Building Performance Roundtable: State Agencies

09/22/2022 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM ET

Location

Zoom

Description

2021 legislation (HB2001) updated the building performance standards for state and public buildings. Per the bill requirements, newly constructed buildings or those undergoing significant renovations must be designed, constructed, verified, and operated to comply with a high-performance building certification program such as LEED or Green Globes. Additional requirements include the ability to measure energy consumption and associated carbon emissions and sufficient ZEV charging and fueling infrastructure.

VAEEC has been working with key members to clarify the requirements of the law and identify ways to strengthen it, as well as educate stakeholders about the requirements.

Join VAEEC Board members Liz Beardsley (U.S. Green Building Council) and Bryna Dunn (Moseley Architects) for an overview of HB2001, including the requirements and timeline for compliance. VAEEC staff will then facilitate an open discussion about the possible implementation pathways and challenges, resources and support available to meet compliance, and additions or clarifications needed to make the law more suitable for Virginia's state agencies.

Registration is free but required. Anyone interested in this topic is welcome to attend.

This event will focus specifically on how the law affects state agencies. To learn about how the law affects local governments and public schools, register for the Building Performance Roundtable: Local Governments event on September 21st.

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