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Elements of a successful green project

  • Faegre Baker Daniels
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  • USA
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  • April 15 2008

"Green" construction raises unique legal issues such as risks associated with failure to achieve certification or requirements needed for tax or other incentive benefits

Indiana's new "green building" executive order

  • Faegre Baker Daniels
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  • USA
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  • August 15 2008

In a step forward for "green building" in Indiana, Governor Daniels recently signed Executive Order 08-14 for the "Establishment of Energy Efficient State Building Initiative."

EPA focuses on developers and storm water violations

  • Faegre Baker Daniels
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  • USA
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  • June 17 2008

Consistent with the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) national enforcement priority on compliance with storm water regulations at construction sites, the EPA just announced a settlement with four of the largest home builders to the tune of $4.3 million

LEED requirements for private buildings raise concerns

  • Faegre Baker Daniels
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  • USA
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  • February 3 2009

Washington, D.C. has enacted groundbreaking legislation requiring private buildings to meet LEED standards

Automation law and tech construction - 6 reasons automation companies need to speak LEED

  • Faegre Baker Daniels
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  • USA
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  • February 15 2010

75 cities, 22 states and two federal agencies have instituted policies requiring or encouraging new construction to achieve some sort of "green" certification (LEED, Green Globes or an equivalent

Final EPA rule for storm water runoff at construction sites is issued

  • Faegre Baker Daniels
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  • USA
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  • December 3 2009

Last week, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") issued the final rule regarding storm water runoff from construction sites