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3 Secrets to Successful Landmark-Status Building Construction Projects

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Plan for Extra Permitting Hoops. Not surprisingly, construction in a landmark-status property takes the permitting process to an entirely new level. A great example of this is a retail space Englewood refurbished at Chicago’s famed Palmer House Hilton. Here are three key takeaways from our experiences over the years: 1.

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Maryland Bans Polystyrene and Enacts 31 other New Environmental Laws

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Although foam coffee cups and plates are often referred to as “Styrofoam®,” that terminology is incorrect. In Maryland, state law does not address carryout bags provided by retail establishments. Wetlands Permits and Licenses. Stormwater and Flood Management.

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Nevada Stops Subsidizing Net Metering

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In the final days of 2015, Nevada became the front line in the looming nationwide fight over energy policy when the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada altered rates for net metering impacting homeowners with rooftop photovoltaic panels. But the retail rate is at an actual loss to the monopoly utility.

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6 Phases of the Construction Process

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In the construction phase: Permits are applied for and received. Commissioning and Turnover Stage. This phase refers to the transitioning of responsibility for the property and its facilities over to its owners. Pre-Construction Stage. Next is the construction phase. The project and its sub-projects are bid-out. Quality Control.

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What the LEED Pilot for Wood Is and What It Is Not

Green Building Law Update

If one is tempted to gloss over the reference in that press release to “building materials” note that a senior policy making staffer at USGBC has been quoted describing this as a pilot for “responsible sourcing of all materials that go into a building such as concrete, steel, copper and other materials.” Again the U.S.

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What the LEED Pilot for Wood Is and What It Is Not

Green Building Law Update

If one is tempted to gloss over the reference in that press release to “building materials” note that a senior policy making staffer at USGBC has been quoted describing this as a pilot for “responsible sourcing of all materials that go into a building such as concrete, steel, copper and other materials.” Again the U.S.

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Industry Focus: Logistics – Going With The Flow

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Facility features include an intermodal ramp that will permit businesses more immediate access to the efficiencies of freight trains, fueling facilities to enhance commerce and goods movement, and an intermodal block swap/switching yard that will incorporate the latest engineering techniques for improved efficiency and throughput.