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California codes, regulations, and standards

1. Title 24 CBC CHBC 2. Ca Energy Code 3. Mandatory Measures 4. Compliance Approaches 5. Prescriptive – meet various specific requirements for each building component 6. Performance – …”use no more source energy from depletable sources than the energy budget, calculated according to section 141” 7. Agencies with codes 8. AGR (Dept. of...

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Determine which laws, codes, regulations, and standards apply

Local codes, regulations, and standards 1. California codes, regulations, and standards (CBC 101.17) 2. Federal codes, regulations, and standards 3. Community standards (HOAs)

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Building Envelope

Building Envelope

Mechanical engineer prepares per architect’s plans… Mandatory 1. Windows, doors, fenestration must be rated for leakage 2. All window, door, fenestration U-factor and Solar Heat Gain information must come from either default tables, appendix table (< 100,000 sf), or NFRC rating procedure 3. Building products must be labeled 4. Minimum R-13 on residential walls...

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Sustainability Community benefits

Community benefits 1. Increased sensitivity to resource use 2. Sensitivity to pedestrian and mass transit opportunities 3. Local materials equals local economic investment

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Sustainability Financial benefits

Financial benefits 1. Energy savings 2. Last longer 3. Higher quality 4. Greater occupant satisfaction and productivity 5. Rebate incentives 6. Pays for itself in just a few years

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Sustainability Green design

Sustainability Green design

Green design 1. Reduce exposure to noxious chemicals 2. Conserve non-renewable energy and scarce materials 3. Minimize life-cycle ecological impact of energy and materials 4. Protect and restore local air, water, soils, flora and fauna 5. Support pedestrians, bicyclists, mass-transit, and other alternatives to fossil fuels

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Existing built environment

1. Buildings – determine architectural context, access to light/views, urban context 2. Infrastructure – affects energy design, sustainability strategies 3. Archaeological sites – affect buildable area and location on site

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Flora and Fauna – affect location and size of buildable area

1. Wildlife corridors 2. Wetlands 3. Endangered species 4. Lakes and stream beds (Dept. of Fish and Game)

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Climatic conditions

Wind 1. affects structural requirements, building orientation, types of spaces Solar Orientation 2. Affects daylighting strategies, mechanical design Temperature and Humidity 3. Affects ventilation requirements, building envelope, mechanical systems Precipitation 4. Affects roof slope, drainage strategies

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Hydrological and geological conditions Soils report

Soils report 1. Bearing capacity, depth to bedrock, water table, expansive nature, soil type, moisture content 2. affects the foundation and structural system, drainage, and building form

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