Case Study:
Furman University Charles H. Townes Center for Science


Michael Mantai, CCP, System WorCx


Join Michael Mantai for a case study that examines the commissioning of a phased construction project: The Furman University Charles H. Townes Center for Science. The project involved 200,000 square feet of new construction as well as renovation of an existing building. The building was designed for LEED® Gold certification, and included many innovative sustainable features such as chilled beams, energy recovery of fume hoods, radiant floor heating and cooling, and a solar aquatics water treatment system with graywater re-use. Learn how Mantai navigated numerous coordination and commissioning challenges that arose during the phased construction project.