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Infrared Inspection Programs at Landfill Gas Sites
Don’t forget, this is AI. It sounds so good. Read more
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Slosh multiplier for Milton Waves.
Hurricane Milton is indeed a powerful storm, and its impact on Tampa Bay could be significant. The predicted wave heights of 15 feet are concerning, especially when considering the slosh factor, which can amplify wave heights as they move into more confined areas like bays. Likely Maximum Wave Heights could reach 30’ Halfway into the Read more
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Should your broker provide a Risk Engineer to advocate for YOU during Risk Assessments
Having an engineer from the broker’s side represent the insured during annual risk engineering inspections can be beneficial for several reasons: Why It Might Be Beneficial: Why it might not be beneficial Conclusion: Ultimately, the decision should be based on the specific needs and circumstances of the insured. If the insured’s operations are complex and Read more
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Hail Damage Mitigation: BiFacial Vertical Mounted Solar Panels vs. Hail Stow Racking Systems
As solar farms expand into regions prone to hailstorms, damage mitigation has become a critical engineering focus for solar installations. Two prominent approaches for managing hail damage are BiFacial Vertical Mounted Solar Panels and Hail Stow Racking Systems. This article compares these technologies, focusing on their performance in hail-prone environments, with a clear emphasis on Read more