Wisconsin County Eyeing New Schools

RACINE, WI. — The Racine Unified School District Board of Education recently announced plans to build two new public schools. The board also approved upgrades and an addition to an existing elementary school in order to create a new adjoining middle school.

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Rob Andrejewski

Rob Andrejewski is the new director of sustainability for the University of Richmond. Andrejewski formerly served as the outreach and education coordinator for the Office for Sustainability at the University of Virginia, where he engaged students, faculty and staff in university-wide sustainability initiatives. Andrejewki has also worked as a writer, facilitator and educator, and is a senior fellow in the Environmental Leadership Program. He received a PhD.

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Ergonomic Chair

American Seating has developed a new family of chairs in collaboration with designer Giancarlo Piretti. An ideal seating solution for the higher education market, the Nima is a multipurpose chair that provides exceptional comfort through a sophisticated minimalist aesthetic. The patented articulating back mechanism and other components are intentionally hidden and minimized. The curved seat back is the aesthetic signature and creates design continuity within the entire line, while its back-on tubular-support frame provides added durability.

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New Jersey School Hits Construction Milestone

KEANSBURG, N.J. — Members of the New Jersey Schools Development Authority (SDA), alongside Keansburg School District officials recently celebrated an important milestone in the construction of the new Joseph C. Caruso Elementary School in Keansburg. On April 23, officials, stakeholders and students gathered for a beam signing ceremony highlighting the construction progress and leaving their mark on the new 122,000-square-foot facility.

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Chris Graber

C.W. Driver, announced the promotion of Chris Graber to project director in the firm’s San Jose office. The 16-year industry expert will oversee projects within the company’s Northern California region, which continues to expand to meet the growing market demands of the technology, hospitality and education markets.

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Occupancy Sensor Cables

Liberty’s new 18-3C-OC series Occupancy Sensor Cables provide an advantage over standard general-purpose cables. Occupancy Sensors have wiring leads color-coded black, red and blue. However, standard three-conductor general-purpose cable wiring color code is red, black and white. This can lead to confusion or miss wired sensors when matching up conductors. Available in Riser and Plenum ratings, these cables are matched to the leads of the occupancy sensor and feature black, red and blue color coding, enabling accurate functional wiring at all times.

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