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The BECP software team is responding to the need for interoperability by actively planning for the data-sharing features of the future. The team is currently participating in a new International Code...
The weather data, used by the Check software products, comes from NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration).
Despite dramatic increases in housing production and homeownership in recent years, the homebuilding industry still lags behind others in widespread technological innovation and adoption.
Q: Why use REScheck? States, counties, or cities may require compliance with the Model Energy Code (MEC) or the International Code Council International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) for new residen...
The addition (the newly conditioned floor space) complies with the code if it complies with all of the applicable code requirements.
REScheck (formerly MECcheck) is used by states, counties, or cities that may require compliance with the Model Energy Code (MEC) or the International Code Council International Energy Conservation Cod...
This article is based on questions regarding Software asked during the May REScheck Webcast as well as questions received through email.
Many users have requested the ability to produce reports in the RTF format once again. BECP is working to include this capability as an option, allowing users to choose to generate either an RTF or P...
The Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPAct, Public Law 102-486) establishes the 1992 Model Energy Code (MEC), published by the Council of American Building Officials (CABO), as the target for several energy...
