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The Shift from Metals to PEX: Discover the Sustainable, High-Performing Solution
More engineers are specifying PEX over metal piping. Read our white paper to learn how this polymer material behaves in commercial riser environments.
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The Well extends water cooling system in downtown Toronto
A tank equivalent to three Olympic swimming pools stores 2 million gallons of temperature-controlled water, fed by Enwave’s Deep Lake Water Cooling system.
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Fredericton’s new performing arts centre tops out
Salas O’Brien (formerly Crossey Engineering) provided mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) engineering.
Feature: How WSP addressed the Attawapiskat water emergency
Through adaptive engineering, the team identified an unconventional raw water source and installed a treatment system within three months.
Feature: The Post combines historical restoration with advanced design
Introba’s water conservation strategies for the Vancouver business hub included high-efficiency plumbing fixtures.
CCE Awards open for entries
There are project categories for Buildings and Water Resources, among others, where plumbing and mechanical engineering are key.
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Why indoor air quality matters (IAQ) in commercial real estate
The increasingly critical importance of the issue has led to the use of connected technologies to help measure and monitor with IAQ sensors.
CMPX returns to MTCC next month
CMPX, Canada’s largest trade show for mechanical and plumbing professionals, is only held every two years.
A powerful all-in-one solution that unites access control and video surveillance directly
AXIS Secure Entry for XProtect streamlines security operations by integrating door control and video monitoring into a single user interface.
New, more efficient federal building opens in Shawinigan
Owned by Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), it has been designed to consume less water than the tax centre it replaces.