Architects, International Code Council Ink Five-Year Collaborative Agreement
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The American Institute of Architects and The International Code Council recently announced an agreement to collaborate across a wide range of initiatives ranging from code development and compliance to sustainability and energy conservation to increasing building code knowledge among architects.
Among the common objectives under the five-year AIA-ICC Memorandum of Understanding:
- Model Code Development: The AIA and ICC will form partnerships to cooperate in the development of the family of I-Codes.
- Education and Training: The AIA and ICC will develop and provide access to educational courses and, working with industry partners, the AIA and ICC will promote focus on codes training to future generations.
- Advocacy: The AIA and ICC will establish joint activities to develop and initiate advocacy campaigns for important issues relevant to architects and code officials.
- Engaging member groups: ICC and the AIA will provide opportunities to connect internal member committees and working groups.
- Communications: The AIA and ICC will actively communicate news and information that is relevant to both organizations’ members.
- Digital Transformation: The AIA and ICC will provide resources that support information and technology initiatives focusing on the interface between architects, the codes, code officials and other industry professionals in the design and construction process.
Posted July 22, 2015
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