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As COVID-19 has spread throughout the world, many of us in the building design industry have been acutely aware of
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As COVID-19 has spread throughout the world, many of us in the building design industry have been acutely aware of
Even as we work through these uncertain times A/E firms must still present to our project stakeholders. Thankfully with technology,
As mechanical, electrical and plumbing designers it is our responsibility to grasp the implications to HVAC systems when situations like
Ten West Greeley Apartments is an apartment complex within the City Center West’s master-planned community. The property will feature 264-unit
What is the Green building Ordinance and how it will affect your project? On November 2, 2018, a Green
Every so often, a building will be in the works and the question of fire standpipes comes up. When I
Enclosed attic spaces for buildings that fall under the IBC are required to be ventilated. These spaces are formed where
A short time ago, I was given the opportunity to visit the manufacturing facility and headquarters of Weil Pump Company.
When we put together plans for small projects people often ask “why are you putting in a drinking fountain and
The safety of occupants is always the primary concern during any renovation work of an occupied building. In addition, preserving
Mickey’s Convenience Stores just announced the grand opening of their new 5,500 s.f. convenience store, with a self-service car
Designing a new way to cook It is such a pleasure to be able to experience an EVstudio design
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