At a Glance
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LEED
Certified Platinum
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125K
Square Feet
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$45M
Construction Value
- Location
- Binghamton, New York
- Offices
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Award
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ENR New York "Best Green Project"
- Location
- Binghamton, New York
- Offices
- Award
- ENR New York "Best Green Project"
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Binghamton University ¨C Engineering and Science Building
Binghamton University started out in the 1940s and 50s as a small liberal arts college. Now, it counts itself as one of four doctorate-granting universities in the New York state system. BU has come this far by cultivating a culture and a reputation for excellence.
So their new Engineering and Science Building had to be excellent: designed as a beacon of efficient energy laid over green solutions. For example, in a typical laboratory, exhaust air can¡¯t be circulated back through the space¡ªsafety reasons. In this design, however, exhaust air is sent through the total energy wheels, which then rotate into the outside air stream. The wheels precool and dry out the air in the cooling season and preheat and humidify the air during the winter.
The new facility has a large lab, but there are also several smaller rooms and labs nearby. Places where researchers can carry out specialized work or use unique equipment. A large computational work space brings those people back together for collaboration.
And other bits that pulled together energy savings? Natural day lighting, radiant heating and cooling systems, photovoltaic panels, rainwater harvesting, and a green roof.?
At a Glance
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LEED
Certified Platinum
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125K
Square Feet
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$45M
Construction Value
- Location
- Binghamton, New York
- Offices
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Award
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ENR New York "Best Green Project"
- Location
- Binghamton, New York
- Offices
- Award
- ENR New York "Best Green Project"
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Jeri Pickett, Senior Principal
We solve problems for our clients¡¯ using creative and cost effective solutions to better the look and performance of their facilities.
Stuart Shrauger, Principal
Why do people become engineers? For me it was a great interest in mechanical things. How do they work? How were they made? How can I make them better?
Thomas Walsh, Vice President, Regional Leader, US (Northeast)
Business models change. Underlying objectives and goals shift. Helping the entire team achieve success is best way to continue to grow.
Ryan Wilcox, Principal, Buildings Engineering
Our commitment to leveraging the latest tools and technology in designs can make a meaningful difference for future generations.
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