Senate bill to recognize buildings as infrastructure

by maz_atta | August 16, 2021 12:17 pm

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AIA has advocated for several of the provisions included in the Senate’s “Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act,” (H.R. 3684), which will improve safety, resilience, and sustainability in the built environment. Photo courtesy Rolf_52, Big Stock

The US Senate passed a $1.2 trillion bipartisan bill including several key provisions to help modernize U.S. infrastructure.

“To meet the challenges of the 21st century, our nation’s infrastructure funding needs to move beyond roads and bridges to include schools, hospitals, homes and more, especially as buildings contribute nearly 40 percent of worldwide carbon emissions,” said American Institute of Architects (AIA) President Peter Exley.

The Senate is expected to advance a second infrastructure bill through the Budget Reconciliation process this fall.

AIA has advocated for several of the provisions included in the Senate’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act H.R. 3684, which will improve safety, resilience, and sustainability in the built environment.

Key provisions to improve the built environment include:

The Senate’s bill will now require a vote in the full House of Representatives, which is currently on recess through September 20. The legislation will also require President Biden’s signature to be enacted.

Since February, the AIA and its members have been advocating for members of Congress to include federal funding for buildings in the infrastructure package. So far, AIA members have sent thousands of letters to their respective members of Congress.

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