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This article explores how modular design, hydraulic separation, and advanced controls can transform geothermal systems from incremental efficiency gains into scalable, high-performance solutions for commercial and residential buildings.
A case study on the Mission Rock neighborhood — San Francisco’s first district-scale blackwater treatment system.
January 5, 2026
This case study explores how a risk-based, multi-barrier blackwater treatment system at San Francisco’s Mission Rock meets stringent microbial log reduction targets to enable safe, large-scale onsite non-potable water reuse.
Control sequences should evolve based on lessons learned, feedback from commissioning and operational realities. When well written, they reflect your team’s values: clarity, collaboration and continuous improvement.
January 5, 2026
Clear, well-written HVAC control sequences are the critical link between design intent and real-world system performance, ensuring DDC programming, commissioning, and long-term building operation succeed as intended.
Design & Construction Week 2026 brings KBIS and IBS together in Orlando for three days of product innovation, education, and networking shaping the future of the building and design industries.
While policy shifts and rising costs challenge traditional sectors, new opportunities are emerging for firms that adapt quickly — especially in high-tech infrastructure and residential construction.
January 5, 2026
This 2026 construction outlook analyzes how AI-driven megaprojects, labor shortages, inflation, and policy shifts will shape opportunities and risks for PHCP businesses in the year ahead.
Park Supply and Reliance Worldwide Corporation have teamed up to support Magic Moments, helping make a dream come true for 17-year-old Sophia Wilshusen of Owens Crossroads.
Symptoms, treatment plans and why early detection matters.
December 31, 2025
Prostate cancer is highly survivable when caught early, yet many men—especially in the trades—delay screening, making regular checkups and open conversations a potentially lifesaving choice.