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A quiet villain in our housing crisis: Building codes
Housing policy watchers may want to look beyond zoning wars and start squinting at sprinklers, stairwells, and elevators.
Each column, a new author will feature an article from one of the International Code Council (ICC) building, fire, mechanical, plumbing, residential (one and two family), energy conservation, and ...
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5 home features that may break building codes (most people don't know)
You love your home. It's your personal haven, your biggest investment. Yet beneath that familiar comfort lurks something most ...
The City Council voted to cancel updated energy-saving rules. Quinton Lucas should stand against it to save homeowners and ...
You have heard the benefits of residential sprinkler systems and this article is intended to give some brief facts about the installation of residential sprinkler ...
Building Safety Month, an annual public awareness campaign led by the International Code Council (ICC), returns on May 1, 2026, with this year’s theme, “Built to Last.” The campaign highlights how ...
Growth, building standards and finances took center stage during the Laramie City Council’s Tuesday work session as ...
HOUSTON — In comments on a viral video of a framed home collapsing in Willis during the May derecho, there are several claims about Texas' building codes. A month before the video of the collapse was ...
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