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As the price of energy rises, architects, engineers, and especially building owners are becoming increasingly aware of energy consumption. Once
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As the price of energy rises, architects, engineers, and especially building owners are becoming increasingly aware of energy consumption. Once
The first step in preparing for the LEED Certification process on a building project is the formation of the LEED

There are many factors in how much cooling or heating a building will require to maintain a set temperature. Many
The Denver Museum of Nature and Science hosted its fourth annual Girls & Science event on Saturday, March 3rd, and EVstudio
A Net Zero Building (NZB) is simply a building with a zero net annual energy consumption from the grid. While

There is a lot of exciting construction going on in Winter Park right now. The town is exploding along Route
After a long research period, our VR teams at EVstudio are finally working to implement virtual reality into some of
During construction it is important to verify that your contractor is protecting your mechanical and plumbing system from contaminants. Not
Small packaged rooftop units usually have the following components; a DX cooling section (DX stands for Direct EXpansion and refers
While we typically have a fire sprinkler consultant on the design team for our projects, there are some key things
Do you own or operate a building with a small chilled water system? Are you currently part of a design
I just completed a job that involved placing a new roof top mechanical unit at an existing commercial building. The