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The first day of summer’s next month… is your facility prepared for the heat? Warmer weather and summer schedules bring facility managers more challenges managing humidity and the energy costs of fluctuating occupancy and use. If you haven’t already, it’s important to prepare your facilities for the changing season and optimal conditions. Contact us today to learn how Campbell, Inc. can help!
Advancing Our Knowledge and Skills Through MCAA to Always Bring You Our Best
Attending the recent Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA) annual convention provided us the opportunity to continue advancing our knowledge and skills through the industry’s top conferences, workshops, and educational sessions. It’s all part of our commitment to always delivering quality, professional services and innovative solutions in everything we do for our clients.
How the Inflation Reduction Act is Accelerating Energy Projects
Did you know updates to the Section 179D tax deductions and the Investment Tax Credit can bring big savings for facility managers? With the updated energy tax incentives in effect, companies are now positioned to receive immediate tax benefits in a greater capacity than previously.
Did you know in 2020 alone, about 68 million tons of air pollution were emitted into the atmosphere in the United States? These statistics underscore just how vital it is that a building is equipped with the air filtration system necessary to mitigate the effects of outdoor air pollution.

For large facilities like office buildings, construction zones, and commercial properties, outside pollution can negatively affect their indoor air quality. To protect their occupants from harm, building owners and operators need to be able to quickly and accurately monitor outside air quality so they can minimize and address the health risks that it can cause as the air moves indoors.

Cooling towers are heat exchangers commonly used to cool large buildings and remove heat built up from industrial processes. These towers use water evaporation to remove waste heat. Unfortunately, bacteria, viruses, fungi and algae can all enter a water supply, supported by the hot, humid and nutrient-dense environment of the cooling towers. Learn about the common problems that can occur if cooling towers are not properly maintained...

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