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Resource-Engaged Professionals

Join the coalition shaping a safer, smarter, andstronger America—one innovation at a time.

Your contribution fuels the transfer of building science into real-world solutions that protect lives, strengthen communities, and secure America’s future.

Making a Lasting Impact on Our Nation

Outreach, Engagement, and Policy Leadership

Advancing building innovation by convening cross-sector stakeholders, fostering national knowledge-sharing events, and strengthening networks across government, industry, and academia to accelerate best practice adoption.

Independent National Authority & Standards Development

Serving as the nation’s independent authority for building standards, managing WBDG, UFC/UFGS updates, and advancing resilience through landmark studies, infrastructure hubs, and digital standards.

Architecture, Engineering & Applied Research

Delivering nationwide A&E and cost engineering expertise, leading in enclosure performance and lifecycle analysis to optimize facility investments and guide capital planning.

End-To-End Technology Innovation and Solutions

Driving end-to-end technology innovation-advancing BIM, Al. and digital twins-while delivering predictive insights, roadmaps and change management to accelerate adoption across the built environment.

Strategic Project & Program Management

Delivering proven program management for complex federal initiatives, leveraging ready-made public-private partnerships and sole-source authority to streamline procurement and accelerate outcomes.

Upcoming Events

DON’T MISS…

Building for Tomorrow

January 28-29, 2026

In the wake of the devastating Southern California wildfires, this summit stands as both a call to action and a catalyst for national resilience. Using Southern California as a case study, this summit aims to establish a national model for lifeline infrastructure resilience and smart capital investment. 

From Research to Resilience

Reflections on the 20th Anniversary of Katrina 

George Guszcza, D.Eng., CPEM, CCMPresident and CEO, National Institute of Building Sciences   My first visit to New Orleans was four years after Hurricane Katrina and 3 years after I left Iraq for the second time.  Having been a part of large-scale reconstruction and rehabilitation programs

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