The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) proposed guidance for companies seeking to list voluntary carbon credits for trading, Reuters reported.
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BC to Fund 19 New Projects Through Forest Enhancement Society of BC
BC announced funding for 19 new projects through the Forest Enhancement Society of BC to reduce wildfire risk, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and provide recovered fiber to mills and bioenergy facilities.
Construction Sector Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey Results for October
The construction labor market remained active and tight in October, according to NAHB analysis of Census Bureau data.
Commercial Mortgage Delinquency Rate Increases Again in Q3
The number of commercial mortgage delinquencies increased for the third consecutive quarter in Q3, the Mortgage Bankers Association reported.
US Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey for October
As of the last business day in October, the number of job openings declined to 8.7 million, a loss of 617,000 job openings. The job opening rate decreased by 0.3 percentage points to 5.3%.
A Detailed Look at Private Residential Construction Spending in October
At a seasonally adjusted annual pace of $884 billion, total private residential construction spending was 0.7% higher year-over-year, according to the Census Bureau and NAHB.
Domtar’s Espanola, Ontario, Pulp and Paper Mill in Final Stages Needed to Idle the Plant
Domtar’s Espanola Pulp and Paper mill in Ontario has entered the final stage needed for the idling of the plant, Nip Impressions reported, citing local news sources.
Norvik hf Moves Closer to Completing the Purchase of Berg Timber AB
Norvik hf have shareholders approved the SEK1.54 billion ($143.50 million USD) public takeover offer of Berg Timber, according to Timber Trades Journal.
Melbourne, Australia’s Tallest Mass Timber Office Building is Completed, and a Second Is on the Way
Melbourne, Australia’s tallest mass timber office building has been completed, according to ArchitectureAU. The 15-story, 18,200 m2 building was built with sustainability in mind.
Canada’s 2022 Labor Shortages Cost Independent Businesses $38 Billion in Lost Revenue
Ontario small businesses missed out on over $16 billion (CAD) in revenue opportunities in 2022 because they had to turn away contracts or sales due to a labor shortage, according to a report by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business reviewed by Ontario Construction News.