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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - BARRON COUNTY
No one had done it before. Established in 1966, UW-Barron County had never seen a renovation, let alone a major renovation, for almost 30 years. So the concept of expanding, renovating and redesigning the new science laboratories, student activity
areas, service spaces, and classroom teaching facilities for the 525 full and part-time students was simply foreign to the
educators, administrators and staff of this two-year university in Rice Lake, WI.
“We tried to do it on our own, but that didn't work so well,” Renee Hagen, UW-Barron County project manager says with a chuckle.
“We started by getting input from everyone, then looking at the BSI catalog. Fortunately, not too long into the project, we called BSI.
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN CASE STUDY
The UW-Madison Health Sciences Learning Center opened as one of the nation's premier facilities of its type. UW's Facilities Planning and Management team turned to BSI to help design and install several hundred workstations. When UW-Parkside was ready to upgrade and retrofit the Darshan Shaliwal Modern Languages Laboratory, BSI was their immediate choice. It was the same with UW-Madison when it came to outfitting the open administrative areas of Camp Randall's new addition, Kellner Hall. In all projects, the BSI teams provided solutions that surpassed expectations, but also demonstrated their professionalism and ability to work around difficult situations.
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INSTALL CASE STUDY
Envious, that is what co-workers are at Bradley FVS, Tacom-
Warren, Michigan, when they see the new accommodations. "The
product was shipped on time, unloaded wtih care, and delivered
to our floor and assembled within the allotted time,"
said Jeffrey Trexler, APM Business Development. We are very
pleased with our product.
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WASHINGTON EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT FACILITY
Because of the dynamics of the Washington Emergency Management
Facility (EMD) and their need for an ever-changing workspace,
FlexStation® Systems and System XXI® Panels were the obvious
answer when it came to remodeling. "Flexibility, cost and
ergonomics were the factors that led us to choose System XXI
and FlexStation for our new building," said Don Stoll, EMD
Program Coordinator. And that's just what they got.
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WASHINGTON UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS TELECENTER
When the Washington State Employment Security Department decided to consolidate 30 of their office buildings into 3 telecenters, FlexStation® Systems and System XXI® Panels were there to help. Although the large telecenters had a visual openness, each employee could maintain a sense of privacy with the ingenuity of the products selected. The new telecenters are not only visually appealing, but can also be reconfigured to meet the needs of today and tomorrow.
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BADGER STATE INDUSTRIES
The Badger State Industries Corporate Headquarters needed
a make-over. Rather than just update their office look, they
decided to create a showroom featuring PowerWorks® Panels,
incorporating all the different panel options OEI has available
in the line. Not only are customers able to view all aspects
of this incredible system, installers are able to take a hands-on
approach with it. The new office combines function, form and
aesthetics to meet the needs of the workers at BSI.
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