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Cenergetix LLC Booth 128


9901 Belward Campus Dr, Ste 175, Rockville, MD 20850 240-876-0844 Danny Hanley


dhanley@cenergetix.com www.cenergetix.com


Cenergetix integrates cost effective, product agnostic, LED lighting solutions qualified for all incentive pro- grams, ensuring facilities reduce operating expenses and maximize ROI. Team Cenergetix has 40+ years of experience in energy efficiency. We are Solutions Oriented, Efficiency Driven, and use products Made in the USA, DLC or Energy Star Qualified.


Cireon Booth 406


383 Science Drive, Moorpark 805-557-9096 Brad Taylor


btaylor@cireon.com www.cireon.com


Cireon domestically manufactures the highest quality commercial solid state lighting. We’ve placed 100% of our proprietary componentry with US manufacturers, and we’re one of the first companies to offer an LED product. We know the needs of our customers and always deliver the absolute best engineered products and customer service!


Collaborative for High Performance Schools/CHPS PreFAB Booth 112 Technology Showcase Sponsor 520 9th Street, Ste 100, Sacramento, CA 95814 415-957-9888 info@chps.net www.chps.net


CHPS has defined healthy, high performance schools through best practices and the CHPS Criteria since its inception; and for modular classrooms for almost a decade. CHPS is pleased to announce the updating of the CHPS PreFAB Criteria thanks to the generous support of American Modular Systems and Bard Manufacturing Company.


COMAC HAND DRYERS Booth 430


4137 Boul. Industriel, H7L 6G9 Canada 514-919-9503 Jean Louis Chausse


jlchausse@comaccorporation.com www.comaccorporation.com We are proud to introduce the only intelligent hand dryer, the i-BLAST which will save you at least 50% of your maintenance cost. Our hand dryers are covered by a 10 year warranty and are universal voltage.


CPI Daylighting Booth 101


28662 N. Ballard Drive, Lake Forest, IL, 60045 847-816-1060


info@cpidaylighting.com www.cpidaylighting.com


CPI Daylighting pioneered the first use of polycarbon- ate translucent panel systems for architectural applica- tions more than 30 years ago. Constant innovation and progressive development have solidified our role as the industry leader in quality daylighting and cladding solutions for various fields


CULTEC, Inc. Booth 102 P.O. Box 280, 878 Federal Road, Brookfield, CT 06804 USA 203-775-4416


custservice@cultec.com www.cultec.com CULTEC subsurface stormwater management chamber systems provide solutions for commercial and residen- tial applications by offering chamber sizes from 8.5” – 48” high. Clients have the potential to earn up to 22 LEED credits. For ease of design, CULTEC Contactor® & Recharger® Stormwater Chambers are modeled in popular stormwater routing programs and a free HydroCAD® CULTEC edition is available.


Cyber Rain by Galcon Booth 305


92 Louise Street, Suite A, San Rafael, CA 94901 415-455-9444


info@galconusa.com www.galconusa.com The Cyber-Rain Sprinkler Controller adjusts watering levels based on local weather conditions reducing both water usage and water runoff. It links wirelessly to the internet and your home PC with a very easy-to-use interface. Using Cyber-Rain, homeowners can save an average of 36% of their monthly water usage.


Deco Lighting Booth 208 2917 S Vail Ave, Commerce, CA 90040 310-366-6866 info@getdeco.com www.getdeco.com


Deco Lighting is a leading provider of innovative light- ing fixtures and systems for the commercial, municipal, and utility markets. Continually winning industry awards and patents for their unique US-made products and designs, Deco Lighting utilizes the most advanced lighting technologies to improve lighting quality, increase efficiency, and sustain the environment.


Division of the State Architect Booth 315


1102 Q Street, Suite 5100, Sacramento, CA 95758


916-445-8100 Theresa Townsend www.dgs.ca.gov/dsa


The Division of the State Architect provides design and construction oversight for K–12 schools, community colleges, and various other state-owned and leased facilities. The Division also develops accessibility, structural safety, and historical building codes and standards utilized in various public and private build- ings throughout the State of California.


Earth Friendly Products Booth 222


12601 Monarch St. Garden Grove, CA 92841 714-891-3100 Vivian Panou vivian@ecos.com www.efpproline.com


ECOS PRO by Earth Friendly Products is a commercial line of over 70 RTUs & concentrated formulas sold through distribution. Our naturally derived, readily biodegradable hard working cleaners are perfect for employers concerned about worker safety & indoor air quality. We are partnered w/EPAs Safer Choice and USDAs BioPreferred program.


EcoGreen Solutions, Inc. Booth 215


27992 Camino Capistrano, Suite A, Laguna Niguel CA 92677 877-ECO-GREEN (949-364-6800) info@ecogreen.cc www.ecogreen-solutions.net


EcoGreen Solutions is the premier LED specialist in the energy efficiency market today! Our focus is to maxi- mize our customer’s return on investment (ROI) through a full service turnkey retro-fit process utilizing quality, tested and warranted products coupled with all utility and government incentives available. By capitalizing on these incentives we have seen ROI’s range from 6 months or less to 5 years based on product, hours of operation and current energy costs.


Eco’Me Booth 202


1585 W Mission Blvd, Pomona, CA 91766 714-736-1022


monicaw@kittrich.com www.eco-me.com


Eco’ Me is a line of powerful and effective natural cleaning products. Our products are Earth Friendly and Family Safe. We do not use toxic preservatives, phosphates, sulfates, phthalates, synthetic fragrances or dyes. Our products are food grade and plant based. Eco’Me is made in the USA


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