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Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating (SEER)
As of January 23, 2006, manufacturers of heating and air conditioning equipment can no longer manufacture single-phase central air conditioners and heat pumps with output of 65,000 BTUH (British th
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Commercial Painting
Approximately $7.6 billion was spent on architectural coatings in the U.S. in 2003 according to the National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc.
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Cost Segregation Studies
Depreciation enters significantly into the financial performance of commercial buildings. Typically, property, exclusive of land, is depreciated over 39 years.
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Reduce Lighting Costs
Energy costs for commercial buildings are estimated to run about $100 billion per year, or on average, about $1.50 per square foot of commercial floor space.
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Green Technology and Existing Buildings
In the early ‘80s, a few designers started paying attention to sustainable architecture. Twenty years later, green buildings are mainstream.
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Fire Safety
FIRE! Don’t shout it in a crowded theater. However, building occupants are more concerned than ever about fire safety.
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Cabling Considerations for Networks and Telecommunications
The condition and appropriateness of the cabling within a building is almost always an afterthought for owners and tenants alike, according to Tom Wales, a Telcom consultant.
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Fair Housing Amendments Act
All multifamily buildings placed in service after March 13, 1991 must comply with the provisions of the Fair Housing Amendments Act (FHAA) of 1988.
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Inspecting for Structural Defects
Recent events have highlighted the engineers' role in determining the structural safety of a building. Just what does an engineer look for to make such a determination? When and why does he do it?
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Is My Building Safe?
If two of the tallest buildings in the world can collapse catastrophically in about one hour, can any building be considered safe?
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Mold in Buildings
The problem of mold in buildings is one that no building owner or manager can afford to ignore.
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The New ASTM Standard for Property Condition Assessments
The ASTM Standard E 2018-99 “Standard Guide for Property Condition Assessments: Baseline Property Condition Assessment Process” has been out for over a year.
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Hardboard Siding Woes
The problems associated with hardboard siding have received a lot of press coverage in the past few years.
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Seven Ways to Guarantee a Perfect(ly Bad) New Roof
There is an estimated 13.2 billion square feet of commercial roofing in the United States. Most roofs have an average expected life of between 10 and 15 years.
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