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International Code Council
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ICC
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2015 edition of code establishing minimum regulations for mechanical systems, including heating, cooling, ventilation, exhaust, ducts, fireplaces, combustion and hydronic systems, using prescriptive and performance-related provisions.
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APA - The Engineered Wood Association
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American Plywood Association,
APA
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A publication highlighting recommendations that contribute to improved overall performance in the structural shell and focus on good connection details to tie together exterior walls, roofs and floors.
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Advanced Energy
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Advanced Energy
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Information sheet containing images and descriptions of cantilevers.
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Carpet and Rug Institute
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CRI
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Carpet and Rug Institute website homepage.
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Colorado Geological Survey
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CGS
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Website discussing building foundation problems caused by settling soil in Colorado.
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Lstiburek Joseph W
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Building Science Corporation,
BSC
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Information guide describing issues with concrete floors, in multiple climate zones.
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Kanare Howard M
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Portland Cement Association
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Document discussing moisture considerations and testing techniques for concrete floors.
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Hodgson Alfred T,
Moyer Neil,
Beal David
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,
LBNL,
Florida Solar Energy Center,
FSEC
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A report describing six mechanical ventilation strategies that were evaluated for their ability to control indoor humidity levels over 14-day periods with simulated occupancy.
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American Society of Civil Engineers
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ASCE
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Link to all versions of ASCE/SEI 24, a standard describing the minimum requirements and expected performance for the siting and design and construction of buildings and structures in flood hazard areas that are subject to building code requirements.
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Carpet and Rug Institute
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CRI
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Document describing the emissions criteria for carpets, cushions, and adhesives to qualify as those with low volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions under the Carpet and Rug Institute's Green Label Plus Indoor Air Quality Testing Program.
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Home Innovation Research Labs,
National Association of Home Builders,
International Code Council
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HIRL,
NAHB,
ICC
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Fact Sheet describing the need for supplemental dehumidification, dehumidifier configuration options, and design considerations.
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Federal Emergency Management Agency
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FEMA
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Fact sheet defining “lowest floor,” identifying common construction practices that are violations of NFIP regulations, and discussing benefits of exceeding the NFIP minimum building elevation requirements; also published in FEMA P-499 “Home Builder’s Guide to Coastal Construction: Technical Fact...
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Federal Emergency Management Agency
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FEMA
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Glossary of terms used by the National Flood Insurance Program
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ICF Systems
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Massachusetts Building Products
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Information sheet including a checklist of steps to follow for pouring concrete.
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Carpet and Rug Institute
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CRI
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Webpage containing downloadable fact sheets covering carpet-related topics including Indoor Air Quality, Asthma and Allergy, Cleaning Products, and Environmental Sustainability.
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Lstiburek Joseph W
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Building Science Corporation,
BSC
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How hard can it be to insulate a flat sheet of concrete? I mean you only have three choices – on the top, on the bottom, or on the edge. OK, you might have some combination of the three as well.