INSPIRATION
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Working in tandem with Robbins’ financials, Dacon designed a 2-phase facility expansion plan including site configuration and split utilities. The result was a school that could grow with its students.
A private, coeducational institution, Dexter’s hockey program is focused on productive players and people. As competitors in the New England Prep Division and a regular among the Elite 8, Dexter desired an ice rink enabling their team to excel.
Dinner for two at Camden Spit & Larder in Sacramento, California, featuring Maple Hardwood City Fog Flooring by Nydree Flooring.
With BBDC life is in the details. One of the first proponents of early detection through advanced imaging, BBDC desired a facility with private accommodations for ultrasound, stereotactic and mammography services.
The comfortable lounge area with a view at Cadillac's office headquarters in New York City, New York, featuring Walnut Steel Gray flooring by Nydree Flooring.
The primary goal for this building was to create a space organized around its operations center.
The welcoming dining area at Camden Spit & Larder in Sacramento, California, featuring Maple Hardwood City Fog Flooring by Nydree Flooring.
Under budget, on schedule, and targeting a 25% increase in productivity. This is what Dacon provides when it comes to their design-build services.
Partnering with the designer Nelson Architects, this resulted in a layout targeting 25% in productivity gains. Estimated close to cost, $15,000 was returned to the client.
Making the world clean, safe and efficient is Sensata’s goal. As a $3.5B manufacturer of mission-critical sensors and controls, Sensata needed to join their global headquarters and laboratory facilities for operational efficiency and reinforcement of brand.
Ingenuity and creativity keep Affordable Interior Systems (AIS) moving. One of the top 25 manufacturing firms in North America, AIS sought to centralize the company in 1 location to eliminate interplant transportation costs, poor communication, longer lead times, and duplication of work.