On June 16, the Pagosa Springs Town Council passed the first reading of an ordinance to adopt the 2024 editions of the International Code Council (ICC) build series, Manufactured Home Standards, and ...
The sudden change to the town of Palm Beach's permitting process comes as building officials prepare for a new Florida law to be enacted July 1.
The extended timeframe gives the industry more time to prepare for the new code while supporting the continued delivery of new homes and reducing disruption to projects that are scheduled to start ...
Building permit applications are required to be submitted electronically through the Guelph Permit and Application System. Please note: once you have opened the ...
FIRST ON FOX: The State Department has added business formal dress code guidance to its internal policy manual for the first time, establishing department-wide standards for employee attire. The ...
A SYSTEM DESIGNED to predict the most likely next word in a sentence can also write good computer code, offer strategic advice and respond with remarkable empathy to human problems. We don’t fully ...
AI is increasing the speed, density and complexity of work rather than reducing it, a new analysis shows. Photo: iStock Artificial-intelligence automation platform maker Zapier has a new kind of ...
New Zealand’s residential construction industry contributes roughly NZ$26 billion annually to the economy and employs around 70,000 workers. Yet despite its significance and scale, the sector’s ...
This article is part of a series on global AI governance law and policy. Australia's artificial intelligence regulatory journey has shifted from an early plan to introduce an EU-style, risk-based ...
A central difficulty lies in reconciling existing buildings with contemporary codes and regulations. Many structures were designed for specific, now-outdated programs; they can be challenging to ...
Most apartment buildings in North America follow a familiar model: long hallways with units on either side and two stairwells at opposite ends. But Edmontonians might be seeing a different design ...