Williams Linear Fluorescent Lighting by H. E. Williams, Inc. Creates the Proper Learning Environment for Kansas Students
Coffeyville, KS—The Coffeyville, Kansas School District decided to consolidate its four small existing elementary schools into one large, new school. The new facility, the School District believed, would allow them to equalize classroom size and increase staff efficiency in a new school. The result was a facility that included four educational pods, serving grades pre-K to 6, a common room, gymnasium, multipurpose room/cafeteria, and a media center/library. Read The lighting case study
Quality Light Fixtures and Customer Service Provided by Infinity Lighting Help the Mayo Clinic Illuminate an Award Winning Project
Rochester, MN—When the Mayo Clinic broke ground on the $441 million Gonda Building, design manager Stan Larson said every purchase was carefully reviewed to ensure it would deliver long-term value. Read The lighting case study
Williams® Custom Lighting System by H. E. Williams, Inc. Earns High Grades for School Re-lighting
Williamsville, NY—Time and technological advances have made a 70’s open-plan school design difficult to service and maintain at East High School in Williamsville, New York, a suburb of Buffalo. Read The lighting case study
Williams’ Experience, Creative Design Generates Dynamic Lighting for Interactive Museum
Wichita, KS—Architect Moshe Safdie drew upon 35 years experience to create an open and spacious 98,500 sq. ft. complex to promote science, technology and exploration to the general public. Read The lighting case study
50—2, 3, 4, 6 lamp, 2' x 4' static troffer
Williams Linear Fluorescent Lighting by H. E. Williams, Inc. Creates the Proper Learning Environment for Kansas Students
Coffeyville, KS—The Coffeyville, Kansas School District decided to consolidate its four small existing elementary schools into one large, new school. The new facility, the School District believed, would allow them to equalize classroom size and increase staff efficiency in a new school. The result was a facility that included four educational pods, serving grades pre-K to 6, a common room, gymnasium, multipurpose room/cafeteria, and a media center/library. Read The 2, 3, 4, 6 lamp, 2' x 4' static troffer lighting case study
76—1 or 2 lamp standard strip
Dynamic Lighting for Interactive Museum Made Possible by Williams' Experience and Creative Design Capabilities
Wichita, KS—Architect Moshe Safdie drew upon 35 years experience to create an open and spacious 98,500 sq. ft. complex to promote science, technology and exploration to the general public. Read The 1 or 2 lamp standard strip lighting case study
79—industrial indirect 2 or 3 lamp ribbed housing and reflector
Williams Linear Fluorescent Lighting by H. E. Williams, Inc. Creates the Proper Learning Environment for Kansas Students
Coffeyville, KS—The Coffeyville, Kansas School District decided to consolidate its four small existing elementary schools into one large, new school. The new facility, the School District believed, would allow them to equalize classroom size and increase staff efficiency in a new school. The result was a facility that included four educational pods, serving grades pre-K to 6, a common room, gymnasium, multipurpose room/cafeteria, and a media center/library. Read The industrial indirect 2 or 3 lamp ribbed housing and reflector lighting case study
88—T5 aisle lighter
Medical Distributor Qualifies for Energy Rebate After Installing the Williams 88 T5HO Linear Fluorescent Aisle Lighter
DePew, NY—While Cardinal Health is a leading manufacturer and distributor of medical products, it isn’t immune to cost-containment pressures facing the health care industry. So it was no surprise that an expense reduction team quickly honed in on Cardinal’s nationwide network of warehouse and distribution centers. Read The T5 aisle lighter lighting case study
A60—6" round recessed downlight A lamp
Quality Light Fixtures and Customer Service Provided by Infinity Lighting Help the Mayo Clinic Illuminate an Award Winning Project
Rochester, MN—When the Mayo Clinic broke ground on the $441 million Gonda Building, design manager Stan Larson said every purchase was carefully reviewed to ensure it would deliver long-term value. Read The 6" round recessed downlight A lamp lighting case study
AIW—architectural indirect wall
Williams Linear Fluorescent Lighting by H. E. Williams, Inc. Creates the Proper Learning Environment for Kansas Students
Coffeyville, KS—The Coffeyville, Kansas School District decided to consolidate its four small existing elementary schools into one large, new school. The new facility, the School District believed, would allow them to equalize classroom size and increase staff efficiency in a new school. The result was a facility that included four educational pods, serving grades pre-K to 6, a common room, gymnasium, multipurpose room/cafeteria, and a media center/library. Read The architectural indirect wall lighting case study
ASM—architectural surface mount
Architectural Surface Mount Luminaire, Williams ASM, Meets the Challenge to Light a University Microbiology Laboratory
Ft. Collins, CO—Initially the challenge was to light the microbiology building as part of a construction and renovation project on the 579-acre main campus at the base of the Rocky Mountains. Read The architectural surface mount lighting case study
DDI—drop direct/indirect
Williams DDI Direct/Indirect Lighting Provides Contemporary Flair and Energy Efficiency
Charlottesville, VA—The move to new company offices for William McDonough + Partners, renowned architectural and community design firm, gave partner Allison Ewing, AIA, another opportunity to apply the firm’s concepts of creativity, natural light and diversity, plus fresh air. Read The drop direct/indirect lighting case study
Direct/Indirect Lighting, Williams DDI, Helps Create the Proper Learning Environment at a Dance Studio
Phoenix, AZ—Owner Sheryl Cooper, wife of rock star Alice Cooper, planned to open an international dance academy here to provide quality dance education and performing opportunities for students. Read The drop direct/indirect lighting case study
GL—low profile 3 & 4 lamp T5 industrial
Williams Linear Fluorescent Lighting by H. E. Williams, Inc. Creates the Proper Learning Environment for Kansas Students
Coffeyville, KS—The Coffeyville, Kansas School District decided to consolidate its four small existing elementary schools into one large, new school. The new facility, the School District believed, would allow them to equalize classroom size and increase staff efficiency in a new school. The result was a facility that included four educational pods, serving grades pre-K to 6, a common room, gymnasium, multipurpose room/cafeteria, and a media center/library. Read The low profile 3 & 4 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
17,325 ft2 Auxiliary Gymnasium Illuminated by Williams GL Linear Fluorescent Energy Saving HID Replacement Light Fixtures
State College, PA—When Manager of Facilities, Rick James, evaluated lighting options for a 17,325 square-foot Auxiliary Gymnasium within Penn State’s Bryce Jordan Center, he knew two things: The new fixtures needed to deliver high light levels for sports activities and a more intimate glow for banquets and special events. After reviewing the capabilities of the Williams GL, James as convinced that the high-quality fluorescent luminaries would meet his needs. Read The low profile 5 & 6 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
Williams GL Industrial Lighting System Improves Light Quality and Cuts Energy Costs for an Auto Glass Manufacturer
Wichita, KS—A company-wide cost control initiative at Safelite’s Wichita complex, which manufactures over one million automotive windshields each year, gave Maintenance Supervisor Tom Davis a window of opportunity to save money and upgrade the existing lighting within the facility. Read The low profile 3 & 4 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
Williams GL Industrial Lighting System Cuts Energy Costs and Raises Light Levels for a Consumer Products Manufacturer
Kansas City, KS—Adding more 400-watt metal-halide fixtures to the existing system in a 90,000 square foot building in the Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company plant required additional power distribution capability. This added expense was unacceptable, so the energy study group considered alternatives. Read The low profile 3 & 4 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
Williams GL Industrial Lighting System Performs In Near-freezing Temperatures
Cloquet, MN—Low light levels and poor color rendering in their 6,400 square-foot fresh food cooler were causes for concern for Dave Lindeman, facilities manager at Upper Lakes Foods, a 300-employee full service food distributor serving the upper Midwest. Read The low profile 3 & 4 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
$25,000 Annual Energy Savings and Improved Lighting After Installing Williams GL Industrial Lighting System at a Food Processor Facility
Fort Smith, AR—Faced with the mandate to reduce overall energy costs within this 940,000 square foot high-speed food processing facility, Gerber’s Energy Team took more than a baby step when they chose to start replacing their 400-watt high pressure sodium and metal halide lighting. Read The low profile 3 & 4 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
Williams GL Industrial Lighting System Reduces Energy Costs and Wins Employee Praise at a World Class Provider of Material Forming Equipment
Minster, OH—As facilities planning manager for a world-class provider of material forming equipment and solutions, Don Kemper had been hunting for cost-effective ways to upgrade the company’s lighting. Read The low profile 3 & 4 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
Improved Sports Atmosphere Using Williams GL Linear Fluorescent Lighting System at University Physical Education Complex
Pittsburg, KS—When Pittsburg State University launched a $4.5 million energy conservation project in early 2003, local distributor Covert Electric Supply saw an opportunity in the university’s Weede Physical Education complex – which was illuminated with 400-watt metal halide fixtures on the basketball court and 4 lamp 40 watt fluorescent industrials on the mezzanine. Read The low profile 5 & 6 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
$50,000 Lighting Rebate and $30,000 Annual Energy Savings after Installing Williams GL Linear Fluorescent Lighting System
Anaheim, CA—After searching for over two years for a viable alternative to the 198 twin 400-watt metal halide fixtures in the arena of the Anaheim Convention Center, the local lighting representative suggested the Williams GL Low Profile lighting system with six 54-watt T5HO fluorescent lamps as an answer. Read The low profile 5 & 6 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
Williams GL Linear Fluorescent Lighting Offers Quality Lighting and Energy Savings at Ice Arena
Ft. Collins, CO—When the demand for ice time outgrew availability, the city of Ft. Collins decided to add another rink at the Edora Pool & Ice Center (EPIC) recreational complex. Read The low profile 3 & 4 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
Williams GL Industrial Lighting System Cuts Energy Use For a Semiconductor Technology Supplier
Beverly, MA—Axcelis Technologies is a leading supplier of the technology used in the fabrication of semiconductors. They manufacture equipment for 20 of the leading semiconductor companies in the world. Read The low profile 3 & 4 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
Energy Saving Williams GL Linear Fluorescent HID Replacement Light Fixtures Save Energy and Increases Light Levels in School Gymnasium
Carthage, MO—The gym is a real community resource. For 825 students, it is the site for all types of physical education classes and sports activities, as well as assemblies, school dances and plays. The town also uses it as a meeting hall and recreation center when school is out. Read The low profile 3 & 4 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
Energy Saving Williams GL Linear Fluorescent HID Replacement Lighting Installation at a New England Packaging Plant
Danvers, MA—Danvers Industrial Packaging manufactures and fabricates polyurethane and polyethylene foam products. The lighting system in the 85,000 sq. ft. plant was a combination of 63 400-watt metal halide and 62 400-watt high pressure sodium fixtures. Read The low profile 3 & 4 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
50% Decrease in Energy Use and Quick ROI for a Leading California Garlic Producer by installing Williams GL Industrial Lighting
Gilroy, CA—A leading producer and processor of garlic. Energy costs for the $100 million dollar family business is always a prime concern Read The low profile 3 & 4 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
Williams GL Industrial Lighting System Cuts Energy Use 25% at Distribution Center
Gansevoort, NY—A lighting system, at the Ace Hardware Retail Support Center, combining 1,261 250-watt and 400-watt HID lamps, generated the highest energy expenses for a comparable Ace facility in the country. Read The low profile 3 & 4 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
$4,800 Annual Savings—Electrical Wholesaler Installs Williams GL Industrial Lighting System
Wichita, KS—From a single outlet in 1961, Stanion has grown to 22 locations and 255 employees. The company is a broad line supplier of electrical equipment to companies including Boeing and Cessna. Read The low profile 3 & 4 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
Pump Manufacturer Replaces HID High-bay Light Fixtures With Williams GL Industrial Lighting System
Fresno, CA—When looking for ways to offset almost a 50% rise in energy rates during California’s energy crisis, Grundfos Pump Manufacturing Co. asked their Energy Conservation Team to find a solution. Read The low profile 3 & 4 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
60% Footcandle Increase and 36% Energy Savings with Williams GL Linear Fluorescent HID Replacement Light Fixtures
New York, NY—Over the years a variety of lamp types from mercury vapor to high pressure sodium have been incorporated in the lighting system at the Consolidated Edison Company of New York Central Field Service facility, in Astoria, NY. The 315,000 sq. ft. facility maintains and distributes an inventory of equipment and materials the utility uses to operate at peak efficiency for its customers. Read The low profile 3 & 4 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
Optical Products Manufacturer Saves Energy and Earns Rebates with GL Lighting
Beaverton, OR—A leading manufacturer of shooting sports optical products wanted to create an energy efficient, shadow-free work environment in their 117,000 square foot plant outside Portland. Read The low profile 3 & 4 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
Aviation Company Cuts Energy Use and Raises Light Levels in Airplane Hangar
Joplin, MO—A multi-dimensional company, Mizzou provides a variety of aviation services to both corporate and private customers. They sell and maintain many types of aircraft, offer hangar and charter services, as well as provide flying lessons. Read The low profile 3 & 4 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
18 Week ROI—California Hi-Tech Company Installs Williams GL Industrial Lighting System as HID High-bay Alternative
Fremont, CA—Precision Components Group is a first-tier supplier of machine services to major electronics companies in the United States. Read The low profile 3 & 4 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
Williams GL Industrial Lighting System Increases Light Levels and Productivity for Municipal Utility
Sacramento, CA—The old 400-watt metal halide lighting in the 59th Street Garage at the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) didn’t provide a quality, shadow-free work environment for the mechanics. Read The low profile 3 & 4 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
Light Levels up 76%, Energy Use Cut With Williams GL Industrial Lighting System
Manchester, VT—Wallace Computer Service is a printer of business forms. The material handling and warehouse portions of their 85,000 sq. ft. facility were illuminated with 400-watt metal-halide lighting. Read The low profile 3 & 4 lamp T5 industrial lighting case study
ICE13—ICE 13" round recessed induction downlight
Infinity Induction Lighting System Cuts Energy and Maintenance Costs at a Major Seattle Business Complex
Seattle, WA—As chief engineer for a one-million square foot office and retail complex in the heart of Seattle's business district, Ron Parsons is always on the lookout for ways to reduce overall energy and maintenance costs. Read The ICE 13" round recessed induction downlight lighting case study
LP5—low profile T5 troffer
Williams LP5, Low-profile Parabolic Troffer Lighting Meets Federal Building Remodel Criteria
Kansas City, MO—As part of the first phase of the remodeling of the four-decade-old Richard E. Bolling Federal Office Building in downtown Kansas City, a new lighting system for three floors of the 1.2 million square foot building was included in the project. Read The low profile T5 troffer lighting case study
Award-winning Florida Office Complex Illuminated with the Williams LP5, Low-profile Parabolic Troffer
Sarasota, FL—When Sarasota County decided to design and build a new 8,300 square foot office building, a task force of government, community and architectural representatives decided to develop a more ecological commercial building and also use the technology when remodeling the adjacent 19,250 square foot county office building. Read The low profile T5 troffer lighting case study
PH75—7-1/2" round horizontal recessed downlight
Quality Light Fixtures and Customer Service Provided by Infinity Lighting Help the Mayo Clinic Illuminate an Award Winning Project
Rochester, MN—When the Mayo Clinic broke ground on the $441 million Gonda Building, design manager Stan Larson said every purchase was carefully reviewed to ensure it would deliver long-term value. Read The 7-1/2" round horizontal recessed downlight lighting case study
PHRL75—7-1/2" round horizontal recessed lenslight
Infinity Lighting's Product Quality & Fast Delivery Meets the Demands for a New California Office Building
Pleasanton, CA—Dan Cartaina of LC-Engineering Enterprises, Alameda, CA, was assigned the project to design lighting for the new five-story Ross Stores corporate office building designed by architect Eric Park. Ross Stores is a $3.998 billion company offering in-season and designer merchandise from 642 stores in 25 states and the island of Guam. Read The 7-1/2" round horizontal recessed lenslight lighting case study
PV60—6" round vertical recessed downlight
Infinity Lighting Downlights by H. E. Williams, Inc. Create the Proper Learning Environment for Kansas Students
Coffeyville, KS—The Coffeyville, Kansas School District decided to consolidate its four small existing elementary schools into one large, new school. The new facility, the School District believed, would allow them to equalize classroom size and increase staff efficiency in a new school. The result was a facility that included four educational pods, serving grades pre-K to 6, a common room, gymnasium, multipurpose room/cafeteria, and a media center/library. Read The 6" round vertical recessed downlight lighting case study
Quality Light Fixtures and Customer Service Provided by Infinity Lighting Help the Mayo Clinic Illuminate an Award Winning Project
Rochester, MN—When the Mayo Clinic broke ground on the $441 million Gonda Building, design manager Stan Larson said every purchase was carefully reviewed to ensure it would deliver long-term value. Read The 6" round vertical recessed downlight lighting case study
R60—6" round recessed downlight reflector lamp
Infinity Lighting Downlights by H. E. Williams, Inc. Create the Proper Learning Environment for Kansas Students
Coffeyville, KS—The Coffeyville, Kansas School District decided to consolidate its four small existing elementary schools into one large, new school. The new facility, the School District believed, would allow them to equalize classroom size and increase staff efficiency in a new school. The result was a facility that included four educational pods, serving grades pre-K to 6, a common room, gymnasium, multipurpose room/cafeteria, and a media center/library. Read The 6" round recessed downlight reflector lamp lighting case study
U5—3 lamp, 2' x 4' low glare parabolic
Williams® Custom Lighting System by H. E. Williams, Inc. Earns High Grades for School Re-lighting
Williamsville, NY—Time and technological advances have made a 70’s open-plan school design difficult to service and maintain at East High School in Williamsville, New York, a suburb of Buffalo. Read The 3 lamp, 2' x 4' low glare parabolic lighting case study
XT—direct indirect perforated reflector optical / electrical module
Modular Linear Fluorescent Architectural Lighting System, Williams XT, Earns an 'A' for University Renovation Project
Pittsburgh, PA—The renovation project at the School of Architecture and Design’s Margaret Morrison Building had two key objectives for the space... the first focused on overall room lighting, and the second was to provide accent lighting for student project displays in the same room. Read The direct indirect perforated reflector optical / electrical module lighting case study
Linear Fluorescent Wall Washer, Williams XT, Highlights Public Art at Arizona Retailer
Oro Valley, AZ—To meet the community’s requirement for public art as part of all new private construction, a supermarket company commissioned and installed two southwest-themed murals in their new store. Read The wall wash optical / electrical module lighting case study
Modular Linear Fluorescent Architectural Lighting System, Williams XT, Offers Modern Look To Retailer
Chicago, IL—The store design team wanted, as part of a store remodel, a new lighting system to replace the 2’ x 2’ parabolic fluorescent lighting system in the children’s department in one of their area stores. Read The direct/indirect solid reflector optical / electrical module lighting case study