A common belief among facility executives is that designing for good power quality is an expensive process. Unfortunately, through value engineering, power quality planning often
The ideal work environment has no air-borne pollutants. It is thermally comfortable, well lit and quiet. The air is neither desert dry nor rain-forest damp.
Comfort remains the primary function of a commercial building’s HVAC system. But advances in technology and changes in the law have rewritten HVAC rules. The
Construction administration involves numerous people, permits, legally binding contracts, competitive bids, and a substantial amount of time and money. Yet there are ways to guard
As facility executives weigh all the expenditures associated with building construction, it is normal to want to reduce costs and cut corners. As a result,