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In this month’s issue, we reveal the results of our first-ever Plumbing Design of the Year. The team at PHCPPros established this Readers’ Choice recognition so our readers and followers could vote on what they felt was the worthiest project.
A complex fire protection and high-expansion foam fire suppression system are used to safeguard the Army National Guard’s helicopters..
June 1, 2023
High-expansion foam fire suppression systems are uncommon, so when one is being installed and tested, it is quite a spectacle. Read on to see how such a system is used to safeguard extremely expensive Army equipment.
The winner of Plumbing Engineer’s inaugural Plumbing Design of the Year is the California Department of General Services’ Valencia COVID-19 Testing Facility by SmithGroup. Read on to discover the particulars of this time-sensitive project.
Building staff can be armed with the knowledge of avoiding CO gas accumulation through preventative measures and inspections.
June 1, 2023
Many K-12 schools rely on gas-powered equipment for their energy needs. As children spend eight or more hours within these spaces, it is crucial to prevent carbon monoxide gas accumulation.
A project meeting can easily derail when people who speak up aren’t heard or people with issues don’t speak up. Read on to learn why it’s important to keep talking to ensure your project needs are met.
The discovery of fire began a long history of inventions and innovations to improve human life. Read on for some of the energy and engineering feats that we count on today.
The International Plumbing Code and Uniform Plumbing Code are vague when it comes to emergency flushing and disinfection procedures for building water systems.