Emergency preparedness for plumbing systems in healthcare is vital, as they must remain operational and hygienic during regular use and crises. Water availability, pressure, and quality directly affect infection control and patient safety.
Water conservation is no longer just a sustainability initiative or an environmental checkbox; it is a fundamental component of risk management. The plumbing industry is at the heart of this issue: from commercial to residential, water management is one of the most important ways to manage risk in your business.
The resurgence of onshoring and reshoring in the U.S. plumbing and mechanical industry stems from economic, geopolitical, regulatory, and environmental pressures that prompt manufacturers and distributors to reconsider global sourcing. Four key dynamics drive this shift.
Nonresidential construction spending is projected to grow modestly by 2.2% in 2025 and 2.6% in 2026, with commercial construction expected to rise 1.7% this year and 4.6% in 2026, according to the American Institute of Architects.