July 19, 2005: Trane Wins Ball State University HVAC Contract
BSU serves more than 20,500 graduate and undergraduate students. The 1,035-acre residential campus in Muncie, Ind., includes 67 buildings valued at $1.1 billion.
"Trane's efficient and reliable HVAC systems have been keeping BSU students comfortable for 14 years, "said Jim Lowe, director facilities, engineering, and assessment, Ball State University. "Trane experts developed a unique system solution just for us that improves indoor air quality and will help us ensure our continued U.S. Green Building Council Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification."
Trane's Tracer Summitâ„¢ building automation system provides an interface that will align BSU's current buildings and the new building's equipment. In addition to providing an alternative to ultraviolet light in the air-handling units to improve indoor air quality, Trane will provide the BSU campus with the following:
"We are pleased to continue our relationship with BSU," said Brian Lohman, Trane account manager. "And we're committed to providing the university with environmentally responsible HVAC products, systems, and services that comply with LEED requirements and exceed the comfort needs of their building occupants."
For more information, visit www.trane.com.
Publication date: 07/18/2005
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