Big Push To Inform the House About Value of Hist. Pres. Tax Credits

The House did not finalize a budget today, so we want to encourage the design & construction community to CONTINUE ADVOCACY EFFORTS, focusing primarily on House members. (Contact information found at www.ncleg.net). Please ask legislators to support Governor Pat McCrory’s proposal for a successor program — the Historic Rehabilitation Investment Program —

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The Cost of Doing Nothing Becomes Apparent at the Legislative Building

Elevator Error Engineers, architects and construction company officials lobbying for state infrastructure funding made their case unwittingly Wednesday. About 150 of them, all wearing badges warning that improperly maintained state infrastructure drives up operational costs by $1.4 billion, were headed to the Senate chamber. As Dave Simpson

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Governor’s Budget Includes Historic Preservation Tax Credits

The governor’s budget was introduced yesterday as Senate bill 842 and includes provisions for reenacting the historic preservation tax credits that were eliminated with the 2013 tax reform bill. Here’s a brief message about the provisions of the measure from Myrick Howard, President of Preservation North Carolina, “The homeowner credit

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Energy Audits to be Eliminated from State Construction FCAP Program

In another provision of the Senate’s regulatory reform bill, SB 734, the State Energy Office will be limited to a biennial schedule of conducting their state building efficiency audits rather than annually and the State Construction Office Energy Audit requirement under the Facilities Condition and Assessment Program (FCAP)

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