The new research facility of Syrrx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is somewhat unusual, in that its roof exhaust system's stack is not very visible at all. This 84,000-sq-ft high-tech facility, designed for
On April 19, Donald Bren Hall on the University of California - Santa Barbara, (UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA) was not only dedicated, but it received the United States Green Building
Quiet coordination Since each of the new projects is separately funded, two engineering firms were assigned to the tasks. Hankins and Anderson, Inc. (Richmond, VA) had handled the first phase
Most traditional college dormitories do not have swimming pools, computer labs, fitness centers, and a host of other desirable amenities. In fact, student housing built by higher education facilities has
Leaking radiant panel valves had become an expensive maintenance problem for the Five Points Plaza building in Atlanta. Replacing the radiant ceiling system with a vav system could solve that
Unico Inc. (St. Louis), manufacturer of high performance mini-duct heating and cooling systems, recently announced the availability of extended warranties on its product line. Through a partnership between Unico Inc.
A.O. Smith Water Products Company (Irving, TX) has continued its sponsorship of the Biosphere Foundation by donating an EEST-30 electric water heater to Biosphere's Research and Development Center in Santa
Hilti, (Tulsa, OK) a leader in fastening technology and manufacturer of power tools, anchoring, positioning, installation, and concrete repair systems, is introducing FACT (Facility Assurance Containment Team), a comprehensive product
AK Steel (Middletown, OH), a leading integrated steel company, recently announced that it is donating antimicrobial-coated steel to Habitat for Humanity of Butler County, Pennsylvania, for use in constructing the
CMS Energy Corporation's (Overland Park, KS) energy performance contracting unit, CMS Viron Energy Services, recently announced it has completed a project valued at more than $3 million to install energy