Orange County Cal Green Forum 2010- Feb. 2nd, 2011

 Comments Off on Orange County Cal Green Forum 2010- Feb. 2nd, 2011
Feb 012011
 

Greetings,

On Wednesday February 2nd, at 8:15, California Green Code Forum will initiate a very exciting speakers as well as forum for four hours. Near 200 persons will be attending and another 100 was turned away due to lack of space.

The speakers are Supervisor Campbell of County of Orange, Hadi Tabatabaee- Building Official, Dave Walls of Building Standard Commission, Doug Hensel of Department of Housing and Community Development, and I will be covering the first two hours. A short 6 minutes video (by Jeff Elmassian) will high light the needs for green California.

Second half of the session will cover panels responses to series of questions plus questions received from the floor.

Documentations that are needed to be printed and brought to the meeting are:

Dave Walls (BSC) and Doug Hensel (HCD) Power Points:

http://greenerade.com/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2011/02/OC-Forum-Dave-walls-Doug-Hensel.ppt

County of Orange Residential Cal Green Forms

http://greenerade.com/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2011/02/OC-PW-CA_GreenBuildingCode_Residential.pdf

County of Orange Non Residential Cal Green Forms

http://greenerade.com/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2011/02/OC-PW-CA_GreenBuildingCode_-Non-residential.pdf

Cal Green Sample Projects: Residential/Light Commercial/Large Commercial:  11×17 format

http://greenerade.com/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2011/02/11-0131-CalGreen-Project-Samples.pdf

Cal Green Residential Checklist Guides in Chart format 11×17 format

http://greenerade.com/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2011/01/Residential-checklist.pdf

Cal Green Non-Residential Checklist Guides in Chart Format:

11×17 format

http://greenerade.com/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2011/01/non-residential-Cal-Green-Guide-checklist-2010.pdf

Sample Water Use Work Sheets: Commercial Building

http://greenerade.com/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2011/02/WS-Sample-Worksheet.pdf

The following information are not required for the meeting, however, the6y are good references:

Plan Check and Inspection verification of Cal Green- A personal View

http://greenerade.com/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2011/02/2011-01-24-CalGreen-Verification-Measures-_2_.pdf

LDBS Forms for Cal Green Code

http://greenerade.com/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2011/01/LADBS-forms.pdf

Some of the Northern Cities Cal Green Forms

http://greenerade.com/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2011/01/Northern-Ca-Cities-Cal-Green-Forms.pdf

Earlier blogs cover the download of the codes, guides, sample worksheets, specially commissioning, and other useful power points and presentations.

I hope, the meeting will be satisfactory and useful.

Sincerely,

Saum

CalGreen 2010 AIA Class November 29th

 Comments Off on CalGreen 2010 AIA Class November 29th
Dec 012010
 

Thank you for attending the Class.

Class handout will be emailed. Great resources are:

A) The actual Code:

Published 2010 California Green Building Standards Code (Effective January 1, 2011)

B) Non Residential Guide, Sample commissioning project, Functional Performance Test

  • Guide to the Nonresidential CALGreen Code – Second Edition, November 2010
    • Sample Commissioning Project (PDF)
    • Sampled Funtional Performance and Testing, FPT Template (PDF)

    C) Guide to Non-Residential commissioning

  • Guide to Nonresidential Commissioning for the CALGreen Code
  • D) Guide to Residential CalGreen
  • E) Comparison of Codes Residential

  • Comparison of Current Requirements to 2010 CALGreen Mandatory Requirements — (Adobe PDF)
  • Refer to earlier blog for other information.
  • Please do not hesitate to write and email your questions.
  • Sincerely,
  • Saum
  • AIA OC First CalGreen 2010 Class

     Comments Off on AIA OC First CalGreen 2010 Class
    Nov 122010
     

    Thank you for joining the AIA OC Green class.

    I hope you gained enough information to tackle the new code.

    Please do not hesitate to call, email, or let me know if you have engineering needs on your projects.

    Sources/Links for CalGreen Code:

    Code is available for free:

    http://www.documents.dgs.ca.gov/bsc/CALGreen/2010_CA_Green_Bldg.pdf

    Guide to Non residential CalGreen Code is available:

    http://www.documents.dgs.ca.gov/bsc/CALGreen/Master-CALGreen-Non-Res-Guide2010-sec-ed-final-11-09-10.pdf

    Sample Commissioning example for projects:

    http://www.documents.dgs.ca.gov/bsc/CALGreen/CX-SAMPLE-PROJECT.pdf

    Los Angeles Building Department power point presentation:

    http://www.icclabc.org/uploads/2010-03-10_LADBS_Presentation_2010_CalGreen_Code.pdf

    Several excellent Cal Green 2010 and LEED and Green point Rating Comparisons:

    Non-Residential

    http://www.builditgreen.org/_files/GovRel/AIACC/CALGreen_NonRes_LEED_Comp_v1_Sep01.pdf

    Residential

    http://www.builditgreen.org/_files/GovRel/AIACC/CALGreen_Res_GPR_LEED_Comp_v1_Sep01.pdf

    The state web site has no longer the commissioning guide  as described in class.

    I will email my lectures to all.

    Look for Second AIA lecture in second week of December.

    Look for the County of Orange Green Forum coming up in Early January. This one is  exciting and we are hoping for very lively participation.

    Free of charge and will be directed primarily to AHJ’s. Flyer must be distributed very soon.

    We will publish the code in excel tabulated forms and all work sheets for use.

    We will have second AIA OC lecture very soon. Look for it in AIA News Bulletins.

    All comments will be appreciated.

    Saum

     Permalink  Comments Off on
    Sep 272010
     

    Greetings,

    I hope everyone is taking advantage of the videos of my earlier class. The new class will be modified slightly. I have modified my notes and emphasize the enforcement issues. There is absolutely mass confusion on this code. Fortunately, there are many seminars are now. I will be speaking in ASHRAE Western Section in Santa Barbara on October 12th 2010. I hope this site will reduce the pain and disseminate and assists the Green World in their path. The next class will be in October 14th, and you can enroll by email snour@absoluteco.com. The class will be Newport Beach, Ca. Please send all your comments through the Forum on this site. All comments are appreciated.

    Saum

    New Cal Green Code Class 3 Hours

     Comments Off on New Cal Green Code Class 3 Hours
    Sep 272010
     

    Greetings,

    I hope everyone is taking advantage of the videos of my earlier class. The new class will be modified slightly. I have modified my notes and emphasize the enforcement issues. There is absolutely mass confusion on this code. Fortunately, there are many seminars are now. I will be speaking in ASHRAE Western Section in Santa Barbara on October 12th 2010. I hope this site will reduce the pain and disseminate and assists the Green World in their path. The next class will be in October 14th, and you can enroll by email snour@absoluteco.com. The class will be Newport Beach, Ca. Please send all your comments through the Forum on this site. All comments are appreciated.

    Saum

    Cal Green 2010 Class- Thanks

     Comments Off on Cal Green 2010 Class- Thanks
    Aug 102010
     

    Greetings,

    Thanks for the attendees of the CalGreen 2010  seminar. It was introductory and full seminar will be full eight hours. Coming up in September.

    We will repeat the 3 hours introductory session as well for next months. The questions were dynamic and we will post most of them. Mandatory components of the CalGreen will save near 3 million metric ton of CO2 till 2020. Architects, Engineers, Contractors, and the City Authorities will get used to the concept as they did for the Energy Compliance systems (Title-24). The incentives by the Cities and Utilities will promote the tier 1 and tier 2 ratings, as well as all state , and city buildings (very likely tier 2 rated).

    Education required by all parties for smooth adoption and adaptation of this code is mandatory.

    Excerpts of the lecture will be part of this web-site. Coming Soon.

    Please log in and input your thoughts and comments.

    Sincerely,

    Saum

    My First Blog

     Comments Off on My First Blog
    Aug 042010
     

    Greetings to All,

    My first Blog. 9:21 pm August 10th, 2010.

    Our first stab at the California Green Code 2010 begins with a new class on Thursday, August 5th.

    Green Building Institute of Technology, Greenerade.com, Greenuendo, EndliessNOise.com, and Absolute Consulting Engineershave partnered to bring you a new platform for discussion, dialogue, and format to review all issues of Green in all 50 States as well as the world.

    Cal Green is going to impact everybuilding built or modified in California. California with near 65 million population will impact greatly to this movement.

    If you would like to come, contact our offices for details.

    Saum’s Blog

     Comments Off on Saum’s Blog
    Apr 022010
     


    LEED promotes water-use reduction through resourceful landscaping, wastewater technologies and high-efficiency plumbing design.
    A simplified landscaping plan, with drought-tolerant native plants, reduced use of sod, and high-efficiency irrigation (e.g., drip hoses) can be an attractive, cost-effective design. However, many administrators, particularly in university settings, want lush landscaping to enhance the visual impact of a high-profile building. An effective, yet more costly, irrigation strategy is a rainwater or gray-water collection system, such as a cistern.
    Water-use reductions of 20 percent or more can be achieved by installing high-efficiency plumbing fixtures, such as low-flow lavatory faucets and toilets, and waterless urinals. However, building owners must understand and comply with maintenance requirements. For those unsure about adopting these new technologies, flexibility can be incorporated into the plumbing design. Although it eliminates any cost savings from simplified plumbing requirements, supply piping can be installed in walls behind waterless urinals to enable change-out in the future if maintenance issues arise.

    [cincopa 10587163]
    •12% of U.S. potable water consumption, including 5 billion gallons a day for flushing toilets
    • 340 billion gallons of fresh water are withdrawn per day from rivers, streams, and reservoirs to support residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural, and recreational activities.
    • Almost 65% of water taken is discharged back to bodies of water after use.
    • Annual water deficiency for the US is 3,700 billion gallons.
    • US industries today use 36% less water than in 1950 due to reuse and Energy Policy Act of 1992 mandating water conserving plumbing.
    • Water consumption rose 6 fold in the last century – double the rate of population.