Case Studies & Projects

Remote Monitoring and Control, Temporary Climate Solutions, Document Recovery Solutions

Temperature control for Yale Beinecke Library

During a major renovation, the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Yale University was left without its permanent HVAC system, putting one of the world’s most significant collections of rare books and manuscripts at risk. The library houses priceless materials, including Gutenberg Bibles, early maps, and centuries old texts stored in a central glass tower and extensive underground stacks.

Remote Monitoring and Control, Temporary Climate Solutions

Controlling moisture and humidity conditions in a paper manufacturing plant

A large paper manufacturing facility in Quebec has been dedicated to producing high-quality paper rolls used across the region. The cardboard cores used for winding these rolls must remain dimensionally stable to support reliable production and consistent product performance.

Remote Monitoring and Control, Temporary Climate Solutions

Protecting Grounded Aircraft with Smart Climate Control

When an aircraft is removed from service for any period, as part of a planned maintenance program or held until sold, it is important to protect it from potentially harmful environmental conditions. An airline engineering company in the East of England was looking for a solution to achieve and maintain optimum environments for the aircraft they work with. The company stores, services and maintains many different aircraft, including Boeing 737s, Airbus A320S, Fokker 70/100 and BAe146/Avro RJs.

Remote Monitoring and Control, Temporary Climate Solutions

Smart Solutions for a Safer and More Efficient Hospital Modernization

As part of an extensive modernization and technical upgrade of patient wards at the largest hospital in Stockholm, Polygon has been entrusted with ensuring a controlled and moisture-safe environment throughout the construction process.

Remote Monitoring and Control, Temporary Climate Solutions

Managing Moisture at Mass Timber Student Housing Project

The University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) in British Columbia is expanding its Abbotsford Campus with several buildings including student housing. Clark Builders, a division of Turner Construction, is leading the construction of the 400-bed six-story residence set to open in 2025. The 149,400-square-foot hybrid structure is comprised of reinforced concrete, mass timber, and light wood framing. The UFV Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) team was keen to incorporate a multi-faceted humidity control system into the temporary heating plan to ensure optimal conditions were maintained for the light wood framing and cross-laminated timber (CLT) floor system throughout the winter months.

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