by dmaengwebsite | May 5, 2022 | DMA Engineering, Steven Forrester - Principal
Thomas Friedman laid out a future in his book, “Hot, Flat, and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution – and How It Can Renew America” (2008) offered a future scenario that I think we are on the cusp of embracing. Peak oil may or may not ever happen, as we hear...
by dmaengwebsite | Jan 9, 2022 | DMA Engineering, Steven Forrester - Principal
Indoor noise is one of those things that in the moment, can be infuriating but is seldom spoken of. Yet, the impact on inhabitants is large, unpleasant, and far-reaching. Have you ever been excited to go to an event and hear a coveted speaker share their insights? Me,...
by dmaengwebsite | Jul 7, 2021 | DMA Engineering, Steven Forrester - Principal
Data tells us that COVID-19 is an airborne virus, spread from person to person through droplets or what is known as bioaerosols. In a commercial building, we believe dilution is the key to any indoor air quality strategy. With dilution, we can proactively replace...
by dmaengwebsite | Jun 3, 2021 | DMA Engineering
Health Care Trust of America Project We’ve all heard the phrase, “Grow up and become a productive member of society.” But what does this mean for buildings? It is our belief that structures we work, live, and play in should abide by a responsibility to our planet....
by dmaengwebsite | May 5, 2021 | DMA Engineering
Some buildings, such as hospitals, grocery stores, and essential services have remained open during the pandemic. It’s critical that our essential workers be kept safe and comfortable. Here are some recommendations from DMA: Increase outdoor air ventilation and...
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