2025 Session Last amended: 2023 session

§ 16B.325 — Sustainable Building Guidelines

Plain-Language Summary

This law requires the state to create guidelines for building new state buildings and doing major renovations in a sustainable way. New state buildings must use at least 30 percent less energy than the standard building code requires. The guidelines focus on keeping lifetime costs low, saving energy, maintaining good air quality, and making buildings resilient to climate change.

Practical Notes
These guidelines are mandatory for all new state buildings and major renovations funded with state bond money. A major renovation is defined as work involving at least 10,000 square feet or replacement of a building’s mechanical or cooling system. Designers and contractors working on state projects must meet these sustainability standards.