Sustainability & Steel: Benefits & Certifications for Building with Recycled Materials
Steel Door Institute (SDI) was established in 1954 as a non-profit business association that develops standards for steel doors and frames. These standards are available free of charge so architects can ensure quality and consistency of steel doors and frames. SDI members are the only manufacturers that have been audited to ensure they meet our standards.
This course covers the production and recyclability of steel in the construction industry, including the general and sustainable advantages of building with steel. This includes a look at how specifying steel can contribute to potential LEED credits as well as compliance with standards such as the International Green Construction Code (IgCC) and the WELL certification program. The focus will be on steel as an infinitely recyclable material and its various applications within the building industry. In addition, we will look at several agencies, codes, and regulations involved with sustainability and construction.
- Explain basic steel production, the role of recycled steel in this process, and the environmental benefits
- Describe construction products made from recycled steel and the advantages of steel construction, including doors and frames
- Discuss the types and applications of steel doors and frames
- Discuss LEED v4.1 updates to the Building Design and Construction category
- Describe standards such as the International Green Construction Code (IgCC) and the WELL certification program