Standards and regulations dominated news reading on Construction Dive over the last seven days. An Orlando hospital story about a disagreement with the Department of Veterans Affairs topped our most-read list, along with the Supreme Court's decision to not deliver an opinion on First American v. Edwards.
Check out links to those stories and more below:
- VA is pushing Brasfield & Gorrie on Orlando hospital—The Department of Veterans Affairs and Brasfield & Gorrie disagree about the realities of demands in building a hospital in Orlando.
- GSA is holding online session about green-building standards to use—Federal agencies are required to take a look every five years at what green standards to use.
- Guest post: Earned value—The real story on a construction project's health—Dexter + Chaney co-founder John Chaney continues his series of blog posts on Construction Dive; today, he looks at evaluating the health of a construction project.
- Calif. governor's signature expected on homeowners' 'Bill of Rights'—Gov. Jerry Brown says the package of bills sent for his signature is a good idea, but did not say when he would sign it into law.
- Settlement servicers concerned by Supreme Court's non-action as session ended—First American Title was left with a lawsuit loss to an individual when the high court decided not to issue any opinion in an appeal it had accepted.
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