From Plan to Mechanical Design — in One Click

From Plan to Mechanical Design — in One Click

The gap between architectural design and mechanical system planning has long been a bottleneck in construction. Architects finish floor plans, only to wait days or weeks for HVAC designs to catch up. But what if that transition could happen in minutes — or even seconds? CAM Building makes this a reality. Here’s how it transforms one of construction’s slowest steps into one of its fastest. ...
How CAM Helps You Get Building Permits Faster — Without Compromising Quality

How CAM Helps You Get Building Permits Faster — Without Compromising Quality

Permit delays are one of the most common (and costly) pain points in construction. Often caused by incomplete or non-compliant mechanical documentation, these delays can stall entire projects. CAM Building solves this by generating code-compliant HVAC designs and documentation — faster, smarter, and with fewer errors. Here’s how. ...
Canada Builds Fast, But Not Smart — Why Mechanical Design Needs to Catch Up

Canada Builds Fast, But Not Smart — Why Mechanical Design Needs to Catch Up

Canada is building at record pace to meet housing and commercial demand. But in the race to build faster, critical components like mechanical system design are being rushed — or worse, overlooked. The result? Buildings that underperform, cost more to operate, and miss their sustainability potential. In this article, we explore how speed without intelligence is hurting the industry, and what smarter design can fix. ...
Why Architects & Engineers Don’t Always Click — And How to Fix It

Why Architects & Engineers Don’t Always Click — And How to Fix It

They work on the same buildings. They sit at the same project tables. But too often, architects and engineers find themselves misaligned — and it costs everyone time, money, and energy performance. In this article, we explore the root causes of the disconnect between design and mechanical teams, and how platforms like CAM Building can help bridge the gap. ...