Building With Resilience emphasizes that non-combustible construction materials—readily available in California today—offer the best solution for achieving climate, clean air, and water goals while ...
Because a Type IV building is more robust and thus more fire resistive — strategically — than a leaner Type III building, they are listed out of order numerically. The August 2009 installment ...
The event was part of Build with Strength's ongoing campaign to educate citizens, local and state officials, and industry experts about the potential dangers of wood-framed construction. May 28, 2019 ...
This listicle showcases five innovative and resilient home building styles that are becoming more popular in fire-prone ...
The "Non Combustible Panels Market Outlook 2025-2034: Market Share, and Growth Analysis By Product Type (Cement Panels, Gypsum Panels, Fiber Cement Panels), By Application, By End User, By Technology" ...
Californians are faced with a number of choices and challenges as they evaluate rebuilding following recent wildfires, and a campaign launched today provides resources and insights on the best path ...