Commercial Electrical and California Energy Codes
A broad-based survey of commercial electrical systems
and new requirements in the 2008 California Energy codes.
Continuing Education Credits:
Earn Six (6) ASHI CECs
Schedule
Seminar Outline
GGASHI provides seminar reference materials to attendees via a website
link whenever possible, and may provide additional seminar material in
CD format or in print as necessary. Please bring your own notetaking
materials for use during the seminar.
- Morning
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Commercial Electrical Construction
A broad-based introduction to all things electrical in commercial construction.
- Douglas Hansen
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is a code consultant, author, expert witness, and instructor with 30-years of field
experience. He's a licensed general contractor and ICC certified as a building, plumbing,
mechanical, and an electrical inspector. He taught for many years in the College of
San Mateo building technology degree program and for private training schools. Mr.
Hansen's specialty is electrical inspection. He is the principal author for the current
Code Check series, numerous magazine articles, and has also written the most popular book
on electrical inspection for home inspectors,
Electrical Inspection of Existing Dwellings.
Mr. Hansen has been actively involved in the electrical code development process.
- Mid Day
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2008 California Energy Codes
A review of the numerous significant changes in Energy Codes coming to California and
what they mean for homeowners and builders. These changes were originally slated to
take effect on August 1, 2009, but implementation has been postponed due to problems with
developing software compliance programs.
- Miles Hancock
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is a deputy building official from South San Francisco and teaches a class on California
energy codes at the College of San Mateo. He knows the codes inside out, and will have a
great deal of useful information to share that will be relevant to home inspectors,
contractors and tradesmen.
Breakfast & Lunch
Pastries/coffee provided at registration.
A.G. Ferrari will provide a delicious brown box lunch including choice of
meat or vegetarian sandwich, pasta or green salad, soda , and dessert cookie.
No styrofoam, plastic utensils, or wasted paper.
Directions & Parking Info
Parking Information
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Free Parking on Saturday at the Clay St. Garage. 1414 Clay St.
next to City Hall and Frank Owgawa Plaza. The parking garage
does not open until 9:30am so we suggest street parking initially
and we will allocate time in the schedule to move cars as needed.
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Alternate parking is available at the City Center Garage across
from City Hall however the parking fee's will be high for the
whole day.
Hosted By:
Discounted ASHI Member fees available to members of these
organizations as a professional courtesy: