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“Interview with a Construction Professor” Series with Pat Pannell at South Dakota State

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Professor Pat Pannell at South Dakota State was gracious enough to participate in this series. Associate Professor and Program Coordinator at South Dakota State University’s Construction Management Program (BSCM) in the Engineering Technology and Management Department in the College of Engineering. Classes Taught.

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Do Suppliers Need to Track the Use of Their Products?

Construction Dive

Many suppliers of equipment and materials sell to constructors on an open account. The ramifications of this dilemma are illustrated in a recent case from South Dakota. In order to file a bond or lien claim, the seller must know the project into which the goods were incorporated.

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August Was Robust for Single-Family Permits

Pro Builder

South Dakota recorded the highest growth rate during this time at 32.9% The 10 states issuing the highest number of single-family permits combined accounted for 61.5% Georgia recorded no change during this time. of the total single-family permits issued.

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July Single-Family Permits See Year-Over-Year Increase

Pro Builder

South Dakota recorded the highest growth rate during this time at 35.9% The 10 states issuing the highest number of single-family permits combined accounted for 61.6% Louisiana recorded no change during this time. of the total single-family permits issued.

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Which States Have the Most Second Homes?

Pro Builder

Second homes, defined as non-rental property that is not the owners principal residence, accounted for 5.5% million), accounting for 14.5% million), accounting for 14.5% South Dakota had the smallest stock, approximately 20,000 second homes, among all 50 states. of all second homes. of all second homes.

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Renters Are Falling Behind on Payments in These 10 States

Pro Builder

A recent report from MyEListing.com, a commercial real estate website, found that roughly 15% of American households are behind on rent this fall, particularly in states like South Dakota and Alabama, where median rents are on the rise. . in June 2022 to 8.4% by May 2023, the report predicts.

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Green Building Data Risk as an Opportunity

Green Building Law Update

There are a panoply of federal laws within discreet silos, including significantly: The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act (FACTA), and the like. establish requirements for a business after a data breach.

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