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Syska Hennessy key staff members regularly contribute technical articles on Engineer 2 Construct solutions to leading industry publications. In addition, Syska Hennessy projects are often the recipient of industry awards for excellence in design and construction.

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SearchDataCenter.com
Six Tips for Designing a Cost-Effective Data Center
Tips on how to reduce total cost of ownership for data centers, including keeping the design simple and focusing on scalability and modularity.
appeared in SearchDataCenter.com

ServerWatch
Keeping Cool in the Server Room
As the pressure to increase cooling efficiency has intensified significantly, liquid cooling is making a comeback.
appeared in ServerWatch

Building Operating Management/FacilitiesNet
Tactics to Boost Efficiency, Not Data Center Downtime
Proven strategies can enable a data center to increase energy efficiency without jeopardizing availability.
appeared in Building Operating Management/FacilitiesNet

Today's Facility Manager
Powering Through The Data Center
Focusing on four major areas can contribute to successful power design in mission critical facilities.
appeared in Today's Facility Manager

SearchDataCenter.com
Uninterruptible Power Supply Load Bus Synchronization: Yes or No?
Read about whether or not Load Bus Synchronization benefits your project. This article talks about aspects to consider, as well as suggested best practices.
appeared in SearchDataCenter.com

SearchDataCenter.com
Data Center Construction runbook -- Chapter 3: Selecting a General Contractor
It's probably not a smart move for you to finish designing your data center without selecting the general contractor (GC) who's going to build it for you. True enough, the design-bid-build process has worked for many organizations, and it's easy to understand. So what's the problem?
appeared in SearchDataCenter.com

SearchDataCenter.com
Data Center Construction runbook -- Chapter 2: Selecting a Winning Data Center
James S. Coe, PE, RCDD gives his insight on the criteria to look for when selecting a data center design team.
appeared in SearchDataCenter.com

Data Center Journal
Untangling the Bird's Nest
Higher Education moves towards centralized data centers.
appeared in Data Center Journal

Consulting-Specifying Engineer
M/E insider: recent new hires and promotions
Syska Hennessy Group, New York City, named James Coe, PE, Christopher Johnston, PE, and Carol Fern, PE, to the positions of senior vice presidents.
appeared in Consulting-Specifying Engineer

Government Computer News
Throwing Off Heat
In the last few years, data power consumption per square foot has skyrocketed due to increasing cooling capacity challenges in data centers. This article discusses solutions and following industry best practices to mitigate the problems.
appeared in Government Computer News

Plumbing Systems & Design
Nanotechnology Plumbing Design
Learn the basics of designing the plumbing systems for a nanotech laboratory.
appeared in Plumbing Systems & Design

BusinessWire
The Green Grid Continues Momentum with Further Industry Collaboration and Membership Growth
The Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) Joins the Ecosystem of Government and Industry Organizations and More Than 150 Companies Teaming with the Green Grid
appeared in BusinessWire

Building Operating Management/FacilitiesNet
Think Different: Alternative Power in the Data Center
For eco-conscious data center owners, a variety of renewable energy sources can supplement grid power
appeared in Building Operating Management/FacilitiesNet

ASHRAE Journal
O/A Economizers For Data Centers
Compared to most types of commercial buildings, data centers are energy hogs. The need to incorporate more sustainable design elements must accept a double-pronged approach toward a cooling system design.
appeared in ASHRAE Journal

Medical Construction & Design
Advanced Technology: Enhancing Patient Experience
Just like the ultimate goal of air travel is to get the passenger quickly and safely to his desired destination— with in-flight entertainment only an added bonus—the use of advanced technology in the medical field serves the purpose of getting the patient from the scene of the accident to the emergency room, and ultimately back home as quickly and with as few complications as possible.
appeared in Medical Construction & Design

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