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Sustainable Buildings Industry Council (SBIC) Announces the 2009 Beyond Green™ High-Performance Building Awards

March 1, 2008

GSA and their equivalents in Denmark, Finland, and Norway signed a historic document January 17, 2008 to support open BIM related research, development, and collaboration taking advantage of existing forums including buildingSMART (formerly IAI).

This initiative would not be possible without the hard work and dedication of Charles Matta and Calvin Kam in the Office of the Chief Architect and Stephan Hagen from the National Ca pital Region. Great thanks and congratulations.

Building Information Modeling (BIM) is fast becoming an essential tool in project delivery and facilities management of any real estate portfolio. BIM generates finely detailed 3-D and 4-D computer building models. It can be layered to distinguish among systems and materials. It can be integrated with software to design HVAC systems and predict energy consumption. It can help customers visualize and fine tune the design of their spaces and the phasing of tenant moves. It can assist contractors with material take-offs and an understanding of construction details.

In the federal government, we benefit if this sophisticated computer modeling is built on an open standards platform enabling the seamless and accurate exchange of digital data across programs from different software developers. To this end, GSA is partnering with public real estate organizations in other nations to develop and ensure interoperability in BIM software and systems.

In an historically noteworthy event, an international agreement supporting this objective was executed with the public real estate organizations in Finland, Denmark and Norway. It was signed in Washington, DC, on January 17, 2009. Our partners in this agreement are Senate Properties (the Finnish public real estate enterprise), the Danish Enterprise and Construction Authority and the Directorate of Public Construction and Property in Norway.

Our commitment is "to initiate and participate in open BIM-related research, development, and collaboration efforts." This includes making our own construction projects accessible for piloting. We will also issue corresponding BIM requirements, open standards mandates, and adoption schedules with the goal of using these on a regular basis within two to four years. We will take advantage of existing forums to implement the agreement including The Workplace Network and the International Alliance for Interoperability. Other countries also plan to join in this effort.

This is a significant collaboration. It gives users a leadership role in the development of this important tool. And it promotes global cooperation and creativity.

You can find the latest on BIM at PBS at www.gsa.gov/bim.

Sustainable Buildings Industry Council (SBIC) Announces the 2009 Beyond Green High-Performance Building Awards

Along with our sponsors, SBIC is proud to announce the 2009 Beyond Green™ High-Performance Building Awards. This unique program recognizes the initiatives that shape, inform and catalyze the high-performance building market, as well as the real-world application of high-performance design and construction practices.

New to the program in 2009 is a special subcategory for high-performance renovation, retrofit, and reuse projects. This additional subcategory was created by the SBIC Awards Committee in order to highlight the need to preserve and improve existing buildings.

Winners of the Beyond Green Awards will be invited to present their projects on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. in February of 2010, in conjunction with an educational briefing for the High-Performance Buildings Congressional Caucus. Winning projects will also be published on the Whole Building Design Guide Web site (www.wbdg.org), which is managed by the National Institute of Building Sciences. Additional recognition will include an announcement in SBIC's quarterly newsletter, Buildings Inside & Out, a feature article in ed+c magazine, a handsome plaque, posting on the Council's Web site and inclusion in SBIC technical guidelines and publications.

To learn more about the 2009 Beyond Green High-Performance Building Awards, please download the Call for Entries (PDF). Vist the SBIC Web site frequently for program updates, including the jury announcement and details about the Capitol Hill briefing. This year's deadline for entries is October 30, 2009.

If you have any questions about the program, please contact Anna Bran by phone at (202) 628-7400, extension 211 or by email at abran@sbicouncil.org.

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The Sustainable Buildings Industry Council (SBIC) is an independent, non-profit organization whose mission is to unite and inspire the building industry toward higher performance—through education, outreach, advocacy and the mututal exchange of ideas. Council membership is open to all who share this mission.