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Our tenure in the 2026 National Electrical Code will result in at least a 10 percent reduction in the cost of building premise wiring — (mostly in the feeder power chain) — in healthcare facilities; based on the results of last month’s meeting of Code Making Panel 15.
Assuming electrical power infrastructure is 15 percent of in a $920 million facility like this (excluding interior moveable fixtures), that would have meant an approximate $14 million reduction in cost. That cost savings cannot be realized because it was designed to an earlier version of the National Electrical Code.
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With the proportion of classroom occupancies receding, those spaces that cannot be offloaded onto the internet remain — collaborative creative spaces among them. There are nearly 4000 colleges and universities with garment industry programs; nearly 600 in the United States. These institutions include specialized fashion schools, as well as larger universities and colleges that offer fashion programs or courses as part of broader art, design, or business degree programs.
Today we examine the safety and sustainability of the research and collaborative occupancies that enable this industry to train the next generation. It is a cross-cutting topic that draws from many catalogs.
ASTM International
Consumer Product Safety Commission
Global Organic Textile Standard
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
International Code Council
International Organization for Standardization
International Labour Organization
National Fire Protection Association
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Underwriters Laboratories
Women’s fashion 1910’s-2010’s in 30 seconds using AI
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— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) September 16, 2023
The fashion and garment industry plays a significant role in shaping culture and society in many ways: Here are a few examples:
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Skidmore College: American Beauty Standards
Standard stitch work – standards for men’s clothing sizes trace back to the Civil War, but no one even attempted to fix the sizes for women until almost a century later, when they called on NIST. #NYFW pic.twitter.com/dFQVGknU3w
— National Institute of Standards and Technology (@NIST) February 13, 2021
COLD WEATHER CONCRETING
BY
Cris-Hawk Farrin
University of New Hampshire, December, 2010
Placing concrete in cold weather is conventionally performed using external devices such as heaters or insulated forms to protect fresh concrete from freezing temperatures. Such practices imbed excessive carbon and result in an undesirable carbon footprint. The purpose of this study was to investigate the feasibility of casting concrete in cold weather using chemical admixtures instead of hydrocarbons or expensive insulating blankets so construction can continue during the winter season in the Northern Tier States. Several innovative tests were performed to evaluate the properties and performance of cold weather concrete created with chemical admixtures. Results indicate adequate concrete strength can be attained through the use of chemical admixtures without the use of any heating or insulating and construction can be accomplished in the winter. However, due to less than desirable air void characteristics, resistance to cycles of freezing and thawing in an adverse environment may be problematic.
International Building Code Chapter 19: Concrete
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