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After 65 years, the University of North Dakota’s coal-powered steam plant was no longer up to the task, requiring specially-made new parts to remain functional. Johnson Controls came to the rescue.
With an eye toward continued expansion and growth, and a commitment to be even “greener,” the company, working with Matthew Whitaker of Fluid Handling Inc., recently added a Miura LX-100SG Steam Boiler to build out its processing capabilities while reducing fuel consumption and lowering emissions.
The 50,200-square-foot Santa Monica City Hall East — a modern extension to the existing iconic and historic art deco-style city hall — is expected to be completed later this year.
City leaders and members of the project are aiming to achieve certification from the Living Building Challenge – one of the world’s most stringent green building rating systems.