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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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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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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
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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
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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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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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