NIBS Opens Call for Speaker Abstracts for Building Innovation 2022

The conference will take place September 26-28 at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC (WASHINGTON, DC, March 21, 2022) – The National Institute of Building Sciences is getting ready for Building Innovation […]
We’re Looking for Speakers for Building Innovation 2022!

The National Institute of Building Sciences has opened the call for speaker abstracts for Building Innovation. The meeting will take place in-person at the historic Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC, September 26-28. […]
We’re Looking for Speakers for Building Innovation 2022!

The National Institute of Building Sciences has opened the call for speaker abstracts for Building Innovation. The meeting will take place in-person at the historic Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC, September 26-28. […]
Webinar: Transportation Infrastructure and Your Daily Commute

The passage of H.R.3684 – the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act or the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law – ensures daily commutes across metropolitan cities and small towns will be improved. The […]
Webinar: Transportation Infrastructure and Your Daily Commute

The passage of H.R.3684 – the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act or the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law – ensures daily commutes across metropolitan cities and small towns will be improved. The […]
Mandeville: How One Louisiana City Became Flood Resilient

Mandeville, founded in 1834, sits on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain across from New Orleans, just 26 miles to the south across the lake. The community flood protection consists […]
National Institute of Building Sciences Partners with New York Build

The largest tradeshow for construction and design in New York and the Tri-state area takes place March 2-3 at the Javits Center (WASHINGTON, DC, February 16, 2022) – The National […]
Webinar: Fundamentals of Earthquake Engineering

Designing a structure to resist earthquakes requires several considerations. The loading is more severe, the permissible response will usually include damage to the structure, as well as the systems and […]
Webinar: Fundamentals of Earthquake Engineering

Designing a structure to resist earthquakes requires several considerations. The loading is more severe, the permissible response will usually include damage to the structure, as well as the systems and […]
Mitigate Seismic Risk Through Earthquake-Resistant Buildings

By Charles Carter, BSSC Board Chair and President of AISC and Jiqiu (JQ) Yuan, Executive Director of Multi-Hazard Mitigation and Building Seismic Safety Councils, NIBS Earthquakes are a serious threat, […]