Tag: RMF Engineering
Ready For Anything: Duke Health Powers Up New Generator Hub
The power never goes offline at Duke Health’s new Generator Hub in Durham, NC, ensuring continual hospital operations through hurdles, whether planned or unexpected.
CFD Drives Design At South Carolina Burn Center At MUSC
Experts from RMF Engineering discuss the benefits of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), an energy modeling system for tackling atypical building challenges.
In Case Of Fire: Water Autonomy For Critical Facilities
For fire water autonomy, all components of the fire water source and ancillary systems must be capable of withstanding disaster and remain fully operable
3D Scans For Mechanical Room Renovations
This buildings technology has changed the way MEP renovations can be designed, phased, and budgeted, especially where mechanical systems are mission-critical to facility operations.
Engineering The Workplace Culture For Employees
Observations and lessons learned are shared by a female, millennial engineer who's worked in three industries, most recently building consulting.
The HVAC Factor: New Life For An Aging Chiller Plant
Completed in December 2014, this renovation project serves as an example of how a historic utility plant can be improved to address significant elements and concerns.
Efficient Renovation For Animal Shelter
In Maryland, the Harford County Humane Society needed a creative, cost-effective solution to improve energy efficiency while also meeting its specific operational needs.
The HVAC Factor: Keeping Steady With Geothermal
Temperature control was crucial for a research facility in North Carolina. From the October 2013 issue.
FM Issue: Comparing Apples To Apples
Sensitivity analyses can be a useful tool for making life cycle cost comparisons.