HVAC Breaking News

Aug. 24, 2009: ICC Starts Development of Green Code for Commercial Buildings

WASHINGTON - The International Code Council (ICC), with the support of the U.S. Green Building Council and the Green Building Initiative, has initiated the development of its International Green Construction Code (IGCC). The American Institute of Architects and ASTM International are cooperating sponsors. Based on initial information, it appears that this code would be similar to ASHRAE 189, Standard for the Design of High-Performance Green Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings, that is currently being developed.

The ICC has established the Sustainable Building Technology Committee (SBTC) to be responsible for developing its new code. According to the Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI), indications are that the IGCC will be different from other green building standards or rating systems because it will create a regulatory framework for new and existing commercial and high performance buildings, whereas rating systems are currently optional approaches that are not written in the form of enforceable codes. The current schedule is to have a draft code issued for public review in March or April of 2010, with the first edition of IGCC finalized and published by March 2012.

According to AHRI’s ICC code consultant who attended the first SBTC meeting, it appears that that the code will include tiers that are based on various percentages of energy savings above the International Energy Conservation Code. AHRI said these tiers will likely include minimum efficiency requirements for equipment installed in commercial buildings that are higher than the corresponding federal minimum efficiency requirements. If that occurs, AHRI noted that there will be a significant preemption issue concerning the enforceability of those efficiency requirements in the IGCC.

AHRI said that it will advise the ICC of these concerns and continue to follow the development of this new code.

Publication date: 08/24/2009

Did you enjoy this article? Click here to subscribe to The NEWS Magazine

You must login or register in order to post a comment.

Multimedia

Videos

Image Galleries

2013 ACCA Conference & IE3 Expo

Photos from the 2013 ACCA Conference & IE3 Expo in Orlando, Fla.

Podcasts

Cade Clark, assistant vice president of government affairs for the Air-Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Institute (AHRI), gives a brief overview of the new version of the Shaheen-Portman bill, what AHRI thinks of the energy-efficiency legislation, and how it might affect the HVACR industry if it becomes law.
More Podcasts

THE MAGAZINE

ACHRNEWS

NEWS 05-20-13 cover

2013 May 20

Check out the weekly edition of The NEWS today!

Table Of Contents Subscribe

HVAC LEASING

Some HVAC contractors have introduced leasing programs for consumers. Do you think this is a viable option?
View Results Poll Archive

Clear Seas Research

Clear Seas ResearchWith access to over one million professionals and more than 60 industry-specific publications, Clear Seas Research offers relevant insights from those who know your industry best. Let us customize a market research solution that exceeds your marketing goals.

DON'T MISS A THING

Magazine image
 
Register today for complete access to ACHRNews.com. Get full access to the latest features, Extra Edition, and more.

STAY CONNECTED

facebook icontwitter iconyoutube iconLinkedIn i con