About the Training
Thanks to the Sponsors of Mass Save®, registration for each session in this series is being offered at a reduced cost from Built Environment Plus’ typical course rate.
This training presents updated content covered in the TEDI Modeling training offered in the Fall/Winter 2024 Stretch Energy Code Training Series. The training will review the method and best practices of conducting a Thermal Energy Demand Intensity (TEDI) model as required for compliance with the Stretch Energy Code. Case studies and lessons learned from permitted buildings will be used to demonstrate model results and balance adjustments to design through the design process to reach a final compliant model.
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 LU / HSW continuing education credits.
This is a live, online training led by Chris Schaffner and Prachi Sharma with The Green Engineer; and Alonso Dominguez with AIRLIT studio.
Chris Schaffner, PE, LEED Fellow, is the founder and CEO of The Green Engineer, Inc. For over 36 years, Chris has been involved in many projects incorporating energy efficiency and sustainability across many building types, ranging from high-rise office buildings to small-scale multi-family residential. Chris serves on the Stretch Energy Code Technical Advisory Committee, among other advisory committees and working groups.
Prachi Sharma, LEED AP BD+C, joined The Green Engineer in 2019, as a Building Performance Analyst. Her expertise lies in using modeling and analysis techniques to help teams optimize building performance. Prachi has prior experience in the world of utility incentives and is passionate about helping teams achieve high performance building design, incorporating elements of sustainability and green building together.
Alonso Dominguez, PhD, CPHC, is an expert in solving clients’ uncommon technical challenges by using first principles in building science to achieve high-performance, occupant-centric solutions in the built environment. Alonso’s diverse project experience includes university campuses, science labs, museums, performing arts centers, elementary schools as well as residential and office buildings. He has an unique ability to detangle complex energy code requirements and guide design teams through compliance.
Built Environment Plus is offering enrollment to this series on a per-session basis. Additional sessions will become available on an ongoing basis. Complete the Series Interest Form to be contacted when future sessions become available.
Register for this session by April 25th for a 30% discount off the full price:
Registration cost through April 25th @ 5pm: $89 (30% discount)
Registration cost between April 26th through June 12th @ 12pm: $125 (full price)
Thanks to the Sponsors of Mass Save®, registration for this series is being offered at a reduced cost from our typical course rate.
1. Describe the Targeted Performance Pathway (TEDI), and the metrics involved.
2. Understand when the TEDI pathway will need to be followed as an option to comply with the new MA Stretch Energy Code.
3. Identify the key elements of modeling, interpreting results, and strategies to leverage to comply with TEDI limits.
4. Utilize lessons learned from case studies to apply to other projects.
Express Funding Announcement
Funding for training grants from the Workforce Training Fund Program has been exhausted for State Fiscal Year 2025 (July 2024 – June 2025). Applications for the Express Program grants have been paused until funds for State Fiscal Year 2026 (July 2025 – June 2026) are available. While specific dates are not yet available, we hope applications can be submitted again in July 2025. Refer to the Program website for updates.
In recent years the Workforce Training Fund Program has experienced unprecedented levels of participation. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis throughout the year, until funds are exhausted.
The Express Program is designed to help businesses with 100 or fewer Massachusetts employees 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.
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 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.
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