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Are you a building envelope expert? ASHRAE is seeking abstracts in advance of next year's Buildings XVI Conference. If you'd like to get involved in this important organization's educational efforts, check out the details through the link below!
- Peter Saunders, Editor
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The project team included WSP, Enviro-Stewards, Firenza Plumbing & Heating, Interpump, Kisters, PAC Building Group, Thaler Metal and Trio Roofing Systems.
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The trials aim to make ‘beyond visual line of sight’ (BVLOS) remotely piloted aircraft system (RPAS) flight opportunities feasible through infrastructure and technology.
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The HVAC association is co-organizing next year’s Buildings XVI Conference with Oak Ridge National Laboratory, to be held in Clearwater Beach, Fla.
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Data center and utility construction projects are forecasted to grow thanks to grid updates and AI computing. These cable-dense projects typically require a large quantity and varying sizes of elbows.
Increasingly, electrical contractors and electrical engineers are relying on fiberglass conduit elbows for raceway bends and stub-ups. Fiberglass elbows eliminate burn-through due to their lower coefficient of friction than PVC, PVC-coated steel and galvanized rigid steel.
In our updated Elbow eGuide, learn why lightweight, durable fiberglass conduit elbows should be used on your next data center or utility project.
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He has more than 20 years’ leadership experience in the construction industry, combining expertise in electrical engineering and project management.
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The firm is part of a winning consortium that will provide mechanical and electrical engineering services for the completion of the long-planned project.
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He was most recently an executive with T.Y. Lin International before joining CIMA+ earlier this year as a regional strategic growth director.
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Axis thermal cameras are a great first line of defense. Every object – organic or inorganic – emits infrared radiation (heat) as a function of its temperature. Using thermal imaging technology, thermal cameras see this heat and convert it into visible images. Since the objects themselves emit heat that thermal cameras detect, thermal cameras can detect in all light conditions, 24/7.
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