The Milwaukee Public Museum’s Butterfly Vivarium exhibit required a steady air temperature of 80°F, night and day, with a constant 80% rh and no discernible breeze.The $100 million extension of
Even before the 9/11 attacks, one Arizona army base was already upgrading its ammunition storage facilities in an effort to keep the United States at the ready. Over a six-year
Officials at Geyer Middle School, in Fort Wayne, IN, decided to replace two large steam boilers with high-efficiency condensing and modulating boiler units. The move has resulted in a 29%
The East Maine School District 63, located outside of Chicago, implemented extensive energy management measures that are in the process of providing an anticipated $1.4 million in savings over the
The Fort Smith School System is the fourth largest in Arkansas, with an enrollment of about 12,500. Many of the older schools have boiler heating systems and window air conditioners,
School districts across the country are facing the battle of providing the best education possible with limited funds and shrinking budgets. During lean times, it becomes hard to justify spending
When 1718 Argyle Street was built in 1986, it was one of the “smartest” buildings east of Montreal, but in early 2002 the building’s management sought an upgrade and new
The Northrop Grumman Information Technology dispatch center and help desk operation in Denver is filled with sophisticated data processing and communications equipment. Its equipment plays a vital role in providing
The renovation of an abandoned railroad roundhouse in Kansas City presented the challenge of introducing an HVAC system that provides comfort cooling even as it preserves the aesthetics of the
The Old North Church in Boston is the spot where two lanterns were hung to notify Paul Revere that the British had arrived by sea and the war for independence