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March / April 2019 Issue (Volume 52, Number 2)

Business Facilities

The March / April 2019 Issue features a look at workforce training programs, manufacturing growth, biotechnology and STEM leaders. Read: March / April 2019 Issue (Volume 52, Number 2) at BusinessFacilities.com. Plus, data centers and green development.

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EPA 2020 Enforcement Offers Insight

Green Building Law Update

Then on March 13, 2020, the President declared a national emergency due to SARS-Cov-2 followed by state stay at home orders, federal employees teleworking, many courts closed, and enforcement took a dive. Clean up of 104 million cubic yards of contaminated soil and water, more than in FY 2019. Prevention of 18.2 Prevention of 18.2

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OSHA’s 2020 Agenda

Construction Equipment

The highlights include the following OSHA priorities: Powered industrial trucks In March 2019, OSHA issued an RFI to assess whether to make changes to the existing standards for locations of… The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently released its regulatory agenda for 2020.

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Contractorconflicts.com: An excellent video blog about construction legal issues

Construction Marketing Ideas

I’m reviewing all of the entries in the 2019 Best Construction Blog competition between now and the end of voting on March 31. The post Contractorconflicts.com: An excellent video blog about construction legal issues appeared first on Construction Marketing Ideas.

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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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Sales in Top Master Planned Communities Strong Despite Pandemic

Pro Builder

These communities did experience fallout from COVID-19, with sales dropping in March and the beginning of April. For this mid-year 2020 report, we have surveyed MPCs throughout the country to establish the current rankings as an update to our Top-Selling Master-Planned Communities of 2019 and Best of the Decade.

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Freddie Mac Says the Market Needs 4 Million More Homes

Pro Builder

The housing inventory issue has increased 52% during the past two years while the construction of entry-level homes has declined more than 84% during the past four decades. While builders have started to increase production output in the past year — up 18% from 2019 — lumber and labor shortages have made home construction even more expensive.