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Each year, multiple industry-leading associations and manufacturers show up to Washington D.C. to help protect and enhance all of our businesses. We've shared a few snippets from some industry-leading associations to highlight what is of the most importance at this year's gathering.
Taking advantage of local and federal incentives to help pay for the project, McElroy Metal added solar panels to its manufacturing plant in Sunnyvale, Texas.
Building Enclosure sits down with BRAYN Consulting LLC to discuss their upcoming AIA-approved webinar with The Energy Management Association that will examine specialty tax incentives such as the R&D Tax Credit, 45L Tax Credit and the 179D Deduction.
The Energy Management Association is teaming up with the newest Associate member BRAYN Consulting LLC to host a free AIA-approved webinar that will discuss specialty tax incentives such as the R&D Tax Credit, 45L Tax Credit and the 179D Deduction.
The ITC is currently a 30 percent federal tax credit claimed against the tax liability of residential and commercial and utility investors in renewable energy property
The AIA voiced its support of bipartisan legislation that makes permanent a key energy efficiency tax incentive for owners and designers of energy efficient buildings.
Two corporations created a plan for a building that combined the NYSHCR 9% tax credit program and the DOH's licensed Enriched Housing Program for frail seniors – the first of its kind in New York