| January/February 2005 IBEW Journal (Continued...) High-Tech Features  The new building not only features the contemporary
                          design and clean lines common in modern architecture,
                          it is also equipped with the latest electrical and
                          communications systems. State-of-the-art voice-data-video
                          lines represent a significant upgrade to the internationals
                          computer networking infrastructure, reducing the need
                          for some travel by allowing for videoconferencing among
                          International Officers across the continentresulting
                          in further cost savings and increased efficiency.    Patrick Kevan, first year apprentice, Local 26.
 Energy management at 900 Seventh Street is also light
                          years ahead of the systems used at the old I.O. Sensors
                          automatically divert heating, cooling or lighting resources
                          from unoccupied rooms and "smart" technology
                          allows engineers to control the system from off-site,
                          saving on energy costs. Security has also improved
                          in the move. IBEW employees gain access to the building
                          via electronic "key fobs," which store security
                          data. Employees need the fobs to enter and exit the
                          building, as well as inside to enter work areas and
                          elevators.  A new IBEW exhibit area and archives will tell visitors
                          of the proud history and traditions of the IBEW and
                          show how the Brotherhood became the force that it is
                          today. Located on the meeting levelone floor below
                          ground levelthe archives will be more interactive
                          and dynamic.  Union Pride On the Job    Pictured
                            is Freestate Electrical Services Company employee
                            and Local 26 member Antonio Moreno. In December 2004, scores of workers pulled long hours
                          to complete the IBEW floors by the January 21 move-in
                          date. Workers were laying tile and carpeting, painting
                          walls and hanging doors. Around 30 IBEW members were
                          scattered across the site, installing lighting fixtures
                          on ceilings and counters and completing the electrical
                          service. They also ran cabling and installed computer
                          equipment to ensure that the I.O. would be up and running
                          on its first business day in the new building, January
                          24. Members of Washingtons Local 26 did much of the electrical
                          construction, but the project also provided work for
                          travelers. Richmond Local 666 member Chris Caricofe
                          and Sidney Stanley, Local 24, Baltimore, said they
                          enjoyed the camaraderie with other trades workers.
                          Stanley said planning and organization are better on
                          all-union projects.    William
                            Drabic, Local 70 member installing primary cable. Project Superintendent Warren Hall of Buch Construction
                          said the project has proceeded smoothly, considering
                          the tight schedule and number of subcontractors on
                          the job. The fact that the subcontractors knew they
                          would be working with fellow tradesmen made for a friendly
                          competition, Hall said. "When you get a union
                          job like this, all of the other union trades always
                          want to send their best," he said. "Everybody
                          sends their top people, and weve got some pretty good
                          outfits we deal with." Hall said after all of the disparate pieces have been
                          laid in place, things start coming together suddenly
                          toward the end of a project. "Its like a tornado:
                          it slowly gathers on all sides and then it starts to
                          flow together."  Local
                              26 member John Whitmire installs overhead lighting on 11th floor.
 A few tenants have taken occupancy of their new space
                          in the building but, employees and visitors should
                          expect months of continuing construction. Crews will
                          do their best to limit workday disturbances, said Larry
                          Neidig, Senior Executive Assistant to the International
                          Officers.  A building dedication is planned for the spring, Neidig
                          said. "We see the new building as a symbol of the 21st
                          century IBEW. Our Brotherhood is dynamic, forward-looking
                          and technologically advanced. Our new International
                          Office embodies all those qualities and should inspire
                          pride in all of our members, not just as a place where
                          union business is conducted, but also as a symbol of
                          the commitment to excellence that is reflected throughout
                          all the branches of this great Brotherhood of ours." 
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