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Unlocking the potential of pickleball and padel courts

CCR Magazine

As cities face challenges with limited land availability and increasing demand for recreational and entertainment facilities, adaptive reuse has emerged as a cost-effective, sustainable solution. Adaptive reuse refers to repurposing existing structures or land for a use different from its original intent. What is Adaptive Reuse?

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Article 4 Direction: What Property Owners Need to Know Before Converting

UK Construction Blog

Key Takeaways An Article 4 Direction is a legal measure that restricts permitted development rights, requiring property owners to obtain planning permission for changes that would normally be allowed without application. The post Article 4 Direction: What Property Owners Need to Know Before Converting appeared first on UK Construction Blog.

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Power Plays: Why Energy Availability, Pricing, Grid Readiness Now Drive Corporate Site Selection

Business Facilities

CRE leaders must examine: State and utility-level commercial and industrial rate structures Time-of-use and peak demand charges Renewable energy premiums and offsets Volatility risk from deregulated vs. regulated energy markets Texas, for instance, offers competitive industrial rates but comes with exposure to power grid volatility.

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Las Vegas Contractor Licensing vs Nevada: Key Differences and Requirements

Contractors Liability Blog

Want to work as a contractor in Las Vegas, Nevada? This guide will show you how to get licensed, from the types of licenses you can get to local permit rules and costs, and how Las Vegas rules differ from state rules. Class B (General Building Contractor): They’re in charge of putting up homes and commercial structures.

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Infrastructure Work Kicks Off $5B Vermont All-Season Resort Expansion

ENR Construction

Photo courtesy Killington Resort June 11, 2025 With road and waterline infrastructure work underway for a $5 billion expansion at the Eastern U.S.’s s largest ski resort, the project team is navigating strict state regulations and difficult site grading on one of the largest developments in Vermont history.

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Toll Brothers City Living® and Daiwa House Announce Joint Venture to Develop Waterfront High-Rise Condominium Community on New Jersey’s Gold Coast

Civil + Structural Engineer

Vista Pointe represents a rare opportunity to build a luxury waterfront community with outstanding amenities and unparalleled views of Manhattan. We look forward to working with Toll Brothers as a key partner for Daiwa House in the United States.” The Company was founded 57 years ago in 1967 and became a public company in 1986.

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White House announces infrastructure priorities, permit updates

Construction Dive

Daily Dive M-F Tech Weekly Every Wednesday Infrastructure Weekly Every Tuesday Labor & Safety Weekly Every Thursday By signing up to receive our newsletter, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Please let us know if you have feedback. We are getting CEO engagement with us on this,” Duffy said in the hearing.

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