Building trades in immigration express queue

Building trades in immigration express queue

Skilled building trades qualify for the express lane to permanent residency under new guidelines for Canada’s immigration application system. The category-based selection process is expected to be in place this summer, targeting prospective immigrants with either French language proficiency or work experience in one of five designated occupational fields. “Everywhere I go, I’ve heard loud…

Beyond the Rooftop: Understanding Alternative Solar Options

Beyond the Rooftop: Understanding Alternative Solar Options

Though the return on investment for onsite solar is increasingly attractive, facility managers have more options than ever before to take advantage of solar. Solar is coming in hot! After a brief pandemic-induced dip, solar installations are beginning to rebound. According to U.S. Energy Information Administration data, solar accounted for more than half of new…

How to properly assess structural wind damage

How to properly assess structural wind damage

Prompt site assessment of wind damage from major storms such as hurricanes and tornadoes is a crucial step in determining the extent of property loss. The assessment of wind damage is important for both property owners and insurers because it helps to identify the extent of damage, necessary repairs, potential safety hazards, and facilitates progress toward eventual…

2023 Commercial Building Trends Include AI, Sustainability, and Predictive Maintenance

2023 Commercial Building Trends Include AI, Sustainability, and Predictive Maintenance

  In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, the commercial real estate and building management sectors have had the opportunity to adapt and capitalize on new opportunities. Among the various sectors comprising the industry, the U.S. engineering and construction segment has demonstrated impressive growth, with a notable 8% increase in construction spending during the beginning…

Preparing for Safe Electrical Disaster Recovery During Hurricane Season Using NFPA 70B

Preparing for Safe Electrical Disaster Recovery During Hurricane Season Using NFPA 70B

Hurricane season is officially upon us. Although the period can often begin earlier and run later, June 1 through November 30 is  “hurricane season” as defined by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). When an impending hurricane is expected to reach landfall, the days prior can be chaotic as those who may be affected…