Cracking the New Energy and Building Codes: GO TO NAIOP
Major Changes Affecting Development in Massachusetts
Recent changes to the building and energy codes require developers and their consultants to seriously reconsider how to develop projects in Massachusetts. This in-depth educational seminar will provide detailed information from experts in the field on the many recent code changes
Stretch Energy Code – Nearly 50 communities have adopted the Stretch Energy Code, requiring all new commercial and residential developments to comply with stringent energy efficiency guidelines.
New Statewide Building Code – The 8th edition went into effect in August, with significant changes from past editions that developers need to know.
Changes to LEED – Think you know LEED? You might not. Recent changes to LEED will affect how green buildings are built in Massachusetts.
In addition, a panel featuring a leading developer and his team will discuss how the development community is responding to the many code changes.
Panel One:
Getting the Facts on New Codes
Moderator: James Kirby, C3
Get the facts on the latest changes to building and energy codes in Massachusetts.
New Building Code: James Kirby, C3
New IECC Energy Efficiency Requirements & Stretch Code: Doug Anderson, C3
Changes in LEED: Chris Schaffner, The Green Engineer
Panel Two:
New Codes in Development: What Are the Real World Implications?
Moderator: William O’Reilly, WilmerHale
How is the development community responding to the code changes? What needs to be considered? How are projects changing? What are the costs?
Joseph Maguire, Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.
David Manfredi, Elkus Manfredi Architects Ltd
Robert Flaherty, WSP Flack + Kurtz
Agenda
Registration/Continential Breakfast: 7:15 – 8:00 am, Program: 8:00 – 11:00am
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