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Understanding California’s WAIRE Program: Navigating New Regulations for Warehouse Operations
The WAIRE Program is one of many steps California is taking to address air quality and emissions within the commercial real estate sector. For warehouse operators, compliance with this program is essential, not just to avoid penalties but to align with broader trends in sustainability and regulatory compliance. - Articles
CA SB721 Balcony Inspection Has a New Name: E3 Inspection Law
The CA Balcony Inspection Law has been incorporated into the California Health and Safety Code – HSC, Article 2.2 [17973]. The new name for the service is California E3 Inspections/California Balcony Inspections. E3 is short for Exterior Elevated Element.
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Newsletter: Affordable Housing Updates - Spring 2025
In this edition of Affordable Housing Updates, we tackle the funding issues that are arising due to changes in federal spending, how to optimize the green building process as the green certification world changes, and offer two project profiles that showcase how Partner may help you with your next project. Last but not least, learn about Partner's SiteLynx client portal, an intuitive platform for report ordering, delivery, and analysis. - Articles
Understanding California’s WAIRE Program: Navigating New Regulations for Warehouse Operations
The WAIRE Program is one of many steps California is taking to address air quality and emissions within the commercial real estate sector. For warehouse operators, compliance with this program is essential, not just to avoid penalties but to align with broader trends in sustainability and regulatory compliance. - Articles
CA SB721 Balcony Inspection Has a New Name: E3 Inspection Law
The CA Balcony Inspection Law has been incorporated into the California Health and Safety Code – HSC, Article 2.2 [17973]. The new name for the service is California E3 Inspections/California Balcony Inspections. E3 is short for Exterior Elevated Element. - Articles
Affordable Developers Face Challenges as Government Spending Shifts
Whether they are recapitalization events, acquisitions/preservations, or new construction deals, it is all hands-on deck to ensure affordable housing is not left behind. Despite the challenges, there is optimism that there are viable ways to address the funding gaps, allowing affordable housing and eco-friendly development to continue progressing. The industry's ability to innovate and remain flexible will be key to overcoming these difficulties and achieving long-term success. - Articles
What Building Owners Need to Know about NJ Bill 2188 Legionella Regulations
New Jersey Senate Bill 2188 introduces new requirements in which all New Jersey building owners, New Jersey Department of Health (DOH), New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), and public water utilities will need to comply to prevent the transmission of Legionnaires’ disease.
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