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Oregon Charts Course Toward Net-zero Buildings
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown issued an executive order stipulating the acceleration of commercial energy-efficiency standards, specifically calling for new state-owned buildings to be designed to operate as carbon-neutral starting in 2022.
By Joanna Masterson
February 2, 2018
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by Joanna Masterson
Joanna Masterson was a writer and editor for Construction Executive for more than a decade.
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When Opportunity Knocks: The New CTE and Business Campus in Forney, Texas
By Grace Calengor
The new Keith Bell Opportunity Central campus in Forney, Texas, is a comprehensive mixed-use facility built to support high-school students in CTE programs—from cosmetology to construction trades to education—as well as early childhood development, community entertainment, restaurant, retail and more.
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The Critical Role of Protective Coatings in Modular Construction
By Stuart Bradbury
Modular construction loses its advantage if built components are damaged during transport. Protect your prefabrication with the proper coating.
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Tips for Successfully Executing a Tensile Architecture Project
By David Peragallo, Assoc. AIA
The lightweight-yet-strong, versatile-yet-attractive structures of tensile architecture make for some of the world's most iconic skylines, such as the Denver Airport, the Munich Olympic Stadium and more.