Building Controls

Technology to manage an educational facility's lighting, HVAC, security and other systems.

Recent

TLC Engineering Solutions
Example of a building solar exposure analysis.
Example of a building solar exposure analysis.
Example of a building solar exposure analysis.
Example of a building solar exposure analysis.
Example of a building solar exposure analysis.

Air Apparent

March 1, 2020

Highlights

Lighting

April 1, 2009
Tips for illuminating classrooms and other educational spaces.

Strategies for Success: Energy

July 1, 2008
The ability to independently control humidity and temperature levels in education institutions is becoming increasingly important.
Asumag 613 Frugalflow
Asumag 613 Frugalflow
Asumag 613 Frugalflow
Asumag 613 Frugalflow
Asumag 613 Frugalflow

Frugal Flow

March 1, 2008
Plumbing systems engineered for high-use environments can reduce water use in restrooms.

Know-How: Energy/Lighting

May 1, 2007
More schools and universities are designing their learning spaces to take advantage of daylight, but they still need electric lights to provide illumination

Making the Most of it

Jan. 1, 2005
10 ways education administrators can get more out of their already-tight budgets.

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eBook: Green Schools Digest

Jan. 1, 2023
Learn the leading sustainability strategies being employed by education facilities across the U.S.

Guaranteed Savings

Dec. 1, 2004

Cutting Costs

Jan. 1, 2003

Sign up for Savings

Oct. 1, 2002

Sharing Space

Aug. 1, 2001

Case Histories

May 1, 2001
Case histories

Case study: Performance contract cuts costs

Dec. 1, 2000
As educational facilities age, the costs of maintaining and upgrading energy-consuming equipment increase exponentially. Maintenance and repair of deteriorating equipment become...

Battling Budget Woes

April 1, 1999
The quest for quality is something everyone strives for-both on a personal and professional level. But in some cases, achieving quality is made more difficult

Turned on to Savings

April 1, 1998
It would be inconceivable to invest in a fleet of automobiles that are rated at 10 miles to the gallon when more fuel-efficient models are available.