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How Climate Change is Impacting Contractors

Though disaster repair spending is skyrocketing, it’s not necessarily good for the... More

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Engaging in Architect-Led Design/Build

This delivery method puts the architect at the helm of design and construction—and... More

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Contractor Develops Photo Management Software

A new integrated construction photo management platform uses a pay-per-project model with a user-friendly interface that takes the labeling and indexing process to the next level. More

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EPA Issues Fines for Lead Rule Violations

Window World of St. Louis agreed to pay a $19,529 civil penalty for failing to provide information--i.e., the agency's "Renovate Right" brochure--to "at least 20" owners and residents of properties built before 1978. More

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DOE Study: Contractors Help Energy Efficiency Initiatives Succeed

Local energy efficiency programs are more likely to be successful when residential contractors are actively involved with them, according to a new report. More

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USGBC Connects Green-Minded Pros, Consumers Online

Green Home Guides online tool offers consumers direct access to information and contractors. More

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News Worthy

The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication creates headlines of its own with a sustainable new structure. More

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Healthcare Center Benefits from Green, Evidence-based Design

Parrish Medical Center's leaders intuitively understood the importance of... More

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teach your clients well

Architect Scott Guyon, AIA, thinks of his clients as heroes. Of the new homes built in central Kentucky last year, only about 10 percent were designed by architects. So, he figures, the relatively few brave souls who request his services are not ordinary people. They have a higher threshold for uncertainty than most, and they've got faith that the reward will be worth the moments of fear and loathing, which are inevitable. Even so, they are utterly human. More

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