Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Four States Offering Energy Code Ambassadors Program

The International Code Council (ICC) and the Building Codes Assistance Project (BCAP) have joined forces to offer a program for code officials who want to take a leading role in energy-efficient buildings. The program will be initially offered in four states. These include New York, Kentucky, Illinois, Idaho.

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Insulating Glass certification Begins July, 1, 2010

Additionally, on July 1, 2010 the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) will require Insulating Glass (IG) certification by a listed, third party certification program for all IGU used in products that are certified in accordance with the NFRC Products Certification Program (PCP), including those products already participating in the PCP.

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Spring 2010 Membership Meeting

April 12-15, 2010
New Orleans, LA
Doubletree Hotel New Orleans


Registration available: Online and offline meeting registrations are currently available. The deadline for registration March 26, 2010.

Hotel Reservations: The NFRC's meeting hotel is taking reservations by phone at 1-800-HILTONS.

Hotel reservations must be made by March 9, 2010 to ensure NFRC rate and Availability.

NFRC Meeting Sponsorship 2010

NFRC thanks the 2009 meeting sponsors and welcomes your organization to the increased level of recognition/visibility through this marketing initiative. Contact Cheryl Gendron, NFRC's Meeting Manager, for more information.

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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Weatherization Skillshops Designed to Educate Vermont Residents

The Brattleboro Reformer is reporting in an online article that the Central Vermont Community Action Council will offer two weatherization “skillshops” on Saturday, February 13 at the Windham Regional Career Center in Brattleboro, Vermont.

The skillshops will discuss weatherization techniques and include a section dedicated to windows and doors.

The council hopes the event will help attendees understand how to improve energy efficiency in their homes and give homeowners the skills they need to take on simple home weatherization projects.

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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Details on NFRC's Spring Membership Meeting

NFRC's Spring Membership Meeting will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana at the Doubletree Hotel April 12 – 15. Registration fees for NFRC members have been reduced.

Check NFRC's upcoming meeting page for details on the following:

  • Online Registration -- now available.
  • Reservations at the Doubletree Hotel -- Deadline for the NFRC Rate is Tuesday 03/09/2010.
  • Schedule, agendas, past draft minutes, rosters, and minutes will be available within the next few weeks.

Members will get e-mail bulletins with updated information.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Preparations Underway for NFRC's Spring Membership Meeting

NFRC's Spring Membership Meeting will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana at the Doubletree Hotel April 12 – 15.

Registration fees for NFRC members have been reduced. Check NFRC's upcoming meeting page for details on the following:
  • Online Registration -- now available.
  • Reservations at the Doubletree Hotel -- Deadline for the NFRC Rate is Tuesday 03/09/2010.
  • Schedule, agendas, past draft minutes, rosters, and minutes will be available within the next few weeks. Check back soon. Members will get e-mail bulletins when this information is available.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Code Updates from BCAP

The Building Codes Assistance Project (BCAP) is reporting the following updates.

Alabama

On January 14, a bill (HB 264) was introduced in the Alabama State Legislature that would provide a process for adoption and compliance with codes required under federal law (Recovery Act). On January 26, the House passed the bill unanimously.

The bill would accomplish the following:

• Replace the Alabama Energy Code Board with the Alabama Energy and Residential Codes Board, giving the new board sole authority over adoption and implementation of the state’s energy codes
• Replace a reference to the Model Energy Code with the new Alabama Energy and Residential Codes for the State of Alabama, established as the 2006 IECC/Standard 90.1-2007 for commercial buildings and the 2006 IRC for residential buildings, or “any subsequent editions, or any other code which the board officially adopts”. The Board must adopt updates and changes to these model codes within two years of the publication of their most recent version.
• Prohibit local jurisdictions from adopting codes that conflict with the new state codes or amending code requirements mandated by the Recovery Act (jurisdictions that have already adopted codes by the effective date of the act would exempt from adopting the state code)
• Prohibit local jurisdictions from either legally requiring residential fire sprinklers or restricting consumers’ choice to install them
• Exempt farm structures from these provisions

Hawaii

In October 2009, a bill (No. 2332) was introduced in the Kauai County Council that would adopt the 2009 IECC with county-specific amendments for all new and renovated commercial and residential buildings. On January 26, the mayor of Kauai County approved the bill as Ordinance 890. The new code will become effective on approximately May 26 (120 days after enactment). The other three Hawaiian counties have adopted county-specific versions of the 2006 IECC, while work continues developing a tropical energy code based on the 2009 IECC for statewide adoption.

Tennessee

On January 28, a companion bills (HB 3215 and SB 3192) were introduced in the Tennessee House and Senate that would establish ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2007 as the minimum energy standard for all new buildings that are not 1- and 2-family dwellings. The bills, however, also allow jurisdictions to adopt Standard 90.1-2001, its equivalent, or a more stringent code. The state currently does not have a mandatory energy code for this construction. If it became law, the legislation would be effective July 1, 2010.

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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Six States Adopt Retrofitting Program

The National Governors Association Center for Best Practices (NGA) is reporting that six states will take part in the Policy Academy on State Building Efficiency Retrofit Programs. The academy’s goal is to help improve energy efficiency in existing buildings.

The six states include Colorado, Hawaii, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Utah and Wisconsin.

Building retrofit programs may include measures such as air sealing, insulation, and window replacement.

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

NFRC Label Makes News in Philadelphia

During his State of the Union address, President Barack Obama explained that the recent success of Northeast Building Products shows that the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act has spurred job growth. Operating at one point with 185 employees, growing demand for energy-efficient windows has led the company to add 100 jobs and two additional shifts.

A video clip of the story as it appeared on the news shows the NFRC label on the company's windows.