Building Enclosure Council

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The Building Enclosure Council works in cooperation with the National Institute of Science and Technology Building Enclosure Council (BEC) to bring together building professionals for the purpose of sharing ideas about building design | science and technology of materials.

Members:

Chair: David Holtzclaw | Transduction Technologies | Contact

Michael Sinclair, AIA | Schemmer

Jeffrey Ahl, AIA | ArCuretecture

Richard Burton, AIA | City of Lincoln

John Deacy, AIA |

Stacy Feit, AIA | LEO A DALY

Richard Hart, AIA |

John Hathaway, AIA |

Rick Hauptman, AIA | Architectural Design Associates

David Penka, AIA | DLR Group

Alberto Sanchez, AIA | Davis Design

Kyle Pearson

Eric Cutler

Building Enclosure Council Committee Meetings

TBA

Newsletters

What does Nebraska's new energy code mean for building enclosures?

Code Information

2018 IECC >

ASHRAE >

COMCHECK >

RESCHECK >

AIA 2030 Challenge (Building Envelope Strategies)

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A3 Collaborative (AIA Nebraska, AGC Nebraska Building Chapter, ACEC Nebraska)

A3 Collaborative Information >

Weblinks & RSS

National Institute for Building Science (NIBS) >

Building Science Corporation >

Whole Building Design Guide >

Green Building Advisor >

Mission Statement

The mission of the Building Enclosure Council committee is to educate members of AIA, those in the industry, and the general public on the importance and practice of building enclosure through code review, understanding of wall construction, and collaboration of information and technique.

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