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The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) states that over 20 million students attend colleges and universities across the country. A college degree is an expensive educational investment that may take anywhere from two to six years to complete. Students naturally expect an excellent ROI for their time, money and energy. This is why colleges are focusing on how to optimize their facilities and systems to attract prospective students and offer better academic experiences.

College Facility Optimization

Physical Comfort Impacts Learning Environments

The quality of the campus’ physical environment has a significant impact on staff, student and faculty satisfaction and mental well-being.  High-performance cafeterias, dormitories, laboratories, libraries, classrooms, lecture halls and athletic facilities will attract top talent among both students and professors. Facility upgrades, building automation and new technology will optimize indoor environmental qualities through the right air, humidity, ventilation and temperature levels. This will naturally satisfy the functional and comfort requirements of diverse populations.

Enhanced Administrative Controls

Facility optimization projects may enhance waste, energy, operational and maintenance management. Facility administrators may be able to monitor energy and resource usage through integrated building controls and unified building management platforms. This means that administrators may quickly access and review HVAC, lighting, equipment and utilities metering data. Gaining control of energy spending through building automation systems reduces operational, equipment and maintenance expenditures while maximizing student and staff comfort.

Operational Efficiency

Inefficient systems and inflexible technology make it increasingly difficult to take control of the substantial life cycle costs associated with facility operations. Centralized building interfaces with diverse functional capabilities will free up support and administrative staff to focus on less time-consuming tasks. Advanced programs may offer preventive and scheduled maintenance scheduling, which will increase efficiencies and reduce operational costs. Maintenance managers will be able to identify poorly performing equipment and systems before complaints and major problems arise. This will promote excellent reliability, long-term performance and reduced life cycle costs.

Colleges and universities are changing how they operate in order to save money, promote efficiency and attract the best talent.  See how our innovative and affordable solutions will benefit your college campus.

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Although there are major improvements that can significantly lower your utility bills such as changing your roof color or installing Energy Star-rated air conditioning units, there are also ordinary ways to ensure you are having the lowest environmental impact possible. For example, many homeowners are not aware that a basic maintenance and inspection appointment from an HVAC specialist can significantly lower their utility bills in unexpected ways, and saving energy is a cornerstone of green living. In other words, it pays to have regular maintenance for your HVAC unit if you use your air conditioning frequently for your utility bill budget as well as your carbon footprint.

Green HVAC Maintenance

Cleaning your HVAC machine saves utilities

One of the most significant things that surprises property owners is how much their utility bills can rise if the outside unit is covered with dried grass from a lawnmower.  Other issues that can cause your HVAC motor to draw utilities at a higher rate is not being well-oiled and having compressor coils full of dust or dirt.  Finally, cleaning filters and air ducts will keep your motor from pulling too hard against air filtering devices that are too clogged for air to flow freely.

One money-waster an HVAC specialist can pinpoint

Another major issue that will cause your HVAC unit to increase utility bills is having the outside unit resting on a surface that is not level. This happens often because many property owners want to surround the outside air conditioning unit with something that makes it obscured from the curb. Over time, roots can grow under the compressor unit and cause it to tilt. When the compressor is tilted, it draws more electricity than usual and homeowners or property owners will see a dramatic increase in their bills.

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