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How Home Fire Sprinklers Can Reduce Construction Costs
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
2:00 Eastern
When entire residential developments are protected with home fire sprinklers, trade ups or incentives can reduce infrastructure and other construction costs. They may include reduced street width, increased hydrant spacing, no need for expansion of existing water supply and single access points. Incentives also increase profitability by permitting higher density, additional units, longer dead-end streets and T turnarounds. Fire sprinkler incentives can also provide opportunities to utilize land better by allowing development in areas that cannot otherwise be developed due to terrain or environmental constraints.
During this webinar, experts will discuss case studies where developers have benefited from protecting new developments with fire sprinklers when codes have been updated with the fire sprinkler requirement and in areas where sprinklers have been omitted from codes and incentives were negotiated.
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Our Presenters
Lorraine Carli, President, Home Fire Sprinkler Coalition (HFSC) and Vice President of Outreach and Advocacy for the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) where she oversees media, public affairs and advocacy activities; the organization’s magazine NFPA Journal; and NFPA’s Wildfire, Public Education and US/Canada Regional Operations Divisions.
Gary Keith, HFSC Past-President (1996-2013). Served as Vice President-Field Operations, NFPA overseeing six divisions responsible for the outreach of NFPA's fire safety mission. Gary was also Vice President-Engineering Standards for FM where he had managed a staff of 40 in the development of technical guidance to evaluate and mitigate the property hazards at client locations and various field engineering and management positions. He also served his hometown community for 20 years as a call firefighter and fire protection engineer with the West Bridgewater, Mass. Fire Department.
Bob Sullivan, NFPA Southwest Regional Director, assisting with code adoptions, legislative advocacy, training, public education, and stakeholder engagement in the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. Bob has over 31 years of experience serving on fire departments in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Colorado, including several years as a company officer. Prior to coming to NFPA, he served on the Thornton Fire Department in Colorado as the Senior Fire Protection Engineer and Deputy Fire Marshal, focusing on new development construction and fire code enforcement.