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Industry news, analysis and trends: Week in review

September 23rd, 2019
by Tara Lukasik
  • Quick Hits

The latest construction industry news covering building and fire safety, resiliency, mitigation, energy efficiency, design, building science and technology and more that we’re reading, following and covering for the week of September 16.

 


 

House passes bill requiring carbon monoxide detectors in public housing

NBC News

An NBC News investigation found that at least 13 public housing residents have died from carbon monoxide poisoning since 2003. READ MORE

 

Accelerating the practice of sustainable building… with data

AEC Next News

How do designers and project developers confront some of the major environmental challenges that come as a byproduct of rapid development? Understanding climate change, population migration to cities and other environmental impacts will inform the future of urban design – but that information can be difficult to access. READ MORE

 

CII study finds virtual reality helps reduce design errors

Engineering News-Record

Compared to traditional desktop-based review methods, construction novices with less than three years of experience were able to double their ability to spot design errors in a 3D model using a virtual reality interface, according to a new study released by the Construction Industry Institute. READ MORE

 

Builder confidence hits yearly high in September

NAHB Eye on Housing

Builder confidence in the market for newly built, single-family homes rose one point to 68 in September from an upwardly revised August reading of 67, according to the latest National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index. Sentiment levels have held in the mid- to upper 60s since May and September’s reading matches the highest level since last October. READ MORE

 

Embodied carbon tools: Assessing the options

Building Green

Interest in embodied carbon is growing. Here’s a guide to the tools that can help you measure and reduce these emissions on projects. READ MORE

 

Fires can be risky, deadly drawback of living in mobile homes

The Seattle Times

For many with low or fixed incomes, mobile homes provide an affordable housing option that’s hard to beat as housing costs continue to rise in Colorado. READ MORE

 

Design for an aging population

Architect Magazine

Globally, the demographics of our population is shifting and growing older, a change that is being powered by more access to the right resources and education on health and well-being. This aging population requires a different approach to design, from where they live, work, and play. READ MORE

 

Top 100 green building contractors and design firms

Engineering News-Record

Sustainable design and construction used to be fairly straightforward. But with the proliferation of standards, more state and local requirements and growing sophistication of owners about what they want or need, the industry is now faced with a more daunting task to ensure work is sustainable. READ MORE

 

Can construction truly go green?

StrategicRISK Europe

After a sustained push to improve the energy efficiency of homes and offices, the focus has now shifted to the construction companies that build them – and they are not performing well. READ MORE

 

Why you should construct green buildings only

World Construction Today

Several factors contribute to the thinking of making a building stand on the green concept. Solar and renewable energy, pollution and waste reduction measures, recycling of resources, usage of non-toxic materials both during pre- and post-construction, good indoor air quality are some of them. READ MORE

 

20 TED talks to help architects work better

ArchDaily

Since its founding in 1984 by architect Richard Saul Wurman, TED has been a powerful force in the fields of technology, entertainment, design and beyond. READ MORE

 

Changes to classroom fire safety rules aim to keep kids safer

The Bay Net

The National Fire Protection Association decided to amend their Life Safety Code to allow for second releasing operation when retrofitting existing classroom doors. READ MORE

 

Modern building codes boost resiliency

Builder Online

Building codes are where they need to be when it comes to resilience against natural disasters, according to a new report commissioned by the National Association of Home Builders. READ MORE

 

U.S. construction index at record high, more work than workers

Washington Examiner

Optimism in the U.S. construction industry has reached a record high, with builders forced to push off work because finding help is difficult due to the historic unemployment low. READ MORE

 

Software is solving problems common to the construction industry

CREATE

Emails lack traceability and openness. Storage drives are disorganized and hard to search. Issues with paper are too numerous to mention. And construction software can be complicated to use. READ MORE

 

U.S. construction spending now slowing as economy sputters

Daily Commercial News

Nonresidential construction spending declined 1.8 percent on a monthly basis in June but is up 2.3 percent year-over-year. Total nonresidential spending in June was $773.8 billion on a seasonally adjusted annual basis, as compared to $756.4 billion in June 2018. READ MORE

 

Lagoon language finalized for Florida Building Code

Aquatics International

For several years, this category of water body has eluded officials. READ MORE

 

Study: Home wildfire resistance starts with defensible space and proper materials

Architect Magazine

A recent side-by-side comparison at the IBHS Research Center shows how builders can construct more fire-resistant homes. READ MORE

 

Habitat for Humanity program will install its first solar project

Solar Power World

Part of Habitat for Humanity’s “Women Build” initiative, this first U.S project in the organization’s 28-year history will include the installation of solar panels. READ MORE

 

FEMA releases new three-dimensional roof snowdrifts design guide

Federal Emergency Management Agency

Following a series of heavy snow and wind events in February of 2015, a FEMA team assessed four partial school building collapses in the Greater Boston area. In all four cases, the partial collapses were due to roof snowdrift loading. READ MORE

 

The rise of premium prefab

Building Forward

See why high-quality, factory-built homes are changing construction, for a price. READ MORE

 

About the Author
Tara Lukasik
Tara Lukasik is an editor for the International Code Council, working out of its Western Regional Office in Southern California. Starting with the International Conference of Building Officials as the managing editor of its Building Standards Magazine, she has more than 25 years of experience in writing and editing feature content and advancing digital newsletters and magazines from conception to completion. She is currently putting her experience to good use managing the Code Council's Building Safety Journal and its BSJ Weekly newsletter, which connects construction professionals with the Code Council community and the latest industry news and resources. A California native, she enjoys volunteering in her local community and exploring the Golden State with her husband and three spoiled dachshunds. Follow her on Twitter @ICCTLukasik and Linkedin at linkedin.com/in/taralukasik.
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