Nevada’s state energy director wants to require building owners seeking to take advantage of the state’s large tax credits for energy-efficient buildings to ban smoking, the Associated Press reported.
As the state suffers through one of the hottest summers on record, Pennsylvania officials are reminding residents that money is available to help keep them cool.
The most recent report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics appears to ignore the nonresidential construction boom, the Associated General Contractors of America’s chief economist said Friday.
Helping supervisors adapt to an ever-changing business world will be the focus of the Construction Contractors’ Alliance’s Sept. 26-28 Chicago meeting.
The chairman of construction consulting company FMI Corp. will speak July 24 at the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants’ Construction Industry Executive Forum in Broomfield, Colo.