Top 8 Things Building Owners and Managers Should Do to Prepare for Winter

Is your facility prepared for winter? Winter can be a challenging season for property owners and building managers. Inclement weather can strike without notice, and if you’re not prepared, your building and occupants could suffer costly damage. As the seasons change and temperatures drop, make sure you plan adequately and take these essential steps for … Read more

Virtual Lunch & Learns

Virtual Lunch & Learns Innovative Engineering Inc. Has teamed up with Zoom and GrubHub to offer 1 hour virtual lunch and learns on the following topics. To apply for a presentation to your organization select which course(s) you are interested in, including some background information about your organization.

What to Look for in an Engineering Company

Are you close to the finish line for college graduation? You’ve been working hard for years, and it’s time for that work to pay off as you search for your dream job. Getting your foot in the door at a great engineering company can be intimidating and challenging. What should you look for in an … Read more

How to Deal with Frozen Pipes in Your Building

Are you prepared to deal with frozen pipes in your building this winter? Most buildings have preventative measures – such as insulation in exterior walls, attics, and crawl spaces – which do a good job of holding in the heat and protecting water pipes, but if you have extended periods of long-term cold weather or … Read more

Fall Protection Regulations 101

Building a new facility or headquarters for your company is exciting but it can be a large task. Planning can take months, and as an employer, an owner, or building manager, your job is to ensure the safety of everyone involved during construction and when the building is occupied. OSHA requires fall protection for any … Read more

Legionnaires’ Disease: COVID-19 for Buildings?

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In July 1976, the Pennsylvania chapter of the American Legion held its annual state convention at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel in Philadelphia. About 4,000 members attended. In the days that followed the convention, 221 of the attendees became ill and 34 died from a mystery form of pneumonia. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) immediately began … Read more