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Is Blueprint Robotics A Glimpse Into The Future Of Homebuilding?
Prefab housing techniques using robotics, like those Blueprint Robotics is looking to use, have been in use for a while in other parts of the world, but now the Baltimore-based company is looking to make it common in the U.S.
Decline in illegal immigration driving up construction costs
Nearly half of the respondents surveyed said fewer illegal workers means more U.S.-born or other legally authorized workers will enter the residential construction workforce.
Super Tuesday States Live Up To Their ‘Super’ Billing
The economies of the Super Tuesday states are, generally, stronger than those of the rest of the nation’s states
Boise officials concerned about high-density shipping container home subdivision
The container houses will be built side-by-side in a single row with about 10 feet between each house.
January Housing Inventory Remains Tight, Limiting Buyers’ Options
The number of available homes has decreased, year-over-year, for 12 months in a row
Green Seal seeks stakeholders for new insulation standard
Green Seal is seeking participation from industry professionals who can register and provide input.
A Look At U.S. Home Prices In December By City
A trio of western cities leads the way for 12-month home value growth
Economists, energy efficiency practitioners need to work together for better cost/benefit studies
Recent research papers from economists that have questioned costs and benefits of energy efficiency programs and policies have been flawed.
Breaking Down The City Vs. Suburbs Debate
The debate between choosing a home in the city or the suburbs is more about personal preference and less about which one is ‘better’
Legal challenge filed over N.J.’s new coastal management regulations
Environmental groups charge that state Department of Environmental Protection's Coastal Zone Management Act rules allow too many buildings to be in the path of future storms.