The Virginia Energy Conservation Code (VECC) identifies the minimum energy efficiency standards that new commercial buildings, additions to existing commercial buildings, townhomes of four or more stories, and condominium clusters must meet.
Virginia Energy Conservation Code Plan Review & Inspections
Arlington’s Inspection Services Division (ISD) conducts detailed plan reviews of new commercial buildings and additions, townhomes of four or more stories, and condominiums before issuing construction permits.
For the review, you must:
- Present plans that demonstrate compliance with the VECC
- Provide a complete Arlington County Energy Cover Sheet
The ISD will also inspect projects during construction for compliance with the VECC. See this 2015 ISD Memorandum to project superintendents about energy inspections during construction.
Compliance Methods
VECC compliance methods include:
- A prescriptive approach
- An envelope tradeoff method
- An energy performance modeling method
See Flow Chart of Compliance Options.
Cover Sheets
There is a different Arlington County Energy Cover Sheet for each compliance method. The booklet below will guide you to select the appropriate cover sheet for your project and also covers common errors and FAQs.
When you have selected your compliance method, download the appropriate cover sheet.
- 2015 VECC Prescriptive
- 2015 VECC Residential Prescriptive
- ASHRAE 90.1 2013 Prescriptive
- 2015 VECC Tradeoff
- 2015 VECC Residential Tradeoff
- 2015 VECC Total Building Performance
- 2015 VECC Residential ERI
- ASHRAE 90.1 2013 Tradeoff
- ASHRAE 90.1 2013 Energy Cost Budget
Contact
Energy Plans Examiner/Energy Inspector
Linda Baskerville
703-228-3855
Energy Plans Examiner/Energy Inspector
Mike Hamilton
703-228-3991