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2022 Code Breaker — Outdoor Lighting
Webinar:
The 2022 Energy Code requirements for outdoor lighting wattage allowances and controls depends not only on building type, but also scope of work (such as new construction versus alterations). Join us for this one-hour presentation where we review outdoor lighting requirements for single-family, multifamily, nonresidential, hotel and motel building types of all applicable scopes of work and what compliance documentation is required for each project type.
Learning Objectives:
Recognize when outdoor lighting wattage allowances and controls are required for single-family, multifamily, hotel/motel or nonresidential sites.
Understand how compliance is documented for outdoor lighting as dictated by the building type and project scope.
Explain how the outdoor lighting requirements differ for alteration projects versus new construction.
Identify online resources for more guidance on these topics.
Date: March 20, 2024
Webinar Time: 12:00PM – 1:00PM (Webinar link will be sent to registrants on March 19h)
Learning Units: 1 AIA HSW
Cost: Free (AIA Members, please include your AIA membership number for your learning unit).
Gina 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.
Gina 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.
Gina also works as a respected subject matter expert informing the statewide code development process since the 2013 Building Code cycle.
Gina’s Certifications:
· Residential and Nonresidential Certified Energy Analyst (CEA) via CABEC
· LEED Accredited Professional (AP) via USGBC
· Education: Bachelor of Arts from University of the Pacific (UOP) graduated 1989
This program is brought to you by Southern California Edison