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Real Estate & Construction News Round-Up 02/02/22

The Biden Administration announces the Building Performance Standards Coalition, commercial real estate sales in the metaverse topped $500 million in 2021, the New York eviction ban expires, and more. The Biden Administration launched the Building Performance Standards Coalition, a partnership between 33 city, county and state governments that aims to…

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The EPA and the Corps of Engineers Propose Another Revised Definition of “Waters of the United States”

On December 7, 2021, the most recent proposed revision to the Clean Water Act’s term, “Waters of the United States” was published in the Federal Register. (See 86 FR 69372.) Comments on this proposal must be submitted by February 7, 2022. This term controls the scope of federal regulatory powers…

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Real Estate & Construction News Round-Up 01/26/22

The future of traditional real estate skills for virtual land buys is questioned, China’s property sector might experience policy easing, U.S. commercial real estate sales set records in 2021, and more. As the platforms and business case for virtual land buys mature, the future of traditional real estate skills remains…

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Performance Bond Primer: Need to Knows and Need to Dos

If you are a construction contractor, you deal with performance bonds as part of your business and daily work. They are necessary for almost every project you are participating or will participate in, and, along with other sister bonds, constitute a basic tool to be able to work in construction.…

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Pillsbury Helps Unpack Value-for-Money Reviews for California Public-Private Partnerships

Pillsbury attorney Rob James recently contributed to a report by the Bay Area Council Economic Institute detailing the Value for Money (VfM) provisions of the Federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The report describes how large-scale public works that are eligible for structuring as a public-private partnership (PPP) should be…

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Real Estate & Construction News Round-Up 01/19/22

Habitat for Humanity builds the nation’s first 3D-printed house, the White House announces infrastructure spending plans for 2022, commercial real estate firms are left to determine their vaccination mandates, and more. Habitat for Humanity, with the help of construction company Alquist, built the nation’s first 3D-printed house in just 28…

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Tension Over Municipal Gas Bans Creates Uncertainty for Real Estate Developers

On November 15, 2021, the New York City Council approved a bill banning gas hookups in new buildings, making the biggest city in the U.S. the latest in a string of municipalities to prohibit natural gas infrastructure in new homes and buildings. In the two-and-a-half years since Berkeley, California, passed…

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California Statutes Authorizing Public-Private Partnership Contracting

Public-private partnerships are often cited as a key pathway to restoring and enhancing the nation’s infrastructure. They can be challenging arrangements to structure. (As a result of the pandemic, they have even suffered the indignity of having their “PPP” acronym coopted by the Paycheck Protection Program. With apologies to Small…

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Real Estate & Construction News Round-Up 01/12/22

China’s real estate market continues to face difficulty, Biden’s infrastructure development plans for the U.S. involve rehabilitation versus sweeping national buildouts, the value proposition of real estate in the metaverse is questioned, and more. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, signed into law in November 2021, will focus more on…

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The G2G Year in Review: 2021

With 2021 now behind us, we wanted to share our top five most-read articles of 2021 from Gravel2Gavel. The most-read blog posts covered real estate and construction industry trends ranging from Proptech, smart construction, COVID-eviction moratoriums, and blockchain tokenization. Throughout the year, G2G posts provided deep industry insight and summarized…