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ON THE COLD ZONES IN THE LOBBY AND
north-facing more imporcam to people than rhe way
since the costs of improving
it looks. That nearly any building, with
of dlt m«hanical, d«uical, and light ing
It 's rhe things beneuh the surhce that
dlt nghr kmd of anent ion, can become a
systems within you r facility can often bt
attract our attention.
comfortable and productive environment.
paid for by the sav ings m energy usage.
The performance of your heaung,
Wh1ch is why wt work to improve
We can even back thest improvements
ventilatiOn, and air cond itioning compcr
the tmal ope ratiOn of your building sys·
with a written performance guarantee.
nems. The efficiency of you r ltghong.
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The dTecuveness of you r fire protecuon
in significant cost savings over the life
that a building
and bu1lding secunry systems.
of your buddmg.l
st«l , or even stone col umns.
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If necessary, we can perform a
class1c propon1ons of a well · designed
complete retrofit , modifying, replacing,
structure. We've s1mply learned over the
or addmg equ1pmem. And all without
ytars that tht way a bu1ldmg works is
an ex tens1ve upfrom capnal invtstmem,
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As the exptrimctd leader, we know IS
much mort tlu.n bncks,
That 's why we're full y committed to improving life in the great indoors.
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s q u i t e go odJ but
WE ' D RECOMMEND SOME
improvements zn DUST FILTRATION. be surprised to learn is that a building
lighting systems with in your facil ity ca.n
thought may have gone into the planning
only ten ynrs old an usc 30·70% mort
often be paid for by the subsequent sav·
of your building. Still, there are several
energy than it should. (figures that only
ings in energy usage.
important factors that you might never
increase with the age of your structure.)
We ca.n back thtse improvemnus
This, however, would not be the
with a written performance guaram«.
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cast after we work to improve the total operation of your building systems. If necessa-ry, we can perform a
your lighting. Even the effectiveness of
complete retrofit , modifying, replacing,
your security system.
or adding equipment. And all without
In fact, there are those who believe
an extensive upfrom apical investment.
that because their bu ilding is rtlativdy
Since the costs of improving the tfficien·
new, it is energy effictenr. What you may
cy of the mechanical, elecrrical, and
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As the experienced leader, we've always known that when it comes to the inside of your building, thert art some things you simply can't plan for. Which is why we're fully commit·
ted ro improving life in the great indoors.
J@HNSON
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