QUINCY, MA, July 29, 2011 (Press-News.org) Alares announced today a new energy division to provide better, cleaner, more cost-effective methods necessary in clean-build construction.
"We are committed to helping our clients clean up the environment, reduce energy consumption and decrease carbon emissions," said Don Maggioli, a former Green Beret and owner/president of Alares LLC. "With our new energy division, we can offer an even broader range of energy services in the area of energy audits, feasibility studies, Energy Conservation Measures (ECM), sustainability and LEED services."
Alares' new energy division specializes in:
• Turn-key design-build
• Feasibility and comparative assessments of alternatives
• Evaluation of environmentally impacted sites for renewable energy alternatives
• Economic analyses including ROI and financial incentives
• Energy audits
• Retro-commissioning
• Advanced metering design and installation
• Feasibility Studies including Life Cycle Cost Analysis
• Energy Modeling (eQuest)
• Geothermal Design and Installation
• Wind Studies and Turbine System Installation
Alares' new energy division abilities are not constricted to just commercial enterprises, but also for municipalities, state and federal agencies. Their recent project for the Connecticut Air National Guard garnered them an energy award from the Association of Energy Engineers for the design and installation of a geothermal heating and cooling system.
For this recognized Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), the military niche is purely natural. Led by a former Green Beret, 75 percent of Alares' senior staff served in the military.
"While it may seem like two different things, there are a lot of parallels between running a greener, more cost-efficient building or organization and the military," said Maggioli. "In the military, you conserve your resources—manpower, ammo or weaponry—all with a goal toward saving lives. Running a greener operation may not save lives directly, but it can have a definite impact on saving the planet."
About Alares LLC
Alares LLC is a nationally recognized, award winning design-build construction firm focused on construction, design, and energy and the environment. The Group's areas of expertise include interior remodeling, HVAC mechanical systems including geothermal, electrical/control systems, fire alarm systems, ground-up construction, building commissioning, energy consulting and environmental assessment and remediation. Alares' staff includes licensed engineers and architects, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Accredited Professionals (AP), and Certified Energy Managers (CEM), experienced energy auditors, scientists and other specialists. Alares is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB)—veterans make up 75 percent of Alares' senior staff. For more information, please visit or their website http://www.AlaresLLC.com or call 617-995-4397.
Energy award-winning green design build construction firm, Alares, LLC launches alternative energy division
Alares, LLC has rapidly become a nationally recognized, award winning, green design-build construction firm focusing in designing and implementing cost-effective heating and cooling systems such as geothermal.
2011-07-29
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
ISMM's Executive Forum Explores David Cameron's Views On The Sales Profession
2011-07-29
The Institute of Sales & Marketing Management (ISMM) is hosting an Executive Forum for sales and marketing professionals - at De Vere Cheadle House, Cheadle, in Cheshire on 29th September.
Organised by the ISMM - the UK's largest association for sales professionals - these Executive Forums are designed to allow business leaders to meet experts to identify and discuss the key issues of the day. Stephen Wright, the ISMM's Commercial Director, commented: "Sharing ideas, best practices and experiences gives members new insights and practical solutions."
The ...
Micro Integration Services Completes Work with NonProfits' Most Valuable Resource
2011-07-29
Micro Integration Services (MIS) (misdb.com) has completed its sixth year of supporting and updating the database for the 32nd Edition of the Corporate Giving Directory.
Published by Info Today, the Corporate Giving Directory is a reference book that features complete profiles of the 1,000 largest corporate foundations and corporate direct giving programs in the United States — funding sources that represent nearly $6 billion in cash and nonmonetary support annually. It is a reference standard that nonprofits use to better understand how they can attract corporate giving ...
Bloomingdale Dentist Treats Headaches Caused by Bad Bites
2011-07-29
Bloomingdale dentist, Dr. Steven Yuan, DDS, announces that he is offering specialized treatments for headaches caused by TMJ disorders. At Aesthetic Dental LLC, Dr. Yuan helps patients who are suffering from chronic TMJ headaches by creating mouth guards and performing occlusal treatments to correct bad bites.
A TMJ disorder is the inflammation of the temporomandibular joint, the joint that connects the mandible to the skull. When the jaw or teeth are improperly aligned, the TMJ must work harder to compensate for the misalignment. Over-extension of this joint may affect ...
Pacific Ridge School Promotes Jennifer Bjornstad to Dean of Faculty
2011-07-29
Pacific Ridge School, the Carlsbad non-profit, independent school, which opened in 2007 and includes grades 7-12, is pleased to announce the promotion of Jennifer Bjornstad to dean of faculty. Bjornstad, a founding faculty member and mathematics teacher, has served as the school's ninth and tenth grade academic dean. As dean of faculty, Bjornstad will now oversee school-wide academics, including the creation of academic schedules and management of academic funds, as well as the professional development and growth of faculty.
"As a founding faculty member and school ...
CORDURA brand Business Supports Gear to Grow at Outdoor Retailer Summer Market 2011
2011-07-29
During the upcoming Outdoor Retailer Summer Market held in Salt Lake City, Aug. 4 - 7, INVISTA's CORDURA brand team will host a gear drive to benefit Gear to Grow. A non-profit program, Gear to Grow is dedicated to providing donated gear from outdoor retailers and manufacturers to other non-profits that promote outdoor recreation.
As the official collection site, the CORDURA brand booth (#38213) will keep a collection bin to gather gear for the program for the duration of the show. Exhibitors are encouraged to participate by dropping off surplus samples and equipment ...
Dade Medical College Donates $250,000 to the Mount Sinai Medical Center Foundation
2011-07-29
In a continuing effort to aid area charitable efforts, Dade Medical College has agreed to donate $250,000 to the Mount Sinai Medical Center Foundation, the Miami Beach, FL-based Mount Sinai Medical Center's philanthropic arm. The college announced the donation and presented a check to foundation Executive Director Michael Milberg on Friday, July 15, 2011 during a ceremony that also featured a very special guest - Florida Senator Bill Nelson.
"We are extremely fortunate and happy to be able to make this type of donation to Mount Sinai's foundation," says Dade ...
Fablogic Metal Composite Panel Project Featured in MetalMag
2011-07-29
Loggia Athletic Center at Grinnell College is Showcased in May/June 2011 Issue
FABLOGICTM by BAMCO, Inc., an award-winning leader in the design and fabrication of composite metal panels, is proud to have one of its projects featured in the May/June 2011 issue of MetalMag. The featured project is the Loggia Athletic Center at Grinnell College in Iowa.
The athletic center was constructed with 32,800 square feet of FABLOGIC C-500 metal composite panels in mica platinum and mist white finish. The construction of this educational facility was particularly challenging due ...
Beynon and Grand Valley State University - A Perfect Combination
2011-07-29
In an effort to the meet the needs of their growing athletic department, Grand Valley State University (GVSU) has joined a long list of notable Universities who have selected Beynon Sports Surfaces to solve their track surfacing needs.
This year alone the University of Oregon, Texas State University, Stanford University, University of Kentucky, Weber State University, University of Virginia and countless others have all made the decision to have Beynon Sports Surfaces' high performance track and field athletic surfaces installed. Beynon was the surface of choice for ...
Magic Logix will be at the Government Procurement Conference in Arlington, TX August 10th, 2011
2011-07-29
The 15th annual Government Procurement Conference will be held on Wednesday, August 10th, 2011 at the Arlington Convention Center in Arlington, TX. The Conference will be held from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM CST. The integral focus for the Conference this year is to provide small businesses with an opportunity to meet local, state and federal government buyers and their prime contractors. Last year, attendance at the conference exceeded 1,000 people. The Government Procurement Conference is congressionally supported, and also offers buyer networking opportunities, free educational ...
Watergate: Newly Released White House Files on Watergate Published By BACM Research
2011-07-29
BACM Research/PaperlessArchives.com has announced the publishing of newly released White House files concerning Watergate.
On July 21, 2011 the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration released the 200,000 page collection of David Gergen files. Gergen was the chief of the White House speechwriting staff from 1973 to 1974.
BACM Research - PaperlessArchives.com has published a document packet containing selected David Gergen White House files related to Watergate and the resignation of President Richard Nixon. The compilation can be downloaded for free at
http://www.paperlessarchives.com/watergate_david_gergen-files.html
This ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Study outlines key role of national and EU policy to control emissions from German hydrogen economy
Beloved Disney classics convey an idealized image of fatherhood
Sensitive ceramics for soft robotics
Trends in hospitalizations and liver transplants associated with alcohol-induced liver disease
Spinal cord stimulation vs medical management for chronic back and leg pain
Engineered receptors help the immune system home in on cancer
How conflicting memories of sex and starvation compete to drive behavior
Scientists discover ‘entirely unanticipated’ role of protein netrin1 in spinal cord development
Novel SOURCE study examining development of early COPD in ages 30 to 55
NRL completes development of robotics capable of servicing satellites, enabling resilience for the U.S. space infrastructure
Clinical trial shows positive results for potential treatment to combat a challenging rare disease
New research shows relationship between heart shape and risk of cardiovascular disease
Increase in crisis coverage, but not the number of crisis news events
New study provides first evidence of African children with severe malaria experiencing partial resistance to world’s most powerful malaria drug
Texting abbreviations makes senders seem insincere, study finds
Living microbes discovered in Earth’s driest desert
Artemisinin partial resistance in Ugandan children with complicated malaria
When is a hole not a hole? Researchers investigate the mystery of 'latent pores'
ETRI, demonstration of 8-photon qubit chip for quantum computation
Remote telemedicine tool found highly accurate in diagnosing melanoma
New roles in infectious process for molecule that inhibits flu
Transforming anion exchange membranes in water electrolysis for green hydrogen production
AI method can spot potential disease faster, better than humans
A development by Graz University of Technology makes concreting more reliable, safer and more economical
Pinpointing hydrogen isotopes in titanium hydride nanofilms
Political abuse on X is a global, widespread, and cross-partisan phenomenon, suggests new study
Reintroduction of resistant frogs facilitates landscape-scale recovery in the presence of a lethal fungal disease
Scientists compile library for evaluating exoplanet water
Updated first aid guidelines enhance care for opioid overdose, bleeding, other emergencies
Revolutionizing biology education: Scientists film ‘giant’ mimivirus in action
[Press-News.org] Energy award-winning green design build construction firm, Alares, LLC launches alternative energy divisionAlares, LLC has rapidly become a nationally recognized, award winning, green design-build construction firm focusing in designing and implementing cost-effective heating and cooling systems such as geothermal.