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Facility Tours

Friday, April 13, 2012 | 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.

Do you plan to "stay and play" in Chicago Friday evening? Then register for one of the following facility tours when you register for the conference. Pricing for each tour is US$12 - $14 per person. Space is limited; tour registration is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please select two options on your registration form in case a tour sells out. Travel time, including traffic to/from each location, varies. Please plan accordingly.

Skydeck Chicago at Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower)

Maximum of 30 participants. Comfortable and closed-toe walking shoes recommended; tour requires walking up and down stairs.

Step inside the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere and the third tallest in the world. Home to more than 100 prominent companies, Willis Tower is the premier corporate office building in Chicago. The iconic building encompasses more than 4.5 million square feet. Its Skydeck and 103rd floor glass viewing platform, The Ledge, attract more than 1.3 million visitors every year. Learn about the sustainability initiatives recently implemented at Willis Tower, as well as plans for the world's tallest green roof. Don't miss this interactive, one-stop Chicago experience.

 

Panduit

Maximum of 20 participants. Comfortable and closed-toe walking shoes recommended; tour requires walking up and down stairs.

Panduit is a world-class developer and provider of leading solutions that help customers optimize physical infrastructure through simplification, increased agility and operational efficiency. Panduit's new LEED® Gold certified building comprises 280,000 square feet of office, conferencing, training and data center space. This behind-the-scenes tour will address multi-technology and open architecture that extends the reach of cabling infrastructures to all endpoint devices, creating seamless integration of building systems including sustainable building design, IP telephony, wireless connectivity, secure building access, smart lighting systems, water collection and more.

 

The Jewelers Building

Maximum of 40 participants. Driver's license or state ID required. Comfortable and closed-toe walking shoes recommended.

Featured in scenes from "Batman Begins" and the most recent "Transformers" film, 35 E. Wacker—also known as the Jewelers Building—is one of Chicago's most iconic buildings. Built in the mid/late 1920s, the building once accommodated parking on the lower floors and utilized a car lift to ensure safe transfer for jewelry merchants. The building has recently undergone historic renovations, with the facade being maintained and the lobby brought back to its original splendor. Millions of dollars worth of infrastructure upgrades have attracted many new office tenants within the more modern configuration.

 

Greeley and Hansen Headquarters Office

Maximum of 40 participants. Comfortable and closed-toe walking shoes recommended.

Greeley and Hansen is an environmental engineering firm specializing in water/wastewater and utility management consulting. Tour the company's national headquarters, which was recently renovated to create a workplace environment that promotes greater employee engagement and collaboration. The renovation implements features that reduce the firm's carbon footprint, including energy-efficient lighting, low-flow plumbing, and the use of recycled and natural materials from local sources. The office redesign also features a casual café /social lounge area and a "work bar" for employees. IFMA presented Greeley and Hansen with the 2011 "Facility of the Year" award.

 

UPS – Chicago Area Consolidation Hub

Maximum of 50 participants. Comfortable walking shoes and pants are recommended. No open-toed shoes. No cameras.

Observe the world's largest ground package distribution facility in full operation. United Parcel Services processes approximately 1.5 million packages per day at the Chicago Area Consolidation Hub located in Hodgkins, Ill. Spanning 1.5 million square feet, the facility employs 6,000 people. The UPS CACH facility has more than 65 miles of belts and conveyors and uses automated sortation equipment to sort packages.