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Single-Family Permits 12% Higher Than Previous Year

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Single-Family Permits 12% Higher Than Previous Year. Nationwide, issued single-family permits in November increased 12.2% In November 2020, permits reached 888,217, whereas, in November 2019, permits hit 791,452. The South experienced the highest growth of permits with a 14.4% cbroderick. Tue, 01/19/2021 - 09:45.

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National Gains for Single-Family Permits Led By the South

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National Gains for Single-Family Permits Led By the South. 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%

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Path Cleared To Decommissioning And Site Restoration Of Vermont Yankee

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The NRC issued Vermont Yankee its operating license on March 21, 1972. “Vermonters know that I worked for many years to meet the promise made to Vermont when it was constructed that the plant be closed on schedule in 2012,” Gov. Posted by Heidi Schwartz . Principal Photography by Larry Keyes and Dan Marx.).

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FAA Grants Commercial Drone Permit to Vermont Startup

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Drone startup AirShark received permission from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to do survey work on construction sites and energy projects.

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FAA Grants First Commercial Drone Permit to Vermont Startup

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Drone startup AirShark received permission from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to do survey work on construction sites and energy projects.

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Video: Cognitive GPR 'Sees' 12-Feet Underground

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A transformational new technology being developed jointly by the University of Vermont and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga could reduce utility inspections to an afternoon’s work, instead of taking months using the current permit-dig-map process.

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Environmental Regulations in Construction: What Contractors Need to Know

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Environmental laws provide the backbone for permitting and reporting requirements on construction projects, while a wide variety of state and municipal laws impose even stricter rules. NPDES permits are issued by states that have obtained EPA approval to issue permits or by EPA Regions in states without such approval.