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2013 IECC - Residential Building Code (Alaska)
Fenestration (IECC Sections R303.1.3, R402.3, R402.5) Fenestration (including all windows and doors) and skylight U-factors are maximum acceptable levels. The glazed fenestration SHGC mximums apply to all windows, skylights and glazed doors. Upto 15 square feet of glazed…
2015 IECC with Amendments (Pennsylvania)
Commercial Energy Efficiency Code Application to replacement fenestration products Where some or all of an existing fenestration unit is replaced with a new fenestration product, including slash and glazing, the replacement fenestration unit shall meet the applicable…
2015 IECC with Amendments - commercial Building code (Virginia)
Application to replacement fenestration products Where some or all of an existing fenestration unit is replaced with a new fenestration product, including slash and glazing, the replacement fenestration unit shall meet the applicable requirements for U-factor and SHGC in Table…
New Jersey Commercial Uniform Construction Code (NJAC 5:23-3.18)
-Revised, stricter opaque element and fenestration requirements at a reasonable level of cost-effectiveness -Improvements to daylighting controls, space-by-space lighting power density limits, and thresholds for toplighting -Revised equipment efficiencies for heat pumps,…
2015 IECC Commercial Building Code (Texas)
Application to replacement fenestration products Where some or all of an existing fenestration unit is replaced with a new fenestration product, including slash and glazing, the replacement fenestration unit shall meet the applicable requirements for U-factor and SHGC in Table…
IECC 2009 - Residential Code (Kentucky)
Governance Development Authority: International Code Commission and Kentucky Board of Housing, Buildings and Construction Implementation Authority: Local authorities Verification Authority: Code official Prescriptive Compliance path Occupiable space, excluding crawl spaces…
Albanian National Strategy of Energy
The main goal of the Albanian National Strategy of Energy is to develop an effective energy sector that guarantees security of energy supply and efficient usage of energy that will contribute to sustainable development of the national economy. The Strategy underlines importance…
IECC 2012 with amendments - Commercial Building Code (Ohio)
Insulation and Fenestration Criteria The building thermal envelope shall meet the requirements of Tables C402.2 and C402.3 based on the climate zone specified in Chapter 3. Commercial buildings or portions of commercial buildings enclosing Group R occupancies shall use the…
IECC 2011 - State Building Code (Louisiana)
Governance Development Authority: International Code Commission Implementation Authority: Municipal or county governments Verification Authority: Code officials Prescriptive Compliance path The horizontal projection of that portion of interior space which is contained within…
Clean Cities
Clean Cities is a government-industry partnership designed support local decisions to adopt practices that reduce petroleum consumption in the transportation sector. Clean Cities helps develop public/private partnerships to promote alternative fuels and vehicles, fuel blends,…
2015 IECC with Amendments - Residential Building code (Illinois)
Compliance Projects shall comply with one of the following: 1. Sections R401 through R404. 2. Section R405 and the provisions of Sections R401 through R404 labelled "Mandatory." 3. An energy rating index (ERI) approach in Section R406. Building Thermal Envelope The building…
2015 IECC - Residential Building Code (New York)
Compliance Projects shall comply with one of the following: 1. Sections R401 through R404. 2. Section R405 and the provisions of Sections R401 through R404 labelled "Mandatory." 3. An energy rating index (ERI) approach in Section R406. Building Thermal Envelope The building…
2015 IECC and ASHRAE 90.1-2013) Commercial Building Code (New York)
Commercial Energy Efficiency Code Application to replacement fenestration products Where some or all of an existing fenestration unit is replaced with a new fenestration product, including slash and glazing, the replacement fenestration unit shall meet the applicable…
(2015 IECC and ASHRAE 90.1-2013) Commercial Building Code (Illinois)
2015 IECC Application to replacement fenestration products Where some or all of an existing fenestration unit is replaced with a new fenestration product, including slash and glazing, the replacement fenestration unit shall meet the applicable requirements for U-factor and SHGC…
(2015 IECC) Maryland Building Performance Standards
Commercial Energy Efficiency Code Application to replacement fenestration products Where some or all of an existing fenestration unit is replaced with a new fenestration product, including slash and glazing, the replacement fenestration unit shall meet the applicable…
(2015 IECC with amendments) Residential Building Code (Michigan)
Compliance Projects shall comply with one of the following: 1. Sections R401 through R404. 2. Section R405 and the provisions of Sections R401 through R404 labelled "Mandatory." 3. An energy rating index (ERI) approach in Section R406. Building Thermal Envelope The building…
2015 IECC with Amendments - Residential Building Code (Texas)
Compliance Projects shall comply with one of the following: 1. Sections R401 through R404. 2. Section R405 and the provisions of Sections R401 through R404 labelled "Mandatory." 3. An energy rating index (ERI) approach in Section R406. Building Thermal Envelope The building…
2015 IECC Building Code (Utah)
Commercial Energy Efficiency Code Application to replacement fenestration products Where some or all of an existing fenestration unit is replaced with a new fenestration product, including slash and glazing, the replacement fenestration unit shall meet the applicable…
2015 IECC Building code (Washington)
Commercial Energy Efficiency Code Application to replacement fenestration products Where some or all of an existing fenestration unit is replaced with a new fenestration product, including slash and glazing, the replacement fenestration unit shall meet the applicable…
2015 IECC with Amendments - Residential Building code (Virginia)
Compliance Projects shall comply with one of the following: 1. Sections R401 through R404. 2. Section R405 and the provisions of Sections R401 through R404 labelled "Mandatory." 3. An energy rating index (ERI) approach in Section R406. Building Thermal Envelope The building…
2015 IECC with Amendments (Massachusetts)
Commercial Energy Efficiency Code Application to replacement fenestration products Where some or all of an existing fenestration unit is replaced with a new fenestration product, including slash and glazing, the replacement fenestration unit shall meet the applicable…
2018 North Carolina Residential Building Code (based on the 2015 IECC with amendments)
Compliance Projects shall comply with one of the following: 1. Sections R401 through R404. 2. Section R405 and the provisions of Sections R401 through R404 labelled "Mandatory." 3. An energy rating index (ERI) approach in Section R406. Building Thermal Envelope The building…
IECC 2015 - International Energy Conservation Code 2015
Commercial Energy Efficiency Code Application to replacement fenestration products Where some or all of an existing fenestration unit is replaced with a new fenestration product, including slash and glazing, the replacement fenestration unit shall meet the applicable…
2015 Alabama Commercial Energy Code (Based on ASHRAE 90.1 2013)
Air Leakage: Continuous Air Barrier. The entire building envelope shall be designed and constructed with a continuous air barrier. Exceptions: 1. Semiheated spaces in Climate Zones 1 through 6. 2. Single wythe concrete masonry buildings in Climate Zone 2B. 5.5.4.2 Fenestration…
Wisconsin Uniform Residential Code (based on the 2009 IECC)
Air leakage: Window and door assemblies: (a) General. Except as specified in par. (b), windows, skylights and sliding glass doors shall have an air infiltration rate of no more than 0.3 cfm per square foot, and swinging doors no more than 0.5 cfm per square foot, when tested…
2011 Wisconsin Commercial Building Code (based on the 2009 IECC)
Policy Requirement Level Model Code Governance Development Authority: International Code Council Implementation Authority: Local authorities Prescriptive Compliance path Occupiable space, excluding crawl spaces and garages Energy Requirements: Insulation U-Values (Btu/h.ft2)…
2009 IECC State Residential building Code (West Virginia)
Notable requirements in the 2009 IECC: · Building envelope must be caulked and sealed. · Slab-on-grade insulation is R-10 to a depth of 2 feet. · Supply ducts in attics must be insulated to R-8. Return ducts in attics and all ducts in crawlspaces, unheated basements, garages, or…
ASHRAE 90.1-2007 Commercial Code (West Virginia)
Standard 90.1-2007 sets requirements for the cost-effective use of energy in commercial buildings. Certain buildings that have very low energy use, such as buildings with no heating or cooling, are exempt. Standard 90.1-2007 applies to new buildings and to alterations and…
IECC 2016 - State Building Code (Puerto Rico)
Policy Requirement Level Model Code Governance Development Authority: International Code Council Implementation Authority: Local authorities Prescriptive Compliance path Occupiable space, excluding crawl spaces and garages Energy Requirements: Insulation U-Values (Btu/h.ft2)…
ASHRAE 90-1975 (Mississipi Residential Code)
No mandatory code. ASHRAE 90-1975 applies to residential buildings on a voluntary basis. Residential building energy codes are currently set by local
2012 IECC Building Code (Washington, DC)
The DC Green Code covers: ü All commercial projects (10,000 SF and larger) ü Multi-family residential 4 stories and larger (and 10,000 SF and larger) Service Water Heating (404) ü Coverage üRestrooms, showers, laundries, kitchens, pools and spas, defrosting of sidewalks and…
Residential Building Energy Standards (RBES) - Vermont
Buildings Must Comply: ? Detached one- and two-family dwellings. ? Multi-family and all other residential dwellings three stories or fewer in height. ? Additions, alterations, renovations and repairs to existing buildings. ? Factory-built modular homes not on a permanent…
Commercial Building Energy Standards (CBES) - Vermont
Vermont Commercial Building Energy Standards (CBES) are based on 2015 IECC. Application to replacement fenestration products Where some or all of an existing fenestration unit is replaced with a new fenestration product, including slash and glazing, the replacement fenestration…
2009 IECC Building Code (U.S. Virgin Islands)
Policy Requirement Level Model Code Governance Development Authority: International Code Council Implementation Authority: Local authorities Prescriptive Compliance path Occupiable space, excluding crawl spaces and garages Energy Requirements: Insulation U-Values (Btu/h.ft2)…
2012 IECC for Commercial Buildings (Tennessee)
Fenestration: Climate Zones marine 4, 5, and 6 - U-factor amended from 0.32 to 0.35 Skylights: Climate Zones marine 4, 5, and 6 - U-factor amended from 0.55 to 0.60 Ceiling: Climate Zones marine 4 and 5 – R-value amended from R49 to R38 and U-factors from 0.026 to 0.030 Wood…
2009 IECC South Dakota (Residential)
The International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) is a model code that regulates minimum energy conservation requirements for new buildings. The IECC addresses energy conservation requirements for all aspects of energy uses in both commercial and residential construction,…
IECC 2009 - State Building Code (South Carolina)
The International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) is a model code that regulates minimum energy conservation requirements for new buildings. The IECC addresses energy conservation requirements for all aspects of energy uses in both commercial and residential construction,…
2012 IECC - State Building Code (Rhode Island)
Amendments to the 2012 IECC include but not limited to the following: Insulation and Fenestration Prescriptive requirements for Climate Zone 5 Fenestration U-factor 0.35 instead of 0.32 Skylight U-factor 0.60 instead of 0.55 Ceiling Insulation R-value of R38 instaed of R49…
2014 Oregon Energy Efficiency Specialty Code
CONTINUOUS INSULATION. Insulation that is continuous across all structural members without thermal bridges other than fasteners and service openings. It is installed on the interior or exterior or is integral to any opaque surface of the building. RESIDENTIAL BUILDING. For this…
IECC 2009 - Uniform Energy Code (Michigan)
Governance Development Authority: International Code Commission Implementation Authority: Local authorities Verification Authority: Code official Prescriptive Compliance path Occupiable space, excluding crawl spaces and garages Energy Requirements: Insulation U-Values…
Louisiana Commercial Building Energy Conservation Code (CBECC), based on ASHRAE 90.1-2007 and the 2009 IECC
In 2005, the State of Louisiana adopted ASHRAE 90.1-2001 as its Commercial Building Energy Conservation Code (CBECC). This ASHRAE standard applied to commercial buildings and multi-family residential structures over three (3) stories. The CBECC applicable code for multi-family…
IECC 2014 - State Building Code (Delaware)
Governance Development Authority: International Code Commission Implementation Authority: Local authorities Prescriptive Compliance path Occupiable space, excluding crawl spaces and garages Energy Requirements: Insulation U-Values (Btu/h.ft2) Floor Roof Walls Windows Climate…
2012 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC)- Arizona
As a home rule state, mandatory building energy codes are adopted and enforced on a local level. As of December 2015, 26 communities in Arizona have adopted the 2012 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), and approximately 65% of all new construction activity in the…
2009 New Mexico Energy Conservation Code (NMECC)
This code regulates minimum energy conservation requirements for new buildings. It addresses energy conservation requirements for all aspects of energy uses in both commercial and residential construction including heating and ventilation, lighting, water heating and power usage…
2009 IECC with New Hampshire amendments
Buuilding envelop requirements applies to new residential buildings, as defned in the IECC, with wood framing and/or mass walls. For steel framed buildings, the same window requirements apply; however, refer to IECC section 402.2.5 for specific ceiling, wall and floor insulation…
2012 IECC with Nevada amendments
The new energy codes become effective. The residential code is based on the 2012 IECC with Nevada amendments. The commercial code is based on the 2012 IECC with Nevada amendments with ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2010. The code applies to new residential buildings, as defined in the…
2011 Nebraska Energy Code
2011 Nebraska Energy Code, based on the 2009 IECC with NE administrative amendments. The Nebraska Energy Code, codified in Nebraska Administrative Code Title 107, is mandatory for all jurisdictions enforcing an energy code. Local jurisdictions may adopt their own codes, but…
2012 IECC with Montana amendments
Due to state amendments, the residential code is not quite equivalent to the 2012. Still, major improvement to the new energy code include: More efficient windows (U-0.32); More efficient crawlspace walls; Mandatory whole-house blower-door test requirement, beginning 2016;…
ASHRAE 90.1-2010 (Mississipi Commercial Code)
This standard provides the minimum requirements for energy-efficient design of most buildings, except low-rise residential buildings. It offers, in detail, the minimum energy-efficient requirements for design and construction of new buildings and their systems, new portions of…
2009 Michigan Uniform Energy Code (MUEC), Part 10a (Commercial)
2009 Michigan Uniform Energy Code (MUEC), Part 10a, based on the 2009 IECC with amendments and ASHRAE