What’s the Difference Between NFPA 13R and NFPA 13?
While we typically have a fire sprinkler consultant on the design team for our projects, there are some key things
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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
According to the Denver Post, Colorado is the “the second-fastest growing state in the U.S.,” with migration to the state
In a traditional design/bid/build project delivery the architect hires the engineers and the engineering drawings are part of the bid
As a Colorado engineer, I see many cases of plumbing fixtures being located on exterior walls. This may not be
In the clubhouse, there is an exercise room, multi-purpose rooms for the many clubs and planned activities, kitchen/bar, dining area,
I finally got my fingerprinting done (2 hours of my life I will never get back) to send to Texas
If you haven’t been into our offices lately, you may not have met Shane Donalson, PE. Shane and his family
Using Revit to do mechanical load calculations can be challenging. Part of this challenge is that many components required for
We had a lunch and learn with Justin Larsen of WaterFurnace and Steve Cross with Sun Spot Solar to discuss
I had the chance to go check out the radiant heat rough-in at the Krueger Residence in Elk Meadow Estates
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