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Closed! Breakfast Program: Shifting Energy Codes

Date Start End Location   Event Registration
14 Jan 2010 08:00 AM 09:30 AM AIA Honolulu
119 Merchant Street, Suite 402
Honolulu, HI 96813
Registration has ended.


Online Registration is now CLOSED due to a full house!

Breakfast Program: Shifting Energy Codes: A New Ballgame -

Co-Sponsors:  This breakfast program is co-sponsored by AIA Honolulu CODE and COTE Committees.

Overview:  This is a brown bag breakfast program titled Shifting Energy Codes: A New Ballgame and brought to you by the Energy Division, Deptartment of Business, Economic Development and Tourism.

       Topics: 
        -IECC 2006--improvements over ASHRAE 90.1 1999
        -IECC 2006 "Hawaiianized"  How we tailored the code for Hawaii and made it 15% better
        -IECC 2009-coming to a Building Department near you
        -IECC 2009 "Hawaiianized"--how we're tailoring it to make it 15% better
        -IECC 2012--speaker's experience at the ICC Final Hearings in Baltimore creating IECC 2012
        -IECC 2012 "Hawaiianized"--ideas we might steal and insert into Hawaii's IECC 2009
        -How the audience can become IECC molders and shapers

Presenter: Howard Wiig, Institutional Energy Analyst, Energy Division, Dept. of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, State of Hawaii.

AIA/CES LUs:  This program qualifies for 1 AIA/CES LUs (HSW-SD).  AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.

Cost:  This is a FREE brown breakfast program for all AIA Honolulu members.  Non-members can attend for $25.

Registration:   Online Registration is now CLOSED due to a full house!  RSVP by January 12. 2009.  Click on this  Register nowicon at the top of this calendar listing to register today.  Limited Space Available.  First-Come First-Served.

Contacts:  If you have any questions please email Howard Wiig, Institutional Energy Analyst, Dept. of Business, Economic Development and Tourism.

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