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Code officials, contractors, manufacturers and members of the various organizations are invited to attend the webinar to learn from U.S. Chamber of Commerce experts on several topics.
It’s possible that water left sitting for long periods of time could contain excessive amounts of heavy metals and pathogens concentrated in pipes nationwide, say researchers who have begun a field study on the impact of a pandemic shutdown on buildings.
Ball State University, Milwaukee School of Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, and the University of Missouri-Columbia were tasked with developing proposals to be the prime contractor on a chiller and cooling tower replacement project in the Penn South building in New York City.
The changes we’re starting to see now will have a permanent impact on infrastructure when this virus eventually passes — and the commercial restroom is no exception.