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Thanks to our partners and talented project teams, BCS was recognized for excellence in construction and teamwork for the following projects:

AGC Awards of Excellence:

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American Ag Credit: Project Details
Project Team:
General Contractor: Simpson Construction
Mechanical Contractor: Central Mechanical Wichita/Basis Engineering Consultants
Architect: SPT Architecture
Innovations:  High performance underfloor air distribution systems, AAON DPAC rooftop units, LG VRF and Digital Direct Controls

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Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary: Project Details
Project Team: 
General Contractor: Kruse Corporation, Dondlinger Construction
Mechanical Engineers: Mechanical Systems, Basis Engineering Consultants
Architect: Architectural Innovations
Innovations: Split DOAS system, LG VRF unique piping application and Direct Digital Controls

AGC Awards of Honor:

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Child Advocacy Center of Sedgwick County: Project Details
Project Team: 

General Contractor: Kruse Corporation
Mechanical Engineers: Basis Engineering Consultants
Innovations: LG ERV, LG VRF

Cutting-edge products and HVAC technology bolstered these projects. However, teamwork and creative application techniques make them interesting, innovative examples of just how top notch the Kansas construction industry is. Congratulations to all the winners.

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The terms “going green” and “green building” are buzzwords in the energy sector. This is defined as opting for a sustainable and renewable way of living by focusing on reducing, reusing and recycling. Renewable and sustainable forms of energy such as solar, wind, hydro and geo-thermal have taken the construction industry by storm.

Green design is about balancing high-quality construction and low environmental impact. It is a process combined with materials to maximize efficiency, durability and savings. Going green with your facility can be expensive, but it’s an investment in future savings that will pay you back over time. However, many building owners cannot begin to afford the expensive equipment associated with green design such as solar panels, new HVAC and geothermal technologies and green building materials. We’ve got good news! You have many of the tools you need to implement green practices and to start creating a sustainable building today. The problem is, your potential savings are being wasted on inefficient practices. Here’s how to create sustainability using funds you already have.

Reuse: to use again especially in a different way or after reclaiming or reprocessing

The first and least expensive step is to ensure that the facility equipment currently running your building is operating at its best potential. While ripping and replacing old equipment with new, highly efficient products is the upfront solution to creating a greener facility, your organization can be more sustainable by taking care of and adding life to your existing equipment. In fact, reusing is a fundamental concept in the practice of sustainability. Regular maintenance and programming that optimizes when and how your equipment is used can rejuvenate and lengthen the life-cycle of old equipment.

Reduce: to make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.

Evaluating existing equipment, taking inventory and making value judgements while weighing a cost-benefit analysis, reduces waste. This process paints a big picture of your building’s assets and needs which helps you prioritize the items you actually need to replace. You save money by replacing only what you really need to and identifying what could be working better. These residual funds can be used to train and educate facilities staff on efficiently running existing equipment which further reduces waste.

Recycling: converting waste into reusable material

The triple bottom line, an accounting framework that goes beyond traditional measures of profits and return on investment to include environmental and social dimensions, is a vital tool in measuring sustainability goals. Organizations that focus not only on profitability, but also social, human and environmental capital are essentially recycling their resources. Allocating funds towards a more efficient building by reducing waste and reusing existing equipment converts the money wasted on emergency maintenance and equipment inefficiency to savings that can be used to invest in the triple bottom line.

The money, energy and resources saved by reducing, reusing, and recycling your current facility equipment will compound as your building begins working at its maximum potential efficiency. This will allow you to save funds for larger green building investments such as LED lighting, building automation controls and highly efficient HVAC equipment.

You can afford to “go green.” Create sustainability using funds you already have.

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Union Station Kansas City and operations manager, MC Realty, partnered with BCS Performance Solutions to address high utility costs. After replacing an antiquated building automation system and implementing BCS Performance Solutions’ tailored energy savings program, Union Station is on their way to a 16% decrease in electricity consumption and a drastic increase in energy efficiency. Union Station has saved 2,811 metric tons of Carbon Dioxide. That’s equivalent to 15 railcars worth of coal burned or 6,508 barrels of oil consumed.

Union Station’s Story

To encourage others in the community to take the same steps toward sustainability, the team created an educational kiosk, titled So Watt, housed in Union Station’s Science City. This will hopefully share with others the power of energy efficiency on utilities. The kiosk is modeled after Union Station’s central plant. It integrates sound bites from the chiller housed in Union Station’s facility and is designed to reflect aspects of the replacement equipment. An interactive game educates the user on energy efficient practices and reducing waste at home.

The kiosk teaches visitors tips and tricks for energy efficiency and highlights its importance. BCS Performance Solutions is hopeful that this kiosk will help spark the continued growth of sustainability in the Kansas City area and teach residents easy ways to reduce their utility spend. The kiosk is installed and operational in Union Station’s Science City and is currently open the public.

“The Energy Kiosk promotes energy efficiency and sustainability content to visitors utilizing a multi-level approach. This unique blend of game design and fun icon usage creates a strong instinct for visitors to stay engaged and complete the quiz, while being immersed in the content. Completed in partnership with Performance Energy Solutions, this kiosk truly engages visitors with all their senses. The unique blend of digital and physical kiosk design makes the kiosk truly a ‘destination’ kiosk and successfully delivers the often complex concepts of energy efficiency and sustainability to the community in a fun and memorable way.”
– Jeff Rosenblatt, Director of Exhibits for Kansas City’s Science Center.

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