Celebrating 20 Years!

Celebrating 20 Years!


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Friday, March 27, 2009

Dynamic Controls -- March 26



Dynamic Controls President and Bradley alum Bill Wahl ('65) graciously hosted OLLI members for a presentation about his company in late March.

The company, located at 1700 W. Luthy Drive in Peoria, provides controls and building automated systems for heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), card access, lighting, and CCTV. It provides a variety of different applications for single buildings, large campuses, major health care facilities, and industrial complexes.

Although most of Dynamic Controls' work is done on construction sites, there are 20 employees who work in the Peoria office, including engineers, project managers, programmers, CAD (computer aided drawing) operators, and support staff. Four employees work out of a satellite office in St. Louis.

Some of the company's customers include Eastern Illinois University (40 campus buildings), AT&T, Verizon, Edward Jones, and various schools, factories, hospitals, churches, and farms.

For more information about Dynamic Controls, visit http://www.dynamiccontrolsinc.com/.

1 comment:

  1. Everyone seems so interested. It looks like it was a great trip!

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