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Monthly Census Numbers Not Sufficient to Understand New-Home Market
Census data's paltry monthly figures didn't match up with robust housing industry reports
Oregon State University to Lead Construction Safety Research with New Facility
OSU will soon take the lead on construction safety for workers. The university will build a new research facility, with help from Knife River and MDU Construction Services Group
Energy Consumption Declines Despite More & Larger Houses
Between 1980 and 2009 energy consumption per U.S. household declined despite the increased number of larger houses with more personal computers, large-screen TVs, and other electricity-consuming gadgets in the U.S.
Top 5 U.S. Markets for Single-Family Homes
Denver ranks high for demand
Construction-Related Jobs Among Fastest Growing Industries
The housing market is continuing its trek toward recovery, and as a result, construction is up in the U.S.
Kitchens & Baths Going Strong
The kitchen’s power to sell homes and increase resale value lives on. And now, the bath is gaining steam.
New water heaters get efficiency boost in April
The Department of Energy has released new standards
House Review: Luxury Homes
Increased emphasis on great kitchens and informal gathering areas define top-tier homes
Homes Spend Less Time on the Market in These Cities
Competition is tight for California homebuyers
Energy Efficiency
Energy Savings in Disguise: Look Closer, This Is No Ordinary Home
Incorporating a host of quality construction and high-performance details make this home one of the most energy-efficient new houses in the country