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Data-driven engineering helps building owners and managers achieve new levels of safety, efficiency and cost/space savings.
August 5, 2024
Previous sizing practices have routinely overestimated the required capacity of domestic water heating systems, relying on the Modified Hunter’s Curve to determine water systems sizing. Data-driven engineering, however, helps building owners and managers achieve new levels of safety, efficiency and cost/space savings for occupant needs.
Installing water-efficient toilets in an affordable senior living complex results in savings that can be used in other parts of the community.
August 5, 2024
Discover how water-efficient toilets can provide cost savings for affordable senior living apartments that can be invested in other parts of the community for lifestyle amenities.
Many plumbing codes still require or strongly recommend sizing domestic water systems with outdated methods.
August 5, 2024
Oversizing a domestic water system can lead to aging water and stagnation, the two biggest factors in waterborne pathogen growth. Yet modern plumbing codes still require or strongly recommend outdated sizing methods such as Hunter’s Curve, doing our building owners a disservice and putting the public at risk.
Take the business competition concept and apply it to yourself: compete with yourself to become a better version of yourself. Jake Thompson’s ‘Compete Every Day’ is truly inspiring, full of great ideas to help you become the best version of yourself.
Changes are unavoidable in the built environment, even during the construction phase. Communication is critical between fire protection designers and life safety system installers.