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Sponsors

The International Code Council is grateful for the companies and organizations that are making building safety a priority by sponsoring Building Safety Month.

For more information on becoming a sponsor see the Sponsorship Options page.

Foundation Sponsor

The American Gas Association, founded in 1918, represents more than 200 local energy companies that deliver clean natural gas throughout the United States. There are more than 78 million residential, commercial and industrial natural gas customers in the U.S., of which 95 percent — more than 74 million customers — receive their gas from AGA members. Today, natural gas meets one-third of the United States' energy needs.
www.aga.org

Member Resources Sponsor

Verisk/ISO’s Building Code Effectiveness Grading Schedule (BCEGS®) assesses a community’s adopted building codes and their enforcement, with special emphasis on mitigation of losses from natural hazards. Municipalities with well-enforced, up-to-date codes should demonstrate better loss experience, which can be reflected in lower insurance rates. The prospect of lessening catastrophe-related damage and ultimately lowering insurance costs provide an incentive for communities to enforce their building codes rigorously — especially as they relate to windstorm and earthquake damage. The anticipated benefits are safer buildings, less damage, and lower insured losses from catastrophes.
www.verisk.com

Theme Week Co-Sponsors

Founded in 1904 and headquartered in Farmington Hills, Michigan, USA, the American Concrete Institute is a leading authority and resource worldwide for the development, dissemination, and adoption of its consensus-based standards, technical resources, educational programs, and proven expertise for individuals and organizations involved in concrete design, construction, and materials, who share a commitment to pursuing the best use of concrete.
www.concrete.org

NCARB

The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) is a nonprofit organization made up of the architectural licensing boards of 55 U.S. states and territories. In collaboration with jurisdictional architect licensing boards, NCARB facilitates the licensure and credentialing of architects to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public.
www.ncarb.org

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