The newly developed Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Kansas City Campus sits on 27.5 acres of land just south of the landmark Union Station and west of the Liberty Memorial. It is home to nearly 3,000 full-time employees and up to 5,000 seasonal workers, who are enjoying advanced indoor environmental and comfort control systems among other amenities.
Maintenance staff at the Shawnee Mission Medical Center in suburban Kansas City sought to lessen the burden and cost of cooling tower maintenance. After overcoming some hesitancy, they eventually turned
Officials at Sutter Davis Hospital sought to upgrade the facility’s existing BAS with the newest technology, but its existing network cabling was incompatible with the new BAS. A wireless network
The addition of a gymnasium and auditorium and renovations to this Indiana middle school presented a local engineering team with the challenge of maintaining appropriate indoor air temperatures at
A distinctive “cooling deficiency correction program” at Tennessee Tech involved a sizeable investment, including a 1,500-ton chiller, three new 350-hp secondary pumps, and several building pumps. Tennessee Tech in Cookeville,
When shopping for a new supercomputer array, officials at The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign positioned reliable cooling system scalability as the number one concern. The solution also incorporated
Designers of this 13,000-sq-ft swimming pool building were able use a heat recovery dehumidifier and other strategies to provide free pool water heating instead of heating makeup air at
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