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2014 Implementation Update Report

September 12, 2014 by Sarah Campbell Leave a Comment

The 2014 Implementation Update Report for Factor Four has been completed.

This report provides a general overview of the projects already complete or underway in the Factor Four Area. We have made significant improvements to the look and feel of the streets and alleys at the north end of our campus, making them more pedestrian friendly and calling attention to our long-term goal to daylight Guichon Creek. We have also reduced energy use in most of the buildings in this area, achieving a total 33% reduction in energy use across the entire north-end of campus and achieving up to factor ten reductions in specific buildings (i.e. NE2 where we teach Joinery and NE8 where we teach welding).

The Factor Four Implementation Update Report: August 2014.

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