HWI Global, Inc., the Pittsburgh-based clean room design builder, (OTCBB: HWIC) has been contracted to provide USP 797 consultation and interior fit and finish services for the new Central Pharmacy at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill, NC. Set to commence in the Fall, this is the second HWI Global USP797 award from UNC in 2011. The Company will renovate the Main Pharmacy in the same building as the Nuclear Pharmacy project announced March 18.
Investor Relations: Mark Kabbash 646-408-2661 mark.kabbash@equitygroups.com or Media Relations: Jerry Jennings 561-881-7318 jerry@emersongerard.comHWI Global was chosen for the project by Interior Architecture & Design (IDeA) of Raleigh, NC, a growing architectural firm and winner of the 2010 Greater Raleigh Chamber Pinnacle Business Award. The Company entered into a subcontract with Knoxville, TN-based Rentenbach Constructors.� Interior Light Levels - log home interiors can feel dark and oppressive with dark wood, insufficient natural light and inadequate windows or skylights. Windows give log home interiors natural light, enlarging and enlightening the room space. Orientation, size, location, shape, and style of the windows is very important in log home interior design. An east-facing window gives morning light, and a west-facing window brings late afternoon sun.Two Spaces In One:Copyright 2006 InfoSearch PublishingHWI Global is a leader in clean-room design engineering and construction, servicing clients in the Life Science, Health Science, Nanotechnology, Microelectronics and Aerospace industries. HWI Global and its network of subject matter experts (SME) -- from leading architects, engineers, facilities planners, and specialized installers -- effectively design and construct the most state-of-the-art clean environments in a "turnkey" fashion.This release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Statements contained in this release that are not historical facts may be deemed to be forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain. Actual performance and results may differ materially from that projected or suggested herein due to certain risks and uncertainties including, without limitation, ability to obtain financing and regulatory and shareholder approvals for anticipated actions. This press release shall not constitute an offer to issue or sell, or the solicitation of an offer to buy securities, nor shall there be any sale of these securities in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such jurisdiction.It's an unforgiving rule of nature: the more fashionable the neighborhood, the higher the rent and the smaller the space. If you were to put the furniture from a one bedroom apartment from Des Moines Iowa into a one bedroom apartment in the West Village, chances are you wouldn't be able to take a step without bumping into something. New city arrivals quickly learn to mount bookshelves on the wall whenever possible and minimize the amount of four legged furniture items that take up precious floor space. Urban furniture stores address this with décor designed for this purpose. Even if you can't afford a swanky thin, modular bookshelf, they are fairly easy to build on your own. One friend of mine faced with budget and space restrictions came up with the imaginative idea of building bookshelves that hang on a series of 30 degree angles; creating a zig zag effect that made me wonder why it had never been done before, as they say "Necessity is the mother of invention". Even beds can be wall mounted, designed to swing down from the wall when needed. The classic Murphy bed is a good example.
Investor Relations: Mark Kabbash 646-408-2661 mark.kabbash@equitygroups.com or Media Relations: Jerry Jennings 561-881-7318 jerry@emersongerard.com
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