Cracking the Energy Code: Compliance with 2010 Energy Conservation Construction Code of New York State (ECCNYS-2010) 
Urban Green Council and the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects have developed a four-hour course to familiarize building professionals with the 2010 Energy Conservation Construction Code of New York State (ECCCNYS-2010).
Cracking the Energy Code teaches the fundamentals of low energy design and the processes available to demonstrate compliance, focusing on commercial buildings and residential buildings over three stories. Intended primarily for architects, engineers, and code consultants, the course offers GBCI and AIA continuing education credits, which can also be used by NY State Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors.
SUNY Ulster - Saturday, November 3, 2012 - 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Howard C. St. John Business Seminar Room - George Clinton Hall - SUNY Ulster - 491 Cottekill Rd. - Stone Ridge, NY 12484
Presenter - Paul Reale, LEED AP
An environmental consultant, Paul has worked on projects involving green-lease language, aquaculture, and energy economizers for outdoor electronics. As a Bell Labs alumnus, Paul's experience spans systems engineering, global technical sales support, corporate training, and workforce and team management.
Paul is founder and CEO of Green Allowance, a home energy conservation startup. He also teaches Cracking the Energy Code, Urban Green Council's Green Professional Building Skills (GPRO), and LEED workshops. Paul has a Masters of Engineering.
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The course fee is $85 and continuing education credits are available (4 GBCI and 4 AIA HSW/SD).
Continental breakfast and light lunch provided.
Register at a location near you on NYSERDA's website.
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