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California may require solar on new high-rise residential and commercial buildings

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The California Energy Commission (CEC) passed new standards that would mandate solar energy and storage on new commercial buildings and high-rise multifamily structures.

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Commercial Construction Strategies: Flagship Stores to Footprint Expansion

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These types of commercial construction projects are very important to the growth of their brands and offer many opportunities for our national contracting team to apply our experience and know-how to ensure a successful completion. For example, building departments may have different requirements in different municipalities.

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California Developers Report Mixed Expectations for Commercial Real Estate Sectors

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California developers report their outlook for the commercial real estate market in the latest, biannual Allen Matkins/UCLA Anderson Forecast California Commercial Real Estate Survey.

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ESG is an Opportunity for Commercial Landlords

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Carbon reporting will be required by organizations, people, activities, information and resources involved in supplying a product or service in California. Commercial real estate may be the best ESG supply chain opportunity. This is much more than only applying to Amazon and Walmart, and their supply chains.

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California Laws Could Create as Many as 150,000 Construction Jobs

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed two pieces of legislation that could create more than 100,000 construction jobs and make it easier to build on commercial land.

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California Bills Could Create Up to 150,000 Construction Jobs

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed two pieces of legislation that could create more than 100,000 construction jobs and make it easier to build on commercial land.

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California Begins To Consider Solar on Commercial Buildings

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After approving a 2019 building code that requires all new homes in the state to have rooftop solar panels starting in 2020, the California Energy Commission is now eyeing commercial buildings.