COVID-19 Resources for New & Existing Buildings
Upcoming/On-Demand Webinars:
- 6/17 & 6/18 @ 11:00 AM (eastern) Join the U.S. Green Building Council for the USGBC Healthy Economy Forum
- On-Demand (listen or watch) Join the International WELL Building Institute for the Places Matter Webcast Series: Prevention and Preparedness, Resilience and Recovery.
- On-Demand (youtube) Join the Association of Energy Engineers for Straight Talk on COVID-19’s Impact on the Energy Industry.
- On-Demand (listen or watch) Join Urban Green Council for Green Buidings in the Age of Coronavirus.
Industry Resource Pages & Lists:
- CoreNet Global COVID-19 Tools and Information Resources for Business Continuity
- Strategies from the WELL Building Standard to Support in the Fight Against COVID-19
- Fitwel COVID-19 Resources – Research to Action
- USGBC’s Healthy people in healthy places equals a healthy economy
- USGBC’s Resources roundup: Indoor environmental quality
- NBI’s Recommended Resources in the Time of COVID-19
- EPA’s List of Disinfectants for Use Against SARS-CoV-2
- ASHRAE Technical Resource Page for COVID-19
- AIA COVID-19 Resources for Architects
- BOMA International’s Coronavirus Resource Center
- Association of General Contractors Coronavirus Resource Page
- OSHA COVID-19 Resource Page
- U.S. Department of Labor Coronavirus Resources
Industry Articles:
- LEED, other building certification systems, look to adjust to COVID-19 era (StarTribune)
- International WELL Building Institute Launches WELL Health-Safety Rating for Facility Operations and Management of Sports and Entertainment Venues (IWBI)
- Fitwel and the Center for Active Design Launch COVID-19 “Research to Action” Series, Introduce Tool to Help Landlords and Tenants Collaborate on Wellness Strategies (PRNewswire)
- USGBC shares the actions and priorities that will shape a healthier future for all. Launches healthy people in healthy places equals a healthy economy. (USGBC)
- Now is a great time to optimize energy in buildings. You’d think. (GreenBiz)
- HVAC Systems and the Spread of Coronavirus: Filtration and the movement of air through a building both matter (Green Building Advisor)