After 65 years, the University of North Dakota’s coal-powered steam plant was no longer up to the task, requiring specially-made new parts to remain functional. Johnson Controls came to the rescue.
The agreement will unite one of the Mid-Atlantic’s highest ranking architecture and engineering firms with one of the Southeast’s oldest architecture firms.
Founded in 1989, KTA provides complete engineering and response solutions with 40 technical experts. The move supports Bowman’s continued growth and substantially broadens its scope of service offerings.
In alignment with the U.S. Department of Energy Cybersecurity Strategy and DOE's Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response (CESER) efforts, EERE will accelerate cybersecurity R&D to strengthen EERE technologies and systems that are critical to renewable energy, manufacturing, buildings, and transportation — all of which are increasingly interconnected and vulnerable to cyber-attack.
“As we pour through details of the COVID-19 relief deal and omnibus agreement, it is clear that Congress failed to meet the moment," said Sean McGarvey, president, North America's Building Trades Union (NABTU).
The unit offers the power to control water heater problems in commercial spaces before they occur because of its built-in, smart monitoring technology and LeakGuard™ leak detection and prevention system with proprietary auto shut-off valve, which limits leakage to no more than 20 ounces of water.