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Device Storage and Protection Towers

The custom-designed steel towers from Chase house and protect proximity readers, CCTV cameras, intercoms, wheelchair access push buttons, and other control devices and other electronic devices.  They are constructed of aluminum, cold-roll or stainless steel and come in different sizes, styles and finishes.  Each tower is designed and customized to blend into its surroundings and accommodate the specified equipment of customers to save installation time

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Carpet Tiles

Designed with practical school use and maintenance in mind, InterfaceFLOR carpet tiles are made largely of recycled content and allow schools to switch out one carpet tile at a time in case of damage or stain without compromising the look of the pattern. The company offers patterns and colors that can disguise stains and dirt, and can be easily reinstalled if removed for cleaning.

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$21.1 Million HS Addition Underway

Webster Groves High School
ST. LOUIS — Webster Groves High School recently broke ground on a $21.1 million, four-story addition to the campus.

The 106,000-square-foot project will include new classrooms, science and vocational labs, band rooms and art studios.

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College Auditorium Earns LEED Silver

Silfen Auditorium

NEW LONDON, Conn. — The largest classroom at Connecticut College earned LEED Silver certification after the completion of remodeling work.

Bill Hall’s Silfen Auditorium, which seats up to 150 people, was renovated in 2008 and brought up to date with tools for interactive teaching and learning, officials said.

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AIA Announces Educational Facility Design Awards

WASHINGTON — The American Institute of Architects’ Committee on Architecture for Education selected 13 educational and cultural facilities for this year’s Educational Facility Design Awards, which aim to identify trends and emerging ideas, honor excellence in planning and design and disseminate knowledge about best practices in educational and community facilities.x 

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Bipartisan Bill Addresses Energy Costs

WASHINGTON — Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) unveiled a bipartisan bill in the Senate that aims to help the country regain its economic footing and global leadership by deploying energy efficiency widely across the United States.

The bill, called the Energy Savings and Industrial Competitiveness Act of 2011, provides energy efficiency financing options for manufacturers, strengthens building energy codes, requires the federal government to improve its energy management and establishes a wide range of new appliance standards.

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Report to Serve as Green School Blueprint

NEW ORLEANS — Three major green organizations recently unveiled a report that outlines a five-point national action plan local governments can use as a framework to develop and implement green schools initiatives.

 
The report, "Local Leaders in Sustainability: A Special Report from Sundance," was created by the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives – Local Governments for Sustainability, the U.S.

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