To focus the combined resources of the allied cement, concrete, masonry, and reinforcing steel industries to position concrete, through education and advocacy, as the material of choice in the low, mid and high-rise building markets in the Pacific Northwest.
The Pacific Northwest Building Resilience Coalition represents thousands of private companies committed to improving planning, development, and the construction of homes, buildings, communities, and associated infrastructure capable of surviving, recovering from, and adapting to the growing impacts of natural disasters, climate change, and an ever-evolving urban and physical environment.
As governments rebuild infrastructure and economies after the economic downturn caused by COVID, we must ensure that recovery plans shape our current and future economies in safe, clean, sustainable, and resilient ways. “Buy Clean” legislation will require all manufacturing to adapt to stricter greenhouse gas (GHG) emission regulations and embodied carbon thresholds. The environmental impact of building materials during their “full life-cycle” will play an essential role in attaining our GHG goals in the future.
Cement, concrete, and masonry products provide resilience to natural disasters and climate change while reducing CO2 emissions and attaining greenhouse gas reduction targets. The Building Resilience Coalition is composed of thousands of companies throughout the Pacific Northwest dedicated to the construction of homes, offices, factories and community infrastructure that are both resilient and sustainable.