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Glass Magazine
n-tech Research released a new report titled, "Smart Windows Markets: 2016-2025," which forecasts total revenues from smart windows at $1.8 billion in 2021, rising to $8.0 billion by 2025, according to a company release.
In the report, n-tech explores the Internet of Things development in smart windows, and how this creates opportunities for manufacturers. It also explores how smart windows materials platforms — electrochromic, SPD, PDLC, photochromic and thermochromic — will adapt to this new challenge.
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Remodeling
Anxious about the upcoming implementation of the new overtime rule? The new rule is estimated to affect around 4.2 million workers across all fields. Over the past week, Remodeling and its sister publications reached out to readers from across the construction industry. Dealers, builders, remodelers, manufacturers and specialty installers all responded and gave us a peek into the preparations, or lack thereof, that some of our readers are taking before the Dec. 1 implementation.
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Realty Biz
Choosing the best windows for your home requires a little bit of research and some help from qualified professionals. These include architects, window contractors and suppliers. It is a good idea to get opinions and advice to make an informed decision. Windows are your view to the outside, your access to natural ventilation and sunlight, and your protection from the elements.
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Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurs are gravely mistaken if they think an IRA or SEP are the only strategies for tax-deferred retirement planning. The 401(k), historically only reserved for large companies and their employees, has evolved to be one of the most creative and flexible retirement vehicles for small-business owners.
Here are a few key points about the 401(k) you need to know that could save you thousands and require your action before Dec. 31.
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Woodworking Network
The housing recovery continues at a modest pace with 91 percent of markets showing an improvement year over year, according to the NAHB.
"Ongoing job growth, low mortgage rates and rising incomes are contributing to a firming housing market and economy," said NAHB Chairman Ed Brady. "Though some areas are recovering faster than others, the overall trend is positive."
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By Nate Budde
People and companies in the construction industry are routinely put in positions where they are forced to navigate complicated legal documents. It is a generally accepted part of construction payment that documents representing a significant impact on party's legal rights are routinely exchanged for payment or the promise of payment. When this is coupled with the tight time frames of a construction project, the time crunch can mean documents don't get the review they need.
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For Construction Pros
Are you a small business owner who is feeling the weight of all the hats you are wearing? Or are you a small business owner wishing you could focus on the parts of the business you enjoy doing and not the things you don’t enjoy? Then it might be time for you to start thinking about hiring additional staff or outsourcing some of the key responsibilities associated with running your business. Here are a few things to think about so you can decide if the change is right for you and your business.
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