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03/12/2012
Are You Paying to Heat the Neighborhood?
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A poorly insulated building isn’t just an energy hog. The loss of conditioned air frequently makes it an uncomfortable place to live and work, not to mention the extra expense of heating it in the winter and cooling it in the summer.
Read more about insulation ...
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Do You Have a Project That Deserves Recognition and Exposure?
Gain national exposure and recognition by submitting your building to the 2012 ABBY Awards. An annual tradition by BUILDINGS magazine, this awards program celebrates the latest advancements in building efficiency and design, with a feature of all winners in our October 2012 issue.
The 2012 ABBY Awards are a remarkable opportunity to put your building project in front of more than 74,000 eager facilities professionals and building owners.
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Let Your Building Shine - Enter the 2012 ABBY Awards today!
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Made in the Shade
Trees can actually reduce your utility bills.
Read more about green solutions …
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How to Prevent IT Equipment from Overheating—in Winter
Today, many businesses face a new challenge that may take them by surprise: how to keep the IT equipment in their server room or telecom closet cool when the building is heated. Until recently this problem was solved by using precision-cooling or mini-split systems, but both of these have significant drawbacks. The introduction of a relatively new class of self-contained, ceiling-mount air conditioners provides a more cost-effective and efficient alternative.
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INNOVATION. COLLABORATION. INSPIRATION.
Join us June 24-26 at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle
for commercial real estate’s premier education and networking event.
Smart CRE professionals attend the 2012 Every Building Conference and Expo for the knowledge, know-how and resources needed to maximize asset performance, increase profitability and take their careers decisively into the future.
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Register today and save $200!
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