Up to $10 million is available for state, local, and tribal governments in competition to validate innovative building technologies for commercial buildings and the public sector.
With the firm since 2011, Diaz has played an important role in developing engineering solutions for the firm's clients, including contributions to the growth of one of the firm's largest retail programs.
The acquisition strengthens J.S. Held’s forensic architecture and engineering practice with the addition of experts who have extensive practical and testifying experience in the analysis of accidents, natural disasters, fires, structural failures, and water damage.
The study reports a 17% loss in annualized revenue in the drinking water sector, including more than $5 billion in losses related to suspending water service disconnections and increased customer delinquencies.