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As part of its goal to achieve carbon neutrality by 2046, Princeton University sought to utilize geo-exchange technology. Beginning in 2012, the university started assessing its facilities and how to reduce its carbon footprint.

Following a study was a master plan to upgrade Princeton's systems, improve reliability and resiliency, replace aging eq...

Inside of a Systecon CUP

Embarking on a major expansion, one U.S. pet food manufacturer chose a modular utility solution for its existing production facility. The new production space required: 400 TR chilled water, hydronic pumping and controls, compressed air system, and a custom enclosure.

With its design-build services, Systecon provided a custom modular central utili...

Building electrification is a pathway for reducing our carbon footprint. Also known as “building decarbonization,” building electrification is the shift from using fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas, to electricity, for heating and cooking. According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, a majority of residential and commercial build...

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Without a doubt, COVID-19 has presented companies with both hurdles and opportunities. For Ohio-based Systecon, the pandemic was a chance to grow and explore bold, innovative ways of reaching out and interacting with clients.

A global leader in the manufacture of customized modular utility solutions, modular central plants and pumping systems, and...

Proper planning from inception is important for manufactured products like modular utility systems. With most projects driven up front in the early design or pre-construction phases by owners and consulting engineers, early engagement in the design-assist process is key in developing a modularization plan and scope.

2021 marks an exciting milestone for Systecon! With fifty years under our belt as a manufacturer and innovator of modular utility systems, Systecon is an industry leader.

Systecon first started as a sales organization in 1949 and began manufacturing modular pump packages in 1971.

By their very nature, modular systems are easily separated and reassembled. This makes expansion and multi-phase builds easy - much easier than with traditional, field-built systems. That’s a major advantage to consider when building a new central plant. Especially if you’re planning for future growt...

Think modular utility systems will limit the level of efficiency that your project can achieve? It’s actually quite the opposite. Engineers and designers of the most innovative projects, pushing the boundaries of

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