High Performance Benefits
The Tate Building Technology Platform® has been designed to provide optimum value, flexibility, and indoor environmental quality. With Tate's high performance modular design adapting to ever-changing technologies, facility uses, architectural changes and improvements, and new environmental regulations will no longer demand expensive facility investment.
Tate Access Floors provide significant advantages in improving air quality and control of the indoor environment. Air quality, access to sunlight and views, correct thermal and humidity conditioning, and proper acoustics all work together to create a comfortably maintained environment. Properly managed environments have been proven* to significantly impact employee health, comfort, and performance.
Spaces are reconfigured at a rate of 40% per year. To meet this demand for change, Tate’s Building Technology Platform® is designed to afford interior design freedom and quick ‘plug & play’ access to all services.
Tate Access Floors provide significant advantages in improving air quality and control of the indoor environment. Air quality, access to sunlight and views, correct thermal and humidity conditioning, and proper acoustics all work together to create a comfortably maintained environment. Properly managed environments have been proven* to significantly impact employee health, comfort, and performance.
Spaces are reconfigured at a rate of 40% per year. To meet this demand for change, Tate’s Building Technology Platform® is designed to afford interior design freedom and quick ‘plug & play’ access to all services.
Keys to creating a high performance office space
- Use flexible and accessible service distribution to allow you to plan your space around functional requirements and quickly reconfigure to meet future needs.
- Have the ability to make service changes with minimal downtime and disruption to the occupants.
- Ensure occupants have greater personal comfort control.
- Improve indoor air and environmental quality, daylighting opportunities, and acoustics.
* According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
