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English: Transformer facilities required to power 5th Signal Command’s 59,000-square-foot Cyber Center Europe, located on Clay Kaserne in Wiesbaden, Germany, are installed October 30, 2013. A 130-foot truck crane and flatbed truck brought the facilities on post and placed them within inches of the intended destination. The huge crane was required to lift the facilities over existing buildings and trees. By avoiding tree cutting, the project earned significant points towards achieving a U.S. Green Building Council LEED Gold certification. The facility, scheduled to be complete in summer 2014, will feature 200 workstations, a detached parking structure and many sustainable design elements. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District, in partnership with the German construction agency, is managing the project, which broke ground in June 2012. The Cyber Center will capitalize on the use of natural light, thus minimizing the need for florescent lighting. It will also include low flow, water-saving plumbing, using 40 percent less water than a comparably sized building and saving more than 200,000 gallons of water annually. The center, recently dedicated to Lt. Gen. Robert E. Gray, a distinguished signal officer, will consolidate several key organizations under one roof. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Karl Klein)
Русский: Трансформаторы, необходимые для питания европейского киберцентра площадью 59 000 квадратных футов 5-го командования связи, расположенного на Клэй-Казерн в Висбадене, Германия, установлены 30 октября 2013 года. в пределах дюймов от предполагаемого пункта назначения. Огромный кран был необходим, чтобы поднять объекты над существующими зданиями и деревьями. Избегая вырубки деревьев, проект заработал значительные баллы для получения сертификата LEED Gold Совета по экологическому строительству США. Объект, строительство которого планируется завершить летом 2014 года, будет включать 200 рабочих мест, отдельную парковку и множество экологически чистых элементов дизайна. Инженерный корпус армии США в Европе в партнерстве с немецким строительным агентством управляет проектом, который был запущен в июне 2012 года. Киберцентр будет использовать естественное освещение, что сведет к минимуму потребность в люминесцентном освещении. Он также будет включать водосберегающую сантехнику с низким расходом, использующую на 40 процентов меньше воды, чем здание сопоставимого размера, и ежегодно экономящую более 200 000 галлонов воды. Центр, недавно посвященный генерал-лейтенанту Роберту Э. Грею, выдающемуся офицеру связи, объединит несколько ключевых организаций под одной крышей. (Фото Инженерного корпуса армии США, сделанное Карлом Кляйном) |
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