- Upgrades to fire station, city hall, library and public works facilities to combat high energy and operational costs due to aging infrastructure
- Site maintenance agreement with the team afforded additional savings along with warranty coverages on the new systems
- Direct digital controls were installed at multiple locations allowing remote access, scheduling, alarming and temperature adjustments limiting outside influences and overcooling of spaces
- Building lighting upgrades were implemented across multiple facilities
- LED streetlight upgrades
- Retro-commissioning of the existing systems was performed at the library and public works building
- New mechanical systems were installed at the fire stations and city building
- New roofing and flashing repairs were made at the fire stations
- Extensive planning, scheduling and after–hours work for operations in fire stations
- 19,472 gallons of water saved
- 150,912 pounds of CO2 reduced
- Actual savings were 171% of the projection