The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects the rights of disabled people. A disabled person may be eligible to file a lawsuit and recover compensation if they contend with a building feature that isn’t ADA-compliant. Any violation of the ADA in California is a civil rights violation and ma
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When the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed in 1990, its goal was to prevent discrimination against people with disabilities in all aspects of public life, from transportation to employment and government programs to public accommodations. While the ADA aims to make the world accessib
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Cool roofs are one of the latest trends in sustainable and energy-efficient buildings. California has been a pioneer in adopting these roofs in warm climates here in the United States. It’s the only state with energy efficiency guidelines that include requirements for certified cool roofing ma
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In California, if you’re planning a new business building or renovating an existing one, you’ll need your project to comply with Title 24 of the California Energy Code. This code lays out requirements that help make businesses more energy efficient, cost effective and eco-friendly. The l
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Because of multiple global factors like the 2020 pandemic and the geopolitical risks occurring in 2022, rising gas prices and inflation are affecting every U.S. industry. When it comes to the construction sector, materials and skilled labor are more expensive and there is a shortage of both, especia
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