June 5, 2007
Vol 2 | Num 23


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Code council strikes down alternative thermal performance rating procedure again
Solutia set to come out of bankruptcy with reorganization plan
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NFRC announces new fee structure for CMA
The board of directors for the National Fenestration Rating Council of Silver Spring, Md., recently announced a new fee schedule for the development and implementation of the Component Modeling Approach … read more

Progress stalls on several planned towers in New Orleans
Shortly after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005, several developers announced plans to build offices, condominiums and hotel towers in the city. Almost two years later, little work has been done, according to a May 29 article from the Associated Press … read more

Craftsman Fabricated Glass announces new laminating line
Officials from Craftsman Fabricated Glass of Houston announced June 4 the company will add a new laminated glass line to its facility to serve increasing demand for laminated glass, particularly in regions with toughening building codes, according to a same day company release ... read more

Boston to get 1,000-foot glass tower 
Development is underway on Boston’s Trans National Place, a 1,000-foot glass tower that will become the city’s tallest tower and one of the greenest skyscrapers worldwide, according to a May 27 article from the Boston Globe … read more

 

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