A Tight Squeeze.(campus planning)
American School & University, August, 2002
Byline: James Anderson, Peter Cooper and Roland Kluver
Planning a utility construction program on a campus, especially in a dense urban environment, presents special challenges. The time and space available to complete a utility job often is limited.
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School calendars often allow only narrow windows of availability for shutdowns and repairs. Universities with sensitive research programs can't allow repairs to interrupt services that provide power, steam, chilled water, telephone and data access. For many laboratories and computing equipment, the demand for chilled water can ...
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