Case Study – Cabling a LEED Platinum-Certified Building

In pursuit of the USGBC’s  highest green building certification for its new headquarters, William Tao Associates, an engineering firm based in St. Louis, designed a converged “smart building” infrastructure.  Taking advantage of IP-based technology, they converged the majority of their low-voltage applications onto a single category 7A cabling infrastructure – resulting in LEED-critical reductions in energy consumption and material use. Find out how they did it:  http://www.siemon.com/us/company/case_studies/11-04-12-william-tao.asp

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About Brian Duval

Brian is the Global Marketing Communications Manager at Siemon.
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