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New England LEED AP Talks About Commercial HVAC Energy Efficiency and Maximizing Building Systems

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009 | Energy Saving Tips, Green Buildings & Green Technology, HVAC Maintenance and Efficiency, HVAC Regulations and Standards, LEED | No Comments

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Bill Badiali, Service Sales Manager and LEED AP from Arden Engineering Constructors

Today we’re pleased to present the first in our series of interviews with experts in HVAC and related fields (as promised in our inaugural post). To kick off the series, we’ve spoken with Bill Badiali, the Service Sales Manager at Arden Engineering Constructors in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Bill is also a LEED AP for Existing Buildings. Bill was gracious with his time as he talked to Just Venting about the way Arden Engineering is being impacted by major trends like the rise of LEED, the economic crisis, the booming popularity of green building, and the general global turn toward greater energy efficiency in an age of increasing resource scarcity.

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Since 1954, Arden Engineering Constructors has been a leader in New England’s mechanical-electrical contracting industry. Together with their sister company, MJ Daly in Connecticut, they serve blue chip clients in pharmaceutical, healthcare, higher education, commercial, and heavy industrial markets throughout Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Massachusetts.

It’s easy to see how they relate to our central focus on commercial HVAC and, more widely, the overarching issues of energy efficiency, green building, and so on, since their in-house services include HVAC, plumbing, process piping, electrical, controls, fire protection, testing and balancing, and mechanical service and maintenance. They also have a professional engineering department and LEED AP’s on staff. In their own words, “We believe this makes us uniquely suited to take total accountability for our projects and to help clients overcome the vast range of challenges that arise during all phases of design, construction and maintenance on a project.” › Continue reading

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