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System Concepts has 7 Lunch Presentations that we can do for your firm.
These presentations cover a variety of subjects, and award one AIA CES
credit to all who attend. In addition, we provide a full lunch, and insightful
expertise. Below are the summaries for the Lunch Presentations we provide.
If you have any additional questions, or would like to schedule a lunch and learn,
contact Bob Russo.
Storage Design: Alternatives for Today's Workplace
This program will list the steps to sound storage planning, describe a variety of materials and storage methods, illustrate the high-density mobile storage concept, compare the costs and capabilities of various storage methods, and identify a range of mobile storage applications. ADA compliance, security, seismic and fire considerations, floor loading implications, dust and moisture protection, and safety will also be discussed.
Storage Systems: Floor Loading Implications
High-density mobile storage systems provide twice the storage capacity in the same floor space, but increased storage density results in increased floor loads. With a basic understanding of floor loading concepts the non-engineer can become conversant with the structural professional and, thus, potentially speed up the building design and decision-making. In addition to the basics of floor loading and building code requirements, this presentation touches on the main components and basic characteristics of floor systems, and then illustrates several strategies to accommodate heavier floor loads.
Mailrooms: Managing the Design Process
Why is the design process for mailrooms so important? Because all the critical “stuff” that an organization needs to function – checks, contracts, proposals, periodicals – must pass through the Mailroom to reach its ultimate destination. This presentation describes the overall mailroom design process, paying close attention to ergonomics, workflow, productivity and aesthetics. This presentation includes furniture solutions for mailrooms, copy centers, literature and forms storage and other operational areas.
Target Market Storage Design: for the Healthcare Facility
Storage location and configuration, if correctly designed, can influence staff functions, staff efficiency, and staff productivity. In addition, careful planning can produce marked improvements in inventory control - a prime importance in a healthcare facilities’ safety. Learn how to reduce the space required for storage for new construction and renovation of existing facilities and the importance of early planning. Investigate storage in the clinical and non-clinical departments.
Target Market Storage Design: for the Library
Learn the industry trends that impact space considerations in the library. Look at the various types of libraries including: Academic, Public, School, Armed Forces, Government, and Special Libraries (corporate, legal, medical, and more). Learn how libraries operate, what some of their storage needs are, and some issues you should be aware of as you work with librarians. Learn how to reduce the space required for storage for new construction and renovation of existing facilities and the importance of early planning. Discussion will also include disability access, floor loads, materials preservation, security, and fire protection.
Target Market Storage Design: for Correctional Facility Planners
Investigate storage in the various departments throughout the correctional facility, while also addressing other considerations including: Security and safety, fire protection, disability access, floor loads, flexibility, and design. Learn how to reduce the space required for storage for new construction and renovation of existing facilities and the importance of early planning.
Target Market Storage Design: for the Justice Market
This presentation will identify major storage concerns within specific areas of the Justice Market, including Law Enforcement, Crime Labs, Courthouses and Correctional Facilities. This presentation will also identify storage solutions for those concerns that maximize efficiency, save floor space and reduce construction costs. This presentation will touch upon other major planning considerations, such as floor loading, fire codes and safety requirements.
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