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Sara Greenwood wants to build a greener Kansas City

[ad_1] For 16 years, Sara Greenwood has been working toward creating ways for buildings to be more energy efficient, water efficient, conscious of material resources, and healthy for all who enter them. St. Louis native and current Kansas City resident Sara Greenwood knew when she was in college that she was passionate about environmental studies, …

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COVID-19 accelerates evolution of the office environment

[ad_1] The COVID-19 pandemic radically disrupted work environments to the point where the office, as we knew it, may never be the same again. The daily commute to work could be a thing of the past. So might something as simple as pushing an elevator button at an office building or brushing shoulders with a …

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New American Home flips the dream of urban living

[ad_1] The New American Home was built to achieve “emerald” certification of the National Green Building Standard and meet Energy Star and net-zero status. The house will incorporate LG solar panels (NeON2 V5 panels with Enphase IQ 7+ Microinverters), which are projected to meet all electric energy needs of the residence. The house has a …

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Carrier and IWBI Agree to Collaborate to Strengthen Global Healthy Buildings Movement

[ad_1] PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Two global leaders in the healthy building movement have agreed to collaborate to strengthen and accelerate market transformation to healthy buildings. The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), the world’s leading organization focused on deploying people first places to advance a global culture of health, and Carrier …

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Rimkus buys Loss Management Solutions

[ad_1] Rimkus Consulting Group, a Houston-based forensic engineering and technical consulting firm, has acquired Loss Management Solutions (LMS), a Southlake, TX-based consulting firm specializing in commercial property insurance claims. Founded in 2011, LMS helps insurance carriers, policy holders, and contractors ensure fair and reasonable pricing in every phase of commercial property loss, including pre-loss, loss, …

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Sedgwick buys California-based building consulting firm

[ad_1] Sedgwick Claims Management Services Inc. said Tuesday it has acquired Construction Services Co. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Roseville, California-based CSC is a regional building consulting firm serving the Western United States, including California, Arizona, Oregon, Colorado, Nevada and Washington, according to its website. CSC provides loss assessment analysis including code and …

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Aon and Praedicat, Sedgwick and CSC, Swiss Re and Iceye

[ad_1] Aon Teams Up With Praedicat for Emerging Risks Aon is collaborating with Praedicat to develop specialty product liability reinsurance products for emerging risks created by new technology, such as nanomaterials and 5G cellular service. Aon, a Chicago based brokerage and risk management consultant, said Praedicat will help it develop “named peril” products to transfer …

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Aurionpro Solutions hit the roof after partnership with UK-based Future-Tech

[ad_1] Aurionpro Solutions hit an upper circuit of 20% at Rs 100.50 after the company announced signing a strategic partnership with Future-Tech, UK for data center design and consultancy projects in India & South Asia. Aurionpro Solutions has ventured into the Data Centre building, consulting and hybrid cloud services in recent years and has …

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Corning to consider changes to tennis courts – Red Bluff Daily News

[ad_1] CORNING  — The City Council Tuesday evening will discuss whether the tennis courts at Estil C. Clark and Northside parks should be reconstructed or resurfaced. In the 2021-2022 budget, the city has carved out $237,500 for replacing playground equipment at Edith Park, reconstructing the tennis courts at Northside Park and either reconstructing or replacing …

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