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Taco Embarking on HQ Expansion

Feb. 1, 2011
Taco Inc., manufacturer of heating and cooling equipment, systems, and accessories for hydronic-based applications in residential, commercial, and institutional buildings, is embarking on a major modernization and expansion of its headquarters in Cranston, R.I.

Taco Inc., manufacturer of heating and cooling equipment, systems, and accessories for hydronic-based applications in residential, commercial, and institutional buildings, is embarking on a major modernization and expansion of its headquarters in Cranston, R.I.

Representing the largest capital expenditure in the company's 90-year history, the project includes construction of a two-story, 24,037-sq-ft learning center, to be called the Taco Innovation & Development Center. The facility will include two 30-seat classrooms, a 63-seat tiered classroom, two 25-seat teaming spaces, a library with computer classroom and conference room, computer-training laboratories, and a computer-numerical-control training and demonstration room. Visible throughout, forming "living laboratories" for close-up viewing and hands-on learning, will be a variety of systems and equipment, including geothermal, solar, photovoltaic, snow melt, domestic-hot-water conservation, and building automation.

The project, which also includes 24,487 sq ft of interior renovation, began Jan. 31 and is expected to take about 18 months.

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Described by a colleague as "a cyborg ... requir(ing) virtually no sleep, no time off, and bland nourishment that can be consumed while at his desk" who was sent "back from the future not to terminate anyone, but with the prime directive 'to edit dry technical copy' in order to save the world at a later date," Scott Arnold joined the editorial staff of HPAC Engineering in 1999. Prior to that, he worked as an editor for daily newspapers and a specialty-publications company. He has a bachelor's degree in journalism from Kent State University.