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BCS has added KE Fibertec to its product lines.

KE Fibertec North American Inc. designs and sells fabric ducting systems (duct socks) for a draft free air distribution in all types of room and applications.

Established in the early 1970’s, KE Fibertec was one of the first fabric duct manufacturers and has since grown into the largest fabric duct manufacturer in the world. KE Fibertec is equipped with advanced calculation software enabling its experienced engineers to simulate the solution and offer the best technical support in the fabric duct industry.

Fabric ducts have become very well known for their flexibility and efficiency for a wide range of applications such as showrooms, public buildings, laboratories, sports arenas, industrial, and food facilities.

KE Fibertec has established a reputation for offering the best fabric ducts on the market in terms of quality, aesthetics, performance, and industry advancements.

For more information visit ke-fibertec.com.

Interested in learning more? Please contact one of our BCS representatives:

Ron Smith: rsmith@bldgcontrols.com, C: 316.285.4161

Don Murphy: dmurphy@bldgcontrols.com, C: 316.941.6867

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Guest Blog Series

by: Madeline Emsick

Leadership ImageOrganizations take on the personality of their leaders. They can thrive through the ups and the downs, or crash and fail when adversity hits. Even leading through the good times can be a challenge.

BCS is reflecting on our 30th anniversary this year, and looking back, we realize how leadership has brought us through some difficult times (two recessions) and through the good times, as the energy industry begins to boom with the advent of smart buildings.

We asked our President, James Herman, how BCS has grown and thrived over the years, from 1985, when Ken Stoppel and three HVAC colleagues started Building Controls and Services, Inc. to 2016 with 100 employees and 3 offices across the Midwest. One big reason was the diversification of services, going beyond the initial digital controls for heating and air to sales of HVAC mechanical equipment, fire and security systems, and variable refrigerant flow systems.

But the support and steadiness of the leadership are what strengthened the business and made BCS a success story. James Herman and all of BCS’ managers exude the traits of good leaders. James shared the following three leadership principles, which can apply in any aspect of life and business:

1.Do the Right Thing, and Do What You Say You Are Going to Do: This doesn’t mean that you don’t make money. All businesses have to make money. But honor your commitments and finish projects on time. “Just do it.” If you have a piece of equipment that isn’t working, you solve the problem immediately and then figure out who is going to pay you.

2. Set High Goals and Focus on Them: Visualize, write it down, meditate, pray, whatever it takes. Picture the goal, and don’t let anything get in the way. This is applicable to the business, your employees, and yourself. I set goals in this way when I played sports. I would decide how many tackles a game I wanted to get and then visualized myself busting through the line and making the tackles.

3. Communicate, Communicate, Communicate: Whenever you think you have done enough, communicate more.  Communication builds and maintains relationships, facilitates innovations and solves problems.

There you have it! Short but impactful leadership principles you can carry with you whether you are in your first job out of college or  moving into your 10th year as C-level executive.

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BCS was presented the top tier Medallion Award for the rehabilitation of their historical office building at the annual Kansas Preservation Alliance awards ceremony. Each year the Kansas Preservation Alliance, Inc. recognizes exemplary efforts in historic preservation across the state of Kansas. The 2013 Award for Excellence was presented on Friday, May 24th in Topeka at the Memorial Building Auditorium.

BCS has experienced significant growth and changes over the past several years. In fall 2010, Ken Stoppel, BCS President, and James Herrman, BCS Vice President of Operations purchased the old Fisher’s Transmission building in Wichita, Kansas which was in need of major remodeling. After some preliminary investigation completed by the architect, SPT Architecture, it was discovered the space had historical value. BCS decided to move forward with an historical renovation and hired Christy Davis, preservation consultant, to help with the project.

The “Luling’s City Laundry” building was originally constructed in 1924 with a west side addition completed in 1936. The building was designed for maximum fire safety, lighting and ventilation. Some exterior features are multi-pane industrial steel sash windows on the north and east elevations, historic masonry, and chimney. Interior features include an open floor plan, exposed steel trusses, monitor roof with clerestory windows, and steel fire doors. The main goal was to transform the building into an office environment while keeping the industrial style of the original building wherever possible.

The project team included Southwestern National Bank, SPT Architecture, Davis Preservation, Professional Engineering Consultants, Miller and Miller Construction, Central Air Conditioning Co., A&H Electric, Blake Clotia, Midwest Drywall, Lewis Street Glass, Dalian Decorative Designs, Martin Welding, Contract Furnishings, and many of the employees at BCS.

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The Medallion Award that weighs about 8 pounds. We could work out with this award.

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Here is part of the project team:

Mark Burenheide (KPA), Dusty Ewing (PEC), Brett Walbridge (PEC), Christy Davis (Davis Preservation), Luke Dolechek (SPT Architecture), and Ken Stoppel (BCS)

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