Nebraska Energy Code: REScheck Walk-through
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Nebraska Energy Code: REScheck Walk-through

Virtual, interactive walk-through of the REScheck compliance software.

By Nebraska Energy Codes Training Program

Date and time

Tuesday, June 25 · 9 - 11am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 2 hours

In partnership with the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance, the Nebraska Code Officials Association and the Nebraska Department of Energy and Environment and led by an expert in building energy efficiency Matt Belcher, this training will provide an interactive virtual walk-through on the REScheck compliance software.


In this training, you’ll learn:

  • Basics and function of REScheck
  • Documents and information needed for REScheck
  • A step-by-step tutorial from start to finish using example project information
  • And more!


Who should attend:

This training is designed for builders working in the state of Nebraska, but may also be useful to code officials, subcontractors, supply houses, energy raters, designers and others working in residential construction.


Continuing Education:

Participants in this training are eligible to receive continuing education credits from the International Code Council (ICC) and American Institute of Architects (AIA).


About the program:

The Nebraska Energy Codes Training Program is designed to prepare the Nebraska workforce for upcoming changes in construction best practices – from the adoption of the 2018 IECC as the statewide energy code, as well as advanced building technologies that are becoming more widely available and increasingly incorporated into projects.


Additional trainings will be held throughout the state. To learn more about the training or the Nebraska Energy Codes Training Program, visit: https://www.mwalliance.org/nebraska-energy-codes-training-program or contact John Gossman, jgossman@mwalliance.org.

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The Nebraska Energy Codes Training Program is designed to prepare the Nebraska workforce for upcoming changes in construction best practices – from the adoption of the 2018 IECC as the statewide energy code, as well as advanced building technologies that are becoming more widely available and increasingly incorporated into projects.