Commercial Construction & Renovation

MAR-APR 2016

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16 COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION & RENOVATION — MARCH : APRIL 2016 INDUSTRY NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS CIRCLE NO. 14 EON TM MODEL EL3 Three Phase Centralized Emergency Lighting Inverter www.controlledpwr.com/EON_1 33 kW EON shown UL 924 Listed C-UL Listed to CSA C22.2 No. 141-10 Full Compliance With NFPA 101 Computer-based, self-testing / self-diagnostic emergency lighting system with data-logging. Reliability, Plus Compatibility Provides reliable, regulated voltage during normal and emergency power modes. Compatible with all lighting fxture types, including LED loads. Field-proven performance without de-rating. Easy Installation & Low Cost of Ownership Requires only (1) battery cabinet for 90 minutes runtime, and only batteries with front-access terminals are used. Single-point operation for all monitoring, testing, data-logging, reporting, and maintenance. Compact, Space-Saving Footprint Physically smaller than comparable three-phase emergency lighting inverter products, without compromising performance or serviceability. 10 kW – 33 kW Download a brochure and specifcations today! Output Rating Width (in.) EON 33 kW 70 Competitor A 32 kW 130 Competitor B 33 kW 140 Bernie Reiss retires after 22 years with Macy's O ur March 2006 cover story executive, Bernie Reiss, the former senior VP of construction with Macy's, retired on March 31 after 22 years with the com- pany. Reiss led the construction program for Macy's across the United States, from Hawaii to Puerto Rico. His portfolio includes countless new stores and remodels. Recently, Reiss was charged with his most ambitious challenge of all, over- seeing the historic remodel of Macy's world class flagship store at Herald Square in Manhattan. The four year remodel resulted in a state of the art renovation of the sales floors and building exterior, as well as an overhaul of the infrastructure and non-selling spaces. While Reiss said that he couldn't be more proud of his accomplishments, what stands out the most is his extraordinary team, which enabled much of his success. In the short term, Reiss plans on taking a "breather" by spending more time with his ever-growing family. He also plans to work in a little travel. Ultimately, he is looking forward to landing a new opportunity that will allow him to stay involved in the industry he loves. We congratulate Bernie on his retirement and wish him well in his future endeavors.

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