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Home » Tomorrow's Engineer: The Problem with Energy Codes
This year in Massachusetts, the state energy code was improved with updated requirements that now include several of the procedures found in building system commissioning. This initiative is a very positive step directed to be in the best interest of building owners. This code may be the first of its kind to have criteria that clearly states the following must be completed or the building official may reject the construction documents and/or delay project closeout: