Here’s a nice little op-ed piece from today’s NY Times about some of the problems with LEED ratings, and in particular the problems with ensuring long-term compliance with the goals of the LEED Program.
Here’s a nice little op-ed piece from today’s NY Times about some of the problems with LEED ratings, and in particular the problems with ensuring long-term compliance with the goals of the LEED Program.
A little over a month ago (Feb. 12, 2010), the Supreme Court of Canada issued its decision in the case of Tercon Contractors Ltd. v. British Columbia (Transportation and Highways). Since the decision was released, it has garnered much attention and comment from construction lawyers nationwide. Briefly stated, the facts of the case are as [...]