Early technology integration planning is integral for creating built enviroments that can achieve key sustainability and operational resilience metrics, particularly for complex healthcare settings. Two of our leaders were recently interviewed for a Medical Construction & Design magazine article discussing sustainability trends in healthcare construction projects. “It’s important to help healthcare clients determine how to get data out of their building systems and into a central, independent data layer that current and future sustainability and energy management systems can tie into,” said Derek Seitz in a recent Medical Construction & Design magazine article ‘Sustainable and Smart’ authored by Sam O’Connor of JE Dunn Construction. John Cooper, RCDD added “Gone are the days when technology doesn’t need to be discussed until later on.” Read the full story here.
Sustainable and Smart: Top Trends in Healthcare HVAC and Plumbing
December 13, 2024