HVAC design considerations and solutions for unique university spaces

HVAC design considerations and solutions for unique university spaces

This shows an inside university custom air handler, supply air fan and cooling coil1-2 sentence, which can help create comfortable temperatures year-round. Courtesy: CDM Smith. Cooling insights Designing HVAC systems for college and university projects involves implementing innovative and sustainable technologies, such as active chilled beams, in-slab radiant floor heating and radiant cooling ceilings to…

Indigenous design guides Winnipeg’s largest infill development

Indigenous design guides Winnipeg’s largest infill development

Winnipeg’s largest and most sustainable infill development, Southwood Circle, started taking shape this week. Indigenous design principles are guiding the 80-acre project, which is set to become one of the most densely populated neighbourhoods in the city and home to more than 20,000 people. The walkable, bike-friendly community will feature about 10 kilometers of new…

Stepping Into The Future

Stepping Into The Future

Time-sensitive networking advances footwear manufacturing. When Orisol, Taiwan (Orisol USA, Skowhegan, ME, orisol.com), a leading provider of automated systems for footwear production, wanted to futureproof its offerings to improve competitiveness, CC-Link IE TSN offered the technology. The company delivers solutions that maximize interoperability, compatibility, and scalability. In line with this aim, Orisol focuses on the…

Young Engineers Evaluate Reliability

Young Engineers Evaluate Reliability

Young Engineers Evaluate Reliability My recently completed Europe class for Univ. of Tennessee, College of Engineering students provides global perspectives in reliability. Reliability in Europe is called “Zuverlassigkeit” and maintenance is “instalthaltung.” However, the importance and benefits are universal. During the three-week course (with teaching contact hours to qualify for a three-credit semester course, two…

Back to Basics: Flood Mitigation 101

Back to Basics: Flood Mitigation 101

Back to Basics is an article series that highlights important, but possibly overlooked, information facilities management professionals should know. No matter where their facilities are located, facilities managers should have a long-range and short-range plan to mitigate flood damage to their buildings, as well as a plan to clean up damage caused in the aftermath….

The Why, What, and How of Skills-Based Talent Practices

The Why, What, and How of Skills-Based Talent Practices

More jobs than ever require a four-year college degree, including many that never did in the past. Beth Berwick is among those calling for a retreat. “You have to take that requirement off of job descriptions,” she said. “It’s excluding 64% of the population — including 76% of Black Americans and 80% of Latinos.” Instead,…