is designated a Subject Matter Expert (SME) by the California Division of the State Architect\, a Certified Access Specialist\, and serves on the committee to develop the California state CASp exams. She has conducted seminars for the Nevada State Board of Architecture\, Interior\, and Residential Design and has presented to business associations including AIA Chapters\, California Hotel & Lodging Association (CHLA)\, US Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT)\, Manufactured Housing Educational Trust (MHET)\, California Public Parking Association (CPPA)\, the Southern California Association of Non-Profit Housing (SCANPH)\, the University of California – Construction Services\, the California State University – Capital Planning Design and Construction\, Construction Specifications Institute (CSI-LA)\, the ICC Orange Empire Chapter\, and the CSI National Convention – Construct\, and the California Division of the State Architect (DSA). \nMs. Kent is a licensed California Architect\, and has been involved in the specialized field of Accessibility since the mid-1980’s. Aside from training\, building review\, and drawing review\, she also serves as an expert witness. She has managed a wide range of architectural projects\, surveyed numerous facilities for accessibility compliance\, and provided quality control and property assessments on access throughout the country and abroad. And has recently been appointed to the California Building Standards Commission (CBSC) Accessibility Code Advisory Committee.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/ada-stepping-thru-hotels-motels-inns-restaurants-access/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
CATEGORIES:Learning Units,Presentation,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260710T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260710T133000
DTSTAMP:20260624T064205
CREATED:20260520T191557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260608T193000Z
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SUMMARY:ADA Seminar: Stepping Thru Pools\, Spas\, & Other Recreation
DESCRIPTION:IMPORTANT: You must be present for the entire seminar in order to receive AIA and California MCE credit. \nParticipants will receive 2 hours out of your required 5 hours for California licensees.\nThis seminar includes lunch. \nADA Seminar: Stepping Thru Pools\, Spas\, & Other Recreation \npresented by Janis Kent\, FAIA\, CASp\, \nStepping Thru Accessibility \nDESCRIPTION\nThe 2010 ADA Standards provided new requirements for pools\, spas\, court sports\, and fitness centers\, along with other items. The question becomes what does one need to do if these are existing on a project vs new items. We will review the scoping and technical requirements for these new elements and how best to approach existing and as well as what needs to be done on new projects. \nAIA CES: 2.0 LU|HSW Approved\n2.0 hours Mandatory Continuing Education for California license renewal\n(A certificate will be provided post-event for attendees who complete all 2 hours.) \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will understand the different technical and scoping parameters for pools\, spas\, and other recreational elements for new versus existing facilities under the ADAS and CBC\nParticipants will review requirements for fitness centers and sports equipment\nParticipants will learn about requirements for saunas and steam rooms\nParticipants will overview items that are not currently scoped under ADAS and how to approach Access\n\nThis seminar takes place IN PERSON on Friday July 10 from 11am to 1:30pm at the AIA|LA and ACLA Center for Communities Los Angeles\, 4450 W Adams Blvd\, Los Angeles 90016. \nThe training is two hours with a half-hour break. Lunch is included.\nRegistrants will receive a PDF of the seminar notes to download or print in advance of the program. \nREGISTRATION FEE:\nAIA Members: $65 per person\nNonmembers: $95 per person \nPRESENTER: \nJanis Kent\, FAIA\, CASp\nStepping Thru Accessibility \n \n\n\n\n\nJanis Kent\, FAIA\, CASp is principal of Stepping Thru Accessibility and the Founding President of the Certified Access Specialist Institute (CASI). She has given presentations on Accessibility at numerous venues from Dwell On Design in Los Angeles\, to Design DC in Washington\, at the National ADA Symposium in Texas and Georgia\, and the National AIA Conventions in Boston\, New York City\, Atlanta\, Philadelphia\, Chicago\, New Orleans\, Orlando\, and Las Vegas. Her most-recent book\, published by Wiley – ‘ADA in Details – Interpreting the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design’ came out in 2017\, with the 2nd edition in 2023\, which has been expanded and updated to include the 2021 IBC and the 2017 ICC A117.1\, all integrated and color-coded. \nMs. Kent is designated a Subject Matter Expert (SME) by the California Division of the State Architect\, a Certified Access Specialist\, and serves on the committee to develop the California state CASp exams. She has conducted seminars for the Nevada State Board of Architecture\, Interior\, and Residential Design and has presented to business associations including AIA Chapters\, California Hotel & Lodging Association (CHLA)\, US Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT)\, Manufactured Housing Educational Trust (MHET)\, California Public Parking Association (CPPA)\, the Southern California Association of Non-Profit Housing (SCANPH)\, the University of California – Construction Services\, the California State University – Capital Planning Design and Construction\, Construction Specifications Institute (CSI-LA)\, the ICC Orange Empire Chapter\, and the CSI National Convention – Construct\, and the California Division of the State Architect (DSA). \nMs. Kent is a licensed California Architect\, and has been involved in the specialized field of Accessibility since the mid-1980’s. Aside from training\, building review\, and drawing review\, she also serves as an expert witness. She has managed a wide range of architectural projects\, surveyed numerous facilities for accessibility compliance\, and provided quality control and property assessments on access throughout the country and abroad. And has recently been appointed to the California Building Standards Commission (CBSC) Accessibility Code Advisory Committee.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/ada-seminar-stepping-thru-pools-spas-other-recreation/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
CATEGORIES:Learning Units,Presentation,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260715T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260715T133000
DTSTAMP:20260624T064205
CREATED:20260601T202542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T202542Z
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SUMMARY:Advanced Framing: Quality Building with Less Lumber
DESCRIPTION:EVENT DETAILS\nMost houses are built with a surplus of wood framing that isn’t structurally necessary. Reducing that volume of wood means less cost and more insulation\, especially in wall assemblies. The course will go over the basics of wood framing\, then take you beyond typical framing practices and why alternatives are important. We’ll cover framing technical terms like “O.C.\,” Cripple\, Trimmer\, etc. and delve into alternative systems such as Structural Insulated Panels (SIPS). We’ll discuss Framing Factors and how they affect your energy compliance report. This course will also cover the origin of Advanced Framing and why it’s a great choice when framing buildings with wood\, even with exterior clad insulation. \nThis is a virtual event. Registered attendees will be sent a zoom link 24 hours prior to the event in the event confirmation email. \n  \nSPEAKER\n \nRon Kliewer – Owner of Kliewer & Associates \nRon Kliewer started out framing and remodeling homes and additions\, becoming a custom home builder/ General Contractor\, moving on to Special Inspector\, then BPI and IR Certified. He has worked around the world\, building everything from an outhouse to nuclear power plants\, while wearing many hats including Framer\, Finish Carpenter\, Cabinetmaker\, Electrician\, Plumber\, Special Inspector and Project Manager. He started building with Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) decades ago\, and more recently used his expertise to manage the new construction and retrofits of over 2 dozen award winning energy efficient light commercial projects and the High-Performance Walls/ Attics “Smart Home” display at Southern California Edison’s (SCE)\, Energy Education Center in Irwindale.  \n  \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\n1. Describe key components and terminology of residential wood framing systems\, including common members and spacing conventions.\n2. Apply advanced framing techniques to reduce unnecessary lumber use while maintaining structural integrity and improving wall assembly performance.\n3. Analyze how framing factors influence thermal performance and are reflected in Title 24 compliance documentation.\n4. Evaluate the cost\, material\, and labor savings potential of advanced framing methods compared to conventional practices\, including their suitability for projects with exterior continuous insulation \n  \nTHANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR!
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/advanced-framing-quality-building-with-less-lumber/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Learning Units,Partner Program,Presentation,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260721T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260721T133000
DTSTAMP:20260624T064205
CREATED:20260612T224734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260617T185801Z
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SUMMARY:AIA|LA Site Tour/Lunch and Learn hosted by MODAA Construction at Mandarin Oriental Residences in Beverly Hills\, CA
DESCRIPTION:Click here for Ticket Purchase Instructions & Support. \nEVENT DETAILS\nJoin us for a tour of our restaurant build at the renowned Mandarin Oriental Residences in Beverly Hills\, CA.  \nMODAA Construction will provide a catered lunch and refreshments as we cover learning objectives and elaborate on how the architect influences RFI volume\, sequencing\, cost\, and schedule. \n  \nSPEAKER\n \nRosie Abramyan – Co-Founder of MODAA Construction \nRosie Abramyan has spent over 18 years in luxury construction\, and she’s learned that the most important work often happens before a single wall goes up. \nAs Co-Founder of MODAA Construction\, she’s built her career at the intersection of vision and execution\, leading projects from the earliest planning conversations through final delivery. Her background in general contracting\, construction management\, and pre-construction consulting has shaped how she thinks about every project: methodically\, creatively\, and always with an eye on what the numbers are actually saying. Value engineering isn’t a buzzword in her world. It’s how great spaces get built without the process unraveling. \nShe built MODAA alongside her husband\, her business partner and\, by most accounts\, her favorite person to debate a project decision with. Together they’ve grown something that started small and became something the industry respects. And somewhere along the way\, she landed on a truth that quietly guides everything she does: you can either build an ego or a beautiful life\, you can’t do both. She chose the latter\, and it shows in how she works\, how she leads\, and what she values. \nWhen she’s not deep in a project\, Rosie is on the tennis court\, in her garden\, or somewhere with a glass of French wine she’s probably been looking forward to all week. She starts her day with meditation and coffee. Above everything else\, she celebrates being a mom and the life she’s built with the people she loves most. \n  \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\nAIA CES: 1.0 LU Applied For \n-COMMON SEQUENCING MISTAKES\n-HOW LATE OR INCOMPLETE DESIGN DECISIONS TRIGGER RFIS\n-THE ARCHITECT’S INFLUENCE\n-BEST PRACTICES FOR REDUCING RFI VOLUME\n-RIPPLE EFFECTS ON SCHEDULE AND PROCUREMENT \n  \nPARKING\nStreet parking is available. \n 
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/aiala-site-tour-lunch-and-learn-hosted-by-modaa-construction-at-mandarin-oriental-residences-in-beverly-hills-ca/
LOCATION:Mandarin Oriental Residences in Beverly Hills\, CA\, 9200 Wilshire Blvd\, Beverly Hills\, CA\, 90212\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learning Units,Lunch and Learn,Partner Program,Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260722T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260722T190000
DTSTAMP:20260624T064205
CREATED:20260617T183853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260617T202023Z
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SUMMARY:Proton Therapy: What No One Tells You
DESCRIPTION:Click here for Ticket Purchase Instructions & Support. \nEVENT DETAILS\nHigh-performing proton therapy doesn’t start with the machine—it starts with the decisions you make early. Proton therapy is reshaping cancer care\, but delivering these facilities is anything but straightforward. The biggest risks\, and opportunities\, are locked in long before design begins\, at the intersection of clinical goals\, system selection\, and project realities. \nThis session brings an integrated AEC lens to one of the most complex facility types in healthcare. We’ll examine how the choice between single-room and multi-room systems drives critical planning and design outcomes from space and shielding to infrastructure\, cost\, and feasibility. Grounded in project experience\, our team will share strategies and lessons learned to improve certainty\, streamline delivery\, and avoid common pitfalls. If you’re evaluating proton therapy\, this session will help you make smarter early decisions and set your project up for success from day one. \n  \nSPEAKERS\n \nFranck LeBousse – Principal\, Stantec \nFranck is a hands-on architect with more than 30 years of experience in architecture and design. For over a decade Franck has focused on bringing unique solutions to healthcare and proton therapy projects. His award-winning designs demonstrate his ability to blend complex technical elements with contextual aesthetic solutions. His efforts were recently recognized at a national level for his work on the New York Proton Center and Penn Medicine Presbyterian Proton Therapy Center. Franck is a regular speaker at NAPT and PTCOG conferences where he advocates for the advancement of architecture and design in healthcare and proton therapy. \n  \n \nMartina Botturi – Managing Principal\, BR+A Consulting Engineers\n \nMartina Botturi is Managing Principal of BR+A’s Los Angeles office and an electrical engineer specializing in the design of particle therapy facilities. With more than 15 years of experience and projects spanning multiple countries\, she works closely with proton therapy equipment vendors\, healthcare organizations\, and project teams to optimize facility infrastructure and navigate the technical complexities of proton therapy projects. Her expertise bridges the gap between clinical technology\, facility design\, and project delivery to support efficient and successful implementation of these highly specialized centers. \n  \n \nRudy Amato – Project Executive | Proton & Imaging SME – DPR Construction  \nRudy Amato serves as DPR Construction’s National Healthcare Proton Therapy Subject Matter Expert\, providing leadership and technical guidance across complex proton therapy projects nationwide. As an industry-leading expert with extensive experience in proton therapy delivery\, vendor coordination\, construction quality control\, and facility commissioning\, he brings specialized expertise in system integration\, mass-concrete quality control\, radiation-shielding coordination\, and commissioning readiness to support the safe\, precise\, and reliable delivery of advanced cancer treatment facilities. \n \nAIA CES: 2.0 LU|HSW \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\n1) Understand how early decisions shape outcomes: Compare single-room and multi-room proton therapy systems and how each choice influences planning\, space\, and clinical workflow.\n2) Learn how system selections translate into real design implications: Explore the architectural\, structural\, and MEP demands of proton therapy—from shielding and infrastructure to coordination across disciplines.\n3) Gain insight into evaluating the impact of early choices on project success: How system selection affects feasibility\, including cost\, schedule\, constructability\, and long-term flexibility.\n4) Apply integrated strategies to improve delivery: Identify practical ways to align clinical\, design\, and construction teams to reduce risk\, streamline delivery\, and achieve high-performing outcomes. \n  \nTRANSPORTATION & PARKING INFORMATION\nMetro:\nThe Stantec Office is conveniently located just one block south of the 7th Street Metro Station\, making it easily accessible by public transit. \nParking:\nYou can park underneath the 801 S. Figueroa building (expensive)\, with entry to the parking ramp from the south side of 8th Street.\nFor more affordable parking options\, there is a garage next door at 990 W 8th Street\, which can also be accessed from Francisco Street.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/proton-therapy-what-no-one-tells-you/
LOCATION:Stantec\, 801 S Figueroa St\, Third Floor\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90017\, United States
CATEGORIES:Committees,Healthcare,Learning Units,Partner Program,Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260805T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260805T130000
DTSTAMP:20260624T064205
CREATED:20260601T204644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260615T171310Z
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SUMMARY:Charging Ahead: CALGreen EV Requirements for New Construction
DESCRIPTION:EVENT DETAILS\nOne of the biggest topics that building owners and operators need to be aware of in 2025 are important changes taking effect for electric vehicles (EVs) and EV infrastructure for California’s Green Building Code. California is aiming to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by requiring more light\, medium\, and heavy-duty EV charging opportunities for the increased forecast of EV on California’s roadways. Part of that solution is providing more charging opportunities in new construction and major retrofits as the customer demand for charging increases. \nThis training summarizes the new and revised requirements in the California Green Building Code for light\, medium\, and heavy-duty EV requirements\, and directs participants to informational resources that provide more in-depth information. These new requirements are mandated for multiple building types and parking lot designs for new construction and major retrofits. Join us to begin learning what the new California Green Building Code means to you and your customers. \nThis is a virtual event. Registered attendees will be sent a zoom link 24 hours prior to the event in the event confirmation email. \n  \nSPEAKERS\n \nGrant Alpert – Consultant\, West Monroe Partners \nGrant Alpert is a consultant with over 9 years of experience in automated driving and sustainability. He brings expertise in project management\, data analysis\, and strategic communication\, with experience across renewable energy\, automotive\, and sustainability sectors. He has spent time working on algorithms for automated driving at General Motors and various renewable deployment methods and technologies from his graduate degree consulting projects at the University of Michigan. \nHe is passionate about mitigating and adapting to the effects of climate change to make the world a better place for the next generation. His current focus is on building codes and appliance standards\, with an engineering lens driven by past experience in the automotive sector. \nGrant has dual master’s degrees in Business Administration and Sustainable Systems from University of Michigan\, and a bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Berkeley. \n \nDave Intner\, AIA – Architect\, SCE \nDave 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. \nPrior 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. \nDave 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. \n  \nAIA CES: 1.0 LU|HSW Approved\n1 hour California MCE (Net Zero Carbon Design)\nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n1. Identify the structure\, scope\, and applicability of CALGreen Title 24\, Part 11 as it relates to EV infrastructure requirements for residential and non‑residential buildings\, including mandatory and voluntary provisions. \n2. Interpret key updates in the 2025 CALGreen code cycle\, including requirements effective January 2026 affecting EVSE‑installed spaces\, connector standards (J3400)\, and changes to multifamily EV infrastructure classifications. \n3. Apply CALGreen EV requirements to real‑world design scenarios\, evaluating impacts on parking layouts\, electrical load planning\, conduit sizing\, and project scope for new construction\, additions\, and alterations. \n4. Assess the role of Automatic Load Management Systems (ALMS) in meeting CALGreen EV charging requirements while minimizing electrical service upgrades and maintaining code compliance. \n5. Navigate CALGreen compliance documentation and local enforcement processes\, including use of compliance forms\, coordination with Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs)\, and interpretation of feasibility exceptions for EV infrastructure. \n  \nTHANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR!\n 
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/charging-ahead-calgreen-ev-requirements-for-new-construction/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Learning Units,Partner Program,Presentation,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260902T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260902T130000
DTSTAMP:20260624T064205
CREATED:20260601T225711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T230235Z
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SUMMARY:Nonresidential Overview of Energy Code Changes for Schools
DESCRIPTION:EVENT DETAILS\nJoin us for this one-hour session where we will review the 2025 Energy Code Mandatory and Prescriptive updates for nonresidential school buildings such as envelope\, mechanical\, covered process\, photovoltaic\, and battery storage building systems. In addition\, we will cover the new electric-ready and performance compliance metrics introduced in the 2025 Energy Code. \n  \nThis is a virtual event. Registered attendees will be sent a zoom link 24 hours prior to the event in the event confirmation email. \n  \nSPEAKERS\n \nGina Rodda – Owner of Gabel Energy \nGina 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 dictates 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. \nGina 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. \nGina also works as a respected subject matter expert informing the statewide code development process since the 2013 Building Code cycle. \n  \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\n– Review the new 2025 compliance metrics for schools\n– Review the 2025 Energy Code changes for envelope features for schools\n– Review the 2025 Energy Code changes for mechanical systems for schools\n– Review the 2025 Energy Code changes for solar and battery requirements for schools\n– Identify where to go for additional resources \n  \nTHANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR!
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/nonresidential-overview-of-energy-code-changes-for-schools/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Learning Units,Partner Program,Presentation,Professional Development
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