Stop Paying More for Over-Engineered Systems
Over-engineering drives up costs without any benefit. Discover the top five systems you need to watch out for.
Far too often, mechanical and electrical equipment are over-engineered in the design process. While it's easy to assume extra capacity is a good thing, over-engineering can result in many negative consequences for the building owner.
Not only does over-engineering drive up initial costs, but it can also cause a variety of performance issues, lower the service life of the system, and increase operating costs.
Included in this eBook:
- Overview of the top 5 commonly over-engineered systems
- Negative consequences that come from excessive capacity
- Pitfalls to avoid in your next project
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