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J. Calnan completes Philips Lighting Solutions 50,000 s/f headquarters

J. Calnan & Assoc., Inc., one of New England's leading construction management firms specializing in preconstruction services and construction projects, recently completed the new Philips Solid-State Lighting Solutions' 50,000 s/f corporate headquarters, in collaboration with the Watertown-based architect, Sasaki Assoc. and lighting design by Focus Lighting. The new facility incorporates many unique features designed to showcase both existing and futuristic applications of LED lighting. The visually striking showroom is entirely lit by LED sources and designed to mimic various market applications. The conference rooms and common spaces incorporate both color and white LED lighting systems. Dramatic effects such as dynamic "portal" passageways lined by 24,350 individually controlled LED nodes. The workstation areas have Colorful LED lighting throughout and the exterior has LED accents with a color-changing sign that creates visibility from Rte. 128. A workshop, optics lab and machine shop for product design and testing. A commemorative wall of history displaying LED product innovations through the years and prominent, projected images of the company's many notable lighting installations. In addition to these unique touches, the entire space was designed to meet high standards of environmental design. This includes the use of energy-efficient LED lighting wherever possible and no incandescent bulbs were used in this project. "The future will bring a change in energy-efficient lighting options. Thus building a facility that provides a highly efficient, long lasting, environmentally friendly, and digital source of illumination is something we can take pride in being associated with," said Jay Calnan, president.
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Arlington, MA Weston & Sampson Engineers, Inc., has earned a National Recognition Award for exemplary engineering achievement in the American Council of Engineering Companies’ (ACEC) 58th annual Engineering Excellence Awards (EEA). The award comes for leading the renovation of the Arlington Department of Public Works (DPW) facility.
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