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1 ENHANCING ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS, PUBLIC SAFETY & DISASTER RESILIENCE – THROUGH STREAMLINING AND EFFECTIVE USES OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Presentation by Robert Wible, Secretary to the National Partnership to Streamline Government Building Regulatory Process Coalition Meeting Quincy, MA November 28, 2006

2 ENHANCING COMPETITIVENSS, PUBLIC SAFETY & DISASTER RESILIENCE OUTLINE Shared needs for greater efficiency caused by major forces impacting both construction and building regulatory community Shared needs for greater efficiency caused by major forces impacting both construction and building regulatory community Partnership initiatives addressing those forces Partnership initiatives addressing those forces Possible actions to assist Massachusetts Possible actions to assist Massachusetts

3 COMPETITIVENSS, PUBLIC SAFETY & DISASTER RESILIENCE PERSPECTIVE FROM THE NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP TO STREAMLINE GOVERNMENT / ALLIANCE FOR BUILDING REGULATORY REFORM IN THE DIGITAL AGE PERSPECTIVE FROM THE NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP TO STREAMLINE GOVERNMENT / ALLIANCE FOR BUILDING REGULATORY REFORM IN THE DIGITAL AGE – Public/Private Partnership of Associations & Government Agencies – established July, 2001 –NGA, NACo, Mayors, NASCIO, Federal Agencies HUD, DOE, NIST, GSA, NSF… –AIA, NAHB, AGC, BOMA, APA, ULI …. –Share best practices to enhance public safety, competitiveness by increasing effectiveness and efficiency of government oversight of construction process through streamlining and use of I.T.

4 COMPETITIVENSS, PUBLIC SAFETY & DISASTER RESILIENCE National Partnership/Alliance Mission “Enhance nation’s public safety, disaster resilience and economic competitiveness through streamlining the nation’s regulatory process to make it more effective and efficient.” Making state and local government regulations more effective and efficient – not regulatory abandonment

5 STREAMLINING –THE NEED Six Forces Transforming Both The Construction Industry And Way State And Local Governments Regulate Drawn from “Architectural Security Codes and Guidelines” – new McGraw-Hill publication

6 STREAMLINING –THE NEED SIX TRANSFORMING FORCES 1. Demographic – aging population & immigration 2. Environmental – energy costs, resource depletion & global warming 3. Technological – rapid changes & new technologies 4. Economic – changing role of nation in global economy 5. Reduced Resources – demands for downsizing and increased efficiency in government & private sectors 6. Public Safety - greater demand, natural disasters and terrorism

7 STREAMLINING –THE NEED A BRIEF LOOK AT FOUR OF THOSE FORCES Environmental Environmental Technological Technological Economic Economic Public Safety Public Safety

8 STREAMLINING –THE NEED Environmental Environmental –Global Warming Need to reduce greenhouse gases /support green technologies and construction & sustainability Need to reduce greenhouse gases /support green technologies and construction & sustainability –World supply of oil and natural gas Replace with alternative fuels and increase energy efficiency Replace with alternative fuels and increase energy efficiency –Water and other resource conservation –Waste disposal

9 STREAMLINING –THE NEED Technological Technological –Increased pressure on speed to market of new technologies e.g.- nanotechnologies / biomedical-mechanical –Continuing rapid change in information technologies & demand for interoperability – BIM, SMARTcodes –ICC –Aging infrastructure – roads, rails, bridges

10 STREAMLINING –THE NEED Economic Economic –Global economy “The World Is Flat” – T. Friedman “The World Is Flat” – T. Friedman Jobs and skills going off-shore Jobs and skills going off-shore –Growing economic competitiveness region as well as within world region as well as within world Attract new and keep existing businesses in state/community Attract new and keep existing businesses in state/community build at less cost/waste – “faster, better, safer” build at less cost/waste – “faster, better, safer” –Ability to absorb and recover from disruptions

11 STREAMLINING –THE NEED Public Safety - Greater demand after 9/11 and Katrina for: Public Safety - Greater demand after 9/11 and Katrina for: –Keeping our infrastructure secure from future terrorist actions –Better preparation for, response to and more rapid recovery from large scale disasters.

12 STREAMLINING –THE NEED Lessons from Katrina & Other Disasters: Lessons from Katrina & Other Disasters: - Need for uniform statewide building codes, certification & training for code officials - Need for uniform statewide building codes, certification & training for code officials - Need for upgraded code provisions for wind and water penetration - Need for upgraded code provisions for wind and water penetration - Need for regional and not just statewide mutual aid agreements for building departments/contractors as well as first responders - Need for regional and not just statewide mutual aid agreements for building departments/contractors as well as first responders - Need for backup statewide permit & plans review - Need for backup statewide permit & plans review

13 STREAMLINING –THE NEED Blue Cascades III Exercise in Pacific NW (3/06) Blue Cascades III Exercise in Pacific NW (3/06) - Secure database for first responders of as built designs - Identify and pre-certify construction industry from outside region to support first responses - Recovery - use of information technology speed damage assessment and permit issuance - Uniform building permit forms statewide, common inspection systems to provide backup support

14 STREAMLINING –THE NEED Relevance to Commonwealth: Relevance to Commonwealth: - Year 5 of 15-20 year more intense hurricane cycle - Year 5 of 15-20 year more intense hurricane cycle - Winter storms - Winter storms - Potential terrorist targets - Potential terrorist targets - Smaller geographical area from which to draw resources in large scale event - Smaller geographical area from which to draw resources in large scale event - 80% of all small businesses fail if closed for 3 weeks - 80% of all small businesses fail if closed for 3 weeks

15 STREAMLINING –THE NEED For Past 10 Years These Forces Have: For Past 10 Years These Forces Have: –increasingly impacted how we build and regulate construction –stimulated new products & technologies –added national initiatives to identify and reduce unnecessary costs and inefficiencies

16 CONNECTING SYSTEMS – NATIONAL INITIATIVES NEW INITIATIVES Greater Code Uniformity Greater Code Uniformity –ICC Research on more effective and efficient building design & construction materials, processes & technologies Research on more effective and efficient building design & construction materials, processes & technologies –NIST /GSA /Colleges & Universities New Information Technologies and Interoperability New Information Technologies and Interoperability –3D & 4 D design –GIS –Wireless Technologies –RFID –Web-based services

17 CONNECTING SYSTEMS – NATIONAL INITIATIVES INITIATIVES TO ADDRESS THESE FORCES New Organizations/Initiatives to Promote More Effective and Efficient Construction, Building Operation & Regulation New Organizations/Initiatives to Promote More Effective and Efficient Construction, Building Operation & Regulation - U.S. Green Building Council - U.S. Green Building Council - FIATECH - FIATECH –IAI –PATH –buildingSMART –Alliance for Building Regulatory Reform in Digital Age / National Partnership to Streamline Government

18 CONNECTING SYSTEMS – CONVERGENCE OF INITIATIVES THE NEED FOR CONVERGING EFFORTS: Each of these initiatives and organizations generally address one or more but not every segment of: Each of these initiatives and organizations generally address one or more but not every segment of: –construction industry –construction process –technology –level of government –or even different governments within same state / region

19 CONNECTING SYSTEMS – CONVERGENCE OF INITIATIVES RESULTING IN: RESULTING IN: a general lack of cohesive approach that recognizes, supports, encourages coordination and where appropriate integration of these initiatives. a general lack of cohesive approach that recognizes, supports, encourages coordination and where appropriate integration of these initiatives. CASE IN POINT - BIM & REGULATORY SYSTEM CASE IN POINT - BIM & REGULATORY SYSTEM

20 CONNECTING SYSTEMS – CONVERGENCE OF INITIATIVES As Virtual Design & Construction, and greater demand for disaster resilience increase they meet a regulatory system where: As Virtual Design & Construction, and greater demand for disaster resilience increase they meet a regulatory system where: Less than 10% of building departments use IT Less than 10% of building departments use IT Less than 1% building departments accept electronic plans submittals Less than 1% building departments accept electronic plans submittals Even smaller number of jurisdictions conduct electronic plans reviews – even then for only certain portions of buildings Even smaller number of jurisdictions conduct electronic plans reviews – even then for only certain portions of buildings

21 CONNECTING SYSTEMS – CONVERGENCE OF INITIATIVES CREATING CHOKEPOINTS IN THE ROAD TO THE FUTURE – The Building Regulatory Process CREATING CHOKEPOINTS IN THE ROAD TO THE FUTURE – The Building Regulatory Process At Virtual Design Conference, December, 2005 at GSA: –3D/4D project in Silicon Valley had to print out and provide shop drawings for project –Currently no interoperability in building department data between jurisdictions & between jurisdictions and construction – slowing disaster response and recovery

22 COORDINATING ACTIONS TO LINK INITIATIVES PROPOSED COORDINATED ACTIONS NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP AND MASS BRP COALITION: PROPOSED COORDINATED ACTIONS NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP AND MASS BRP COALITION: –Coordinate Coalition objectives for needed changes/streamlining of building regulatory process with Partnership products/services –Joint educational efforts for actions that can be taken now to build stakeholder support for streamlining building regulatory process & greater use of IT –Joint support for streamlining grants to state and local governments & for other initiatives: BIM, buildingSMART, SMARTcodes

23 COORDINATING ACTIONS TO LINK INITIATIVES NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP PRODUCTS OF RELEVANCE TO MA BUILDING REGULATORY PROCESS COALITION : NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP PRODUCTS OF RELEVANCE TO MA BUILDING REGULATORY PROCESS COALITION : –Model procurement requirements – How to procure –Listing of software and jurisdictions using – Learn from the lessons of others –Surveys Use of IT & Cost/Benefit Use of IT & Cost/Benefit ROI Reports to support funding ROI Reports to support funding 3 ½ month ROI for jurisdictions of all size 3 ½ month ROI for jurisdictions of all size

24 COORDINATING ACTIONS - PARTNERSHIP & MASSACHUSETTS NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP PRODUCTS: NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP PRODUCTS: –2006 CD-ROM Report to Governors, Mayors, Counties with all streamlining tools that have reduced regulatory costs by 60% –DOE/PNNL interoperability for RESCheck & COMCheck tools –Template for “Introduction to Building Codes” – A State specific publication - to build stakeholder support for change

25 COORDINATING ACTIONS - PARTNERSHIP & MASSACHUSETTS Guides: Guides: - Elected Officials – 8 pages –Why Streamline? Benefits - HUD 83 page Streamlining Guide (Nov 06) – Includes chapter on benefits of I.T./Streamlining to disaster response and recovery

26 COORDINATING ACTIONS - PARTNERSHIP & MASSACHUSETTS GUIDE TO EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT BUILDING REGULATORY PROCESSES THROUGH STREAMLINING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COVERS: Why and what is streamlining? – Not regulatory abandonment Benefits of streamlining and using I.T. – Better service to customers, reduced regulatory costs, enhanced and more effective enforcement Step by Step Process – 5 Steps

27 COORDINATING ACTIONS - PARTNERSHIP & MASSACHUSETTS SIGNIFICANT BENEFITS TO JURISDICTIONS OF ALL SIZES - STREAMLINING & I.T. SIGNIFICANT BENEFITS TO JURISDICTIONS OF ALL SIZES - STREAMLINING & I.T. - Savings to construction industry in costs of up to $100,000/day in delays – keeps business in town - Savings to construction industry in costs of up to $100,000/day in delays – keeps business in town - Reduce time in reg process by 60% - Reduce time in reg process by 60% - Handle increased workloads with same staff - Handle increased workloads with same staff - Provides jurisdiction with mechanism to share data across multiple agencies – increasing effectiveness & efficiency of government services - Provides jurisdiction with mechanism to share data across multiple agencies – increasing effectiveness & efficiency of government services

28 COORDINATING ACTIONS - PARTNERSHIP & MASSACHUSETTS GUIDE – 5 STEPS TO STREAMLINING: GUIDE – 5 STEPS TO STREAMLINING: - 1. Assessing the Need & Identifying Stakeholders in your community – Educating & gaining their buy-in - 1. Assessing the Need & Identifying Stakeholders in your community – Educating & gaining their buy-in - 2. Identifying Resources - 2. Identifying Resources - 3. Preparing building regulatory process for change- Process re-engineering / working with sister agencies - 3. Preparing building regulatory process for change- Process re-engineering / working with sister agencies

29 COORDINATING ACTIONS - PARTNERSHIP & MASSACHUSETTS GUIDE – 5 STEPS TO STREAMLINING (continued) GUIDE – 5 STEPS TO STREAMLINING (continued) - 4. Hardware and software selection - 4. Hardware and software selection - 5. Putting it all in place – actions to accomplish - 5. Putting it all in place – actions to accomplish EXAMPLES OF SAVINGS/EFFICIENCIES/BEST PRACTICES FROM JURISDICTIONS INCLUDING: Los Angeles, CA Chicago, IL Fairfax County, VA Polk Co, FL Milpitas, CA State of Oregon State of Florida State of Oregon State of Florida

30 COORDINATING ACTIONS - PARTNERSHIP & MASSACHUSETTS PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS OF RELEVANCE TO MASSACHUSETTS: PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS OF RELEVANCE TO MASSACHUSETTS: –High level National Streamlining Conference – January 10-11, 2007 at NAHB in Washington, D.C. Program for corporate CEOs, construction community, elected & building officials, to set path for focused 5 year campaign to enhance effectiveness and efficiency of building regulatory process through streamlining and use of information technology. Program for corporate CEOs, construction community, elected & building officials, to set path for focused 5 year campaign to enhance effectiveness and efficiency of building regulatory process through streamlining and use of information technology.

31 COORDINATING ACTIONS - PARTNERSHIP & MASSACHUSETTS Partnership Projects of Relevance to Massachusetts: Partnership Projects of Relevance to Massachusetts: - Assisting states & their localities by conducting streamlining workshops – OR, CA, LA - Assisting states & their localities by conducting streamlining workshops – OR, CA, LA - Assisting states prior to disaster in identifying and streamlining reducing rules, regs., processes and procedures to speed response and recovery - Assisting states prior to disaster in identifying and streamlining reducing rules, regs., processes and procedures to speed response and recovery - Assisting in building regulatory process re-engineering - Assisting in building regulatory process re-engineering - Assisting in interoperability of disaster response/recovery databases - Assisting in interoperability of disaster response/recovery databases

32 COORDINATING ACTIONS - PARTNERSHIP & MASSACHUSETTS How can National Partnership be of assistance ? How can National Partnership be of assistance ? - Develop stakeholder materials – “Introduction to Mass Building Regulatory System – Benefits of Streamlining” - Develop stakeholder materials – “Introduction to Mass Building Regulatory System – Benefits of Streamlining” - Guide/Streamlining training - Guide/Streamlining training - Disaster resilience – identify rules, regulations, processes & procedures (state & local) that impede disaster response/recovery - Disaster resilience – identify rules, regulations, processes & procedures (state & local) that impede disaster response/recovery

33 PROPOSED COORDINATION - MASS & NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP THANK YOU FOR OPPORTUNITY TO SHARE THESE THOUGHTS THANK YOU FOR OPPORTUNITY TO SHARE THESE THOUGHTS –Available here to answer questions & provide more information on National & provide more information on National Partnership/Alliance Partnership/Alliance

34 PROPOSED COORDINATION NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP AND MASS BUILDING REGULATORY PROCESS COALITION A CLOSING THOUGHT “ The best way to predict the future is to design it” - Buckminster Fuller - Buckminster Fuller This is precisely what the Coalition & the National Partnership are trying to do – let’s do it together!

35 FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT THE NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP WEBSITE: www.natlpartnerstreamline.org VISIT THE NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP WEBSITE: www.natlpartnerstreamline.org www.natlpartnerstreamline.org Write or Call: rcwible@comcast.net, 703-568-2323 Write or Call: rcwible@comcast.net, 703-568-2323rcwible@comcast.net Read articles in U.S. Mayor, State Government News & “Architectural Security Codes & Guidelines” McGraw-Hill Read articles in U.S. Mayor, State Government News & “Architectural Security Codes & Guidelines” McGraw-Hill THANK YOU


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