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On September 1st, 2021, the City of Austin adopted the 2021 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC). You may have noticed that Austin completely skipped the 2018 version of the code, meaning that we are now adopting older changes from 2018 as well as new changes in 2021.
In this first episode of a four-part series, we discuss how key changes in the requirements for lighting design and controls will affect building designers and developers in Austin, TX.
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In a commercial building it is typical for space to be dedicated for electrical panels and equipment. Learn about the requirements:
Depending on your jurisdiction, handling the drainage of water from parking structures can be a tricky proposition. WGI can help.
Discover how building owners and developers can leverage a better HVAC system as a competitive advantage in the post-COVID 19 world.
In this video, we spend some time with the MEP Engineering department to learn more about their work and their team!
As energy costs continue to rise, and as energy performance continues to be a priority for both owners and tenants, efficiency is a competitive advantage.
WGI’s MEP Engineering team can help an owner/developer understand the pros and cons of the selection of drainage material in construction.
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