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Construction Industry Revolts Over New CSI Licensing Plan

The controversy continues to escalate, raising difficult questions about ownership, governance and who ultimately controls the standards underpinning the modern construction industry
Lindsay Lewis is the Editor of Building Enclosure magazine.
Lindsay Lewis
May 29, 2026

The construction industry is facing mounting backlash over a controversial licensing and software initiative tied to the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) and its widely used classification systems, including MasterFormat, UniFormat and OmniClass.


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What Designers Need to Know: Specifying Polyiso Insulation Products in Commercial Roofing Projects

For architects and designers, the roof assembly is a critical part of any building enclosure strategy
Marcin Pazera
Marcin Pazera
May 27, 2026

Polyisocyanurate (polyiso) roof insulation stands as one of the most widely used insulation products for low-slope commercial roofing systems.


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Why Specifications Are Becoming the Next Critical Layer of Construction Compliance

While drawings express what the building should be, specs define how it gets built, including performance criteria, quality standards, and installation methods
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Scott Reynolds
May 25, 2026

The industry needs codes, specs, and plans operating in a single, connected workflow. When that coordination happens upstream, rework drops, resubmittals shrink, and the industry builds real capacity to close a housing gap that is only getting wider.


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Architectural Considerations for Scaling and Expanding Retail Spaces

When retail brands experience rapid success, scaling regionally or nationally is a logical next step
May 15, 2026

For brands and companies of all sizes, there are several key factors to consider when undergoing a rapid retail expansion, according to the retail design experts at Lawrence Group.


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Calling on Construction Firms to Preserve Critical Industry Expertise Before it’s Lost

Passing the Torch
Steve Smith
April 22, 2026

The state of the future construction workforce will be determined by steps taken today. Its success will rely on involvement at all levels – from new grads entering a workforce with native AI experience to AI pros equipped with critical technical expertise to seasoned professionals with 30+ years of industry experience under their belt.


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The First Indian Professional to Achieve ABAA's CABS Certification

A new generation of civil engineering professionals
Lindsay Lewis is the Editor of Building Enclosure magazine.
Lindsay Lewis
January 26, 2026

With roots in Maharashtra, India, and an advanced education from Vanderbilt University, Vicky brings a truly global perspective to the complex challenges of modern construction.


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10 Tax Changes for Construction Under the Big, Beautiful Bill

Most benefits are front-loaded through 2028, meaning individuals and businesses should act now to maximize opportunities before key provisions phase out or revert
Trent Cotney, Attorney at Law
Trent Cotney
August 27, 2025

The One Big, Beautiful Bill delivers sweeping, mostly taxpayer-friendly changes by locking in lower income tax rates, boosting standard deductions, and expanding deductions for tips, overtime, and auto loan interest while also raising the SALT cap and enhancing estate and business tax breaks.


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How to Stay Ahead of Trump’s Copper Tariffs

Trump’s ever-changing tariff policy spurs construction businesses to rethink production plans
August 18, 2025

With the Trump administration enacting a 50 percent tariff on steel and copper and a 25-35 percent tariff on lumber, construction businesses are rushing to figure out how they can stay ahead of costs, according to industry leaders at EPD. 


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2027 IECC: New Process, New Challenges

Code development has been a source of frustration, growth, defeat, success, pride and above all camaraderie
Amy Schmidt
July 30, 2025

The recent process changes for the development of the 2027 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) are welcomed by some and disliked by others.  


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“Big, Beautiful Bill” and it's impact on architects

How the “Big, Beautiful Bill” Will Reshape the Bottom Line for Architects

Architects and design professionals quietly emerged as one of the biggest beneficiaries of the law
Lindsay Lewis is the Editor of Building Enclosure magazine.
Lindsay Lewis
July 7, 2025

In short, Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” was more than just campaign rhetoric. For architects and design firms, it provided real, tangible tax savings—and a rare policy nod to the profession’s economic importance.


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