Spectaculars
Multimedia spaces
Collaboration spaces and open seating plans
Standardization is critical to implementing successful enterprise-scale multimedia installation and maintenance. Mark Peterson is recognized for establishing some of the most effective standardization processes for global multimedia applications in the industry. Read his LinkedIn endorsements from industry experts and ICIA instructors confirming his contribution. Standardization makes budgeting and installation estimates more reliable, reduces design costs because the architectural and engineering designs are repeated for each project.
System
Schematics, riser diagrams and rack builds all based around standard room types
Control system designed to support multiple system types using a single version of code
Audio site files for DSP programming that reduces complexity and installation interpretation
Facilities
Architectural templates for standard room types
Standardized lighting designs, reflected ceiling plans and electrical plans
Boilerplate mounting and installation detail
Common symbol set
Documentation
Functional narratives and up-front design scope
Detailed architectural and facility specifications, including
Acoustic specifications that don't stop at minimum NC levels
Light level specifications that includes fixture layouts based on room size
Audio gain staging process that includes reference sources
Thorough and highly effective testing and acceptance processes that can be delegated to 3rd parties to implement anywhere in the world
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