DCATs primary program is called Building
Sustainability into the Codes in which we explore approaches
to creating a sustainable context for building codes, working with
national regulatory and green building organizations. Specific groups
served include:
- Building code groups and code officials
- Standards making organizations
- Green building organizations
- Construction and development community
- Public service organizations
Current program areas are:
- Active member of U.S. Green Building Council:
- National Board Member
- Leader - Greening of the Codes Committee
- Arizona USGBC Chapter member & Board Liaison
- Editorial advisory board member of Natural
Home & Environmental
Building News magazines
- Leadership role with International Conference of Building Officials
(ICBO) and International Code Council (ICC)
- Regular column in ICBOs Building
Standards
- Articles for natural building, building code, engineering, and
sustainability focused periodicals
- White papers on sustainability issues, systemic change, and
regulatory issues
- Presentations at conferences, universities, and speaker series
- Coordination of technical resources for conferences,
such as:
- tours of natural buildings
- trainings on natural building techniques
- Web-based resources, including:
- Forum for information, referral, and communication for sustainable
building issues (under development)
- Referrals to human and technical resources on alternative
technologies, natural building, and code issues
- Consulting services on alternative building systems, such
as straw bale construction and on integrated design processes
- Technical workshops on alternative building materials &
methods for local, regional, state, and national building code
organizations
- Training for the building and design communities on code-related
issues
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