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Whole Building Design Guide

“The Ideal City” (c. 1480) / Fra Carnevale

 

The National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization bringing together representatives of government, the professions, industry, labor and consumer interests to focus on the identification and resolution of problems and potential problems that hamper the construction of safe, affordable structures for housing, commerce and industry throughout the United States.  The National Institute of Building Sciences was authorized by the U.S. Congress in the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, Public Law 93-383.

As the largest non-residential building construction market in the United States — and one that is largely financed with public money —  the education industry is a major stakeholder in NIBS leading practice discovery and promulgation.  Best practice in education facility construction is informed by best practices in other federal agencies with significant construction spend

We track development and commenting opportunities on NIBS consensus products linked below:

Whole Building Design Guide

National BIM Standard V3

United States National CAD Standard

It is remarkable how much standards action happens in the drearier (boilerplate) — General Conditions — part of a construction contract.  Admittedly, you must have an interest in the fine points of the building construction disciplines.

As of today’s posting we do not find any NIBS titles released for public consultation in the Federal Register.  We do, however, keep NIBS products on our periodic Ædificare c0lloquium; open to everyone.   See our CALENDAR for the next online meeting; open to everyone.

Issue: [15-317]

Category: Architectural, Management & Finance

Colleagues: Mike Anthony, Richard Robben

Representative School, College & University Construction Contract General Conditions


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2021 NIBS Report to the President of the United States

Monograph: Guide to Architectural Design Phases

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75.8 Percent

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S. 4772: Require higher education to pay cost of attendance based on the endowment fund

117th Congress Swearing In Floor Proceedings – January 3, 2021, House Chamber

 

S. 4726: Catch Up Our Kids Act of 2022

117th Congress Swearing In Floor Proceedings – January 3, 2021, House Chamber

 

Standards Nebraska

“Wind River Mountains, Nebraska Territory” 1862 Albert Bierstadt

We continue build-out of our collaboration platform for  “code writers and vote-getters” begun at the University of Michigan in 1993.  We are now drilling down into state and local adaptations of nationally developed codes and standards that are incorporated by reference into public safety and sustainability legislation.

Standards Michigan remains the “free” home site but state-specific sites such as Standards Nebraska will be accessible to user-interest code-writers and vote-getters.   Please send bella@standardsmichigan.com a request to join one of our mailing lists appropriate to your interest for #SmartCampus standards action in the State of Nebraska.


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Open the Books: Nebraska

Electronic Municipal Market Access / Nebraska

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Nebraska Building Code

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State Energy Profile Interactive Map

Nebraska Energy Codes

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Nebraska Educational Communications Statute 79-1316

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Nearly 700 teachers are projected to leave Omaha Public Schools by July 1

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