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Atrius recently published its 2022 State of Energy Management report, an annual survey of more than 600 energy management professionals across multiple sectors, that collects respondents’ experiences over the past year and where they feel the energy management industry is headed.
Atrius recently published its 2022 State of Energy Management report, an annual survey of more than 600 energy management professionals across multiple sectors, that collects respondents’ experiences over the past year and where they feel the energy management industry is headed.
The survey, sponsored by Johnson Controls, reports that customers are prioritizing the three mission critical focus areas of a healthy building: people, places, and planet.
The median salary for civil engineers with a professional engineer (P.E.) license was $121,000, which is $31,000 higher than the median salary for those civil engineers who do not have any professional licenses or certifications.
Seventy-six percent of ASHRAE members who responded to a survey said their workload has decreased or stayed the same as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
ICC: "It is critical that federal coronavirus response funding be directed to building and fire prevention departments that need it to continue their essential functions."