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Industry Certifications & Awards

Energy Star

www.energystar.gov

A voluntary partnership between the US Department of Energy, the US Environmental Protection Agency, product manufacturers, local utilities and retailers. When properly installed, Energy Star-labeled products can save consumers 10-40% on heating and cooling bills each year.


IFAI

www.ifai.com

The Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI) is a not-for-profit trade association representing the entire spectrum of the specialty fabrics industry.


NES - National Evaluation Service

www.icc-es.org

Craft-Bilt has received confirmation from the National Evaluation Service that its PanelCraft® structural roof panel complies with 2000 ICC codes as well as BOCA National, ICBO Uniform and SBCCI Standard codes. ICC-ES came into being on February 1, 2003, when America's four building-product evaluation services officially combined their operations. The four "legacy" evaluation services that came together to form ICC-ES were the National Evaluation Service, Inc.; BOCAI Evaluation Services; ICBO Evaluation Service, Inc.; and SBCCI Public Service Testing and Evaluation Services, Inc. Through the legacy evaluation services, ICC-ES has a history that goes back more than seventy years


NFRC™ - National Fenestration Rating Council

www.nfrc.org

The National Fenestration Rating Council is a non-profit, public/private organization created by the window, door and skylight industry. It is comprised of manufacturers, suppliers, builders, architects and designers, specifiers, code officials, utilities and government agencies. NFRC provides consistent ratings on window, door and skylight products. NFRC's primary goal is to provide accurate information to measure and compare the energy performance of window, door, or skylight products.


ICC - International Code Council

www.iccsafe.org

The International Code Council (ICC) was established in 1994 as a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing a single set of comprehensive and coordinated national model construction codes.


PAMA - Professional Awning Manufacturer’s Association

www.awninginfo.com
  • Promote, educate and implement programs to advance the fabric awning industry.
  • Identify issues of common concern to the awning industry and take a pro-active role in implementing and seeking solutions for those concerns.
  • Raise general awareness of awnings as an image-enhancing, energy saving and attractive addition to a residential or commercial structure.
  • Provide a central resource for the dissemination of information relating to the techniques, materials, standards, regulations, markets and tax information in the awning industry