National Institute of Building Sciences to Present at CxEnergy 2018
The upcoming CxEnergy 2018 Conference & Expo, April 23-26 in Las Vegas, Nevada, is the place to be for the latest on building commissioning, energy management and building diagnostics. The National Institute of Building Sciences is a supporting organization of the Conference, which focuses on connecting service providers with building owners, facility managers and representatives of top commercial real estate, building... + continue reading
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Thursday, February 22, 2018 - 12:19 - 0 comment(s)
Three full days of facility management (FM) education, speakers, networking with peers and a giant expo hall are available at no cost to National Institute of Building Sciences members and friends who attend the National Facilities Management and Technology Conference & Expo (NFMT) 2018, to be held March 20-22 at the Baltimore Convention Center.
With more than 125 free educational sessions to choose from, you can customize your NFMT facilities management training schedule to specifically... + continue reading
Thursday, February 8, 2018 - 12:42 - 0 comment(s)
OSCC Survey Closes February 15
With more and more building professionals using off-site construction methods, the National Institute of Building Sciences Off-Site Construction Council (OSCC) wants to know how you are using off-site construction practices and methods in your commercial construction work.
The OSCC is taking a survey of architects, engineers, contractors, construction managers, subcontractors, owners, developers and others in the building industry to gain a better... + continue reading
Wednesday, February 7, 2018 - 13:29 - 0 comment(s)
White Paper Helps Explain Why a Consistent Cycle Is Important
Today, the National Institute of Building Sciences National Council on Building Codes and Standards (NCBCS) issued a new white paper, Benefits and Challenges of a Timely Code Adoption Cycle.
Many jurisdictions in the United States have put building codes and standards in place to protect their citizens. The U.S. Constitution delegates the authority to adopt and enforce building codes to state and local governments.... + continue reading
Wednesday, February 7, 2018 - 13:29 - 0 comment(s)
White Paper Helps Explain Why a Consistent Cycle Is Important
Today, the National Institute of Building Sciences National Council on Building Codes and Standards (NCBCS) issued a new white paper, Benefits and Challenges of a Timely Code Adoption Cycle.
Many jurisdictions in the United States have put building codes and standards in place to protect their citizens. The U.S. Constitution delegates the authority to adopt and enforce building codes to state and local governments.... + continue reading