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The bill would rewrite Massachusetts building codes to require climate resilience and flood-risk measures, modernize standards, and emphasize performance-based, energy-efficient co
The bill would rewrite Massachusetts building codes to require climate resilience and flood-risk measures, modernize standards, and emphasize performance-based, energy-efficient co
S.583, introduced on February 13, 2025, seeks to reform Massachusetts’ building code framework to enhance climate resilience and energy efficiency. The bill would add new definitions, reorganize the board that adopts the state building code, and expand the board’s and code standards to explicitly address climate risks, flood risk, and environmental justice considerations. It is currently paired with a study order (S2718) and has undergone committee referrals. The stated intent is to promote climate-safe, resilient construction while removing unnecessary or outdated regulations, so long as health and safety are not compromised.
This summary focuses on the bill’s substantive provisions, its potential impact on building practice and policy, and its current legislative status.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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