California Politics and Industry News
CEC, ICC, and CALBO Release Significant Changes to Title 24 Energy Code 2019 Edition
SACRAMENTO -- The International Code Council (ICC), California Building Officials, and the California Energy Commission (CEC) have released the Significant Changes to the California Energy Code Code, 2019 Edition. The purpose of this release is to...
CSLB Announces New Fee Schedule for 2022
SACRAMENTO -- On Friday November 5, 2021 the Contractors State License Board (CSLB) announced that because of increased operating costs, the state legislature recently approved a CSLB fee increase effective on January 1, 2022. This is the first statutory...
SMACNA Member Update: Heavy Metal Camp a Great Success
Founders of the Heavy Metal Summer Experience are producing a playbook so other organizations can create their own camps.SMACNA released the following Member Update regarding one of the most pressing issues facing the construction industry today;...
Mechanical Acceptance Testing MATT/MATE Requirements Begin on October 1, 2021
Title 24 – Mechanical Acceptance Testing Requirement UpdateOn April 14, 2021, the CA Energy Commission (CEC) approved the new requirement to only use certified MATTs working for certified MATE contractors to perform all mechanical acceptance testing in the...
Contractors Caught Between Vaccine Hesitancy and Owner Mandates
CLICK HERE to view the article by Joe Bousquin in Construction Dive detailing how Construction firms are scrambling to meet client requests for 100% vaccinated jobsites.
Safely Navigating Vaccine Mandates on Construction Sites and Steps Contractors Can Take to Minimize Risk
SACRAMENTO -- The following article was written for CAL SMACNA members by William C. Last, Jr. and Patrick J. Whitehorn. Mr. Last is an attorney who has been specializing in Construction Law for over 40 years.Safely Navigating Vaccine Mandates on...
COVID-19 Emergency Standards for the Workplace Amended Final Time by OSHSB
SACRAMENTO — The Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board (OSHSB) adopted changes to California’s COVID-19 emergency temporary standard (ETS) during their June 17th meeting. Governor Newsom will be issuing an Executive Order directing these changes...
CAL SMACNA COVID UPDATE: California OSHSB Votes to Withdraw the Revisions to Cal/OSHA’s COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standards
SACRAMENTO — Last night the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board voted unanimously to withdraw the revisions to Cal/OSHA's COVID-19 prevention emergency temporary standards that they had voted to approve on June 3, and that were sent to the...
CAL SMACNA COVID UPDATE: COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standards Amended by OSHSB
SACRAMENTO — The Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board (OSHSB) adopted changes to California’s COVID-19 emergency temporary standard (ETS) after a contentious 10 hour hearing with over 800 people in attendance last night. These changes will go...
Watch UC Davis’ Western Cooling Efficiency Center’s New 8 Minute Video on the Importance of Filtration in Schools
Watch UC Davis' Western Cooling Efficiency Center's New 8 Minute Video on the Importance of Filtration in Schools Ventilation means providing outdoor air into classrooms. Ventilation removes indoor air pollutants from buildings by bringing in outside air...
NPR — EPA Moves To Cut A Group Of Powerful Greenhouse Gases
Check out this article by Rebecca Hersher for NPR:The Environmental Protection Agency is cracking down on a powerful class of greenhouse gases that are used in refrigerators, air conditioners and building insulation. On Monday, the agency announced a new...
California Energy Commission Approves Mechanical Acceptance Test Technician (MATT) Requirement
SACRAMENTO — The Mechanical Acceptance Test Technician Requirement (MATT) was APPROVED by the California Energy Commission during their business meeting on April 14th. This means that the MATT threshold has been achieved and that the MATT requirement will...
The Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) Releases FAQ’s Regarding Retroactive COVID Paid Sick Leave Under AB 84 and SB 95
SACRAMENTO -- The California Labor Commissioner and the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) released FAQ's this morning regarding the Retroactive COVID Paid Sick Leave laws signed by Governor Newsom this past Friday. This updated information should...
Governor Newsom Signs Two Retroactive COVID Paid Sick Leave Bills Against Opposition of California Employer Groups
Governor Newsom Signs Two Retroactive COVID Paid Sick Leave Bills Against Opposition of California Employer GroupsWhat the Passage of SB 95 (Skinner, D, Oakland) and AB 84 (Ting, D, San Francisco): Paid Supplemental COVID-19 Sick Leave Means for...
Cal/OSHA Has Updated Its COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standards FAQs
Cal/OSHA Has Updated Its COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standards FAQsSACRAMENTO — ICYMI,Cal/OSHA updated its COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standards FAQs this past Friday, January 8th.There are now 69 FAQs with seven additional...