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DIAMOND GRAPHICS: XXXXXXX <br />BOLTON & MENK: <br />Our Ramsey office opened shortly before the significant economic downturn of 2008 and, <br />despite <br />the challenges, has continued to grow the Ramsey office as well as adding four new office <br />locations throughout Minnesota and Iowa within the past two years. The integration of a wide <br />area network and successfully utilizing various communication technologies to balance and <br />distribute workload across our twelve office locations has helped to maintain employment <br />through the economic fluctuations. This has ultimately helped us to continue achieving our goal <br />of providing professional engineering services in the most efficient and effective manner. <br />ALLINA MEDICAL CLINIC of RAMSEY: <br />A solar energy panel near the front entrance will provide power for the clinic's exterior lighting. <br />In the future, the solar panel will power a charging station in the parking area for electric <br />vehicles. A monitor in the lobby will display energy savings from the solar panel. The clinic was <br />built according to the Green Guide for Health Care, which parallels the Leadership in Energy and <br />Environmental Design (LEED) construction guidelines for sustainable health care design. Some of <br />the green accommodations include a smaller parking lot for less storm water runoff, low -flow <br />plumbing fixtures, occupancy sensor controls on lighting and even chargers for electric cars. <br />ADDITIONAL/EXTRA MATERIAL SUBMITTED: <br />BOLTON & MENK: <br />At Bolton & Menk, our staff is trained to consider new and innovative technologies in designing, <br />planning and building for tomorrow. Ever since John Bolton and Martin Menk founded the <br />company over six decades ago, we have been committed to improving quality of life through <br />engineering excellence andclient service. <br />Bolton & Menk, Inc. was founded in 1949, incorporated in 1960, and is owned and operated <br />exclusively by the professionals and technicians on the staff. Today, Bolton & Menk, Inc. has 265 <br />employees including a professional staff of over 100 engineers, planners and licensed surveyors. <br />The firm has provided a broad range of engineering, planning, environmental and surveying <br />services to more than 225 communities and agencies in Minnesota and Iowa. <br />Bolton & Menk, Inc. is focused on providing professional engineering services to meet the needs <br />of municipalities. Over the past 60 years, the firm has continued to grow and expand its <br />expertise based on the needs and challenges facing Minnesota cities. In addition to engineering <br />in support of basic community services such as reconstruction, expansion and maintenance of <br />public infrastructure, we offer specialized expertise in many practice areas. This complete range <br />of municipal services enables our firmto readily accommodate the diverse needs of our many <br />clients. <br />
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