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Sound the horns, Strang Milwaukee just turned FIVE! It’s hard to believe that we broke ground just five years ago. We blinked and now we’re here, where we would be amiss not to celebrate such a big and hard-earned milestone.
We are excited to announce that Strang has been recognized as a 2023 Top Workplace by the Wisconsin State Journal! Being named a Top Workplace is a big deal—only 71 companies made this year’s list. We are truly honored, especially because the judges were our very own employees.
Our single most valuable assets are our colleagues. Nothing, absolutely nothing is more important to me or Strang than the people we surround ourselves with every day.
This project started with a simple question: “What does the library of the 21st century look like?” The answer: the library of the future needs to be more than just a home for books.
Meet Melissa Pletzer, a Senior Electrical Engineer here at Strang as she talks about the engineering industry, her career, and a few tidbits of advice.
The CCA experience at Strang adopts cross-functional lines of communication, establishes project priorities, and achieves approvals ensuring smooth building development. At Strang, there is a strategic reason for what we do, how we do it, and why we do it.
As engineers, architects, and designers, our role extends far beyond just blueprints. The comfort and safety of the building’s occupants is an essential consideration in design. Great office design will install measures to address potential work hazards and keep staff and data safe from the very beginning of the design process. In other words, prevention is the best policy.
While earlier we focused primarily on low voltage design, now it’s time to dive deeper into its close relation: audio/visual (AV) design. AV design is the process of understanding the communication and entertainment needs and goals of a client and thoughtfully developing technology systems to address and meet them.
When planning your new or renovated buildings, the subject of low voltage systems–the backbone of building technology–needs to occur right away rather than be left behind as an afterthought. Proper advanced planning can ensure your low-voltage systems help you operate at maximum levels of performance. And that’s more important now than ever.