[GSBN] Straw Bale Construction in the IGCC

Jeff Ruppert jeff.ruppert at gmail.com
Mon Sep 26 10:48:13 UTC 2011


Joy,

Is there a way to contribute through a method other than snail mail?  Some of us are a long ways away.

Jeff




On Sep 25, 2011, at 1:49 AM, Joy Bennett wrote:

> You may be aware of an effort being spearheaded by CASBA member and architect Martin Hammer to include a straw bale section in the International Green Construction Code (IGCC).  The IGCC is a new model code being developed by the International Code Council (ICC).  The ICC publishes the commonly used series of "I-Codes", including the International Building Code (IBC), which is the basis for virtually every building code in the U.S.  
> 
> The IGCC will go through the final hearing process November 4-6 in Phoenix, Arizona, and will be published in 2012.  Although it covers non-residential buildings only, it promises to attract broad attention and is expected to be adopted by many jurisdictions within and outside the U.S..    
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> Having a straw bale section in the International Green Construction Code would be a high water mark for straw bale codes in the U.S., and would be a significant step towards inclusion in the IBC, and application to all occupancies including residential.  Even before then, as part of the IGCC, it would likely become the default straw bale building code in many jurisdictions.  
>  
> We need your help in continuing this effort that stands to benefit not only California and CASBA members, but the North American and international straw bale building community as a whole.
> 
> "Strawbale Construction" is currently an appendix in the most recent draft of the IGCC,  which is attached to this appeal.  You can learn more about the IGCC development process at http://www.iccsafe.org/cs/IGCC/Pages/default.aspx   
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> There was stiff opposition to the straw bale construction section at the hearings in Dallas in May 2011.  Martin Hammer was the only person defending it against what are mostly well-paid lobbyists for various industries or private companies.  Similar opposition is expected at the upcoming Final Action hearing, although adjustments to the code and additional supporting documentation were recently presented to address opponents' concerns.  In addition to Martin Hammer, David Eisenberg and civil engineering professor Mark Aschheim will attend the Phoenix hearings to testify on behalf of the straw bale appendix.
> 
> Over the years CASBA has supported this important effort by paying expenses associated with the code's development.  Occasionally they are substantial, such as paying for airfare and hotel accommodations for Martin to attend the Dallas hearings in May.  CASBA is requesting the support of our sister straw bale organizations to help shoulder these expenses, as well as expenses expected for attending the Final Action hearing in Phoenix.  Those expenses are expected to be less than the Dallas expenses, because of proximity, and lodging is expected to be provided by David Eisenberg.  Nevertheless there are costs, and CASBA wishes to support, with your help, Martin, David, and Mark so they do not need to shoulder the expenses themselves.  It is the least we can do for these champions of straw bale codes who have given so much of their time over the years towards this important cause.
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> We anticipate that expenses for the Dallas meeting will be between $(US)1000 and $(US)1500. These are difficult financial times for most individuals and organizations. However, we hope you can support these individuals and this effort that we expect to benefit us all.
>  
> Any donations for this effort can be sent to 
>  
> CASBA
> POB 1293
> Angela Camp, Ca
> 95222
> 
> Your help is appreciated.
> 
> Maurice and Joy Bennett
> Co-Directors
> California Straw Building Association (CASBA)
> Angels Camp, CA
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