A new generation of products are featured at Surfaces 2010.
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Feb. 3--Baltimore's green building law, considered one of the most sweeping in the nation, lingers in a legal limbo of sorts more than seven months after it supposedly took effect.
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CHICAGO - The $8 billion in stimulus cash awarded to 13 high-speed rail corridors across the country may seem like a windfall for advocates, but there's a catch: The money isn't enough to finish any of the major projects.
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Construction of the 80-unit Summerhill Apartments started in December at Twelfth Street and Hoopes Avenue in Idaho Falls with help from a loan tied to the federal economic-stimulus program.
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Jan. 31--Bill Schroeder has no trouble picking out the lowest moment in the nine-month ordeal he and his wife, Dawn, experienced as they tried -- and ultimately failed -- to save their home in Lodi.
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The first thing we do, let's blow up some houses.
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Even as home sizes shrink, buyers still want warmth, amenities, and visual appeal, say Builders’ Show speakers.
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Thurman Custom Homes helps buyers sell their houses so they can purchase efficient new ones.
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High-performance homes offer energy efficiency, water conservation, and indoor air quality.
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DOE hopes to make energy-efficient windows more economical through volume purchases.