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  1. 09/09/2011

    The two worst air quality zones in the U.S. - California’s San Joaquin Valley and South Coast - are being targeted by the EPA for dramatic ozone air quality plans.  The EPA is proposing to approve the 8-hour ozone air quality plans in these locations. 

  2. 11/17/2011

    Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) has released its 2012 economic forecast for the U.S. commercial and industrial construction industry.  No surprise here – the forecast looks slow. ABC Chief Economist Anirban Basu examines the situation:

  3. 10/20/2011
    Cold and flu season is here, and with it comes sick days and potential losses in productivity from your building or facility. 
  4. 12/12/2011

    The USGBC’s Center for Green Schools has released the Best of Green Schools 2011 list.  These schools range from K-12 to higher education and have been chosen for excellence in 10 different categories.

  5. 09/27/2011

    The installed cost of solar photovoltaic (PV) power systems in the United States fell substantially in 2010 and into the first half of 2011, according to the latest edition of an annual PV cost tracking report released by the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab).

  6. 01/09/2012

    The Equipment Leasing and Finance Association has revealed its Top 10 Equipment Acquisition Trends for 2012.  What can facility managers and building owners expect from the industry this year?  Growth, uncertainty and end-user benefits come to the forefront as themes for 2012.  Is your strategic acquisition plan for 2012 in place?  These tips may help you formulate your plans.

  7. 09/09/2011

    Aspiring facility managers and building owners take note – a green resume goes a long way.  Beginning your career in today’s economy can be a daunting challenge.  To get a leg up on the competition, especially in the facility management field, consider greening your resume to increase the chances of landing a job.

  8. 12/05/2011
    The EPA has proposed new changes to the Clean Air Act standards for boilers and incinerators.  The standards have public health protection at the focal point, with the goal of significantly reducing toxic air pollutants
  9. 09/30/2011

    The findings of a new U.S. Forest Service study indicate that wood should factor as a primary building material in green building, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced today.

  10. 01/03/2012

    Welcome to 2012 – Is your office landscape prepared to take on another year of sustainability upgrades and productivity initiatives?  Simple changes can impact your bottom line and create an aesthetically pleasing environment for employees, clients, and visitors.

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