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The industry has experienced more changes in the last half-century than at any other time.
October 2, 2023
Join IAPMO’s Pete DeMarco and Hugo Aguilar as they recall a half-century of milestones that have changed the plumbing industry more than any other time in history.
Looking back to a case from 1973, Steven Nudelman explains this negligence claim where a contractor was forced to pay for additional materials and labor because of an architect’s errors and omissions.
Most businesses have a diverse generational culture, but how do people of these age groups work together? They have different life experiences and views on work-life balance. Read how Jill Imig, a millennial department leader, works with her diverse-age team.
Samuel Dannaways’ 2009 FPE column helps determine when to use fire sprinklers. Today, the codes and standards have changed, but the concepts still apply.
Current codes call for the installation of fire sprinklers in many instances in new construction, but there are still many cases where sprinklers are not required.
Read this month’s BF Nagy column to learn about ASHRAE Standard 241, Control of Infectious Aerosols (in Buildings) to reduce the risk of airborne disease transmission, such as SARS-COV-2 virus, the flu virus and other pathogens in buildings. Also, discover heat batteries and how they can help with decarbonization.
As this publication celebrates 50 years of educating plumbing professionals about codes and standards, Ron George focuses attention on how five decades of those codes and standards have shaped the plumbing systems we have today.
AFSA42 attendees were spellbound this year as the American Fire Sprinkler Association presented its Annual Convention, Exhibition, and Apprentice Competition in Orlando, Florida, Sept. 6-9.