AIA Brooklyn has teamed up with Urban Green Council to present: What’s New in the 2020 NYC Energy Code – Presented by AIA Brooklyn Member In Cho, AIA.
What’s New in the 2020 NYC Energy Code is a free 90-minute class designed to cover the major updates in the 2020 NYCECC and how it relates to NYC’s Local Law 97. This class is recommended for a range of design and building professionals, from principals to expediters.
By the end of this course, participants will:
- Identify specific provisions that need attention to due to increased stringency;
- Recognize the changes in the 2020 NYCECC that will have a substantial effect on how buildings are designed and constructed
- Understand the relationship between the 2020 NYCECC and the carbon cap for building energy required under NYC LL97;
- Understand the rationale behind the transition from prescriptive energy codes to eventual performance codes.
Each What’s New in the NYC Code course is led by a certified instructor with more than seven years of professional building or design experience, a passion for sustainability, and in-depth knowledge of the green building industry.
The course has been approved for 1.5 GBCI, AIA LU-HSW (AXP Hours) and PDH credits.
Credits do not require advance notice, but please provide a member number if you’re requesting CEUs.