Organizations announce commitment to resilient buildings

The groups committed to improve the resilience of the nation's built environment through research into new materials, construction procedures and other methods to improve the standard of practice


Leaders of America’s design and construction industry — along with building owners and operators — have agreed to incorporate resilience in planning, building materials selection, design, construction and operational techniques to make the nation’s aging infrastructure more safe and secure, according to a news release from the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE).

The groups committed their design and construction sector organizations to significantly improve the resilience of the nation’s built environment through research into new materials, construction procedures and other methods to improve the standard of practice. Among other things, they also committed the industry to educating itself through continuous learning; to advocating for effective land use policies; to responding to disasters alongside first responders; and to planning for future events, with a strategy for fast recovery.

“The built environment industry strives to design, construct and operate buildings to withstand both natural disasters and man-made hazards,” ASHRAE President Bill Bahnfleth said. “We must use the knowledge gleaned from disasters like the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, Superstorm Sandy, last year’s Oklahoma City tornado and others, as well as predictions of the effects of climate change, to our advantage to save lives and infrastructure in the future. ASHRAE is pleased to stand beside these other organizations in making this commitment to protect the public and building stock.”

In addition to ASHRAE, the list of organizations includes:

• American Council of Engineering Companies

• American Institute of Architects

• American Planning Association

• American Society of Civil Engineers

• American Society of Interior Designers

• American Society of Landscape Architects

• American Society of Plumbing Engineers

• Associated Builders and Contractors

• Associated General Contractors of America 

• Building Owners and Managers Association

• International Code Council

• International Interior Design Association

• Lean Construction Institute

• National Association of Home Builders

• National Institute of Building Sciences International Facility Management Association

• National Society of Professional Engineers

• Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors 

• Urban Land Institute

• U.S. Green Building Council

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August 8, 2014


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