Planning for the New Normal
Plumbing Systems Re-Occupancy and Ongoing Operations
Your building may have been shut down these past many months due to WFH/COVID. Minimal use of your building’s water systems creates stagnant water in your plumbing system piping and equipment, which promotes the growth of Legionella and/or other biofilm-associated bacteria. This places your building occupants at risk when re-occupancy occurs. Now is the time to develop and implement a safe and effective Water Management Plan to protect your building occupants, maximizing their health and safety upon re-occupancy.
Thursday, July 30, 2020 / CATEGORIES: Government, Healthcare, Higher Education, Sustainability Posted by: Michael Berning, Mark Brumfield, Daric Hess
data network design for HD Video Streaming
Learn how to ask the right questions to ensure that your network is designed for not only today's video needs, but the video needs across the expected lifespan of a network.
Wednesday, July 29, 2020 / CATEGORIES: Technology Posted by: Dwayne Henderson
Healthcare Pandemic Planning
How will COVID-19 impact resiliency in healthcare? Are hospitals prepared for the next pandemic? What should healthcare systems being doing now and in projects moving forward in response to this and future pandemics?
Wednesday, July 15, 2020 / CATEGORIES: Healthcare Posted by: Daric Hess
PASSING THE PE EXAM
HEAPY is proud to announce Mechanical Engineer Dan Newkirk has successfully passed the Professional Engineer’s exam, earning his Professional Engineering License in the State of Ohio.
Tuesday, July 7, 2020 / CATEGORIES: Uncategorized Posted by: Heapy
NEW CERTIFICATIONS
Congratulations to Bryan Kinch for achieving the EcoDistrict Accredited Professional certification.
Tuesday, July 7, 2020 / CATEGORIES: Energy, Sustainability Posted by: Heapy