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Jobsite Climate Control: Frequently Asked Questions

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control

We have conducted over 100,000 site visits and had countless conversations with clients about job site climate control. While each project is different, project managers, superintendents, and everyone in between seem to have many of the same questions. We’ve summarized these questions and their basic answers below. Of course, if you have another question – ask! We’d love to find an answer.

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Designing for durability: Lessons in water mitigation for mass timber projects

Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control

Mass timber has gained popularity as a building material praised for its sustainability and aesthetic appeal. It offers significant environmental benefits because of its reduced carbon footprint, and its biophilic design elements which bring a natural, warm aesthetic that can support cognitive performance, physical health and psychological well-being.

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Controlling Moisture in School Buildings During Summer Break

Temporary Climate Solutions

Powering down unused equipment is a smart way for schools to save on energy costs, especially during summer break when buildings can sit empty for weeks. Switching off and unplugging lights, vending machines, computers, and other standby “vampire” electricity draws can provide substantial savings.

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3 Signs Mass Timber is Growing on Data Centers

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control

Data center construction is a complex, lengthy process requiring tremendous resources to build and maintain. Owners, designers, and general contractors alike have been working hard to make these massive campuses more sustainable from beginning to end. That is why eco-friendly mass timber options are gaining visibility and interest.

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Building resilience: Managing moisture and IAQ in critical infrastructure

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control, Indoor Air Quality

Critical infrastructure, like data centers and server rooms, are the backbone of modern industries, requiring meticulous planning and execution during construction. Moisture control and climate management rank high on the list of priorities for ensuring the resilience of these facilities. Let's explore how temporary climate control and environmental monitoring during construction play a crucial role in their success.

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