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Wouldn't most of us long to be turning 25 again?
This year, we are embracing our age. 2011 marks an exciting year for our firm as we celebrate our 25th Anniversary. We've worn many hats over the last two decades, but one thing has remained consistent: our focus on Owner needs.
Our mission, since 1986, has been to provide high quality services to help our partners meet their project and ultimately, their business needs. We strive to provide progressive approaches to commissioning, building automation systems, and integrated MEP systems.
So in the months to follow, we look forward to celebrating with you - our owners, partners, and colleagues. When we blow our birthday candles, we'll be sending best wishes for a rewarding and healthy business year.
Cheers to the next 25,
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Latest News Congratulations to our newest PE's
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We are excited to announce that Paladin's Richard Burks and John Goodin both obtained professional engineering licenses in January.
In addition to Dick's PE as a Chemical Engineer, he is now licensed as an Electrical Engineer. Dick has extensive experience in the requirements of mechanical, plumbing, electrical and control systems operation. As a licensed Chemical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, and Certified Commissioning Professional, he has completed both engineering design and commissioning of systems and equipment for a variety of applications.
John received his licensure in Mechanical Engineering. In addition to design, he also works with Paladin's commissioning services. He is proficient in economic and energy analysis calculations, design calculations, specification support, instrumentation calibration, and controls support. |
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On Thursday, March 3, Candice Rogers of Paladin will be presenting "Inside the Energy Audit" at the Go Green, Save Green Workshop presented by Bluegrass Pride and LFUCG. In this session, learn what to expect once your organization requests an energy audit. Here is the event's full agenda. Online registration is available through February 25th.
Paladin's Candice Rogers and Bill Slone from the Commonwealth's Division of Engineering will be co-presenting at the 2011 NASFA National Conference in Denver, CO on June 12-15. The topic, "Retro-Commissioning: What does it take to identify and retain building improvements?" will detail how Retro-Commissioning results in better buildings managed by better teams. More detail to come! |
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Featured Project Allied Health & Science Building
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Jefferson Community and Technical College chose Paladin to provide Construction Phase Commissioning for the Allied Health and Science Building for their Downtown Campus.
Systems commissioned include mechanical, electrical, plumbing, safety and security, and building automation system. The plumbing systems also include compressed air and oxygen distribution systems that serve the nursing classrooms.
The $22,500,000, 120,000 sq. ft. project required a tailored process consistent with the existing Contract Documents, Construction Schedule, and project precedents.
Results Included:
Improved installation and operation of equipment and systems without jeopardizing the project's schedule
- Improvements to the indoor environment quality realized by occupants through equipment storage and protection instructions, and equipment start-up recommendation
- Verified point-to-point check and custom graphics for the Operations and Maintenance Facility Managers
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