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EPA Emissions Rule at Risk as High Court Weighs Challenge Arguments

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US Supreme Court majority appears to side with Ohio, Indiana and Virginia and industry interests that want agency's state smog cut mandates not to take effect until all their current legal issues are resolved.

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Commercial Construction Industry Trends: The “Highs” and “Lows” that Shaped 2019

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With the countdown on to 2020 – and the start of a brand-new decade right around the corner – it’s time for our annual look back at the commercial construction industry “highs” and “lows” from 2019. It’s been exciting to see the opportunities that have come with the growth of the cannabis industry. High – CRE Cross Pollinates.

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Cannabis Retail Construction: How to Navigate the Green Rush

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Between 2018 and 2022, Englewood’s national construction work in the cannabis retail industry grew by 100% and we expect that trajectory to continue as more states legalize recreational marijuana use and cannabis firms expand into new markets. That has been true.

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What Certifications Does A Crane Need To Operate On Construction Sites?

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A solid commitment to safety can help reduce legal liabilities resulting from accidents or non-compliance with safety regulations. Certifications exhibit adherence to industry standards and regulations, such as those set by Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

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EPA Emissions Rule at Risk as High Court Hears Challenge Arguments

ENR Construction

Conservative US Supreme Court majority appears to side with Ohio, Indiana and Virginia and industry that want agency smog cut mandates for states blocked from taking effect until all ongoing legal issues are resolved.

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EPA Smog Rule is Uncertain as High Court Weighs Suit Arguments

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US Supreme Court majority appeared to support Ohio, Indiana and Virginia, as well as industry interests that want cuts in state ozone emissions not to take effect until all their current legal challenges are resolved.

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EPA Emissions Rule at Risk as High Court Hears Lawsuit Arguments

ENR Construction

Conservative US Supreme Court majority appears to side with Ohio, Indiana and Virginia and industry that want agency smog cut mandates for states blocked from taking effect until all ongoing legal challenges to requirements are resolved.

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