2007 Media Releases & Alerts
NAHB Research Center Seeks Participants for NAHB, ICC Green Building Standard
Consensus Committee
February 9, 2007, Orlando, Fla. - To support a new effort of the National
Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and International Code Council (ICC) to
create a voluntary green building standard, the NAHB Research Center is seeking
participants to join the ANSI consensus committee for the standard development
process. The Research Center is an ANSI-accredited Standards Developer for
American National Standards (ANS) and will serve as secretariat for these
development activities, which will follow rules and procedures in accordance
with ANSI's requirements for openness, balance, consensus, and due process.
Earlier this week, NAHB and ICC announced their agreement to develop and publish
a residential green building standard based on the NAHB Model Green Home
Building Guidelines (2004). This standard will provide a common
benchmark for recognizing and rewarding green residential design, development,
and construction practices in a manner that is transparent, verifiable, and
meaningful to builders, product manufacturers, and consumers. Members of the
consensus committee will play a pivotal role in the creation of this standard
which, when completed, can be adopted by local green home buildng programs or
local building departments as a conformance guide.
Applications for consensus committee membership are now being accepted by the
NAHB Research Center, and must be received by March 10, 2007, in order to be
considered. The initial meeting of the consensus committee will tentatively
take place in late April. Visit www.nahbrc.com/GBStandard
for information related to the development process or to download an
application for committee membership. The entire process, from the formation of
the consensus committee to public review and final ANSI approval, is expected
to be completed by the end of 2008.
For more information on the standard development process or the NAHB Research
Center's other standards-related activities, visit the website, call (800)
638-8556, or email standards@nahbrc.com.
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