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Code Council Hosts Reception to Celebrate New High-Performance Office Location and Building Safety Month

Relocation reemphasizes the Code Council’s commitment to engaging in building safety issues at the national level and provides Code Council staff with a new workspace to support building safety advocacy for members and stakeholders.

June 2nd, 2023
by International Code Council
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With a goal of supporting a more sustainable future, the International Code Council took a step in the right direction by moving its headquarters to 200 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, D.C.

The new headquarters are located in Capitol Crossing, an ultra-high-performance building that is designed and constructed to maximize energy efficiency, sustainability and community health. The space provides a large conference room, capable of hosting over 200 occupants and indoor/outdoor reception resources to facilitate greater collaboration with building safety professionals.

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Image Credit: Capitol Crossing (via capitolcrossingdc.com)

This relocation reemphasizes the Code Council’s commitment to engaging in building safety issues at the national level and provides Code Council staff with a new workspace to support building safety advocacy for members and stakeholders.

Code Council Building Safety Month Reception

On May 24, 2023, the Code Council hosted a Building Safety Month reception at the new office. At the reception, Code Council Chief Executive Officer Dominic Sims, CBO, and President of the Code Council Board of Directors, Michael Wich, CBO, signed a commemorative certificate of occupancy in appreciation the work of Capitol Crossing and the District of Columbia Department of Buildings in constructing the ultra-high-performance building and adhering to the District’s building safety requirements.

Code Council Chief Executive Officer Dominic Sims, CBO, and President of the Code Council Board of Directors, Michael Wich, signing the commemorative certificate of occupancy.
Code Council Chief Executive Officer Dominic Sims, CBO, and President of the Code Council Board of Directors, Michael Wich, signing the commemorative certificate of occupancy.

Over 100 individuals attended the reception, including U.S. House and Senate Staff, representatives from at least seven federal agencies, national building safety stakeholders, and ICC members in the D.C., Maryland and Virginia (DMV) area. The Code Council’s D.C. Chapter also presented a Building Safety Month proclamation from D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser at the event.

Supporting Code Council Initiatives

The relocation to Capitol Crossing reinforces the Code Council’s commitment to advancing sustainable and innovative building practices.  Capitol Crossing is a Certified LEED Platinum building (the highest possible); however, the sustainable solutions go well beyond LEED criteria.

“The opportunity to move our D.C. headquarters to Capitol Crossing aligns with our values and underscores our commitment to sustainability and our membership,” said Dominic Sims. “This new space will provide a healthy and dynamic environment for employees, members and visitors alike.”

Capitol Crossing also utilized several of the Code Councils International Codes® (I-Codes) in the design and development of the building.

Capitol Crossing - ICC headquarters
Image Credit: Capitol Crossing (via capitolcrossingdc.com)

Importance of High–Performance Buildings

High-performance buildings play a vital role in our infrastructure. They are designed to maximize energy efficiency, optimize performance and minimize environmental impact by incorporating sustainable building practices.

The LEED rating system and industry-leading model codes, including the International Green Construction Code® (IgCC), have enabled the construction sector to introduce strategies to protect the comfort and health of communities, save money and preserve resources during the design, construction and operation of buildings.

It is essential for the building industry to combine efforts and resources to help raise awareness of policy initiatives, organizational priorities and innovations that enhance building performance, promote resiliency and sustainability and help foster healthy construction through high-performance buildings.

Learn more about the Code Council’s energy and sustainability initiatives here.

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