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SUMMARY:2025 July In-Person Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Designing for Efficiency: Envelope Considerations in Energy Codes\n \nPresented by Allison McSherry RA\, BECxP\, CxA+BE\, LEED AP BD+C\, CEM\, NCARB –  Associate V | A/E Group \, Klein & Hoffman \nThe ever-evolving energy codes require designers to stay on top of each new iteration and understand the impact early design decisions have on all aspects of a project.  This presentation provides an overview of the major envelope design drivers within the 2021 IECC/ASHRAE 90.1-2019 and 2024 IECC/ASHRAE 90.1-2022 energy code cycles. It will explore major code differences\, with a focus on Illinois and Chicago-specific requirements\, equipping designers with the knowledge to ensure compliance and optimize high-rise building performance. \nLearning Objectives \n\nEvaluate energy code compliance path options and the key factors influencing their selection.\nDifferentiate between 2021 IECC and ASHRAE 90.1-2019 requirements for building envelopes.\nAnalyze new and updated continuous air barrier requirements.\nAnticipate major building envelope changes in the upcoming 2024 IECC/ASHRAE 90.1-2022 energy code cycle.\n\nAbout the presenter: \nAllison McSherry specializes in building enclosure commissioning\, consulting\, and investigation along with energy modeling of building enclosures.  She has shared her energy modeling and energy code expertise with architects\, engineers\, code officials\, and contractors through a variety of certified continuing education courses and webinars\, including developing and delivering three courses with the Illinois Building Industry Training and Education (BITE) program serving more than 600 industry professionals. In addition\, she has performed LEED energy modeling\, LEED facilitation\, retrocommissioning investigations\, THERM\, and EPAct 179D energy modeling and analysis. \nThis meeting will take place at: \nWaterview \n350 W Wolff Point Plaza\n15th Floor\,\nChicago\, IL 60654 \nThe committee meeting will start at the usual time 5:00 pm in the LaSalle Room with drinks and appetizers. At 6:00 pm we will adjourn for our business meeting and technical presentation. \nDo you have a program you would like to share with the committee\, please feel free to reach out to our program coordinator at jose.estrada@clarkdietrich.com
URL:https://www.cchrb.org/event/2025-july-in-person-meeting/
LOCATION:Waterview at Wolff Point\, 350 West Wolff Point Plaza\, Chicago\, IL\, 60654\, United States
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