The 2007 CABA Intelligent Buildings Leadership Forum will be held in conjunction with InfoComm 07 in Anaheim, CA on June 18, 2007. The forum will focus on the recently completed CABA Intelligent Buildings Roadmap, which is a collaborative industry-funded research project that explores the opportunities offered by emerging intelligent building technologies.
Profitability of America’s corporations will be closely tied to proactive sustainability practices and green building principles, according to findings from the new McGraw-Hill Construction (part of The McGraw-Hill Companies) SmartMarket™ Report: “Greening of Corporate America,” commissioned by Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. and Siemens USA.
In 2004, Proctor’s Theatre launched a $29 million expansion. The need to replace and improve its 50-year-old mechanical system prompted theater management to opt for a cogenerated district heating system,
Situated in a historic area of Kansas City, this building was built in 1917 and recently restored and turned into condominiums. The new owners demanded modern amenities and safety features,
A combination desiccant dehumidification unit and DX system was used to control humidity inside three Texas City Independent School District elementary schools during chiller changeouts, as well as to provide
This central plant, which serves a 140-acre environmentally conscious, live-work-play village in Atlanta, currently employs three 2,500-ton dual-compressor centrifugal chillers. When its additional phases are completed, a 25,000-ton central cooling
John Garbini
had tried almost everything. As facility support manager for an assembly plant
in Reading, PA, he was stuck with a nagging problem: When the humidity in the
plant’s Class 8 cleanrooms wasn’t too high, it was too low.
American Power Conversion announced that the Cyber Continuity Center, one of North America's first high-density co-location data centers, will use APC’s InfraStruXure architecture for high-density blade server deployments at the new facility.
Hurst Boiler & Welding Co., Inc. has authorized the construction of a major building expansion, a project that will double the current size of their manufacturing facilities and corporate headquarters in Coolidge, GA, to over 220,000 sq ft.