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Energy Code for Owners and Contractors: Lessons from the Field

December 4 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Energy Code for Contractors and Owners: Lessons from the Field on Dec. 4th, 2025 at 3-5pm

Virtual Panel Discussion on December 4th, 3:00 – 5:00 pm

About the Training
This panel discussion is a bonus session added to the MA Stretch Energy Code Training Series. Look for more sessions like this, including Stretch & Specialized Code Basics, scheduled for 2026! Sign up for updates on these courses here.

Join us for an engaging panel discussion exploring how the new energy code is being implemented across Institutional (including K–12), Large Commercial, and Multifamily building types. Representatives from Turner and Consigli Construction will compare project typologies, sharing real-world challenges, lessons learned, and impacts from the transition. Topics will include pre-construction and cost considerations (a key concern for owners), execution of design intent on projects that have built in the new code, quality control strategies like mockups, and the role of design teams in accurate pricing. Owners and contractors alike will gain valuable insight into navigating potential pitfalls, anticipating added costs, and planning for success under the new code.

Attendees are encouraged to submit questions in advance to shape the discussion.

Refund Policy
Full refunds are available only if written notice is provided 7 days prior to course start date. There will be no refund if less than one week’s notice is given. Please note: Full refunds will be issued less the standard processing fee. In general, rescheduling is always preferred over refunds. Registration transfers are only allowed for rescheduling to a future training and cannot be transferred between individuals.

This training is eligible for 2 AIA continuing education credits.

This is a live, online panel moderated by Christina McPike from WinnCompanies with project presentations and lessons from the field led by Ken Amano and Michael Barry from Consigli Construction and Ryan S Cleverdon and Ed Demille from Turner Construction.

Christina McPike

Moderator
Christina McPike is Vice President of Energy and Sustainability at WinnCompanies, which is a family founded and operated multifamily housing developer and manager. Since joining Winn in 2013, Christina has overseen dozens of energy efficiency projects across the company’s portfolio of affordable housing communities. Under Christina’s leadership, WinnDevelopment successfully integrates high-performance and low-carbon design principles in every project, from ground-up new construction to occupied rehabs and deep energy retrofits.

Ken Amano

Presenters
Ken Amano, LEED AP, CPHB, is the Director of Technical Quality at Consigli Construction and a former design professional at William Rawn Associates Architects. He is involved from Preconstruction and Façade Design-Assist through Building Enclosure Commissioning on many of Consigli’s projects from New England to Washington DC, interfacing between trade partners and design teams to develop and fully coordinate building envelopes. Given his design background, Ken also troubleshoots a wide range of construction issues and is the technical lead for Consigli’s Quality department.

Michael Barry

Michael Barry is a Senior M/E/P Manager and Regional Lead for Metro Boston at Consigli Construction. Having previously worked for RDK Engineers, Mike has provided specialized expertise to our teams over the last 17 years, ranging from the preliminary stages of design through commissioning and turnover. He is focused on Large Project Development across a broad spectrum of building types and is responsible for leading MEP/FP-related Pre-Construction and Procurement with Owners and Design Teams, helping to establish target budgets as well as energy goals. In addition, Mike actively assists with facilitating Building Permits and ISD / FD Inspections.

Edward DeMille

Edward DeMille serves as the Northeast Regional Quality Control Manager with Turner Construction. Ed joined Turner Construction in 2015 after a 15-year career in architecture with RIZVI Architects, bringing a deep understanding of design and construction collaboration. With over 25 years in the industry, he has worked extensively in aviation, higher education, and office fitouts. Among his notable work, the Harvard Science and Engineering Complex stands out for its complexity and scale. Edward was also part of the BU CILSE project team, which received a CMAA award in 2018, and holds a Construction Quality Management for Contractors certification from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. He lives in Pembroke, MA, and enjoys skiing, camping, and hiking with his family.

Ryan Cleverdon

Ryan Cleverdon, P.E., CPHB, is a Project Manager with Turner Construction in Boston. Ryan joined Turner Construction in 2015 after 7 years as a Structural Engineer with Parsons Brinckerhoff. He has primarily worked on Commercial Core/Shell projects, specializing in structural and exterior envelope systems. A licensed Professional Engineer in Massachusetts, he also serves as the Boston Area Subject Matter Expert (SME) on Passive Buildings and is a Certified Passive House Builder. He lives in Westborough, MA, and enjoys playing soccer and spending time with his daughter.

Learning Objectives

Understand key implementation challenges and cost implications of the new energy code across Institutional, Large Commercial, and Multifamily projects to better anticipate owner and contractor priorities during project planning and budgeting.
Apply practical strategies for executing design intent and maintaining quality control, including the use of mockups and coordinated design–construction communication, to ensure code compliance and performance outcomes.
Identify opportunities for improved collaboration between design and construction teams to support accurate pricing, mitigate risk, and streamline decision-making in early project phases.
Evaluate lessons learned from real-world case studies to inform future projects—enhancing pre-construction planning, aligning stakeholder expectations, and adapting workflows to meet evolving code requirements.

Funding Grants Available: Submit by November 13th, 2025

The Express Grant is designed to help businesses respond quickly to emerging needs and keep employees engaged. With bite-size grants for just-in-time training and no waiting periods between grants, the Express program is the Workforce Training Fund’s fastest path to funding.
You could take this training for FREE. Complete an Express Grant Application.

Course ID#: C-14304
Course Provider: Built Environment Plus
Course Cost: $40 per course per trainee

Express Grant Eligibility

Employers with 100 or fewer Massachusetts, W-2 employees are eligible to receive Express Program grants. Express Program grant applications must be submitted no fewer than 21 days before the training date. The following documentation is required to apply:

Signed Form W-9
Certificate of Good Standing (COGS) from the Massachusetts Department of Revenue, dated within 6 months from the date of application submission
Certificate of Compliance from the Massachusetts Department of Unemployment Assistance (DUA) that is not expired on the date of application submission

The contracting period of approved Express Grants begins 21 days after the grant application date and ends one year from this date. All training must be completed within the contract period to be eligible for reimbursement.

*Review the BE+ Workforce Training Grant webpage for additional eligibility requirements and other updates made by the Commonwealth Corporation.

Details

Date:
December 4
Time:
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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