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Independent major project delivery delay review commissioned

Construction Law

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IPA and NIC to be scrapped by a Labour government

Construction Law

The Labour Party will scrap the Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) and National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) if it wins the General Election, and replace them with a new body to be called the National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority (NISTA). See the panel to the right.

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FTC Announces Rule Banning Noncompetes

Contractor Magazine

The Federal Trade Commission has issued a final rule to promote competition by banning noncompetes nationwide.

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New Jersey CSIT Awards Startups More Than $1M

Business Facilities

New Jersey Commission on Science, Innovation and Technology (CSIT) awarded funding to 37 early-stage companies as part of its small business research and technology transfer programs. The post New Jersey CSIT Awards Startups More Than $1M appeared first on Business Facilities Magazine.

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Commissioning Hydronic Systems, Part 4

Contractor Magazine

In this, the final article on commissioning, we will discuss the other parameters in need of testing and documentation.

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Increase the value of your commissioning process

Contractor Magazine

The market for building commissioning services has always been dynamic – it is not uncommon to receive project bids that differ by a factor of two or three. Matt Schwartz, PE, Sr. Associate & Greg Shank, Principal, Altura Associates. Business shapes the tools, then the tools reshape the business. read more.

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California Energy Commission slashes flow rates for urinals, faucets

Contractor Magazine

In response to the historic drought being experienced in California, the California Energy Commission has gone beyond WaterSense standards, mandating that new urinal installations use no more than a pint per flush and faucets max out at 1.2-GPM. The new requirements will take effect next year. Plumbing'