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How real-time data can reduce energy consumption of temporary climate control during construction

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control

Buildings and construction require a massive amount of energy responsible for as much as 40% of global carbon emissions. The effects on budgets, people and the planet have been felt for decades. However, COVID built wide public support of climate change mitigation and demand for stronger ESG programs. This brought greater visibility and speed to the decarbonization effort, the healthy buildings movement and smart buildings evolution.

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Podcast: Indoor Air Quality in Data Centers

Temporary Climate Solutions

Monitoring hyper-scale data centers require significant planning, understanding of pain points, and innovative solutions. Data center infrastructure management includes tools for monitoring, measuring, and managing data centers. The global DCIM market was estimated at $2 billion in 2022. It is projected to maintain a compound annual growth rate of 11.9% from 2022 to 2026, reaching $2.9 billion.

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Podcast: Job Talk with Polygon's West Team

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions

Host of Ideal Conditions, Tyler Kern, sat down with both Victor Games-Bazan, Business Unit Manager, and Austin Jones, Business Development Specialist, of Polygon’s West division to talk about how the work has been and what special issues the team has to solve.

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Podcast: Job Talk with Polygon's South Team

Catastrophe Response, Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, Temporary Climate Solutions, Water and Storm Damage

Climatize a workspace hundreds of feet under a lake? Bruce Zawisky and Nick Cooper of Polygon South discuss recent projects with unique solutions. As weather shifts, innovation is more critical than ever. Polygon is trail-blazing new builds and renovations in the south.

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Podcast: Job Talk with Polygon's North Team

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control

Host of Ideal Conditions, Tyler Kern, spoke with Business Unit Manager, John C. Pfeffer, and Business Development Specialist, JT Gunter, on four interesting — yet uniquely challenging — projects that exemplify their expertise in climate control and problem solving, and how they utilize data to keep customers competitive in today’s world.

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