- Uni-Systems
Infobox Company
company_name = Uni-Systems, LLC
company_
company_type =Limited liability company
slogan = Kinetic Architecture
foundation = 1968
location_city =Minneapolis, Minnesota
location_country = USA
key_people = Cyril Silberman, CEO
Bart Riberich, President
num_employees = 37 regular employees, around 20 temporary employees
products =Kinetic Architecture (operable/mechanized architecture)
homepage =http://www.uni-systems.comUni-Systems, LLC is a design, construction, and consultation engineering firm located in
Minneapolis, Minnesota specializing in kinetic architecture, or movable, mechanized structures designed to adapt to individual structures’ needs. The firm has become particularly recognized for its design and installation ofretractable roof systems on various sports stadiums across theUnited States ; [ [http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS291784+24-Apr-2008+PRN20080424 Lucas Oil Stadium Retractable Roof to Close for the First Time in Indianapolis Today | Reuters ] ] Uni-Systems has been involved in the construction of five of the seven sports stadiums incorporating retractable roofs inNorth America since1999 .The company was founded in
1968 by Cyril Silberman, CEO, and began extensive work within theaerospace industry [ [http://www.uni-systems.com/Company/Overview.aspx Uni-Systems Company Overview ] ] including the design and installation of hangar doors,landing gear elevator platforms,empennage stands, and the firm’s patented Uni-Dock. [ [http://www.nookindustries.com/pdf/CaseStudy_UniDock.pdf UniDock Case Study ] ] Clients of Uni-Systems in the aerospace industry includeAmerican Airlines , SkyVenture,Boeing , Canadian Air, theUnited States Air Force , andEl Al Israel Airlines.Retractable Roofs
Though it is not the only product Uni-Systems has delivered to clients, the company has become recognized as the "leader in retractable roofs." [http://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2002/02/25/focus3.html] The firm's work with stadiums began with
Minute Maid Park (formerly Enron Field), when they were contracted to work on the stadium's retractable roof with the architectural companyHOK Sport . Along with the retractable roof, Uni-Systems also designed and installed the Squeeze Play feature, and the custom ornamental train that runs along an outfield wall at the stadium. Minute Maid Park gave credence to Uni-Systems as a successful provider of retractable roof mechanization systems, [ [http://houston.astros.mlb.com/hou/ballpark/facts_figures.jsp Minute Maid Park: Facts and Figures | astros.com: Ballpark ] ] [http://www.reliableplant.com/article.asp?articleid=1908 An open-and-shut case for good drives ] ] and the firm has become involved in numerous projects.Along with the design and installation of retractable roofs, Uni-Systems helps develop custom control systems for operating mechanized components. In the case of
Reliant Stadium , Uni-Systems worked withGeneral Electric to control the bi-parting stadium roof using the GE Fanuc Series 90-70 Programmable Logic Controller, which provides a simple user-interface to control the roof, as well as detailed diagnostic resources designed to identify any problems in the mechanization system. [http://www.gefanuc.com/pressroom/literature/20021218_ReliantPark.doc] Uni-Systems is also able to connect remotely to clients' systems to help run operations, perform maintenance, or identify problems in extreme cases. [http://www.uni-systems.com/Technology/Components.aspx?ComponentId=11&CN=Computer%20Control]Projects
The company has also designed several other mechanized components in sports stadiums, such as the retractable end zone window-walls at the to-be-completed
Lucas Oil Stadium and theDallas Cowboys New Stadium . It also designed the moveable playing field at theUniversity of Phoenix Stadium and the retractable pitcher’s mound atRFK Stadium .In addition to large scale projects, Uni-Systems has completed several smaller projects ranging from the
Bengt Sjostrom Theatre (Starlight Theatre) to a private residential observatory. [ [http://www.uni-systems.com/Library.aspx Uni-Systems Library ] ]Project List [http://www.uni-systems.com/Projects/ProjectsByType.aspx]
*American Airlines (Uni-Dock [2000 and 2003] , landing gear elevator platform)
*Bengt Sjostrom Theatre (retractable roof, 2003)
*Boeing (landing gear elevator platforms [1993] , material lift [2006] , paint gantry [1997] )
*Canadian Air (empennage stands, 1995)
*Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (vertical lift door, 1991)
*Dallas Cowboys New Stadium (retractable roof, operable end zone window walls, to be completed summer 2009)
*El Al Airlines (Uni-Dock, 1999)
*Ellsworth Air Force Base (aperture door, 1985)
*Lucas Oil Stadium (retractable roof, operable end zone window walls, to be completed August 2008)
*Miller Park (operable outfield window walls, retrofit roof seals, 2001)
*Minute Maid Park (retractable roof, ornamental train, Squeeze Play, 2000)
*MPR (retractable in-studio seating, 2006)
*Reliant Stadium (retractable roof, 2002)
*RFK Stadium (retractable pitcher’s mound, retrofit adjustable seating, 2005)
*Skyventure skydiving simulator (2005)
*University of Phoenix Stadium (retractable roof, moveable playing field, 2006)
*Wall Street Ferry Terminal (1999)Products
In addition to large projects, Uni-Systems has also launched an effort in the form of their Modular Mechanization Components (MMC) to bring pre-engineered components to any client – large corporations, small businesses, and even residences. These components can be tailored to fit the needs of a client with simple modifications to an already-existing design, allowing virtually any client to have kinetic architecture without a lengthy design process. The MMC line currently includes three products: [http://www.uni-systems.com/MMC.aspx ]
*10-inch drive
*24-inch drive
*Torque TubeExternal links
* http://www.uni-systems.com Uni-Systems home page
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