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ICC’s decision on 2024 energy conservation code draws criticism, debate
The International Code Council, after receiving nine appeals, has voted to move provisions aimed at slashing greenhouse gas emissions from the main code to appendices.
By Nish Amarnath • March 22, 2024 -
Modine’s school HVAC solutions certified for safety and compliance
It certified many of its Airedale indoor air quality products to stay ahead of new federal regulations slated to take effect in 2025, the thermal management company says.
By Nish Amarnath • March 21, 2024 -
Federal appeals court pauses SEC climate rule implementation
Liberty Energy and its co-filers, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, argued the SEC has “no clear authority” to require climate disclosures.
By Lamar Johnson • March 20, 2024 -
House passes bill to keep federal building use rates above 60%
Under the USE IT Act, higher utilization rates would give buildings a leg up for capital improvements; lower rates could lead to space consolidation or downsizing.
By S.L. Fuller • March 19, 2024 -
New York City bill would mandate solar panels on public buildings
The legislation would require 100 megawatts of solar photovoltaic systems to be installed on the roofs of city-owned buildings by the end of 2025, with a broader goal of 150 MW by 2030.
By Nish Amarnath • Updated March 12, 2024 -
Independent contractor rule takes effect
In a statement, the Society for Human Resource Management said the rule “fosters ambiguity” and deters businesses from extending essential training to independent workers.
By Emilie Shumway • March 11, 2024 -
Conflicting views on SEC’s authority set the tone for climate disclosure rule vote
The newly passed regulation faces criticism from detractors, who believe it goes too far, as well as supporters, who argue it doesn't go far enough.
By Zoya Mirza , Lamar Johnson • March 8, 2024 -
ASHRAE introduces renewable energy in latest building energy standard
The Department of Energy has affirmed ASHRAE’s updated Standard 90.1, estimating that it will drive energy savings nationwide. States now have two years to certify that they have reviewed and, if needed, updated their codes.
By Nish Amarnath • Updated March 8, 2024 -
SEC approves final climate disclosure rule, starts compliance countdown
The rule passed by a 3-2 vote Wednesday morning, absent requirements for scope 3 reporting and slimmer scope 1 and scope 2 requirements.
By Lamar Johnson • March 7, 2024 -
SEC drops scope 3 emissions reporting from final climate rule, takes phased approach to scope 1 and 2
The agency said it removed scope 3 due to a large number of comments concerning compliance costs as well as the consistency and reliability of scope 3 data.
By Lamar Johnson • March 6, 2024 -
GSA’s actions on deferred maintenance in federal buildings acknowledged by OIG
The U.S. General Services Administration’s Public Buildings Service arm has taken “appropriate corrective action” to address recommendations made in a 2021 audit, an inspector general report says.
By Nish Amarnath • March 5, 2024 -
Scope 3 will be a focus for large companies regardless of SEC rule outcome, KPMG says
Large companies will still need to track scope 3 emissions as part of California and European Union requirements, analysts said.
By Suman Bhattacharyya • March 4, 2024 -
SEC to vote on climate disclosure rule March 6
The vote comes on the heels of its alleged decision to no longer mandate that U.S.-listed companies report their scope 3 emissions.
By Zoya Mirza • March 1, 2024 -
SEC to scrap scope 3 reporting from climate disclosure rule: Reuters
The omission raises concerns about alignment with California’s climate regulations and the European Union’s reporting standards.
By Zoya Mirza • Feb. 27, 2024 -
5th Circuit resets independent contractor fight as new rule looms
The U.S. Department of Labor will get a second chance to defend its withdrawal of a Trump-era rule that institutes a framework for determining whether a worker can be classified as an independent contractor.
By Kate Tornone • Feb. 22, 2024 -
CerroZone, Poppy collaborate on IAQ measurement, ventilation improvement
The 241 Toolkit is aimed at measuring air quality, improving ventilation and verifying results to help facility managers meet new standards in an energy-efficient manner.
By Joe Burns • Feb. 8, 2024 -
New LED and lighting controls guidance for federal buildings issued by GSA
Lighting controls can generate up to 80% in energy savings, the U.S. General Services Administration says.
By Nish Amarnath • Feb. 7, 2024 -
New York City to pilot automated collection of large containers for high-density buildings
Department of Sanitation Commissioner Jessica Tisch described this as the biggest advance for local waste collection technology in decades, as the city continues its push toward containerization.
By Cole Rosengren • Feb. 5, 2024 -
ASHRAE, ICC unveil draft standard for GHG emission assessment in buildings
The proposed Standard 240P intends to provide a common platform to measure and report greenhouse gas emissions of buildings, the organizations say.
By Nish Amarnath • Feb. 2, 2024 -
Facilities management in 2024: More high-tech, sustainable operations but RTO concerns remain
The industry is integrating technology into building operations to balance cost effectiveness, space planning and sustainability.
By Sinohuiyuan staff • Jan. 31, 2024 -
Johnson Controls reports $27M hit from ransomware attack
The company spent $23 million on its response and remediation of the September ransomware attack, it said in a Tuesday SEC filing.
By Matt Kapko • Jan. 31, 2024 -
Chicago mayor proposes natural gas ban in new buildings
This marks the first time the city has introduced a building decarbonization ordinance, a city employee said. The proposal drew swift backlash from the local gas industry.
By Ysabelle Kempe • Jan. 26, 2024 -
DOL’s independent contractor rule faces legal roadblocks ahead of effective date
At least two lawsuits seek to block implementation of the final rule, which takes effect in less than two months.
By Ryan Golden • Jan. 24, 2024 -
Over 400 NYC parking structure owners face penalties for inspection noncompliance
Delayed filing of engineering inspection reports could result in a total of $17,000 in fines every year for each structure, the city’s Department of Buildings says.
By Nish Amarnath • Jan. 22, 2024 -
Trade group condemns independent contractor rule change
In March, the U.S. Department of Labor will revert to a pre-Trump rule for determining a worker’s employment status, to the chagrin of some contractor groups.
By Zachary Phillips • Jan. 19, 2024