Magni America Nears Completion of Sustainable Corporate Headquarters in New Jersey

Magni America Nears Completion of Sustainable Corporate Headquarters in New Jersey

Magni America is nearing completion on the construction of its new American headquarters located in Kenilworth, NJ.  

Drawing inspiration from its parent company in Italy, Magni says it is poised to set new standards in eco-friendly corporate infrastructure.

The new headquarters is scheduled to open its doors in the spring of 2024.

With a total of 26,000 sq. ft., the facility will house state-of-the-art office spaces, providing a collaborative and inspiring environment for employees.

Additionally, the location will feature ample shop space equipped with cutting-edge technology including carbon monoxide monitors and a 20-ton overhead crane imported from Germany.

The facility is being constructed with super high R-value 12” thick concrete cast-in-place tilt panels with integrated foam board assuring minimum thermal transfer.

Adding to this initiative is the installation of a cutting-edge 150kW remote-monitored solar panel system. Designed to harness renewable energy, this system is expected to make the headquarters net-zero for electric usage, with surplus clean energy potentially being sold back to the utility grid.

"We anticipate being net zero for electric usage and to sell back the clean energy to the utility," states Daniel Blum, CFO, Magni America.

Complementing this renewable energy solution is the integration of a highly efficient variable refrigerant HVAC system. The HVAC heat pump system not only ensures comfortable working conditions for each space but also operates at super-high efficiency levels, minimizing energy consumption and carbon emissions.

At the new facility, Magni is implementing innovative solutions for sustainable water management. Among these initiatives is the installation of an advanced oil reclamation system in the wash bay. This system is designed to efficiently capture and reclaim used oil, eliminating waste and environmental impact.

The unique ‘porous’ paver system used in the parking areas allows groundwater to reenter the ground naturally.  Shop heating uses the most modern infrared tubular heat system which eliminates wasteful boxy unit heaters. 

By prioritizing sustainability at every stage of construction and operation, Magni says it is reaffirming its dedication to environmental stewardship and paving the way for a greener future.

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