The real estate sector is moving at light speed, where even a single day’s delay can lead to high costs and lost profits. Slow or poor decision making can lead to costly mistakes that penalize stakeholders for the lifetime of the facility. Therefore, experts in this field must be vigilant and take proactive action to… Read More
The acronym MEP stands for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing. It encompasses the entire multidisciplinary construction engineering process, including working with mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and other related trades (IT, fire protection, etc.) to complete residential, commercial, and industrial projects across all markets effectively. With MEP technology rapidly advancing, engineers must stay up-to-date with the latest developments… Read More
Artificial intelligence (AI) is proving itself to be a powerful tool for managing project risk. It can provide valuable insights into potential risk areas, allowing businesses to make informed decisions when it comes to planning and executing projects. In this blog, we’ll explore how experts in MEP are utilizing AI strategies to reduce project risk…. Read More
Make-up air units are an essential part of a building’s ventilation system and are responsible for supplying outdoor air to buildings. These units provide fresh air to the interior of the building, which helps keep the environment healthy and comfortable for occupants. In this post, we’ll explore how make-up air units work, their role in… Read More
Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the architecture industry. In fact, AI in architecture has the potential to solve some of the most pressing problems in the field, from design process optimization to energy efficiency and low carbon construction. In this blog post, we’ll explore how AI can help architects tackle difficult challenges and make their… Read More
While the benefits of accurate mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) engineering design are well known in the construction industry, advances in AI technology and client expectations are forcing professionals to become increasingly proactive when designing building systems in the pre-construction phase. Correctly identifying potential areas of conflict early is critical to success, as the costs… Read More
If you’re in the commercial building industry, you’ve likely heard of Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems (DOAS) and Rooftop Units (RTUs). But, what are these systems, exactly? How do they differ from one another? In this blog post, we’ll break down DOAS vs. RTUs to help you make an informed decision when it comes to conditioning… Read More
As a building owner, you understand how important it is to have a comfortable and energy-efficient environment for your occupants and guests. The system choices available today are broader and more diverse than they have ever been. You may have been considering investing in Variable Air Volume (VAV) systems, but aren’t sure if it is… Read More
For those in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries, there are a lot of misconceptions floating around the future Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning in our industry. AI is often seen as a costly technology that isn’t really necessary, even threatening, while machine learning is something that only large corporations have access to,… Read More
There are just a few weeks remaining before New York City building owners must comply with NYC Local Law 87. Here’s what you need to do if you haven’t complied before or are unsure how to. Local Law 87 (LL87) – Energy Audits & Retro-Commissioning As part of the Greener, Greater Buildings Plan, Local Law… Read More
A vital part of every construction project is a trustworthy and qualified MEP firm. While the architect or engineer of record (AOR/EOR) are the ones who design the building and take responsibility for the integrity of the design, it’s often advisable to hire an independent third party to review the design to make sure that… Read More
The following blog is intended to give you a bit of information, about what makes each green building rating system unique, in order to help you make an informed decision about which system will be the best fit for your project. We will highlight the main points of each rating system, without getting into the… Read More
No one likes to feel like their work is being second-guessed, but sometimes it’s hard to avoid post-bid value engineering (PBVE) when budgets go awry. This practice can be a major headache for owners, architects, engineers, and construction professionals, so it’s important to know how to deal with it, and hopefully avoid it altogether. Value… Read More
Did you know that an arc flash incident can cause serious injury or death? Arc flashes are silent killers, and they can occur without any warning. If you’re in the commercial building industry, it’s essential to understand what causes arc flashes and how to prevent them. In this blog, we’ll discuss the causes of arc… Read More
Value engineering is a critical component of the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) process. It can help save time and money on projects while still delivering a high-quality product. But what is value engineering exactly? And how can it be used in AEC? This blog post will take a closer look at value engineering, and… Read More