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CalGreen includes both mandatory and voluntary measures. Mandatory requirements involve water and energy efficiencies, indoor air quality and the use of sustainable building materials.
The California Green Building Standards CodePart 11, Title 24, California Code of Regulationsknown as CALGreen, is the first-in-the-nation mandatory green building standards code.
The California Green Building Standards Code, commonly referred to as CalGreen was brought into effect on August 1, 2009 to outline architectural design and engineering principles that are in synergy with environmental resources and public welfare.
CALGreen refers to the California Green Building Standards Code, also called as CALGreen Code. As mandated by law, California buildings must reduce the maximum flow of water by 20% on all plumbing fittings and fixtures.
California has adopted the 2006 International Building Code and International Fire Code as its state codes. The codes will take effect Jan. 1, 2008.
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The California Building Standards Code (California Code of Regulations, Title 24) was created in 1978 as an amalgamation and reorganization of existing codes. The new national code is the International Building Code (IBC) first produced in 2000 by the International Code Council (ICC).
The triggers for CALGreen are: Additions and alterations either 1,000 sq. ft. or more or $200,000 in valuation.
The triggers for CALGreen are: Additions and alterations either 1,000 sq. ft. or more or $200,000 in valuation.
The purpose of CALGreen is to improve public health, safety, and general welfare through enhanced design and construction of buildings using concepts which reduce negative impacts and promote those principles which have a positive environmental impact and encourage sustainable construction practices.
Californias energy code is designed to reduce wasteful and unnecessary energy consumption in newly constructed and existing buildings.

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