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The Critical Role of Plumbing in New Construction Projects

CCR Magazine

When considering new construction projects, plumbing might not be the initial aspect that comes to mind. Most people imagine the foundation being poured, walls going up, or roofing installed. But without a well-thought-out plumbing system, all those flashy construction parts wouldn’t be functional!

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How to Winterize Your Plumbing System: Tips from An Adept Plumber

CCR Magazine

As the winter months approach, it’s crucial to prepare your plumbing system for cold temperatures to avoid costly damage and inconvenient disruptions. Winterizing your plumbing system involves taking proactive measures to protect pipes, fixtures, and appliances from freezing and bursting.

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Common Signs of Water Issues in Older Homes

CCR Magazine

Whether it’s a hidden leak, outdated plumbing, or simply the effects of time, being aware of what to look for can help you address problems before they escalate. Age of the Plumbing System The age of your home’s plumbing system plays a major role in determining potential water issues.

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Robust Facilities Sustainment Solution

Job Order Contracting

to name a few. #2. to name a few. #2. to name a few. #2. Implement a robust physical asset facilities maintenance process integrating scheduled, unscheduled repairs, and preventive maintenance tasks. #3.

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Everything You Need to Know About Building Your Own Home

CCR Magazine

Consider factors such as size, style, layout, number of rooms, and special features like outdoor spaces, basements, or energy-saving systems. In addition to your contractor, you may need to work with an architect, an engineer, and subcontractors specializing in plumbing, electrical work, and HVAC systems.

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Adventures in Renovation: The Historic Courthouse and the Stair and Elevator Tower Conundrum

Civil + Structural Engineer

A significant number of MEP systems, some active and some abandoned, needed to be demolished and moved out of the footprint of the tower just under the second floor roof. New micropiles were drilled to support the tower foundations and massive structural steel columns were set in place to support the tall tower.

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Housing the Future within the Past: The Transformation of University Hall at the University of Alabama

Civil + Structural Engineer

Provost says, “from conceptual design and scope definition to finalizing the facility for use and post-production activities, we put careful consideration around the foundational building systems, including the HVAC, electrical layouts, and acoustics that were needed to support the new studios.”