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34 t October 2017 CONSULTING-SPECIFYING ENGINEER Harrisberger, PE, LEED APPrincipal EngineerSouthland EngineeringLos AngelesTimothy J. LaRose, PEVice President Development, Edu-cation & JENSEN HUGHES AcademyJENSEN HUGHESW arwick, Laue, PE, LEED AP, BEAP, BEMPS enior Energy EngineerMortenson ConstructionMinneapolisCSE: What s the No. 1 trend you see today in the design of college and university structures? Don Harrisberger: When it comes to colleges and universities, the biggest trend we re seeing is a drive toward sustainable, cost-effective solutions . With constrained budgets and staff, colleges and univer-sities are prioritizing systems that are energy-efficient, low-cost, and can be eas-ily J. LaRose: I m noticing that the amount of glazing in construction has dramatically increased, which presents challenges for compliance with fire and life safety and other code implications, such as wind-borne debris (projectiles).
heating and cooling systems. The Universi-ty of California (UC) is striving to achieve ... Building ef! cient colleges and universities Colleges and universities face a long list of challenges, as do the engineers ... plant solutions, which take the load off this aging infrastructure and place it on the
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