The Sanuvox UV Bio-Wall Air Purifier has been
tested by the U.S. EPA and the U.S. National Homeland Security Research Center
(NHSRC) against biological warfare agents.
The energy efficient large
chilled water system supplies cooled air for occupants and residents of some of
the largest office towers, manufacturing facilities, universities and other
multi-use buildings around the world.
Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. demonstrated the potential of wireless building controls in hospitals at St. Anthony’s Hospital in Oklahoma City, OK. Without disrupting patient care or hospital operations, the APOGEE®
BTG designs, installs, and services building control
systems for commercial, industrial and institutional facilities in the greater
New York City metropolitan area and northern New Jersey.
Ralph Engelstad Arena is a world-class sports and entertainment venue on the campus of the University of North Dakota (UND) in Grand Forks. Constructed at a cost of more than $104 million, the facility hosts a wide array of sporting events, concerts, and other entertainment events.
The 400,000-sq-ft arena has a seating capacity of 13,000 and boasts granite concourse floors, leather and cherry wood seating, 50 luxury suites, 14 locker rooms, courts for basketball and volleyball, and the home ice surface of the acclaimed UND intercollegiate hockey team.
Digital Realty Trust, the largest third-party owner of technology related real estate, acquires, manages, and builds mission critical communication and data center facilities. Since 2001, Digital Realty Trust’s portfolio has grown to 62 properties totaling over 11.8 million sq ft in 25 markets across North America and Europe. Major tenants include a cross-section of Fortune 1000 companies.
Three years ago, the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) was experiencing a problem completely unrelated to the task of educating its vast student body. Amid the usual stresses of standardized test scores, dress codes, hallway decorum, and lunchroom nutrition, more than half of the district’s schools were faced with aging, dilapidated mechanical systems that posed a possible health risk to students and faculty.