The National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) has announced the formation of a specialized work group to develop a Housing System Certification Program Standard, signaling a potential transformation in how residential construction is regulated nationwide.
Wall Works Holdings has acquired New Hampshire–based C.I.D. Construction, strengthening its Optimum Building Systems platform and expanding its drywall, framing, and insulation capabilities across New England.
Wall Works Holdings has acquired New Hampshire–based C.I.D. Construction, strengthening its Optimum Building Systems platform and expanding its drywall, framing, and insulation capabilities across New England.
A Utah drywall contractor is suing a developer for work it completed at The Austin Townhomes in Draper, Utah, in May 2023, reported Luke Garrott of Building Salt Lake.
The Department of Labor released a far-reaching set of principles that provide employers and developers that create and deploy artificial intelligence with guidance for designing and implementing these emerging technologies in ways that enhance job quality and protect workers’ rights.
Developer provides a single point of access to EagleView’s suite of APIs, enabling developers unprecedented utilization of geospatial intelligence, measurements and design tools powered by over 1 billion historical US and Canadian residential property images
EagleView announced Nov. 14 the launch of EagleView Developer, a new portal providing a single point of access for the company’s APIs and developer resources. The portal will help developers to more easily utilize EagleView’s extensive and unrivaled geospatial intelligence and analytics solutions.
The American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) today announced it has been reaccredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) under its recently revised operating procedures for documenting consensus on AISI-sponsored American National Standards.
The recently enacted Covid-19 relief package titled “Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021” has extended the Federal Energy Tax Credit (Section 45L) through December 31, 2021, and made the Energy Efficient Commercial Building Deduction (Section 179D) permanent. While both tax incentives offer significant value and the qualification process is simple, they are often overlooked by developers and homebuilders.