September 2012
An overview: How to engineer systems in mixed-use buildings
When working on mixed-use buildings, engineers must address many needs in one building. » more
How to engineer systems in mixed-use buildings: Fire and life safety
When working on mixed-use buildings, engineers must address many needs in one building. Fire and life safety issues are discussed here. » more
How to engineer systems in mixed-use buildings: HVAC and controls
When working on mixed-use buildings, engineers must address many needs in one building. This reviews aspects of HVAC, automation and controls, and energy efficiency. » more
Project success is the sum of all parts
In a data center, uptime is more than just the sum of its pieces. » more
Sizing equipment for closed-transition transfer operation
Fault contributions of all parallel sources must be considered only for systems designed for continuous parallel operation. » more
Using BIM in electrical, power design
BIM can help facilitate efficiency gains in design, construction, and facility operations. » more
Vote with an engineer's heart
What are the political topics of key importance to professionals in the building industry in the 2012 presidential elections? » more
Understanding diesel emissions regulation changes
Engineers and designers should understand how continually evolving diesel emissions regulations affect them and their clients. » more
Next-generation energy modeling
Since 2001, the DOE has released the energy modeling calculation engine called EnergyPlus as a new generation flagship tool meant to combine the best features of the multiple previous tools funded... » more
An overview: How to engineer systems in mixed-use buildings When working on mixed-use buildings, engineers must address many needs in one building. » more
How to engineer systems in mixed-use buildings: Fire and life safetyWhen working on mixed-use buildings, engineers must address many needs in one building. Fire and life safety issues are discussed here. » more
How to engineer systems in mixed-use buildings: Electrical and power systems
When working on mixed-use buildings, engineers must address many needs in one building. Electrical and power engineering are key aspects of these buildings. » more
When working on mixed-use buildings, engineers must address many needs in one building. Electrical and power engineering are key aspects of these buildings. » more
How to engineer systems in mixed-use buildings: HVAC and controlsWhen working on mixed-use buildings, engineers must address many needs in one building. This reviews aspects of HVAC, automation and controls, and energy efficiency. » more
Project success is the sum of all partsIn a data center, uptime is more than just the sum of its pieces. » more
Sizing equipment for closed-transition transfer operationFault contributions of all parallel sources must be considered only for systems designed for continuous parallel operation. » more
Using BIM in electrical, power designBIM can help facilitate efficiency gains in design, construction, and facility operations. » more
Vote with an engineer's heartWhat are the political topics of key importance to professionals in the building industry in the 2012 presidential elections? » more
Understanding diesel emissions regulation changesEngineers and designers should understand how continually evolving diesel emissions regulations affect them and their clients. » more
Since 2001, the DOE has released the energy modeling calculation engine called EnergyPlus as a new generation flagship tool meant to combine the best features of the multiple previous tools funded... » more
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