• Brighton
     May 29, 2026
     8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Details Price Qty
Registration - IAEI Membershow details + $125.00 USD  
Registration - Non-Membershow details + $150.00 USD  


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Event Phone: (720) 487-3468

Analysis of Code Changes NEC 2026

This Analysis of Code Changes workshop is a required element to renew your 2026 license. 

Online Registration Ends Tuesday, May 26th at 6PM. Please register at the door after that.

  • We will be meeting at the Adams County Government Building in Brighton. Please use the Northwest Entry.
  • You will receive 8 CE hours toward your 2026 license renewal.
  • These CE hours are good in Colorado and Wyoming.
  • Check-in starts at 8:00 AM, class begins at 8:15 AM and continues until 4:30 PM.
  • $125 for an IAEI member and
  • $150 for a non-member

The Rocky Mountain IAEI is a Colorado approved education provider.

 

Instructor(s)

  • Chris Papp - IAEI Rocky Mountain Chapter Board Member
    Chris Papp
    Master Electrician and IAEI Rocky Mountain Chapter Board Member
  • Justin Samuels - Colorado State Electrical Inspector Supervisor
    Chris Foland
    Electrical Safety officer, Master Electrician, NFPA CESCP

Venue:  

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Venue Phone: 303-659-2120

Venue Website:

Address:
4430 South Adams County Parkway, Brighton, Colorado, 80601, United States

Description:

The new Adams County Government Center created a unique opportunity to consolidate the county’s offices in one centralized campus. The county goals in the design of the campus were to create a sense of openness and accessibility for employees and citizens, a walkable complex that is easy to navigate and a sustainable campus environment that will consume fewer resources in its construction and operation.

Norris Design created the master plan and designed the landscape for the 90-acre site. The team created a design that pays tribute to the agricultural heritage of the area. With an emphasis on sustainability, Norris Design developed a system to allow the site and landscape to evolve over time. The site features native plant materials and consideration was given to supporting the area’s wildlife habitat.

Housed at the new Government Center are the Assessor, Board of County Commissioners, County Administration, the Clerk & Recorder (including Elections, Brighton Motor Vehicle and Real Estate Recording), Community & Economic Development, County Attorney, Facility Operations, Finance, Information Technology, Human Resources, Long Range Strategic Planning, Public Trustee, Transportation, Retirement, Treasurer,  and the Workforce & Business Center.