Union graft and needlessly stringent safety standards have inflated construction costs in the U.S. and Canada.
Andy Biggs (AZ - R), who has served Arizona's fifth district since 2017, introduced a new bill that would abolish the ...
The recent spate of LA fires has led many different parties to re-examine state and local approaches to building approval.
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Lawmakers are calling on the state to expedite rules for ember-resistant defensible space zones around homes that some ...
CPS Wood Products, a Canada-based lumber manufacturer, acknowledges the skepticism with its innovation and planet-forward ...
The first major overhaul of US chemical safety regulations in over a decade introduces sweeping changes to classification, ...
The agency issued an internal memo saying it would “pause” a regulation directing that schools, libraries and other public ...
A developer has denied that work to shore up the building from break-ins violated federal rules after a St. Louis agency ...
Through tariffs, immigration policy and regulations, the federal government can do a lot to drive up or down the price of a home.
The relaxed regulations now being applied in Los Angeles should become the standard across California. If lifting red tape helps after a disaster, why not apply the same approach to all construction?