By Benjamin Jelin, Ph.D., CIH, CSP |Published April 17, 2020
As we settle into what many people are referring to as the ”new normal,” most commercial and public buildings are sitting vacant while their former occupants shelter in place in their homes. Although the risk to human health is at the forefront of this unprecedented event, other considerations...
The flood of coronavirus information can be paralyzing, but when the crisis hits home with a confirmed COVID-19 exposure in one of your buildings, you need to take action. In the month to come, the number of confirmed cases will grow, as will the likelihood that an infectious individual enters...
By Gage Kellogg, Jay Kumar, PE |Published March 3, 2020
The Environmental Business Journal has recognized Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. with a Business Achievement Award in the mid-sized firms category for its expanding practices in...
In today’s market, there is a greater need than ever to minimize the financial risk of construction loans. To reduce risks, lenders have traditionally looked to payment and performance (P&P) bonds. Most public projects require payment and performance bonds, however, in the private...
By Tiffany-Linn Vincent, LSRP |Published February 7, 2020
PFAS is currently a hot topic in the environmental community, and with the help of a few high-profile corporate lawsuits and the film “Dark Waters,” has gained more widespread publicity. On December 2, 2019, the US House Committee on Energy and Commerce passed the PFAS Action Act of 2019 (H.R....
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