Episode Synopsis "Building Resiliency: How thinking differently about educational facility planning can lead to a smarter and more efficient future"
Working with education clients across New York State, Bergmann education and energy experts discuss how thinking differently during educational facility planning can lead to a smarter and more efficient future. In the latest epsiode of Insights by Bergmann, host Stacy Lake is joined by Education Practice Leader James Hickey, AIA, and Evan DeCotis, PE, CEM, CEA, a Project Manager with our Energy Conservation team to share insights into the world of educational facility planning. Jim and Evan discuss how they are helping schools across New York State think differently about their facility and campus planning to prepare for future disruptive events and create facilities that are adaptable to the different ways students learn, and to do so with future facility needs in mind.
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