Facilities Focus - Nov 17th, 2022
 
 
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Facilities Focus

 
USGBC reviews details and deadlines for accessing more than $1 billion to improve existing K–12 facilities' health, resilience and sustainability.
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The proposed $50 million facility would be built 2 miles from the campus where a shooting attack earlier this year that left 21 dead.
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The installation is being built on 68 acres and will have about 55,000 solar panels.
Building on 3Q momentum, strong commercial and institutional planning activity gave the index a 9.6% boost to kick off the 4Q, according to Dodge Construction Network.
A $4.7 million upgrade at Fort Hill High School in Cumberland will switch the facility to a natural gas system.
With extreme weather events growing in frequency and magnitude, the electrical grid’s resiliency is in the spotlight. Scrutiny is broadening to include its expanding and potentially more vulnerable renewable components. There’s good news: Photovoltaic (PV) solar garnered good press in September’s devastating Hurricane Ian – a large solar-powered re...
With today's heightened IAQ awareness, clean rooms may offer lessons for more traditional indoor spaces in how best to make their own environments healthier and more productive.
Federal Covid relief funds will be used to upgrade the 92-year-old campus.
An expert on indoor air quality assesses where the industry is now on mitigating health risks for students and staff in K-12 schools.
The 67,348-square-foot facility is the university's first new educational building in 20 years.
Mike, the electrical supervisor over Building No. 3, told you about a problem your predecessor failed to address. A couple of motors had an excessive failure rate. Over the past five years, one of them was replaced three times and the other four times. It doesn't seem to be a voltage imbalance or some other power quality issue. He doesn’t have any ...