Independent Technical Advisory for Confident Decisions

Year: 2026

Why New York Building Owners Are Accelerating HVAC Upgrades in 2026

Building owners are upgrading aging HVAC systems to comply with Local Law 97, reduce carbon emissions, and prepare for changing refrigerant regulations. Engineers are increasingly being asked to design all-electric heating and cooling solutions for existing buildings.

NYC’s New Energy Code Is Reshaping MEP Design in 2026

New York City has adopted updated building and energy codes that place greater emphasis on electrification, air-tightness testing, energy efficiency, and demand-response capabilities. Key changes include...

From Concept to Reality: Navigating the Early Project Lifecycle

Every successful project begins as an idea. But turning that idea into a functioning asset requires careful planning, informed decisions, and the right technical guidance.

Independent Engineering Advice: Why It Matters More Than You Think

When planning a project, most stakeholders rely heavily on contractors, designers, and vendors for guidance.

The Hidden Risks in Early-Stage Projects And How to Avoid Them

Every project carries risk. The difference between success and failure often comes down to when those risks are identified.

Why Every Project Needs a Feasibility Study Before You Spend a Dollar

Before any successful project is built, there is one critical step that separates smart investments from costly mistakes: the feasibility study.