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Oregon reaches with new code
Trade Publication Article

Oregon reaches with new code

2010
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Overview
\"Most of our state codes are built on national models,\" said [Andrea Simmons], who worked with the Legislature on Senate Bill 79. \"There's nothing out there to model this on, so we're really breaking ground here.\" \"We're really trying to work with architects and designers and our new energy stakeholders, which haven't been a traditional stakeholder group,\" [Aeron Teverbaugh] said. \"Getting those varied interests to work within a statutory framework will be a challenge. But that's not to say it can't be done. A new code is always fraught with the unforeseen.\" \"Just because it's new doesn't necessarily mean it's good,\" [Tom Payne] said. \"With this code, I'm trying to think about the building as a whole and if the technologies we're using are robust and durable. There's a natural skepticism by builders to adopt new technologies that are different because of the cost of changing them if they turn out not to work.\"