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A respected industry leader with more than 30 years of experience, Tudor will lead CAMP’s revenue organization and help accelerate the company’s continued growth/
Plumbing systems must be brought into the same data-driven framework as HVAC controls for safer, smarter building operations.
August 3, 2026
As technology evolves in buildings, more systems are generating data about their own performance, and our knowledge of how to operate buildings more safely and sustainably continues to grow with it.
Tune in as PHC News Editor Steve Smith and Joe Choflet, vice president of sales and marketing at NIBCO, discuss why liquid cooling is quickly becoming the standard for modern data centers.
Contractors see the greatest returns when new technology is supported by training, cultural buy-in and tools designed around the needs of the workforce.
July 1, 2026
Across industries, fast and complete adoption of AI is dominating conversation. The problem with speed is it often creates noise, duplicate tools and a workforce that feels like change is happening to them instead of with them.
As more consumers turn to AI for search, businesses that answer common customer questions online are more likely to be found and trusted.
July 1, 2026
A few years ago, we had water seeping up through our driveway. Given my career history, I like to think I know a little bit about plumbing, but this was a mystery. It happened every time it rained, but the seeping water lasted for days after the rain stopped.
Many of these projects are backed by major investments, especially from tech companies and federal support.
July 1, 2026
In April, construction began on two long-planned nuclear power projects, one in Wyoming and the other in Tennessee, signaling the start of the next phase of the U.S. “Nuclear Renaissance 2.0.”