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September 10, 2008

Standards groups move toward greater cooperation
IEEE and IEC leaders announce plans to improve cooperation between the two groups, with the ultimate goal of co-developing international standards.
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NIST shakes up quake design standards
NIST releases the first in a series of reference publications addressing smart design of earthquake-resistant structures.
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First statewide green building code released
The state of California recently adopted the new Green Building Code, making California the first state in the nation to develop such a policy.
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New HVAC&R commissioning guideline
ASHRAE Guideline 1.1 features specific tasks to successfully implement the commissioning process for HVAC&R systems and assemblies.
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Florida extends deadline for building code implementation
The Florida Building Commission has decided to extend the 2007 Florida Building Code implementation date to Dec. 31, 2008.
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Study: Fire caused WTC collapse
Following a three-year investigation, a government agency concludes that fire caused to the collapse of the 47-story Building 7 in the World Trade Center complex.
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Inspection, maintenance requirements outlined in new ASHRAE/ACCA standard
Maintain to sustain is the name of the game when it comes to saving energy and money in today’s building stock.
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Commissioning best practices
Presentation to discuss commissioning of existing buildings and new construction at BCA Convention & Exposition.
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More news and feature articles
Read more about building codes, standards, and legislation in these news and feature articles.
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