Traveling for Work? Hospitality Veterans Discuss How Meetings, Conventions and Hotels Will Change Around COVID-19

As states begin to reopen in phases, it’s important to psychologically prepare your staff to go back to work and attend meetings again. There’s a lot of anxiety around the […]
Traveling for Work? Hospitality Veterans Discuss How Meetings, Conventions and Hotels Will Change

A town hall of the National Institute of Building Sciences outlines steps to psychologically prepare your staff to go back to work and attend meetings again (WASHINGTON, DC, May 20, […]
Natural Hazard Mitigation Saves: What Can Business Continuity Planners Learn from this Nationwide Benefit-Cost Analysis?

U.S. disaster losses from floods, wind, earthquakes, and fires average $100 billion per year. In 2017, losses exceeded $300 billion—25% of the $1.3 trillion building value put in place that […]
Natural Hazard Mitigation Saves: What Can Business Continuity Planners Learn from this Nationwide Benefit-Cost Analysis?

U.S. disaster losses from floods, wind, earthquakes, and fires average $100 billion per year. In 2017, losses exceeded $300 billion—25% of the $1.3 trillion building value put in place that […]
NIBS Hosts COVID-19 Virtual Town Hall Webinar Series

Bringing America back to work and restarting the economy will take planning and vision. Any movement in the direction toward reentering and repopulating buildings, businesses, and transportation systems must follow […]
National Institute of Building Sciences Mourns the Loss of Past Board Chair Jim W. Sealy

Sealy also served as the chair of the Building Seismic Safety Council (WASHINGTON, DC, May 12, 2020) – The National Institute of Building Sciences today mourns the passing of one of our […]
NIBS Hosts COVID-19 Virtual Town Hall Webinar Series

Bringing America back to work and restarting the economy will take planning and vision. Any movement in the direction toward reentering and repopulating buildings, businesses, and transportation systems must follow […]
Relying on Science and Health Data: The Critical Balance to Safely Reentering the Workforce

A virtual town hall of the National Institute of Building Sciences has outlined many steps for buildings to be ready for reoccupation (WASHINGTON, DC, May 12, 2020) – Reopening the […]
Relying on Science and Health Data: The Critical Balance to Safely Reentering the Workforce
A virtual town hall of the National Institute of Building Sciences has outlined many steps for buildings to be ready for reoccupation (WASHINGTON, DC, May 12, 2020) – Reopening the […]
Building Safety Month: Keeping the built environment safe, during this critical time

May is Building Safety Month. In this coronavirus world, building safety has taken on greater meaning as the nation’s leaders figure out how to keep citizens safe, while reopening the […]