by Steve King | Mar 10, 2022 | All, eVolve MEP
Atlanta’s Cleveland Electric had an organizational problem in their fab shop. The company has an extensive Space with roughly 70 skilled tradesmen and designers working in it. Over the years, however, the shop had become a makeshift storage room for excess materials...
by James Simpson | Mar 4, 2022 | All, eVolve MEP
Are you using prefab and kitting to save money and reduce manpower on the jobsite? Especially during a skilled worker shortage, prefab and kitting allows for skilled offsite workers to manufacture and package the elements required for a specific installation, so that...
by Michael Schinn | Feb 28, 2022 | All, Electrical, Mechanical
Identifying and modifying elements on a design can be time-consuming and tedious, especially when designers are on a deadline. There is a quicker way to locate and alter specifications on a single element or a group of them, instead of having to do them individually,...
by Steve King | Feb 23, 2022 | All, Materials
Is your fab shop running the way it should? Is worker safety and job satisfaction a given? Fab shops around the nation employ a few general principles that can be applied universally to improve operations and create a safe workspace. It’s a good idea to review your...
by James Simpson | Feb 11, 2022 | All, eVolve MEP
There are signs around your workplace right now covering myriad issues: safety, government regulations, union rules, company policies and project status. They relate vital information that must be understandable–some in a split second–to the reader. Here...
by James Simpson | Feb 11, 2022 | All, eVolve MEP
The complexity of a modern construction project makes accurately tracking progress difficult. Different contractors have different methods they use to determine their progress on their various assignments, which can skew the overall determination of completion...
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