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July 20, 2017

RICS Construction Survey: Workload growth slowed by Brexit

Workload growth has slowed in the UK as Brexit has delayed investment, according to the Q2 2017 UK RICS Construction and Infrastructure Market Survey. Private commercial and […]
July 20, 2017

White Paper: Electricity markets combat problems

Almost 20 years after restructuring many of the nation’s electricity markets, regulators are navigating a brave new world where states want more than just affordable power. […]
July 20, 2017

Thymometrics releases free guide to EU data protection regulation

In April of 2016, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was quietly passed by the EU Parliament. Experts in cybersecurity say this is the single most […]
June 26, 2017

Smart city strategies discussed at Astana Economic Forum

Smart city strategies are currently implemented in many countries aiming among other things at reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, RICS reports from the 10th […]
June 26, 2017

Sixty-plus towers across England found to have unsafe cladding

More than 60 high-rise towers in 25 areas of England have been found to have unsafe cladding, similar to those found in the Grenfell Tower disaster […]
June 25, 2017

Penn Station to move forward with $1.6 billion redevelopment

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced plans to move forward with a $1.6 billion overhaul of Penn Station, with design led by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill […]
June 25, 2017

Santa Clara offers largest public EV charging facilities in California

Heading to an event at the Santa Clara Convention Center, Levi’s Stadium, or California’s Great America theme park and running low on your Electric Vehicle (EV) charge? There are no […]
June 25, 2017

Dominion plans two large solar energy projects in South Carolina

Dominion plans to construct, own and operate 81 megawatts (AC) of solar generating capacity in Jasper County, S.C. Two projects – a 71.4-megawatt facility that would be South Carolina’s largest […]
June 25, 2017

Los Angeles ordinance designed to reduce buildings’ energy, water consumption

The city of Los Angeles recently passed an ordinance requiring buildings of 20,000 square feet or more to do the following: Benchmark their use of energy […]
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