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NIST Reports Construction Safety Investigations Progress
March 19, 2026
NIST has submitted its FY 2025 annual report to Congress summarizing progress on investigations conducted under the National Construction Safety Team Act. These investigations include high-profile incidents such as the Champlain Towers South collapse in Surfside, Florida, and the impacts of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. The report details substantial technical work completed to date and outlines plans for future updates aimed at enhancing building safety standards and investigation methodologies.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals involved in construction, engineering, and safety-related contracts should note the evolving technical standards and investigation findings that may influence future building codes and safety requirements.
- Agencies and contractors engaged in infrastructure projects can anticipate updates to safety protocols and potential new requirements stemming from these investigations.
- Organizations providing construction safety technologies, forensic engineering, or related consulting services may find emerging opportunities aligned with NISTโs ongoing work and future updates.
- This report underscores the federal commitment to improving construction safety, which could impact procurement priorities and funding allocations in related sectors.
Agencies
National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Construction Safety Team Advisory Committee, United States Congress