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The Next Step in Innovation

AHR Expo Innovation Award Winners Take the Next Step in Innovation

The HVAC industry continues to evolve, but what does the future of the built environment look like? Engineered Systems’ editors turned to the winners of the AHR Expo’s Innovation Awards to get their take on where HVAC trends and technology is heading.
James Siegel
James J. Siegel
March 15, 2019

Each year, the AHR Expo honors manufacturers that are looking forward and breaking new technological ground. Those manufacturers are presented with Innovation Awards covering 10 categories, including building automation, ventilation, heating, cooling, IAQ, and more.


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Phil Zito

A Continued Discussion on Open Protocols, Open Procurement, and Open Systems

An open discussion on open systems
Phil Zito
Phil Zito
March 8, 2019

Honestly, the definition of open systems is the most confusing of the three types. Open protocols are pretty straight forward — they’re protocols that communicate with one another.


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Commissioning

Minimize Cost, Frustration By Exceeding Each Project's Phase-by-phase Expectations

Clearly defining phase-by-phase expectations can help minimize cost and frustration on a project.
Rebecca T. Ellis, P.E.
March 6, 2019

Much has been written about systems’ readiness for functional performance testing at the end of construction, and pre-functional checklists have become common elements of the commissioning process.


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Tomorrow's Environment

Why Design-Build Project Delivery Is the Optimum Way to Provide HVAC Services

Examining why design-build project delivery is the optimum way to provide HVAC services.
Howard McKew, P.E., C.P.E.
March 4, 2019

For years, I worked for a mechanical contracting company that shifted its business plan from design-bid-build (DBB) project delivery to design-build (DB) project delivery. The move became very obvious as the optimum way to provide HVAC services.


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Herb Woerpel

Building Innovation: It's As Easy as AEC

Herb Woerpel
Herb Woerpel
March 1, 2019

Constructing a building takes an army. Designers, engineers, general contractors, flooring installers, HVAC contractors, plumbers, roofers, mappers, and surveyors are just a few of the blue-collar experts necessary to optimize a commercial building.  


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Herb Woerpel

Efficiency: The Choice of a New Generation

Herb Woerpel
Herb Woerpel
February 27, 2019

Over the next 40 years, an estimated 2 trillion square feet of new and rebuilt building space will be constructed worldwide.


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Sunil
Online Data Power

An Inside Look at Power Distribution Network Data

Perfecting Data Quality and Governance Is Critical, too
Picture - Sunil Kotagiri
Sunil Kotagiri
February 26, 2019

The electric utility industry is undergoing a major transformation driven by new sources of energy generation (solar and wind power), consumer demand for faster and more affordable services, cybersecurity, and big data.


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Case In Point
Case in Point

Baltimore Engineers Club Brings New Life to 1800s Mansion

February 26, 2019

The Garrett-Jacobs Mansion is a historic, four-story home in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore.


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Case In Point
Case in Point

Unique Coupling System Scores Points for Atlanta Stadium

February 25, 2019

The Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta is a $1.5 billion facility covering 2 million square feet. The stadium contains nearly 10 miles of heating, cooling, potable water, and stormwater piping. Construction on this piping system came with its share of challenges.


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VRF systems offer school districts zoned comfort in an efficient manner

Educating Educators About VRF's Versatility

VRF systems offer school districts zoned comfort in an efficient manner.
Andrew McKeever P.E.
February 15, 2019

Today’s school facility directors are being asked to do more with less. With limited budgets, they are pressured to reduce operating expenses while maintaining healthy and comfortable learning environments for students.


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