MIT CSHub Shares Key Policy Recommendations for Resilient Construction
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The MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub has called on the Trump administration and Congress to update building codes, prioritize durable materials like high-performance concrete and introduce incentives for resilient construction. With natural disasters projected to cost the U.S. nearly $40 billion annually by 2075, strengthening construction is more urgent than ever. By improving infrastructure, we can protect communities and significantly reduce long-term recovery costs and insurance burdens. Modernizing construction standards is a proactive solution to the growing frequency and intensity of natural disasters, offering long-term savings for both taxpayers and insurers.
Please read the opinion piece here; it's authored by the MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub (CSHub) and published in RealClear Energy. To learn more about the MIT CSHub visit https://cshub.mit.edu.
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