Wildfire Resilient Homes: Policy and Building Solutions That Work
Wildfires don’t just destroy homes—they upend entire communities. From Paradise to Lahaina to Los Angeles, fire survivors face years of delays, red...
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Timothy Lorang
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Sep 12, 2024 7:32:23 AM
As climate change continues to be one of the most pressing challenges of our time, the call for sustainable building practices has never been louder. On September 19, Tim Sweeney, CEO of Simplus Systems and a leading voice in sustainable architecture, will address this critical issue at the Dianne Dodd Cheseldine Distinguished Speaker Series hosted by Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC).
Tim Sweeney’s talk, titled “Building to Benefit the Planet,” will focus on innovative solutions to reduce the carbon footprint of buildings, emphasizing the urgent need to adopt sustainable practices within the construction industry. Sweeney will share insights from his extensive experience in designing energy-efficient buildings using the Simplus Building System™, which integrates advanced MgO-based Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) with Passive House design principles. This unique approach offers a path to Net Zero-ready buildings that save time, money, and resources.
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Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from a true innovator in sustainable building. Join us for an enlightening evening and learn how we can all contribute to building a more sustainable future.
About Simplus Systems:
Simplus Systems is at the forefront of sustainable construction, providing innovative solutions that reduce costs, improve efficiency, and minimize carbon emissions. Our Simplus Building System™ delivers Net Zero-ready buildings that are faster to build, more affordable, and environmentally responsible. Visit our website to learn more: simplus-systems.com.
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