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**NEED FIRMS TO SIGN ON TO BUILD-BACK-BETTER LETTER!**

Greetings to all of the AEC SD Leaders (a.k.a. the Green Gurus)!

Over the last two months, the 32-member Build-Back-Better (BBB) letter working group has developed a robust list of first 100-days, built-environment-focused executive actions for the Biden administration to consider. Kara Kempski, the AIA’s Director of Federal Relations, has reviewed and collaborated on the final draft, and feels that the letter’s proposals are well in-sync with the AIA’s policies and positions, and she is enthusiastic about a group such as ours sending this letter.

A copy of the final draft for your review is at this [LINK].


Now we need all of your help – WE NEED FIRMS TO SIGN-ON, THIS WEEK!

Our collective groups are now comprised of over 200 member firms, it would be FANTASTIC to get most, if not all firms to sign on. Our membership is a prominent and well-respected cross section of our industry. Together, our collective voices have leverage.

We know that getting firms to sign-off on such communiques can sometimes be tricky, but we ask you to please try to secure your firm’s permission to sign on. After careful review of the letter, it is our opinion that it does not contain the kind of challenging phrasing and or required commitments that some advocacy letters ask of our industry(s). Instead we believe it is a fairly comprehensive list of climate-change focused best practices where the Federal government can provide meaningful industry leadership. The measures proposed in the letter seek a model of good Federal governance that is centered on climate change and equity, core priorities for our profession.

Here are some potential talking points that you might use in your ask of your firm’s leadership:

  • A number of the proposals would benefit our industries by expanding tax policy incentives (e.g. 179D), tax credits and block grants, and also expand federally generated data sets that help us provide best-value to our clients (e.g. flood maps, CBECS, etc.)
  • There are no troubling phrases like: “The signatory firms have agreed that they will ‘always’ or ‘never’ do (fill in the blank)
  • The proposed actions are largely focused on code changes, and on how the Federal government will engage in its own projects in the built environment,  with the idea that the government, with its vast buildings and infrastructure portfolio, is well-placed to lead in industry innovations. Firms doing work with the Federal government would be expected to meet the policy proposals, and would be fairly compensated for their leading-edge efforts. Many of our firms have direct experience with this from the time of the great recession and the imposition of ARRA (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act) and EISA (Energy Independence and Security Act).
  • Our profession is broadly implicated in the effects of the built environment on climate change, and we are helped in reducing these effects when federal practices and policies lead the way in the regulatory changes needed for substantive change in our industry’s practices.
  • We know that the letter will be reviewed by top White House staff based on a direct invitation by David Hayes to review it.
  • Biden’s recent E.O.’s do a lot for climate but have yet to be specific about the built environment, leaving a perfect opportunity for our AEC industry to step up. 

If you have any questions, or find an element of the letter that is proving to be a barrier for your firm to sign on, please reach out to any/all of the three of us and we will work to remedy the challenge.

We hope to reach a “critical mass” of signatories (hopefully everyone!) by the end of this week, at which point we will send the letter. Please reply to this message if your firm is agreeing to sign on. All signatory firms will be listed in alphabetical order.

Best regards,

Clark Brockman (SERA) – clarkb@seradesign.com 
Chris Hellstern (Miller Hull) - chellstern@MillerHull.com
Nadav Malin (Building Green) - nadav@BuildingGreen.com

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Thu, 02/04/2021 - 03:03

Love. On Wed, Feb 3, 2021, 9:58 PM Clark Brockman wrote:

Thu, 02/04/2021 - 13:32

This is fantastic work by all who helped contribute to this. BranchPattern is excited to join the list of signatory firms. 

Thu, 02/04/2021 - 14:38

Utile is pleased to sign. Thanks so much for your work on this!

Thu, 02/04/2021 - 15:36

Incredible work and effort! Massive thank you to those involved. I'm proud to add RATIO Design to the list of signatories. 

Thu, 02/04/2021 - 18:14

FXCollaborative agrees with everyone here that this is a great document. Thanks to those who put it together. Please add us as a signatory. Dan Piselli, AIA, LEED AP, CPHD Director of Sustainability, Senior Associate FXCollaborative Architects LLP D +1 646 292 8137 | T +1 212 627 1700

Fri, 02/05/2021 - 02:23

Thanks to Clark, Chris, Nadav, and the working group for your hard work and taking the initiative to prepare this letter. Ratcliff is on board and would like to sign. Regards, Brian Feagans Ratcliff

Fri, 02/05/2021 - 02:40

Hi All, Many of you have already heard that we are collecting data on Super Energy Efficient and/or all-Electric and/or Net Zero projects in the Northeast. Keep the data coming. MA’s Governor will be sending the Climate bill back to the Senate on Sunday and we want to have data ready for the Senators and Representatives showing them that we are already building net zero and development isn’t stopping because of it. There’s been some confusion on what we are looking for. Here’s the break down: The projects only have to meet ONE of the Three criteria to be included. Super Energy Efficient and/or All Electric and/or Pursing / Achieved Net Zero The project can use some gas and doesn’t have to purchase renewables. It should be efficient though. Also, partial data is better than no data. Send as much as you can get as quickly as you can and send round 2 or 3 when you can dig deeper. For instance, being able to say, “ We collected data on X number of net zero or net zero ready projects” will alone be good. It will of course be better with richer data, especially around cost. Projects can be entered as CONFIDENTIAL. Keep in mind that anything submitted for permitting is public data anyways. We won’t share who gave the data. We are aiming to get an initial report out early next week. It's been truly inspiring learning about the amazing projects in development. I’m looking forward to sharing the data with all of you. Use the google form link or spreadsheet attached. Thanks again, Meredith

Fri, 02/05/2021 - 17:28

Ditto. Great work all, certainly no small feat. Paladino is happy to sign on as well. Katie Rothenberg Managing Director Paladino and Company Mobile: 301.830.3432 www.paladinoandco.com

Fri, 02/05/2021 - 17:55

Thank you for all of the efforts - this is great work!  GREC Architects is on board and excited to be added as a signatory firm!

Fri, 02/05/2021 - 18:22

Thank you for organizing this letter, CallisonRTKL is on board. Please add us as a signatory firm, Thank you, Pablo Pablo La Roche Ph.D. LEED AP BD+C Associate Vice President Sustainable Design Lead +1 213 633 1194 Direct | +1 213 631 6203 Cell

Fri, 02/05/2021 - 18:24

Thank you for all the hard work in putting together a high quality letter. XL Construction is signed on as well Courtney Lorenz Director Sustainability Sustainability XL Construction Direct (408) 240-6048 Mobile (919) 201-0856

Fri, 02/05/2021 - 19:25

This is amazing. We're at well over 100 companies endorsing the letter. Thanks to all of you. We've been carefully adding everyone to the list who responded here or notified us directly by email, but if you want to make sure that you company is listed, and that the name is listed correctly, the list at the bottom of this document is our authoritative source. It's getting finalized and into production at 4pm eastern today, so check it now if you're concerned! thanks again, Nadav

Fri, 02/05/2021 - 21:26

HMC Architects is proud to be a signatory member! Eera Babtiwale LEED AP BD+C Associate Principal / Vice President of Sustainability HMC Architects Partner / Serve / Design / Enrich 3546 Concours Street, Ontario, CA 91764 T 909 989 9979 F 909 483 1400 We design solutions. > www.hmcarchitects.com

Fri, 02/05/2021 - 22:25

Letter received!!! Chris sent the letter to Gina McCarthy and David Hayes 45 minutes ago, and we already go this reply!
Chris – I wanted to thank you and your colleagues for all their great work and for taking the time to share your ideas.  I know Ali, David and the rest of our team will take a close look! Gina
To those of you who didn't have enough time and are still working on getting your company on board--stay tuned! We'll be reconvening next week to talk about an outreach plan, and may be able to add more companies before the letter goes public (assuming we decide it should). Thanks again to everyone who contributed and supported.  Nadav

Fri, 02/05/2021 - 23:23

one word.. WOW! Congrats to all for pulling this together so quickly and getting such wonderful participation across the AEC world. Let's see what happens next! MAL Mary Ann Lazarus maryannlazarus2@gmail.com mobile: 314.805.9332

Fri, 02/05/2021 - 23:42

The collective "we" at SOM is in! Looking forward to next steps with the group. Warmly,
Arathi ARATHI GOWDA, AIA, AICP, LEED AP
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR SKIDMORE, OWINGS & MERRILL
224 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE
CHICAGO, IL 60604
T  (312) 360-4113
M (312) 479-4581
ARATHI.GOWDA@SOM.COM

Sat, 02/06/2021 - 00:04

The wisdom and inspiration that flows from this group will never cease to amaze me. Thanks to everyone for the clarity and purpose … with a special shot out for Clark, Chris and Nadav. This warms my heart. Rand Rand Ekman, FAIA, LEED Fellow Chief Sustainability Officer Principal [HKS, Inc] 125 S Clark St, #1100, Chicago, IL 60603 +1 312 262 9750 | m +1 847 420 5577 | www.hksinc.com To send large files, please use my Thru dropbox F

Sat, 02/06/2021 - 00:20

oops my name was mispelled should be Curtis + Ginsberg Architects  e not u.  If you can please fix. Thanks,

Sat, 02/06/2021 - 00:52

Brock et al, Bohlin Cywinski Jackson is proud to be a signature. We received request twice so you may be getting two responses, one here and one through Cameron McAlister group. Thanks to all for putting together such a thoughtful letter. Cheers, Robert

Tue, 02/09/2021 - 17:39

Would you please add MSR Design to the expanded list of names, for the published version of the letter? I'm sorry we didn't respond sooner, and thanks for your hard work! Simona

Tue, 02/09/2021 - 21:49

Thanks Nadav, Clark and Chris for coordinating this effort! Can you post the PDF of the letter that was sent Feb 5? I would like to share the letter with our Board. Thank you! Tamar – Tamar Warburg Director of Sustainability +1 617 835 0690 sasaki.com @SasakiDesign Check out our blog On

Tue, 02/09/2021 - 22:47

Also let us know if we could post on facebook etc.  If you are going to set up and we can link to.  Understand if you do not want public yet.

Tue, 02/16/2021 - 00:38

Please sign Leopardo Companies, Inc. on as signatory.

Wed, 03/17/2021 - 22:18

Clark, Chris, Nadav and the BBB advocacy working group: This just came through among our internal team that "the GSA is addressing Low Embodied Carbon Materials!"
https://gettingtozeroforum.org/the-us-federal-government-takes-the-lead-on-low-embodied-carbon-buildings/ Was this 2/21 policy related to the initial 2/5 draft of the advocay letter? Thanks for pulling together those great recommendations.  Wonderful to see positive impact so quickly.
- Stephen

Thu, 03/18/2021 - 13:25

Hi Folks, First of all--we now have a version of the letter with more than twice as many signatories! (Nothing else in the letter has changed.) Thanks to all of you who signed on, and helped get the word out to encourage other to do so. Stay tuned for additional follow up opportunities. And Stephen--no, we can't take credit for that Embodied Carbon position. That was in process in the GSA's Green Building Advisory Committee (GBAC) well before we got the letter out. It's great that GBAC has officially endorsed that recommendation. I don't know what it means in terms of GSA actually adopting it as a procurement policy--maybe our letter can still have an impact in getting this operationalized? Nadav

Tue, 05/18/2021 - 17:19

Great publicity for the Build Back Better letter! Metropolis and ENR have both run articles, thanks to some targeted outreach efforts by our core team. And we don't know how much direct impact we had, but the Biden Administration just announced a slew of initiatives that are consistent with many of the suggestions in the letter. This would be a great time to amplify the message and recognize your firm's commitment as a signatory by promoting these articles on social media. Here are a couple of sample posts to make that easy:

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