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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250819T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250819T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190827
CREATED:20250714T163749Z
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SUMMARY:Data-Driven Success: How Being a Data-Centric Organization Maximizes the Value of Digital Technologies
DESCRIPTION:Is your organization getting the most out of the digital technologies it deploys and data generated on your projects? This session will share the latest findings of a study conducted by NIBS and Dodge Construction Network\, that examines how nearly 200 owners in the US construction industry are deploying digital technologies on their projects and the value generated by their use. The session will also look at the degree to which these owners have transformed their policies and practices to make their organization more data-centric\, which allows them to significantly increase the project benefits that these technologies provide and their ability to leverage project data throughout their organization\, from capital planning to design and construction to asset management and operations. \nFor owners\, this session provides a roadmap for getting more out of their digital technology investments and the kinds of data-centric policies and practices they need to consider. For architects\, engineers and contractors\, the session also offers great examples of how to transform their own organizations to become more data-centric\, but more importantly\, it reveals how to build a competitive advantage through a better understanding of their clients’ digital and data needs\, and how to stay relevant as the industry continues down the path of digital transformation. \nJoin Roger Grant\, VP of Building Technology with NIBS\, and Dr. Donna Laquidara-Carr\, Industry Insights Research Director at Dodge Construction Network\, as they discuss the top findings and recommendations from the study and what they mean to everyone engaged in planning\, design\, construction and operations of buildings and civil infrastructure in this digital age.
URL:https://nibs.org/event/data-driven-success-how-being-a-data-centric-organization-maximizes-the-value-of-digital-technologies/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250819T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250819T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190827
CREATED:20250811T182506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250811T182506Z
UID:10000124-1755612000-1755615600@nibs.org
SUMMARY:Adventures in Hygrothermal Modeling
DESCRIPTION:Hygrothermal modeling\, the analysis of heat and moisture transport through building enclosure assemblies\, reveals many of the climate-specific building science secrets that are key to durable design of walls and roofs and other assemblies. Debunking rules of thumb and avoiding answers of “it depends” – data and analysis can reveal exactly how many inches of a certain insulation are required\, exactly what perm-rating will optimize an assembly\, and what kind of havoc a reservoir cladding system can create. Case studies will be shown that demonstrate when perm rating matters and when it does not\, the impact of roof membrane color and the risks of “cool roofing\,” and when HT (high-temp) rated membranes are actually required. This presentation’s ulterior motive is to convince the audience that every architecture firm should be doing in-house hygrothermal modeling as an integral component of climate-specific\, durable\, and resilient design.
URL:https://nibs.org/event/adventures-in-hygrothermal-modeling/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250904T081500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250904T173000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190827
CREATED:20250702T134005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250702T134005Z
UID:10000105-1756973700-1757007000@nibs.org
SUMMARY:Elevate 2025
DESCRIPTION:The scope and severity of the widening gap in America’s built environment workforce has risen to the level of a national security issue. The workforce shortage across the built environment has evolved from a past problem into today’s major crisis and will become a disaster in its own right if left unaddressed. Past and current strategies and interventions have failed to provide solutions at scale. ELEVATE2025 brings together leaders and policymakers to understand the true scope and severity of the built environment workforce crisis threatening communities across the country. Through high-impact sessions\, we will introduce the challenges and potential policy solutions. Join influential change makers in supporting our nation’s security and growth.
URL:https://nibs.org/event/elevate-2025/
LOCATION:The National Building Museum\, 401 F Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250916T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250916T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190827
CREATED:20250801T144305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T180009Z
UID:10000120-1758027600-1758031200@nibs.org
SUMMARY:Understanding the FHWA's "Advancing BIM for Infrastructure National Strategic Roadmap"
DESCRIPTION:The Federal Highway Administration has a vision of how they would like all US DOTs to conduct their Digital Project Delivery activities by 2031. This session will delve into the objectives of this vision\, the driving motivations behind it\, the timeline and milestones\, and the support available to ensure success. Additionally\, the session will address the evolving roles and responsibilities of DOT consultants\, contractors\, and technology partners in relation to the Advancing BIM for Infrastructure National Strategic Roadmap. \nLearning Objectives \n\nUnderstand the FHWA’s suggested ten-year timeline for moving to a BIM based project delivery methodology\nUnderstand the benefits of U.S. transportation agencies moving to a BIM based project delivery methodology\nUnderstand the challenges for U.S. transportation agencies to move to a BIM based project delivery methodology\nUnderstand the funding sources available to assist U.S. transportation agencies moving to a BIM based project delivery methodology.
URL:https://nibs.org/event/understanding-the-fhwas-advancing-bim-for-infrastructure-national-strategic-roadmap/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Building Innovation Webinar Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190827
CREATED:20250515T214941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250530T091220Z
UID:10000089-1758207600-1758225600@nibs.org
SUMMARY:2025 Vitruvian Honors & Awards Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:The Facade Tectonics Institute’s Vitruvian Honors & Awards program celebrates excellence and innovation in the field of facade design and delivery. This program honors outstanding projects\, project teams\, and individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to facade design\, engineering\, fabrication\, installation\, and lifecycle performance. These achievements exemplify FTI’s mission to advance the art\, science\, and technology of designing\, planning\, and constructing high-performance building facades for the benefit of both people and the planet. \nFTI’s 2025 Vitruvian Lecture & Awards Committee has curated thirteen distinct categories that align with The Institute’s vision and mission\, celebrating innovation\, collaboration\, and achievement within the AECO industry.
URL:https://nibs.org/event/2025-vitruvian-honors-awards-ceremony/
LOCATION:Center for Architecture\, 536 LaGuardia Pl\, New York\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:External ORG Event,NIBS Location Event,Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250927
DTSTAMP:20260405T190827
CREATED:20250515T214511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T184600Z
UID:10000088-1758672000-1758931199@nibs.org
SUMMARY:Smart Home and Furnishings 2025
DESCRIPTION:Smart Home and Furnishings Conference and Exhibition is the premier event dedicated to showcasing the latest advancements in smart home technology. From groundbreaking products and expert presentations to interactive demos and invaluable networking opportunities\, this event is designed to inspire and connect everyone passionate about enhancing modern living through smart solutions. Discover the trends\, tools\, and technologies that are shaping the way we interact with our homes. Join MIE Group in bridging global markets\, connecting the brightest minds and most innovative companies from the United States\, MENA\, and GCC. Together\, we will explore smart living solutions that are shaping the homes of tomorrow.
URL:https://nibs.org/event/smart-home-and-furnishings-2025/
LOCATION:Rosemont\, IL\, Rosemont\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:External ORG Event,NIBS Location Event,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250925T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250925T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190827
CREATED:20250515T214222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T165741Z
UID:10000087-1758790800-1758816000@nibs.org
SUMMARY:BEC-N Symposium on Building Science and Enclosure Technology
DESCRIPTION:The Chicago Building Enclosure Council has been chosen as the host of the 2025 National BEC Symposium. This year’s event will be held at the Chicago Architecture Center. Please visit the event website for more information.
URL:https://nibs.org/event/bec-regional-symposium/
LOCATION:Chicago Architecture Center\, 111 E. Wacker Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60601\, United States
CATEGORIES:External ORG Event,NIBS Location Event,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250929T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250929T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190827
CREATED:20250722T204021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T204021Z
UID:10000119-1759138200-1759172400@nibs.org
SUMMARY:IWBI Healthy Building Policy Summit
DESCRIPTION:This fall\, the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) is proud to host its second annual Healthy Building Policy Summit in Washington\, DC\, building on the momentum of last year’s groundbreaking inaugural event. Returning for another powerful gathering\, IWBI and Georgetown University are teaming up again to bring together a diverse group of policymakers\, government officials\, industry leaders and experts to explore the pivotal role of policy at all levels of government in shaping the future of healthier\, more resilient buildings that enhance human health and well-being. \nThis year the Summit aims to spark dynamic discussion\, foster engagement and drive meaningful advancements in key policy areas—ranging from the urgent need to improve indoor air quality and the evolving technology landscape to pioneering state and local policy innovations and emerging code and regulatory frameworks. Attendees will engage in dynamic conversations about policy actions that can accelerate the creation of healthier environments\, while learning from compelling speakers across various sectors. The Summit will also highlight Members of Congress and Administration officials who are at the forefront of advancing policies to support health in buildings. \nThe Summit will cover a range of vital topics\, including: \n\nThe Evolving IAQ Policy Landscape: A central theme woven throughout the day’s programming\, this topic area will explore emerging indoor air quality strategies\, policies and bold new approaches that are reshaping standards\, investments and public expectations across sectors.\nTechnological Advancements: Exploring how technology is being put to work to support healthier buildings and improve occupant experiences.\nGovernment Leadership by Example for Health and Well-being: Discussing how governments\, particularly the state and local levels\, are taking action to deploy solutions for public buildings that help safeguard occupant health and well-being.\nPolicy Innovations: Exploring new and emerging policies that promote healthier building practices.\nHealthy and Sustainable Building Practices: Highlighting how building policy is being reimagined to deliver on ambitious health and sustainability goals simultaneously.\nCase Studies and Use Cases: Showcasing successful implementation of healthy building policies and practices from around the country.\nLegislative and Regulatory Updates:\nProviding updates on key legislative and regulatory actions impacting healthy building initiatives.\n\n  \nJoin us for this landmark event as we chart a course for a healthier future where the future of building policy is better positioned to support health\, productivity and overall well-being.
URL:https://nibs.org/event/iwbi-healthy-building-policy-summit/
LOCATION:McCourt School of Public Policy\, 125 E Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251001T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251001T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190827
CREATED:20250618T152823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T214114Z
UID:10000103-1759323600-1759327200@nibs.org
SUMMARY:Healthy and Efficient Buildings: Policy Frameworks\, Standards\, and Tools for Improving Indoor Air Quality
DESCRIPTION:Healthy buildings are critical for resilient communities. With advances in science\, policy\, and technology\, buildings can now promote occupant well-being while enhancing energy performance. This session will examine emerging policy frameworks\, standards\, and tools designed to improve indoor air quality (IAQ) and foster healthier environments across sectors. \nLeading experts will present the scientific and economic case for healthy buildings—linking enhanced ventilation and IAQ to reduced disease transmission\, improved cognitive function\, higher productivity\, and better quality of life for vulnerable populations. The session will explore current ventilation standards that integrate disease risk management\, as well as practical strategies for implementation by building professionals. \nWhile momentum for energy efficiency is growing\, parallel federal support for healthy buildings remains limited. This discussion will outline a forward-looking policy roadmap for advancing IAQ at the state and federal levels—including opportunities through the U.S. Department of Energy\, EPA\, CDC\, and GSA. Participants will learn how low-cost sensors and performance-based IAQ targets can be integrated into existing infrastructure to sustain healthier indoor environments with a case study from the commercial sector. \nLearning Objectives \n\nUnderstand the impact of improved ventilation and indoor air quality on building occupants\, both for health and productivity\nIdentify tools and guidelines that building managers and engineers can use to improve the health of building occupants and reduce risk\nUnderstand state and federal policies that drive healthier buildings\, along with policy gaps\nLearn about simple targets for indoor air quality and an implementation framework for building managers\, using building performance air quality standards
URL:https://nibs.org/event/healthy-and-efficient-buildings-policy-frameworks-standards-and-tools-for-improving-indoor-air-quality/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Building Innovation Webinar Series,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251008T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251008T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190827
CREATED:20260105T203631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260109T174718Z
UID:10000156-1759928400-1759942800@nibs.org
SUMMARY:Inaugural FHWA Digital Delivery Stakeholder Group (DDSG) Meeting #1
DESCRIPTION:The Digital Delivery Stakeholder Group (DDSG) is a collaborative initiative led by FHWA to coordinate and integrate various digital delivery efforts across the transportation sector. The\nDDSG is an open meeting that brings together representatives from State DOTs\, AASHTO Technical Committees\, and industry.\nThe inaugural DDSG Meeting\, held in conjunction with IHEEP 2025\, will: \n\nHighlight ongoing activities across FHWA programs\, Pooled Funds\, AASHTO technical\ncommittees\, and industry initiatives.\nProvide presentations grounding attendees in the current state of digital delivery efforts.\nIdentify areas of alignment\, duplication\, and fragmentation across initiatives.\nExplore strategies to advance a unified industry approach supporting lifecycle data\nintegration from planning through asset management.\n\n  \nMore Information can be found at:\nAdvanced Digital Construction Management Systems\nTransportation Pooled Fund\nThe American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC)\nAssociated General Contractors of America (AGC)\nAmerican Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA)\nJoint Subcommittee on Data Standardization (JSTAN)\nCommittee on Design – Electronic Engineering Standards (JTCEES)\nbuildingSMART International\nNational Institute of Building Sciences \nFor More Information on Digital Delivery:\nAdvancing BIM for Infrastructure: National Strategic Roadmap\nBIM for Infrastructure Transportation Pooled Fund Clearinghouse\nACEC Position Paper on Digital Delivery in Engineering\nAGC Policy Statement on Digital Means and Methods\nARTBA Policy Statement on Digital Construction \nMeeting Recording: \n\nComing soon\nMeeting Agenda\n\n  \nDDSG Inaugural Meeting #1 Available Presentations: \n\nDDSG Meeting slides including Agenda\, DDSG Summary and Membership information presented by Roger Grant – DDSG_Workshop1_IHEEP_2025-v2_7Oct2025\nOverview of Digital Delivery projects and activities in the U.S. presented by Will Holmes and Will Sharp based on presentation made at recent bSI Standards Summit –  bSI_Berlin_20250918 slides.pdf \nOverview of the Federal Highway Administration Advancing BIM for Infrastructure National Strategic Roadmap presented by Roger Grant – DDSG FHWA NSR Summary.pdf\nUpdate from the American Road & Transportation Builders Association on Digital Construction activities presented by Cyndee Hoagland – ARTBA Innovation Tech Slides DDSG Reauth Edit Oct 8 2025.pdf\nUpdate on current activities of the AASHTO Joint Committee on Electronic Engineering Standards (JTCEES) presented by Sam Woods – JTCEES for DDSG at IHEEP 2025.pdf \nUpdate on buildingSMART International and US chapter activities presented by Ian Howell – bSUSA Update for DDSG – Ian Howell – iHEEP 08 OCT 2025.pdf\nUpdate on the National Institute of Building Sciences activities on the National BIM Standard U.S. and work on ISO Standards presented by Roger Grant – 2025NIBS Standards Activity Update for DDSG IHEEP Meeting.pdf \nTPF-5(523) BIM for Bridges and Structures Pooled Fund: Project Overview & Update presented by Thomas Hanski and Will Sharp – TPF-5(523) BIM for Bridges_10-min-Update_2025_10_08b.pdf\nBIM for Infrastructure Pooled Fund TPF-5(480): Project Overview and Update presented by Thomas Hanski – IHEEP_BIM4InfraTPF_Clean.pdf\nOverview of IFC Validation and Software Certification Program Pooled Fund presented by Ian Howell – TPF Validation and Certification Slide.pdf
URL:https://nibs.org/event/inaugural-fhwa-digital-delivery-stakeholder-group-ddsg-meeting/
LOCATION:Sheraton Myrtle Beach\, Rooms 102-103
CATEGORIES:FWHA DDSG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251009T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251009T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190827
CREATED:20250811T182022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250811T182158Z
UID:10000123-1759996800-1760032800@nibs.org
SUMMARY:Wagdy Anis Symposium on Building Science 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating Wagdy Anis FAIA\, a pioneer in building science whose ‘Wagdy Wall’ transformed how we design energy-efficient buildings. His 50-year career at Shepley Bulfinch\, Wiss Janney Elstner\, and his own firm inspired the Wagdy Anis Symposium on Building Science. As Greta Eckhardt AIA Emeritus said\, ‘While Wagdy is best known for his promotion of controlling air leakage in buildings through the use of a continuous barrier\, he also was committed to many other aspects of producing sustainable buildings\, and contributed significantly to development of building enclosure performance and commissioning standards.’ Learn more about his legacy and the 2025 Symposium this October 9th at Architects.org.
URL:https://nibs.org/event/wagdy-anis-symposium-on-building-science-2025/
LOCATION:BSA Space\, 290 Congress Street\, Suite 200\, Boston\, MA\, 02210\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251021T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251021T163000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190827
CREATED:20250515T213954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T184941Z
UID:10000086-1761030000-1761064200@nibs.org
SUMMARY:Greater Detroit Building Enclosure Council Annual Symposium
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://nibs.org/event/greater-detroit-building-enclosure-council-annual-symposium/
LOCATION:Livonia\, MI\, Livonia\, Michigan
CATEGORIES:External ORG Event,NIBS Location Event,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251023T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251023T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190827
CREATED:20250923T124440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T142837Z
UID:10000131-1761220800-1761224400@nibs.org
SUMMARY:Extreme Heat 101 & the Policy Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Extreme heat is the most lethal weather hazard in the United States and has an economic burden of over +$160 billion a year. This introductory webinar will explore the growing threat of extreme heat and the evolving policy responses across all levels of government. Participants will hear directly from local\, state\, and federal officials about their roles\, responsibilities\, and strategies to mitigate heat risks and build resilience. \nFor all AECO professionals and legislators\, this session will equip you with foundational knowledge and insights to engage meaningfully in the heat resilience movement. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUnderstand the Basics: Define extreme heat and explore its causes\, health impacts\, and social implications\, especially in the context of climate resilience.\nNavigate the Policy Landscape: Identify key policies\, frameworks\, and initiatives addressing extreme heat at the local\, state\, and federal levels.\nClarify Government Roles: Learn how different levels of government coordinate and respond to extreme heat.\nExplore Opportunities for Action: Discover ways individuals\, organizations\, and communities can support and influence heat resilience efforts through advocacy\, planning\, and partnerships.
URL:https://nibs.org/event/extreme-heat-101-the-policy-landscape/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:NIBS + FAS Extreme Heat Series,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251029T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251029T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190827
CREATED:20251001T165842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T143012Z
UID:10000137-1761739200-1761742800@nibs.org
SUMMARY:ASCE’s Report Card for America’s Infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:Every four years\, America’s civil engineers provide a comprehensive assessment of the nation’s 18 major infrastructure categories in ASCE’s Report Card for America’s Infrastructure. Using a simple A to F school report card format\, the Report Card examines current infrastructure conditions and needs\, assigning grades and making recommendations to raise them. \nLearning objectives: \n\nOverall performance and status of the nation’s infrastructure\nLeading issues which affect the U.S. infrastructure network and main barriers to addressing these\nSolutions to address longstanding infrastructure needs and promote improvements\nHow the report can help to inform key infrastructure stakeholders including Congress and federal agencies as well as private\, and non-profit organizations
URL:https://nibs.org/event/asces-report-card-for-americas-infrastructure/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Building Innovation Webinar Series,Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190827
CREATED:20250929T115952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T172722Z
UID:10000136-1762948800-1762952400@nibs.org
SUMMARY:What Should Drive the Sustainability Bus\, IEQ or Energy?
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored By: \n \n \nEfficiency programs seem to ignore the fact that the only reason why society uses energy in buildings is to condition people and generate domestic hot water. One would then think that all design ought to begin with the physiological and psychological needs of the occupants. However\, in the real world most energy efficiency programs focus exclusively on enclosures and equipment and have superficial Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) requirements. The hope is that the assembled systems will deliver the desired indoor climate with the modeled energy. The flaws in this approach are demonstrated in the poor results from thousands of post occupancy evaluations. \nDuring this session\, participants will learn the human sciences behind thermal comfort and air quality and how energy and exergy efficiency is the natural outcome from engineering the indoor environment using human factor design tools. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nAvoiding discomfort within the built environment is what drives energy use.\nOccupants don’t care about energy models\, they care about how they feel.\nThe body’s respiratory systems and how they are impacted by the quality of air.\nThe body’s thermoregulatory systems and how they are impacted by the architecture\, enclosure and interior systems as the primary control points before mechanicals.
URL:https://nibs.org/event/what-should-drive-the-sustainability-bus-ieq-or-energy/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Advancing Building Enclosure Technology,BEST Webinar Series,Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251119T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190827
CREATED:20250721T164828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250721T164828Z
UID:10000118-1763537400-1763744400@nibs.org
SUMMARY:SBC 2025: Accelerate Readiness!
DESCRIPTION:The Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) Small Business Conference (SBC) for the Federal Architecture\, Engineering\, Construction\, and Facility Management and Maintenance Industry brings together federal agencies and businesses operating in the federal marketplace to: \n\nDeliver the most comprehensive and useful market research experience possible for all attendees\nLearn of and/or share upcoming contracting opportunities for small businesses\nConnect with teaming partners\nSupport the Nation’s contracting goals\nEngage in above-board networking between private companies and federal program managers and procurement/contracting officers\n\nMore than a dozen federal agencies have participated in SBC in recent years\, including the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Naval Facilities Engineering Command; Air Force Civil Engineer Center; Department of Veterans Affairs; Veterans Health Administration; Department of Energy; General Services Administration; Department of State; Small Business Administration; Environmental Protection Agency; Federal Emergency Management Agency; Federal Aviation Administration and National Aeronautics & Space Administration. \nFounded in 1920\, SAME unites public and private sector individuals and organizations from across the architecture\, engineering\, construction\, environmental\, facility management and maintenance\, cybersecurity\, project planning\, contracting and acquisition\, and related disciplines in support of national security.  SAME leads collaborative efforts to identify and resolve national security infrastructure-related challenges.
URL:https://nibs.org/event/sbc-2025-accelerate-readiness/
LOCATION:Phoenix Convention Center\, 100 N 3rd Street\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251209T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251209T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190827
CREATED:20250923T124606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T232936Z
UID:10000132-1765288800-1765292400@nibs.org
SUMMARY:A Cooling Conundrum: Setting the Stage for Resilient Cooling
DESCRIPTION:Every region in the U.S. is experiencing record-breaking heat. More households now require home cooling solutions to maintain safe and livable indoor temperatures. While air conditioning (AC) can offer immediate relief\, the rapid scaling of AC has created new vulnerabilities: rising energy bills are straining people’s wallets\, while surging electricity demand mounts pressure on an aging power grid increasingly prone to blackouts. What Americans need to be prepared for more extreme temperatures is a resilient cooling approach. Resilient cooling works across three interdependent systems — buildings\, communities\, and the electric grid — to affordably maintain safe indoor temperatures during extreme heat events and reduce power outage risks. \nThis webinar will overview resilient cooling\, implicated technology systems and the policies needed to affordably cool people and communities under extreme heat conditions. Participants will hear directly from experts about dimensions of access and affordability\, public health\, workforce development\, and grid reliability. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUnderstand the Basics: Define extreme heat and the vulnerabilities created by the rapid scaling of air conditioning and mechanical cooling systems.\nClarify the Landscape of Need: Explore the essential imperatives to rethink the way we cool as heat waves increase in duration.\nExplore Strategies for Action: Discover the concept of resilient cooling as a strategy to address existing cooling needs\, while ensuring affordability\, health\, sustainability\, grid resilience\, and workforce development.\nClarify Stakeholder Roles: Learn how different levels of government and non-governmental organizations coordinate and play a role in advancing resilient cooling for both households and communities.\n\n  \nThis webinar is part of the Facing the Heat Webinar Series hosted by NIBS and the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) which explores the intersection of risk mitigation\, building performance\, energy reliability\, and policy innovation to address the growing risks of heat in our communities.
URL:https://nibs.org/event/a-cooling-conundrum-setting-the-stage-for-resilient-cooling/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:NIBS + FAS Extreme Heat Series,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251211T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251211T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190828
CREATED:20251028T202526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T142331Z
UID:10000138-1765458000-1765461600@nibs.org
SUMMARY:Understanding the Challenges of Preventing Construction Site Fires
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored By: \n \n  \nConstruction sites present a unique set of fire safety challenges due to their dynamic nature\, temporary infrastructure\, and evolving occupancy. The session will delve into real-world case studies\, regulatory frameworks\, and emerging technologies that influence fire prevention efforts. This panel discussion convenes leading experts from the construction industry\, fire service\, code enforcement\, and government agencies to explore the persistent issue of construction site fires. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the causes\, consequences\, and mitigation strategies associated with fire incidents during the building phase. \nLearning Objectives \n\nIdentify the risk & hazards associated with construction sites.\nExamine the codes & standards that govern buildings under construction.\nAnalyze how new technologies can help keep construction sites fire safe.\nExplore enforcement strategies to safeguard construction.
URL:https://nibs.org/event/understanding-the-challenges-of-preventing-construction-site-fires/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Building Innovation Webinar Series,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251216T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251216T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190828
CREATED:20251031T134427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251126T160718Z
UID:10000139-1765893600-1765897200@nibs.org
SUMMARY:Clearing the Air: Advancing IAQ Policy for Healthier Communities
DESCRIPTION:Indoor air quality (IAQ) has emerged as a critical public health and building performance issue\, especially in the wake of rising temperatures\, pandemics\, and increasing urban density. This virtual session\, hosted by the National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS)\, brings together a panel of leading subject matter experts to explore the evolving landscape of IAQ policy\, standards\, and implementation strategies across the built environment. \nAttendees will gain insights into: \n\nFederal and state-level IAQ regulations and emerging policy trends such as The Indoor Air Quality and Healthy Schools Act\nThe role of codes\, ventilation standards\, and energy efficiency mandates\nAccess to IAQ improvements for schools\, housing\, and workplaces\nPathways for women in the industry to promote innovation in IAQ policy\n\nWhether you’re a policymaker\, architect\, engineer\, facility manager\, or public health advocate\, this session will equip you with actionable knowledge to shape healthier indoor environments.
URL:https://nibs.org/event/clearing-the-air-advancing-iaq-policy-for-healthier-communities/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar,Women Executives in Building
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260122T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260122T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190828
CREATED:20260106T175222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T185042Z
UID:10000157-1769083200-1769094000@nibs.org
SUMMARY:FHWA Digital Delivery Stakeholder Group (DDSG) – Virtual Stakeholder Meeting #2 – Jan 22
DESCRIPTION:Overview  \nThe Federal Highway Administration’s Digital Delivery Stakeholder Group (DDSG) will hold its second meeting virtually in three sessions over three days in January 2026.  This meeting will bring together transportation leaders\, state DOT representatives\, federal partners\, and industry experts to advance the national conversation on digital delivery\, open standards\, and the future of interoperable transportation data.  \nThese three 3-hour sessions on January 22\, 26 and 28 from 12:00 – 3:00ET are designed to maximize participation and collaboration in an online setting. As with all full DDSG meetings\, this gathering is open to all interested parties and though you will need to register\, is free to attend. We hope you will be able to join all three sessions.  \nWhat to Expect  \nDuring the January virtual stakeholder meeting\, attendees will:  \n\nReview and discuss progress to date and direction for the DDSG 2025-26 Work Plan \n\n\nGet an update from FHWA on digital delivery activities underway at the agency \n\n\nGet updates on progress by Committees\, Pooled Funds and Projects since the first DDSG Meeting \n\n\nReview\, discuss and plan existing and needed road mapping efforts \n\n\nPlan for the in-person workshop coming up in March at GIS-T and for the year beyond \n\nWho Should Attend  \n\nState DOT digital delivery\, CADD/BIM\, GIS\, survey\, construction\, and asset management leaders \n\n\nFederal agency partners and program managers \n\n\nAASHTO committee representatives \n\n\nTechnology and industry collaborators supporting digital project delivery \n\nWhy Attend  \nThis meeting offers a unique opportunity to:  \n\nConnect with peers working at the forefront of digital delivery. \n\n\nContribute to the development of national frameworks and shared resources. \n\n\nStay informed on evolving federal priorities\, open standards initiatives\, and interoperability strategies. \n\n\nInfluence the direction of future DDSG activities and collaboration models. \n\nRegistration  \nAttendance is free and open to DDSG members\, invited stakeholders\, and any industry members interested in advancing digital delivery in the built environment. Registration is available now at the link provided. Be sure to download the appointment to get the sessions in your calendar. 
URL:https://nibs.org/event/fhwa-digital-delivery-stakeholder-group-ddsg-meeting-2-2/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:FWHA DDSG
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260126T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260126T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190828
CREATED:20260106T182408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T184754Z
UID:10000158-1769428800-1769439600@nibs.org
SUMMARY:FHWA Digital Delivery Stakeholder Group (DDSG)  – Virtual Stakeholder Meeting #2 – Jan 26
DESCRIPTION:Overview  \nThe Federal Highway Administration’s Digital Delivery Stakeholder Group (DDSG) will hold its second meeting virtually in three sessions over three days in January 2026.  This meeting will bring together transportation leaders\, state DOT representatives\, federal partners\, and industry experts to advance the national conversation on digital delivery\, open standards\, and the future of interoperable transportation data.  \nThese three 3-hour sessions on January 22\, 26 and 28 from 12:00 – 3:00ET are designed to maximize participation and collaboration in an online setting. As with all full DDSG meetings\, this gathering is open to all interested parties and though you will need to register\, is free to attend. We hope you will be able to join all three sessions.  \nWhat to Expect  \nDuring the January virtual stakeholder meeting\, attendees will:  \n\nReview and discuss progress to date and direction for the DDSG 2025-26 Work Plan \n\n\nGet an update from FHWA on digital delivery activities underway at the agency \n\n\nGet updates on progress by Committees\, Pooled Funds and Projects since the first DDSG Meeting \n\n\nReview\, discuss and plan existing and needed road mapping efforts \n\n\nPlan for the in-person workshop coming up in March at GIS-T and for the year beyond \n\nWho Should Attend  \n\nState DOT digital delivery\, CADD/BIM\, GIS\, survey\, construction\, and asset management leaders \n\n\nFederal agency partners and program managers \n\n\nAASHTO committee representatives \n\n\nTechnology and industry collaborators supporting digital project delivery \n\nWhy Attend  \nThis meeting offers a unique opportunity to:  \n\nConnect with peers working at the forefront of digital delivery. \n\n\nContribute to the development of national frameworks and shared resources. \n\n\nStay informed on evolving federal priorities\, open standards initiatives\, and interoperability strategies. \n\n\nInfluence the direction of future DDSG activities and collaboration models. \n\nRegistration  \nAttendance is free and open to DDSG members\, invited stakeholders\, and any industry members interested in advancing digital delivery in the built environment. Registration is available now at the link provided. Be sure to download the appointment to get the sessions in your calendar. 
URL:https://nibs.org/event/fhwa-digital-delivery-stakeholder-group-ddsg-meeting-2-3/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:FWHA DDSG
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260128T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260129T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190828
CREATED:20250820T170244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T170244Z
UID:10000130-1769587200-1769706000@nibs.org
SUMMARY:Building For Tomorrow
DESCRIPTION:In the wake of the devastating Southern California wildfires\, this summit stands as both a call to action and a catalyst for national resilience. The historic fires exposed systemic vulnerabilities shared by communities across the country—severely damaged buildings\, disrupted water and power services\, severed communications\, impassable roads\, and compromised fuel systems\, amplifying human and economic losses. These cascading failures underscore the urgent need to prioritize preparedness\, protect critical lifelines\, and invest in strategic\, coordinated recovery. \nUsing Southern California as a case study\, this summit aims to establish a national model for lifeline infrastructure resilience and smart capital investment. Federal\, state\, and local leaders will join utility providers\, researchers\, and resilience experts to chart a unified path forward\, one grounded in interdependence\, innovation\, and the modernization of policies\, codes\, and systems that support long-term recovery. \nOver two dynamic days\, the summit will feature compelling keynotes and a mix of collaborative and hands-on sessions. Day 1 will feature policy makers and executive leaders from both public and private sectors for strategic discussions focused on forward-looking policy frameworks\, including breaking down system silos\, overcome integration hurdles\, enhance data sharing\, and foster collaboration to accelerate recovery and build long-term resilience. Day 2 will offer practitioners an in-depth look at cutting-edge technologies and building science innovations that are transforming how we retrofit\, rebuild\, and future-proof the built environment.
URL:https://nibs.org/event/building-for-tomorrow/
LOCATION:Southern California\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:NIBS Location Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260128T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260128T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190828
CREATED:20260106T182651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T184609Z
UID:10000159-1769601600-1769612400@nibs.org
SUMMARY:FHWA Digital Delivery Stakeholder Group (DDSG)  – Virtual Stakeholder Meeting #2 – Jan 28
DESCRIPTION:Overview  \nThe Federal Highway Administration’s Digital Delivery Stakeholder Group (DDSG) will hold its second meeting virtually in three sessions over three days in January 2026.  This meeting will bring together transportation leaders\, state DOT representatives\, federal partners\, and industry experts to advance the national conversation on digital delivery\, open standards\, and the future of interoperable transportation data.  \nThese three 3-hour sessions on January 22\, 26 and 28 from 12:00 – 3:00ET are designed to maximize participation and collaboration in an online setting. As with all full DDSG meetings\, this gathering is open to all interested parties and though you will need to register\, is free to attend. We hope you will be able to join all three sessions.  \nWhat to Expect  \nDuring the January virtual stakeholder meeting\, attendees will:  \n\nReview and discuss progress to date and direction for the DDSG 2025-26 Work Plan \n\n\nGet an update from FHWA on digital delivery activities underway at the agency \n\n\nGet updates on progress by Committees\, Pooled Funds and Projects since the first DDSG Meeting \n\n\nReview\, discuss and plan existing and needed road mapping efforts \n\n\nPlan for the in-person workshop coming up in March at GIS-T and for the year beyond \n\nWho Should Attend  \n\nState DOT digital delivery\, CADD/BIM\, GIS\, survey\, construction\, and asset management leaders \n\n\nFederal agency partners and program managers \n\n\nAASHTO committee representatives \n\n\nTechnology and industry collaborators supporting digital project delivery \n\nWhy Attend  \nThis meeting offers a unique opportunity to:  \n\nConnect with peers working at the forefront of digital delivery. \n\n\nContribute to the development of national frameworks and shared resources. \n\n\nStay informed on evolving federal priorities\, open standards initiatives\, and interoperability strategies. \n\n\nInfluence the direction of future DDSG activities and collaboration models. \n\nRegistration  \nAttendance is free and open to DDSG members\, invited stakeholders\, and any industry members interested in advancing digital delivery in the built environment. Registration is available now at the link provided. Be sure to download the appointment to get the sessions in your calendar. 
URL:https://nibs.org/event/fhwa-digital-delivery-stakeholder-group-ddsg-meeting-2-4/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:FWHA DDSG
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260211T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260211T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190828
CREATED:20250923T124640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T233009Z
UID:10000133-1770814800-1770818400@nibs.org
SUMMARY:Building-System Strategies for Resilient Cooling
DESCRIPTION:The existing building stock in the United States was not designed to cope with current extreme temperatures. Much needs to be done to fix aging housing\, from upgrading poor insulation to fixing ineffective air conditioning\, while also designing new buildings for future temperatures\, if warming trends continue. \nThis webinar will focus on building-system strategies to reduce the impacts of extreme heat on buildings\, showcasing cooling solutions beyond conventional air conditioning. Participants will hear directly from experts on the policies that will enable greater proliferation of resilient cooling solutions that offer co-benefits for energy efficiency\, reduced household energy burdens\, and greater energy reliability. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUnderstand the Link Between Heat and Housing Affordability: Scope how housing infrastructure is unprepared for current temperatures\, impacting consumers costs to adequately cool their indoor environments.\nExplore Technology Solutions: Discover how resilient cooling technologies can offer co-benefits for energy efficiency and reduced household energy burdens\, as well as resilience during power brownouts and blackouts.\nExamine the Policy Landscape: Understand how existing federal\, state and local policy levers and strategies can increase access and affordability of resilient cooling technologies\, and discover real-world examples of implementation.\n\n  \nThis webinar is part of the Facing the Heat Webinar Series hosted by NIBS and the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) which explores the intersection of risk mitigation\, building performance\, energy reliability\, and policy innovation to address the growing risks of heat in our communities.
URL:https://nibs.org/event/building-system-strategies-for-resilient-cooling/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:NIBS + FAS Extreme Heat Series,Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260226
DTSTAMP:20260405T190828
CREATED:20260217T180949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T181027Z
UID:10000163-1771977600-1772063999@nibs.org
SUMMARY:Architectural Record’s Sustainability in Practice
DESCRIPTION:Architectural Record’s Sustainability in Practice returns February 25\, 2026\, at the Schwarzman College of Computing at MIT. This day-long conference focuses on actionable strategies for sustainable design\, with the opportunity to earn 4.5 AIA LU/HSW credits. Registration is complimentary until January 30.  http://arsustainability.com/
URL:https://nibs.org/event/architectural-records-sustainability-in-practice/
LOCATION:MIT Schwarzman College of Computing\, 51 Vassar Street (Building 45)\, Cambridge\, 02139\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260319T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260319T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190828
CREATED:20251222T144300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T154118Z
UID:10000155-1773925200-1773939600@nibs.org
SUMMARY:Digital Delivery Stakeholder Group (DDSG) – In-Person and Virtual Stakeholder Meeting #3 – Mar 19
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nClick Here to View the Agenda\nMarch 19–20\, 2026 | Chicago\, IL Location: Hyatt Regency McCormack Place following AASHTO GIS-T Time: Thursday March 19 01:00-05:00CT and March 20 08:00-12:00CT  \nThe Federal Highway Administration’s Digital Delivery Stakeholder Group (DDSG) will convene in Chicago this March for a two-day\, in-person working session aligned with the AASHTO GIS-T Symposium. This gathering will bring together transportation leaders\, state DOT representatives\, federal partners\, and industry experts to advance the national conversation on digital delivery\, open standards\, and the future of interoperable transportation data.  \nThese two half-day sessions taking place on the afternoon of March 19 and morning of March 20\, are designed to maximize collaboration while allowing participants to engage in key GIS-T activities happening throughout the week.  \nWhat to Expect  \nDuring the March 19–20 stakeholder meeting\, attendees will:  \n\nAlign on progress from the 2025–2026 DDSG work plan. \n\n\nReview updates from ongoing pooled fund initiatives and national research efforts. \n\n\nParticipate in facilitated discussions on data standards\, model-based workflows\, and implementation strategies across planning\, design\, construction\, and asset management. \n\n\nExplore case studies from state DOTs highlighting pilot projects\, lessons learned\, and emerging practices. \n\n\nHelp shape the roadmap for the next phase of national digital delivery coordination. \n\n  \nWho Should Attend  \n\nState DOT digital delivery\, CADD/BIM\, GIS\, survey\, construction\, and asset management leaders \n\n\nFederal agency partners and program managers \n\n\nAASHTO committee representatives \n\n\nTechnology and industry collaborators supporting digital project delivery \n\n  \nWhy Attend  \nThis meeting offers a unique opportunity to:  \n\nConnect with peers working at the forefront of digital delivery. \n\n\nContribute to the development of national frameworks and shared resources. \n\n\nStay informed on evolving federal priorities\, open standards initiatives\, and interoperability strategies. \n\n\nInfluence the direction of future DDSG activities and collaboration models. \n\n  \nRegistration  \nAttendance is free and open to DDSG members\, invited stakeholders\, and industry partners. Registration is available now at the link provided. For in‑person attendance\, please complete the designated in‑person registration (Note: You can also find the room registration link to take advantage of the AASHTO GIS-T room block here). \n\nFHWA Digital Delivery Stakeholder Group (DDSG) Stakeholder Meeting #3 In-Person at AASHTO GIS-T: Th…\n\nFor more information on the AASHTO GIS-T Conference visit the conference website.
URL:https://nibs.org/event/fhwa-digital-delivery-stakeholder-group-ddsg-meeting-3/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, Hyatt Regency McCormack Place following AASHTO GIS-T
CATEGORIES:FWHA DDSG
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260320T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260320T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190828
CREATED:20260106T193336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T154050Z
UID:10000162-1773993600-1774008000@nibs.org
SUMMARY:Digital Delivery Stakeholder Group (DDSG) – In-Person and Virtual Stakeholder Meeting #3 – Mar 20
DESCRIPTION:Overview \nClick Here to View the Agenda \nMarch 19–20\, 2026 | Chicago\, IL Location: Hyatt Regency McCormack Place following AASHTO GIS-T Time: Thursday March 19 01:00-05:00CT and March 20 08:00-12:00CT  \nThe Federal Highway Administration’s Digital Delivery Stakeholder Group (DDSG) will convene in Chicago this March for a two-day\, in-person working session aligned with the AASHTO GIS-T Symposium. This gathering will bring together transportation leaders\, state DOT representatives\, federal partners\, and industry experts to advance the national conversation on digital delivery\, open standards\, and the future of interoperable transportation data.  \nThese two half-day sessions taking place on the afternoon of March 19 and morning of March 20\, are designed to maximize collaboration while allowing participants to engage in key GIS-T activities happening throughout the week.  \nWhat to Expect  \nDuring the March 19–20 stakeholder meeting\, attendees will:  \n\nAlign on progress from the 2025–2026 DDSG work plan. \n\n\nReview updates from ongoing pooled fund initiatives and national research efforts. \n\n\nParticipate in facilitated discussions on data standards\, model-based workflows\, and implementation strategies across planning\, design\, construction\, and asset management. \n\n\nExplore case studies from state DOTs highlighting pilot projects\, lessons learned\, and emerging practices. \n\n\nHelp shape the roadmap for the next phase of national digital delivery coordination. \n\n  \nWho Should Attend  \n\nState DOT digital delivery\, CADD/BIM\, GIS\, survey\, construction\, and asset management leaders \n\n\nFederal agency partners and program managers \n\n\nAASHTO committee representatives \n\n\nTechnology and industry collaborators supporting digital project delivery \n\n  \nWhy Attend  \nThis meeting offers a unique opportunity to:  \n\nConnect with peers working at the forefront of digital delivery. \n\n\nContribute to the development of national frameworks and shared resources. \n\n\nStay informed on evolving federal priorities\, open standards initiatives\, and interoperability strategies. \n\n\nInfluence the direction of future DDSG activities and collaboration models. \n\n  \nRegistration  \nAttendance is free and open to DDSG members\, invited stakeholders\, and industry partners. Registration is available now at the link provided. For in‑person attendance\, please complete the designated in‑person registration (Note: You can also find the room registration link to take advantage of the AASHTO GIS-T room block here). \n\nFHWA Digital Delivery Stakeholder Group (DDSG) Stakeholder Meeting #3 In-Person at AASHTO GIS-T: Th…\n\nFor more information on the AASHTO GIS-T Conference visit the conference website.
URL:https://nibs.org/event/digital-delivery-stakeholder-group-ddsg-in-person-and-virtual-stakeholder-meeting-3-mar-20/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, Hyatt Regency McCormack Place following AASHTO GIS-T
CATEGORIES:FWHA DDSG
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260326
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260328
DTSTAMP:20260405T190828
CREATED:20260221T135244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260221T135244Z
UID:10000164-1774483200-1774655999@nibs.org
SUMMARY:Facades+ By The Architect's Newspaper
DESCRIPTION:Facades+ returns to NYC with an all-new program featuring the latest developments in building enclosure design and technology\nEverything from high-performance facades\, to new iconic projects across the city and region\, and strategies for increasing climate resilience and energy performance. \n\n\nThemes we’ll explore:\n\nEmbodied Carbon and Envelope Design Optimization\nConcrete Futures: Advances in Materials for Building Envelope Excellence\nBuilding Biophilia: Evolving our Enclosures\nWood for Good: Mass Timber as International Design Driver\n\n\n\nSymposium + Expo — March 26 \nMetropolitan Pavilion\n125 W. 18th St.\nNew York\, NY 10011 \nParking\nMP W 20 LLC\n180 West 20th Street\nNew York\, NY 10011\n(212) 488-5900 \n\n\nWorkshops — March 27 \nNew York Law School\n185 W Broadway\nNew York\, NY 10013 \nParking\nCity Parking\, 56 Leonard Street
URL:https://nibs.org/event/facades-by-the-architects-newspaper/
LOCATION:Metropolitan Pavilion 125 W. 18th St. New York\, NY 10011\, Metropolitan Pavilion 125 W. 18th St.\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260326T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260326T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190828
CREATED:20250923T124703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T233029Z
UID:10000134-1774526400-1774530000@nibs.org
SUMMARY:Community-System Strategies for Resilient Cooling
DESCRIPTION:Community infrastructure\, such as thermal energy networks\, district geothermal\, urban forests\, shade structures\, and smart surfaces\, can have a collectively lower upfront cost and lower community-wide energy consumption and the costs of cooling. For example\, strategic deployment of cool roofs in Atlanta\, mandated by ordinance\, are expected to cool the city by 2.4°F in peak summer\, deliver $310 million in direct energy savings\, and generate $760 million in net financial benefits. \nThis webinar will explore community-system technologies and strategies for resilient cooling and their benefits for community-wide energy reliability\, grid resilience\, and extreme heat preparedness. Participants will hear directly from experts on targeted solutions and the policy levers needed to scale up their broad adoption. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nExplore Technology Solutions: Discover the range of solutions that can be implemented at a community-system level to lower temperatures outdoors and indoors.\nClarify the Co-Benefits for Mitigation: Learn how shared cooling infrastructure can provide community-wide energy reliability\, grid resilience\, and extreme heat preparedness.\nExamine the Policy Landscape: Understand how existing federal\, state and local policy levers and strategies can increase access and affordability of resilient cooling technologies and discover real-world examples of implementation.\nUnderstanding Traditions of Community Cooling: Connect Traditional and forward-thinking community-level cooling solutions.\n\n  \nThis webinar is part of the Facing the Heat Webinar Series hosted by NIBS and the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) which explores the intersection of risk mitigation\, building performance\, energy reliability\, and policy innovation to address the growing risks of heat in our communities.
URL:https://nibs.org/event/community-system-strategies-for-resilient-cooling/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:NIBS + FAS Extreme Heat Series,Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260421T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260424T113000
DTSTAMP:20260405T190828
CREATED:20250807T163605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T170114Z
UID:10000122-1776758400-1777030200@nibs.org
SUMMARY:CxEnergy2026
DESCRIPTION:The #1 Conference & Expo in Commissioning\, Energy Management\, & Building Technology. \nUse code MEDIA10 for 10% off registration. Learn More here: www.CxEnergy.com.
URL:https://nibs.org/event/cxenergy2026/
LOCATION:Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk Hotel\, 301 E North Water Street\, Chicago\, IL\, 60611\, United States
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