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Anti-LEED groups view measure as a victory; USGBC thinks it will prevail.
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The government has released updated guidance for fixing homes with tainted drywall that damaged new homes' electrical equipment, corroded pipes, and led to health problems.
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Tell dealers a species or grade of wood and, more likely than not, they can envision exactly what you're talking about and detail its qualities. But then try asking them to explain what makes one brand's wood-plastic composite (WPC) or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) decking or trim different from...
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The new Claim Check program is designed to assure that manufacturers can back up their product claims.
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Dealer Groups Help Launch Product Verification Program
A group of regional building material supplier associations have joined with a product testing and certification company to launch the Claim Check Verification Program, an independent program designed to assure that manufacturers can back up their product claims.
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Balloting will decide whether groups other than FSC will get their standards recognized for LEED points.
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New Home Inc. stores will carry more than 200,000 eco-friendly products from more than 500 manufacturers.
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Suit alleges North American-made products caused sulfur-related problems similar to recent complaints made against Chinese drywall.
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Simonton Windows said last week it has recalled 110 employees to two manufacturing facilities, mainly as part of its traditional spring sales revival but also because recent tax credits appear to be spurring more interest in energy-efficient windows.
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Window maker rehires 110 recently laid-off workers.