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6 November 2020
Reservoirs are an invaluable component of water availability for any locality, as they provide an abundant source of potable water during droughts and periods of limited water availability. While many reservoirs are natural or manmade lakes, some are also completely manmade, underground structures that are closed off from the outside. One such underground reservoir in Texas suffered minor damage in the aftermath of an earthquake, revealing a crack in the reservoir’s concrete and epoxy sealant....
13 October 2020
Sometimes our technicians come across straightforward jobs that are minimally demanding and take a matter of hours to install. Other times, they face enormous buildings where ducting and cable need to be run from one corner to the other, hundreds of feet away. This was the case for the install team at one Long Island shipping distribution center, stationed in a hanger previously used to manufacture military fighter jets. The shipping center, which has several...
19 August 2020
Leaky pipes are never good news, but when the pipe in question supplies drinking water to thousands of people, the problem takes on a new level of seriousness. Thus, when a New England Water Authority identified a leak in one of their reservoir pipelines, it wasn’t just a simple fix for the local plumber. Inspecting and repairing such a leak necessitated the diversion of water from the pipe via the use of water pumps, which...
11 August 2020
In October of 2018, Hurricane Michael left a trail of devastation in the Florida Panhandle, causing around $25 billion in damages that are still felt to this day. It made landfall in Mexico Beach, a nine mile strip of beach with numerous condominiums and single family homes. The beach was the hurricane’s “ground zero”, and had experienced extensive damage and a crippled infrastructure in its aftermath. It is no surprise, then, that six different customers...
8 May 2020
Mobile Air & Power Rentals’ Success in Boston Sometimes you can see disaster coming from a mile away, but often it’ll show up at your doorstep uninvited. One night in Boston, an over-pressurized water main broke, causing severe flooding throughout one of the city’s streets. Once the water had dissipated, crews scrambled to fix the pipe and restoration professionals began assessing damaged buildings. As it turned out, damage had reached one above-ground building and one...
1 May 2020
Each year in the United States, the Super Bowl is without a doubt the most watched television broadcast. The event is so widely enjoyed that the Super Bowl has become a sort of unofficial holiday. This year in Miami Gardens, celebrations extended beyond the official event itself, with two separate events being held at the same venue space during Super Bowl weekend. From Thursday to Saturday night, one event showcased Miami’s rich culture by hosting...
28 February 2020
When a contractor begins the construction of a new building, there is almost no problem that can’t be overcome by its determination to finish on time. A common issue during winter construction is cold weather, which can hinder worker productivity, safety, and even certain processes like concrete curing. One general contractor in Baltimore faced the limitations of a harsh winter and wanted to provide heating to its job site, but there was a significant drawback...
20 January 2020
As medicinal and recreational cannabis becomes legalized in more and more states, the overall popularity of cannabis, as well as related business opportunities, continues to grow. One such opportunity within the cannabis industry is the sale of biomass, or harvested organic material. Whether for use as fibre, fuel, or for CBD extraction, hemp biomass is proving to be an increasingly robust business venture for those who grow, process, and utilize the product. That said, the...
8 November 2019
Considering the massive population of a highly developed planet as well as the widespread presence of online shopping among American consumers, it’s no surprise that shipment facilities are known to be hectic, where the nonstop work can be crippled by any delay. One such facility in Boston faced potential disaster when their water cooling system broke down the weekend after Independence Day. Their chiller system consisted of two distinct halves. One half of newly installed...