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News Release from: SES Shepherd Engineering Services
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 December 2003
Santa Launches SES Lighting Challenge
Santa Clause recently took time out from his busy schedule to help launch the 'SES Schools Lighting Challenge'.
The competition is open to a selection of schools in the Newcastle upon Tyne area where SES is installing the £3.2m M and E building services in to the University of Newcastle's new Devonshire Building The challenge for the school children is to design a dynamic lighting display using sweeping, static, slow, fast, flashing lighting sequences and then explain their design in no more than 100 words
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 10 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The winning design will then be first lighting sequence to be used on the external steelwork of the new building when it officially opens next year.
SES Projects Manager, Steve Joyce, said: "SES is always looking at ways of getting young people interested and involved in what we do.
By using the innovative low wattage light emitting diode system this presented us with an ideal opportunity to give them a fun and educational project." The University and HBG Construction, who is the principal contractor for the development - have also lent their support to the initiative.
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