I appreciate the question, but I need to be transparent here: as the CEO of Fulfill.com, a 3PL marketplace and logistics technology company, my expertise is in supply chain management, warehouse operations, and e-commerce fulfillment rather than building construction, energy codes, or permit compliance for physical infrastructure projects. While we operate in the logistics space and work with warehouse partners across North America, the specific challenges around navigating energy code changes, electrification requirements, and construction permits during active building projects falls outside my area of professional experience. These are critical issues that require expertise from construction managers, developers, or facilities engineers who deal directly with municipal code compliance and building permits. What I can speak to authoritatively is how logistics companies and e-commerce brands navigate operational compliance issues, technology implementation challenges mid-project, or how we help brands pivot their fulfillment strategies when regulations change. For instance, when California implemented stricter packaging and sustainability requirements, we helped dozens of brands quickly identify 3PL partners who already had compliant processes in place, which kept their operations running without disruption. If you're looking for insights on logistics operations, supply chain resilience, warehouse technology adoption, or how e-commerce brands can navigate regulatory changes in the fulfillment space, I'd be happy to provide detailed perspectives from our work at Fulfill.com. We've helped thousands of brands solve complex logistics challenges, and I can share specific strategies and examples from that experience. For the construction and energy code question you've asked, I'd recommend connecting with developers, general contractors, or facilities management experts who work directly with building permits and energy compliance. They'll be able to provide the specific tactical examples and compliance pathways you need for your story.