Department of Safety and Professional Services Celebrates National Building Safety Month by Establishing Sustainable Building Council, Opening Applications
The Wisconsin Advisory Council on Building Sustainability will advise state code councils on opportunities to enhance community resilience, encourage innovation, and incentivize use of clean energy in residential and commercial construction.
Madison, Wis. – Department of Safety and Professional Services Secretary Dawn Crim recognized National Building Code Safety Month by opening applications to the Wisconsin Advisory Council on Building Sustainability. This new advisory council will work closely with the Commercial Building Code Council, Uniform Dwelling Code Council, and Plumbing Code Advisory Committee to identify code updates that will expand opportunities for the construction industry to more quickly and affordably transition toward sustainable materials, systems, and practices.
Innovations in the construction industry are a key component of Governor Tony Evers’ historic Clean Energy Plan, which was released last month and calls for a modernization of buildings in its four key strategies for moving Wisconsin toward a clean and reliable energy future. In addition to modernizing building codes, Evers’ plan calls for funding and support to move toward electrification and other sustainable energy sources.
Wisconsin’s Council on Building Sustainability will review all building and construction codes and provide recommendations on changes that would increase safety, resiliency, and sustainability. This will include, but is not limited to, considerations of expanding allowable use of new building materials (e.g. mass timber), the expansion of alternative energy capability, and the creation of incentives that encourage climate-smart design and construction.
The department invites interested individuals with experience in construction, sustainable regulation, clean energy, or related fields to apply to serve on the council. More information, including an application to serve, is available HERE.
About Building Safety Month: Building Safety Month is an annual, worldwide public awareness campaign presented by the International Code Council. The goal is to raise awareness about the importance of building codes in ensure safe spaces to live, work, and learn. More information is available HERE.
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