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2021 New York State Session Recap

The New York State Legislature concluded session on June 11th. The Senate and Assembly passed 892 bills, many of which will be sent to Governor Cuomo for signature, veto or Chapter Amendments between now and the end of the year.

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DOB Releases First of Its Kind Multiyear Construction Safety Analysis for New York City

New York City Department of Buildings For Immediate Release:Ā June 28, 2021 Contact:Ā dobcommunications@buildings.nyc.gov, (212) 393-2126 DOB RELEASES FIRST OF ITS KIND MULTIYEAR CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ANALYSIS FOR NEW YORK CITY Comprehensive Two-Year Report Coincides with Progress Update on Ongoing Citywide ā€œZero-Tolerance” Construction Site Safety Sweeps New York, NYĀ ā€“ The Department of Buildings (DOB) announced today the release…

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White House Reaches Agreement on Infrastructure

Monday, President Biden announced a deal with a bipartisan group of U.S. Senators on a framework for an infrastructure package that would provide approximately $1 trillion to address the needs of the nationā€™s most critical infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and broadband services for Americans.

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White House to Hold Meetings on Bipartisan Infrastructure Proposal

This week, President Biden will host meetings with members of Congress as a bipartisan infrastructure proposal faces a make-or-break week in Washington. The presidentā€™s talks this week could mark a final push to find a compromise before Democrats move to pass a multi-trillion, partisan infrastructure plan. While talks are being held, Democrats have also started…

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OSHA excludes construction industry from emergency COVID-19 safety rules

From: The Daily Reporter By:Ā Nate Beck, nbeck@dailyreporter.comĀ June 11, 2021 Construction trade groups are praising the Biden Administrationā€™s decision to exclude the construction industry from new safety rules related to COVID-19. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued an Emergency Temporary Standard, or ETS, on Thursday specifically for the health-care industry. In it step, OSHA lays…

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Construction Input Prices Rise 4.6% in May; Softwood Lumber Prices Up 154% From a Year Ago, Says ABC

  WASHINGTON, June 15ā€”Construction input prices increased 4.6% in May compared to the previous month, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statisticsā€™ Producer Price Index data released today. Nonresidential construction input prices increased 4.8% for the month. Construction input prices are 24.3% higher than a year ago, while…

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Biden Administration Releases Spring 2021 Regulatory Agenda

On June 11, the Biden administration released itsĀ Spring 2021 Unified Agenda of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions. The agenda lists upcoming rulemakings and other regulatory actions from each agency that the administration expects to publish through the end of the year and into 2022.

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Bipartisan Group of Senators Proposal Infrastructure Deal

A bipartisan group of U.S. Senators are seeking support from their colleagues and the White House on a tentative infrastructure package they negotiated last week, calling the plan a ā€œrealistic, compromise framework to modernize our nationā€™s infrastructure and energy technologies.ā€

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Biden and GOP Abandon Infrastructure Talks

An administration official said Biden never agreed to shift coronavirus relief funds to pay for infrastructure ā€“ a major GOP request ā€“ and that Republicans never increased the price tag of their offer enough to satisfy Biden, who sought at least $1 trillion in new spending over current infrastructure spending levels.

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