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Huber Settles Infringement Lawsuit Over Zip System Sheathing
Louisiana-based competitor ends sale of similar OSB sheathing
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Spotlight on the Summit: Avoiding Stucco Failures and Making High Performance Easier to Build
A closer look at two of the presenters and their courses scheduled for the seminar happening this October
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Bill to Cut New York City Carbon Emissions: $20 Billion
The plan to reduce emissions from city buildings also will create an estimated 141,000 new jobs
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Finally, the Fine Homebuilding Summit!
In the fall of 2019, FHB, GBA, and KCA will bring together building-industry experts, influencers, and select manufacturers to share their knowledge and insights through an intense, collaborative learning experience.
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Tech Company Promises a Village of Printed Houses
Houses will be created in an unnamed Latin American community, but details are skimpy
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New Group Promotes “Climate-Smart” Wood
Well-managed forests store more carbon and produce more wood, the group asserts
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Energy Efficiency Groups Balk at New Appliance Rules
Critics say a change proposed by the Department of Energy would undermine efficiency standards for many home appliances
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Two Years After Devastating London Fire, Probe Drags On
An unfinished investigation into the fire that killed 72 people in 2017 shows that many more may still be at risk
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New Study Confirms China Is the Chief Source of Banned Gas
The ozone-destroying chemical is coming from industrialized provinces in eastern China, researchers say
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Democrats Seek Extension of Tax Breaks for Renewables
Credits were to be phased out in a 2015 deal, but more than 100 Democrats ask for new terms