AIA West Virginia stands at the ready to serve as a resource to our members. As the architecture community — and the global community at large — move through this uncharted territory, please let us know how we can help.
The AIA has compiled the resources below to help members and firms navigate the rapidly evolving global pandemic. As new resources become available, the list will grow. Is there a resource we should add? Let us know.
Federal and State Government Resources and Updates
- Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- United States of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
- National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
- Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center
- AIA Advocacy Update
- Coronavirus Tax Relief
- Small Business Administration’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan program (If you experience problems applying online, call 1‐800‐659‐2955 for help)
- Governor Justice Orders Statewide
For Individuals
- Tips for Architects on Balancing Life while Working from Home
- Tips for Architects Working At Home During COVID-19
- 20 Tips for Working from Home
- Tips for Running More Effective Video Meetings
- Families First Coronavirus Response Act: Employee Paid Leave Rights
For Firms
- Re-occupancy Assessment Tool – V1.0
- AIA National Telework Policy
- Online Collaboration Tools
- COVID-19 Recommended Best Practices for Construction Jobsites
- Straightforward Advice on Preserving Cash Flow
- Navigating the Economy: Architects Weather Ebb and Flow of Projects
- The AIA Foresight Report and navigating through a recession with new business models
- Small Firm Exchange
- An Architect’s Guide to Virtual Practice
- U.S. Department of Labor Employment Law Guide
- COVID-19 Strategies and Policies of the World’s Largest Companies
- Coronavirus Relief Legislation Establishes New Employee Leave Requirements
- Families First Coronavirus Response Act: Employer Paid Leave Requirements
- Virtual Program: Architecture Firms and Remote Work
- How Architecture Firms Are Responding to COVID-19
Practitioners across the country offer insight on the impact of the novel coronavirus on their staff, operations, and projects.