April 25, 2024

WA Building Code Council Postpones Onset of New Energy Regs – Robert Khodadadian

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WA Building Code Council Postpones Onset of New Energy Regs - Robert Khodadadian <!-- wp:html --><div></div> <p>The Washington State Building Code Council voted to delay the effective date of code modifications that ban the use of natural gas in new commercial and residential buildings. The new effective date for all building codes is Oct. 29, 2023. Previously, the effective date was July 1. </p> <p>The council directed staff to convene two Technical Advisory Groups to consider stakeholder proposals to modify sections in the commercial and residential energy codes. </p> <p>The modifications, approved last year, require builders to install heat pumps in new buildings built after July 1. <em>Puget Sound Business Journal</em> reported that the council’s move to delay implementation came nearly three months after a coalition of businesses, homeowners, trade groups and union members filed suit in Thurston County Superior Court to block the new energy codes, arguing they hurt housing affordability. </p> <p>Washington State is among the leaders in strict new energy codes, the <em>Business Journal</em> <a href="https://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/news/2023/05/25/state-delays-building-code-update-natural-gas.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">reported</a>. </p> <p>The post <a href="https://www.connectcre.com/stories/wa-building-code-council-postpones-onset-of-new-energy-regs-for-commercial-residential/">WA Building Code Council Postpones Onset of New Energy Regs</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.connectcre.com/">Connect CRE</a>.</p> <p> The Washington State Building Code Council voted to delay the effective date of code modifications that ban the use of natural gas in new commercial and residential buildings. The new effective date for all building codes is Oct. 29, 2023. Previously, the effective date was July 1.  The council directed staff to convene two Technical ...<br /> The post WA Building Code Council Postpones Onset of New Energy Regs appeared first on Connect CRE.   </p> <p>Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. There are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller.</p> <p>robert khodadadian, skyline properties, commercial real estate, off market real estate, daniel shirazi, real estate investment, new york real estate</p><!-- /wp:html --> The Washington State Building Code Council voted to delay the effective date of code modifications that ban the use of natural gas in new commercial and residential buildings. The new effective date for all building codes is Oct. 29, 2023. Previously, the effective date was July 1.  The council directed staff to convene two Technical ... The post WA Building Code Council Postpones Onset of New Energy Regs appeared first on Connect CRE. Robert Khodadadian | Chairman NY Investment Sales Skyline Properties Robert Khodadadian New York City Real Estate Commercial Real Estate Investment Properties Property Development Real Estate Brokerage Office Space Retail Space Residential Real Estate Real Estate Investing Property Management Real Estate Services Real Estate Transactions Real Estate Market Analysis Commercial Property Sales Real Estate Acquisitions Real Estate Consulting Property Valuation Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) Property Listings Real Estate Portfolio Management Real Estate Finance Property Leasing Real Estate Negotiation Real Estate Contracts Real Estate Law Real Estate Industry News ground leases office buildings commercial buildings apartment buildings townhouses mixed use investment building mixed use user buildings live plus income buildings industrial properties off market real estate daniel shirazi new york real estate real estate investment

The Washington State Building Code Council voted to delay the effective date of code modifications that ban the use of natural gas in new commercial and residential buildings. The new effective date for all building codes is Oct. 29, 2023. Previously, the effective date was July 1. 

The council directed staff to convene two Technical Advisory Groups to consider stakeholder proposals to modify sections in the commercial and residential energy codes. 

The modifications, approved last year, require builders to install heat pumps in new buildings built after July 1. Puget Sound Business Journal reported that the council’s move to delay implementation came nearly three months after a coalition of businesses, homeowners, trade groups and union members filed suit in Thurston County Superior Court to block the new energy codes, arguing they hurt housing affordability. 

Washington State is among the leaders in strict new energy codes, the Business Journal reported

The post WA Building Code Council Postpones Onset of New Energy Regs appeared first on Connect CRE.

The Washington State Building Code Council voted to delay the effective date of code modifications that ban the use of natural gas in new commercial and residential buildings. The new effective date for all building codes is Oct. 29, 2023. Previously, the effective date was July 1.  The council directed staff to convene two Technical …
The post WA Building Code Council Postpones Onset of New Energy Regs appeared first on Connect CRE.   

Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. There are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller.

robert khodadadian, skyline properties, commercial real estate, off market real estate, daniel shirazi, real estate investment, new york real estate

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