2026 NEC Code Changes Every Building Owner Should Know

The National Electrical Code (NEC) is updated every three years to reflect new technologies, safety standards, and industry practices. The upcoming 2026 NEC Code cycle includes major changes that impact not just electrical contractors and engineers, but also building owners, architects, and facility managers. Understanding these updates is critical because they can influence project costs,… Read More

Optimizing Retail Rollouts Through AI‑Driven MEP Design

Retail rollouts are key for rapidly expanding a brand’s presence across multiple locations. However, managing MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) systems for these projects can be complex, especially with tight deadlines, varying site conditions, and the need for consistency across all stores. Ensuring that each location is functional, energy-efficient, and cost-effective requires precision, collaboration, and… Read More

Overview of 2025 Title 24,Part 6 Changes

UPDATE: California’s Title 24, Part 6 Building Energy Code The 2025 Title 24 Part 6 (Energy) code expands on the new construction baselines, for single-zone heat pumps, introduced in the 2022 code update. It encourages electric-ready buildings, for when owners are ready to invest in those technologies. It updates photovoltaic and battery energy storage system… Read More

How AI-Powered MEP Firms Give Architects a Competitive Edge

The architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry is continually evolving, driven by innovation, efficiency, and technology. Architects face intense competition in delivering projects faster, more cost-effectively, and with fewer errors. Partnering with an AI-powered MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) firm is becoming an essential strategy for architects looking to maintain and enhance their competitive edge…. Read More

Why Sustainable MEP Design is Key to LEED Certification Success

Sustainable building design is a growing priority in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry as organizations look to reduce environmental impact and operational costs. Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification has become the benchmark for green building standards, offering clear benefits—lower energy use, healthier indoor environments, and reduced carbon footprints. With the… Read More

Overcoming Multi-Discipline Design Challenges with BIM Coordination

Coordinating designs across architectural, structural, and MEP (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) disciplines is one of the most challenging components of any construction project. Communication breakdowns, late-stage disputes, and misaligned designs can cause delayed schedules and budget overruns. BIM coordination offers a solution to this by ensuring that all disciplines work from a single, centralized model…. Read More