Backstops place caps on what can be “traded off” to meet performance requirements, thus necessitating a minimum level of envelope performance no matter what else is done to improve whole-building performance.
At the NGA Glass Conference in Long Beach, CA, Chuck Knickerbocker of Allegion was honored with the 2022 Volunteer of the Year Award, and Thom Zaremba, NGA code consultant and partner at Roetzel & Andress, with the 2022 C.G. Carney Award.
Thom Zaremba, NGA code consultant, partner at Roetzel & Andress and overall “defender of glass,” was named the recipient of the 2022 C.G. Carney Award during the National Glass Association’s Glass Conference, held last week in Long Beach.
The National Glass Association hosted its NGA Glass Conference virtually on Feb. 9, drawing more than 300 registered attendees. Topping the agenda were sessions that look at the future implications of the latest codes and standards development, including a unique perspective from the General Services Administration, one of the largest commercial real estate lessors nationwide.