Hempcrete's Progress in the US Construction Industry

2024-01-11T17:14:02Z
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The Rise of Hempcrete in U.S. Construction

The U.S. Hemp Building Association (USHBA) has announced groundbreaking advancements for hempcrete, a sustainable building material, positioning 2024 as a pivotal year for its mainstream adoption in the construction industry.

Hempcrete's Inclusion in International Residential Code

A significant development is the inclusion of hempcrete as an approved material for residential structures under the International Code Council (ICC). This inclusion in the International Residential Code (IRC) update marks hempcrete's official recognition as a viable building material, particularly for non-load-bearing walls and infill systems.

Implications for the Construction Industry

This development is crucial for the widespread adoption of hempcrete. It provides building professionals with a standardized guide for constructing with hempcrete, facilitating its use in building permit applications for one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses.

Expansion into Commercial Projects

Looking ahead to 2024, efforts are underway to standardize hempcrete for large commercial projects under the ICC’s International Building Code. This move could significantly expand hempcrete's application in the construction sector.

USHBA's Guide for Commercial Hempcrete Use

The USHBA is set to release a guide for specifying hempcrete in commercial buildings. This guide will offer architects standardized language for bid documents, further integrating hempcrete into mainstream construction practices.

Setting Standards for Hemp Hurd

USHBA is developing testing procedures and standards for hemp hurd, the core material in hempcrete. These standards aim to ensure consistent, construction-grade quality, reducing risks for builders and promoting confidence in hempcrete's reliability.

Collaboration with Universities for Quality Standards

Research at North Dakota State and Oregon State universities will contribute to establishing quality standards for hemp hurd. These standards will focus on size, dust levels, and fiber content, ensuring that hurd meets building-grade requirements.

Temporary Guidelines Pending ASTM Standards

USHBA's guidelines serve as a temporary measure until the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) finalizes standards for hemp in building materials. This interim period is crucial for the ongoing development and acceptance of hempcrete.

The year 2024 marks a significant milestone for hempcrete in the U.S. construction industry. With standardized codes and guidelines, hempcrete is poised to become a mainstream, sustainable building material, contributing to environmentally friendly and innovative construction practices.

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Robin Roy Krigslund-Hansen

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Robin Roy Krigslund-Hansen is known for his extensive knowledge and expertise in the fields of CBD and hemp production. With a career spanning over a decade in the cannabis industry, he has dedicated his life to understanding the intricacies of these plants and their potential benefits to human health and the environment. Over the years, Robin has worked tirelessly to promote the full legalization of hemp in Europe. His fascination with the plant's versatility and potential for sustainable production led him to pursue a career in the field.

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