Sizing conductors and protection for rotating electrical equipment is commonly required in the field and on exams. The rules ...
In their February 2026 article, CDM Smith's Lilly Vang, PE and Josh Hunter, PE wrote: “Distribution transformers are a vital ...
Ladder-related injuries remain a significant concern, prompting GCs to restrict or eliminate ladder use for many tasks. New ...
MEP trades’ utilization of data and digital tools used to generate it is increasing, leading to steady operational ...
Businesses, municipalities, and universities from coast to coast have embraced the long-term benefits of LED lighting. However, many organizations miss out on additional ...
Despite strong interest, shared solar programs face regulatory, utility, and economic barriers that limit expansion.
Proper maintenance and inspection of equipment are crucial, as defects can indicate broader safety issues, requiring ...
Just above the dome-type security camera is a metal box recessed in the wall. There is a surface-mounted, gray UF cable run into this box and the box has no cover on it. The missing box cover is a ...
Arlington's CableAble® Support Brackets are now rated for outdoor wet locations and temperatures from -5°C (23°F) to 90°C (194°F). Offering one bracket for power or low-voltage cable, or conduit… ...
Associated Builders and Contractors reported that its Construction Backlog Indicator fell to 8.0 months in January, according ...
In this episode of EC&M Code Conversations, Editor-in-Chief Ellen Parson and Code Consultant Russ LeBlanc discuss changes pertaining to the location of service equipment for docks and marinas. “Code ...
In Part 6 of this article series, we look at the requirements that pertain to how scaffolding is used [29 CFR 1926.451(f)]. The first rule is you can’t load scaffolds or components beyond their ...