The Sandhills Publishing Cyber Center was the latest and most integrated of the (3) buildings CCS has completed.
In the two-room divide/combine training rooms, CCS installed 5500 lumen WUXGA Epson projectors mounted inside projector lifts, allowing the projectors to be concealed
when not in use. CCS also provided 137” diagonal Da-Lite recessed electric screens. Each room features an HDMI and VGA+Audio wall plate and a Kramer Via Connect Pro for
wireless presentation.
The audio system consists of (9) in-ceiling speakers in each room for sound reproduction and reinforcement. CCS also provided a wireless handheld and a wireless lavalier
microphone for each room.
The control system consists of an Extron media presentation switcher for source routing. In each room, a 10” Extron touch panel was installed. The touch panel controls projector
power, projector lift raise/lower, projection screen raises/lower, source selection, microphone volume, and overall room volume. In addition, the touch panels allow for room
configuration setup when rooms are to be combined.
There are (3) smaller conference rooms each with a 5500 lumen WUXGA Epson projector and either a 94” or 109” diagonal Da-Lite projection screen. The rooms have HDMI
and VGA+Audio connectivity at the tables as well as Kramer Via Connect Pro for wireless presentation. The rooms are each outfitted with (2) ceiling speakers and amplifier. These
(3) rooms each have an Extron Media Link Keypad Controller that allows Sandhills Publishing to turn the projectors on/off, lower and raise the projection screen, source selection and
control the volume of the room.
Services Group of America wanted to seamlessly incorporate technology into its new corporate headquarters in Scottsdale, AZ.
“The literal centerpiece of SGA Corporate Center’s high-end conference room is its pentagonal plasma video display system, weighing nearly 1 ton. A major challenge was designing a structurally sound and maintenance-friendly lift mechanism that doesn’t intrude on the room’s sight lines or elegant aesthetics. Dominating the space is the conference table, a massive wooden structure measuring 40ft. across and seating 32. The idea was to seamlessly incorporate technology that would enable everything from local PowerPoint presentations to company-wide video conferences. Another key requirement for the room was for the conference table to provide an uncluttered look, while still providing laptop connectivity and voice pickup of meeting participants.”
– Sound and Video Contractor Magazine 4/08
This project’s goal was to design and integrate cutting edge audio visual systems for NASCAR world headquarters in Daytona Beach, Florida.
CCS Arizona was selected to design and install all audio visual aspects of this new world headquarters facility. Venues include 7 executive level conference rooms outfitted with video and audio conferencing, each room having multiple displays; 11 standard conference rooms; 5 lounge conference rooms with distributed video; a digital signage system that spans the entire 8-floor building; and a world class Press Room with an extensive 18-display video wall. Integration also included off-site owners building with 5 executive offices and 1 executive conference room.
PetSmart needed a way to integrate technology and control into multiple spaces within their new headquarters in Phoenix, AZ.
The solutions CCS designed included installing projector-screen combinations/plasma displays and Crestron control systems into 23 conference rooms; two video conferencing rooms; the executive boardroom; & two training suites. Additional work was completed in the computer training room, fitness center, fitness classroom and the cafeteria, which doubles as a large venue meeting place.The New England Aquarium is a global leader in ocean exploration and marine conservation. With more than 1.3 million visitors a year, the Aquarium is one of the premier visitor attractions in Boston and a major public education resource for the region.
CCS Presentation Systems was hired at the start of 2016 to help with audio and video enhancements for the aquarium’s New Balance Foundation Marine Mammal Center, Simons IMAX Theater, and Main Building’s public address (PA) system.
While discussing the objectives for the recent renovations, Robert Loyot, director of information technology, said, “Over the last year I tasked CCS with the job of overhauling three significant audiovisual systems at the NEAQ. The CCS team faced several challenges associated with these projects. As one might expect, these systems had been through various upgrades and enhancements over their respective lifecycles, and CCS had to do quite a bit of homework in order to safely decommission, gather proper updated requirements, design, and finally, deploy new systems. All three projects were total successes and the many stakeholders that were touched by this work were completely satisfied. CCS is my go-to AV integrator at this point.”
The Marine Mammal Center’s goal was to update the audio and video system. “The MMC team was looking for new functionality from their system to improve their interaction with the audience,” said Craig Wiley, CCS’s technical operations manager. “They also aspired to be ready for a more interactive experience with potential ‘virtual’ attend-ees in the future. With this in mind, we chose products that were the most flexible, as unforeseen system needs were bound to happen.”
To accomplish this, CCS began with troubleshooting the existing systems and interviewing the folks working in the area to understand their needs. The devised plan for system upgrades began with rebuilding and updating the aquarium’s existing equipment rack for ease of use, followed with improved quality of audio for the Marine Mammal trainers and presenters.
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To enhance digital messaging, new Samsung displays were installed into an existing truss along with an updated Digital Signage Player and Tightrope Software.
A new Panasonic PTZ HD Video Camera with outdoor heated housing was mounted for live streaming and recording of programs.
A Denon solid state audio player was installed for audio playback of marine sounds.
A Crestron 3 series control system with 10” Touchpanel was put in place for simplified control access.
Shure wireless microphones updated with antenna system to extend reception QSC Audio Mixer, Amplifiers & Speakers were installed to enhance the audio system.
Racks with auxiliary input plates for added connectivity options
Designed in conjunction with HDR, CCS provided a state of the art headquarters which was designed to help get all HDR employees under one roof in Omaha, NE.
CCS installed a combination of laser projectors and commercial grade displays with Crestron control systems into 90 total rooms. The rooms ranged in size from small huddle rooms to the executive boardroom.
In all rooms you can find a combination of Epson laser projectors, Da-Lite screens, NEC displays, Crestron NVX, Mersive Solstice Pods, Shure MXA Ceiling Microphone Arrays with Crestron & QSC control. Outside of rooms is a 7” Crestron Room Scheduling Panel.
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This six-story 110,000 square foot corporate headquarters in Southfield, Michigan features over 100 meeting and workspaces all Crestron-controlled. The CCS team performed an in-depth needs analysis focused on the user experience, and architectural and workflow constraints to develop a comprehensive collaboration strategy.
CCS has been an audio video provider for Red Door Grill restaurants since 2017. In multiple locations throughout the Kansas City, Kansas area, Red Door Grill bills its restaurants as the best little upscale neighborhood joints in town with an airy, industrial vibe.
A typical AV design features more than a dozen Samsung LCD displays utilizing Aurora VLX for video streaming, a 7-zone QSC Core audio and control system and over thirty speakers.
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