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September / October 2019 Issue (Volume 52, Number 5)

Business Facilities

The September/October 2019 Issue features the booming logistics and transportation industry. Read: September / October 2019 Issue (Volume 52, Number 5) at BusinessFacilities.com. Plus, a look at Qualified Opportunity Zones and Business/Industry/Tech Parks.

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National Gains for Single-Family Permits Led By the South

Pro Builder

Nationwide, the number of issued single-family permits has surpassed 2019 levels, but some states reported significant declines. According to the National Association of Home Builders, total single-family permits issued year-to-date for the first 10 months of 2020 were 11.1% higher than 2019, reaching 808,301.

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An SBA Public Service Announcement: If You See Something, Say Something

Federal Construction Contracting Blog

On August 8, 2023, the VA issued an RFQ for boiler plant safety device testing, calibration and inspection for one of its facilities in Arizona. In Sandford’s case, that period would have been 2018 through 2022, not 2019 through 2023, as proposed by Caldaia. The non-awardee, Caldaia Controls, Inc.,

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Maryland Schools will No Longer be LEED Certified

Green Building Law Update

” On November 13, 2019, the Secretary of the Maryland Department of General Services “approved” that recommendation. This law firm will issue those opinions of counsel to local education agencies in Maryland. in FY 2019 the state approved over $412 Million for local school building).

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Former Public Officials Indicted on Criminal Charges in Flint Water Crisis

Green Building Law Update

Indictments were issued after that sole grand juror listened to and evaluated the evidence presented for 12 months. General Motors stopped using the public water in October 2014 after determining it was corroding automobile parts. It is alleged that as many as 12,000 children were exposed to drinking water with high levels of lead.

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Maryland is First State to Legislate Permitted Use of PFAS

Green Building Law Update

In late 2019 hazardous waste incinerators in at least three states were destroying PFAS fire-fighting foam (. Then on February 20, 2020, the EPA issued preliminary determinations to regulate PFOA and PFAS in drinking water and also issued a supplemental proposal regulating new uses of PFAS as requiring review under TSCA.

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NAHB Chairman Jerry Konter: Reflecting on 2022, Looking Ahead to 2023

Pro Builder

NAHB leadership also testified on Capitol Hill on a variety of issues affecting the housing industry, including workforce diversity and addressing supply chain bottlenecks. This event last took place in 2019, and this year’s Showcase was bigger and better, with more display homes and exhibitors.

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