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PROJECT SPOTLIGHT























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          NEWBURG, PA
 SHERWOOD HIGH SCHOOL  Photos by Ryan Smith Productions                                                  PROJECT SPOTLIGHT




 SHERWOOD, OR  This project is a 13.5MWAC (18.23MWDC) Single-Axis Tracker
         Power Plant in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. It is the first of
         three sites spread across 500 acres built to supply renewable
         energy for Pennsylvania State University. The project features
 The community of Sherwood, Oreg., has not built a new high   bifacial panels and single-axis trackers. When the three sites
 school for over 50 years. In 2016 they passed a $250 milion   are complete, they will provide 25% of Pennsylvania State
 bond for the construction of a new, state of the art campus   University’s state-wide electricity use.
 on 83 acres. The new Sherwood High School consists of
 342,131 SF and will initially hold 2,000 students with the
 ability to accommodate future growth, up to 2,400 students.
 This alleviates overcrowding while keeping Sherwood a one-
 high school community. The campus includes a performing
 arts center, twelve (12) science and technology classrooms,   DFW INT'L AIRPORT TERMINAL D
 multiple gymnasiums, seven (7) sports fields, and a football
 complex. Extended learning areas are located throughout
 classroom wings to allow for different education models. The   DALLAS, TX
 previous high school site will become one middle school to
 serve the entire community, and the to middle schools will
 transition to elementary school to add capacity at every level.
        The Dallas-/Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport Terminal
 Watch the virtual tour at https://youtu.be/3WfbdNaiAdY.  D UPS Replacement project is a direct contract with the DFW
        Board as a Prime Contractor.  The project is part of the expansion
        and upgrading of  Terminal D and consists of the removal and
        disposal of existing units and the installation of sixty-five (65)
        American Power Conversion (APC) Uninterruptible Power
        Supply units with an integral maintenance bypass switch.  The
        project provides a more reliant battery backup system for all
        access control systems, communication devices, and life safety
        devices that the airport uses for airport security.  Overall UPS
        units were installed in sicty-five (65) different communications
        rooms throughout Terminal D on multiple levels including
        customs and baggage claim areas.






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