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| 1 | EPA Proposes New Water Requirements for All Construction Activities Hunton & Williams LLP; December 24, 2008, previously published on November 2008 Long-awaited effluent limitations guidelines (ELG) and new source performance standards to control the discharge of pollutants from construction and development (C&D) activities will be published in the November 28 Federal Register. |
| 2 | Managing Disputes in Scotland - An Essential Guide in Difficult Times John Miezitis, Stuart Jordan; DLA Piper; December 23, 2008, previously published on November 2008 The recent banking crisis and turmoil in the financial markets over the last few months means that the UK construction industry is in for a rough ride over the next couple of years. |
| 3 | Design-Build Option Now Available - But is it Right for Your Project? Linda R. Beck; McDonough Holland & Allen PC; December 22, 2008, previously published on November 2008 Beginning January 1, 2009, more public agencies will be able to contract with a single entity to design and build specified types of public projects. |
| 4 | The Energy Improvement and Extension Act of 2008: Investing in the Green Economy through Renewable Energy Tax Credits, Tax-Exempt Bonds and Green Building Incentives E. Gail Suchman, Alan Z. Yudkowsky, Lauren R. Vollano; Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP; December 22, 2008, previously published on November 25, 2008 Throughout the 2008 Presidential campaign, every candidate talked about the importance of investing in clean and renewable energy as a means of moving the country from dependence on foreign oil, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and creating millions of jobs in the so-called "green... |
| 5 | Supreme Court Invalidates Development Agreement Conditioned Upon CEQA Compliance Harriet A. Steiner, Laura Kennedy; McDonough Holland & Allen PC; December 22, 2008, previously published on November 2008 In an highly anticipated decision, the California Supreme Court invalidated an agreement between the City of West Hollywood and a non-profit housing developer for failing to first comply with the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"). |
| 6 | Court Upholds City's Analysis of Groundwater Sufficiency Stephen L. Kostka, Geoffrey L. Robinson, Marie A. Cooper; Bingham McCutchen LLP; December 19, 2008, previously published on November 21, 2008 For certain large projects, the Water Code requires water suppliers to prepare a "water supply assessment" to determine whether sufficient water supplies will exist for the project and other planned growth, over a 20-year horizon. |
| 7 | Court of Appeal Issues Decision Affecting Water Supply Assessments Roderick E. Walston; Best Best & Krieger LLP; December 19, 2008, previously published on November 20, 2008 On November 19, 2008, the First Appellate District handed down the first published court decision to rule on the substantive provisions of SB 610 (Water Code ยง 10910 et seq.) since its enactment in 2001. |
| 8 | New York Governor Approves Two Green Building Laws for Residential and State Structures Eric M. McLaughlin, Keisha Williams; Reed Smith LLP; January 6, 2009, previously published on November 21, 2008 In late September, New York became the latest state to give the green light to "green building," after Gov. David Paterson signed two bills introducing green building performance standards for construction and renovation of New York state government buildings, and a Grants Program for... |
| 9 | NYC Department of Buildings Initiates Commissioner-Level Changes Marvin B. Mitzner; Blank Rome LLP; December 19, 2008, previously published on November 2008 The NYC Department of Buildings, in an effort to stem some of the criticism it has received over the past year, has engaged in a redistribution of power and talent at its central and borough offices. |
| 10 | Proposed New Federal Rule on Cranes and Derricks Allison Hunt, Michael G. Murphy; Greenberg Traurig, P.A.; December 13, 2008, previously published on November 2008 On October 9, 2008, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued its proposed rule for cranes and derricks in construction. |



