Florida condo crisis broader, more complicated, vulnerable to malfeasance, Senate panel told
In The News Florida condo crisis broader, more complicated, vulnerable to malfeasance, Senate panel told By Jesse Scheckner - Florida Politics
In The News Florida condo crisis broader, more complicated, vulnerable to malfeasance, Senate panel told By Jesse Scheckner - Florida Politics
In The News Over 100 Palm Beach County condos failed to submit structural safety reports By Erik Bojnansky – South Florida Business Journal
In The News Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis calls special legislative session on immigration, condo relief By CBS Miami Team, Ivan Taylor
In The News Florida senators eye condo issues By The News Service of Florida via Tampa Bay Business Journal
In The News EPA approves phosphogypsum use for Florida roads By Rachel Frazin - The Hill
In The News Ron DeSantis shores up members of the Florida Board of Professional Engineers By Drew Dixon – Florida Politics
In The News: Archives Antonio Nanni Elected President of American Concrete Institute By Jose Carrasco – Informed Infrastructure FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich.- The American Concrete Institute (ACI) announces its 2023-2024 president, vice president, and four board members. Antonio Nanni has been elected to serve as president of
In The News: Archives House phosphogypsum reuse bill clears final committee By Wes Wolfe – Florida Politics The EPA banned use of phosphogypsum in 1989. A controversial proposal to look into using phosphogypsum as a road-building material is on its way to consideration by the full
In The News: Archives Feb. 19-25 is Engineers Week By Katrina Elsken, Published February 9, 2023 Lake Okeechobee News OKEECHOBEE -The Okeechobee County Board of Commissioners have proclaimed the week of Feb. 19-25 as Engineers Week. Founded by the National Society of Professional Engineers in
In The News: Archives State commission wants to roll back a key part of post-Surfside condo safety law. Lawmakers are not so sure WLRN-TV & WJCT-FM (First Coast Connect) A new report issued by the Florida Building Commission calls into question a key part of