The on-demand economy we live in has conditioned people to expect to have what they want or need now. Rides, tools, labor, food, a place to stay...you name it and it can be “on the way.” Should owners, investors, and managers of commercial, office, and multi-unit residential properties have the same standard? Can commercial contractors meet or even approach an “on demand” expectation as we head into 2019?
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Boston, MA Scape, a London-based global real estate owner, operator and developer that specializes in the private, academic accommodations s...
One of the best lines of protection is a Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), which maintains your power at a continuous 120 volts by drawing from batteries. If, for example, electricity comes from the street at 110 volts, the UPS will add 10 volts from the battery to correct that and supply you with 120 volts.
Boston, MA According to Stantec, Kevin Walsh, a seasoned environmental expert with proven success guiding large-scale transportation project...