NEW YORK, June 28, 2017 -- ABM (NYSE:ABM), a leading provider of facility solutions, has initiated a comprehensive energy performance contracting program through its Technical Solutions group for 15 county-owned facilities in Newton County, Georgia. ABM’s customized solution is projected to save Newton County more than $13.7 million in energy and operating costs over a 15-year period. The project launched last November and is scheduled for completion in April 2018.
Energy and operational savings will be achieved by implementing energy-efficient infrastructure upgrades to multiple facilities in the county, including the Newton County Detention Center, the Judicial Center, the Administration Building, the Historic Courthouse, the Public Works and Maintenance Building, the Fire Administration Building, two recreation centers and seven fire stations.
“ABM is excited to help Newton County implement an energy performance solution in several facilities that will benefit county residents by saving a significant amount of money in energy and operating costs. This project will positively impact the county’s annual budget by providing cost-cutting energy and operations measures, while upgrading the infrastructure of these vital county facilities,” said Mark Newsome, President of ABM Technical Solutions.
In each of the buildings, the solution has provided rejuvenated or upgraded HVAC systems and maintenance, lighting upgrades to efficient LED lighting systems, water conservation upgrades and new energy management systems.
“ABM assisted us in taking a proactive approach with our building maintenance by providing us with a long-term preventive maintenance plan,” said Lanier Sims, Newton County Commissioner District 2. “County officials and staff have been pleased with the professionalism of ABM. ABM is not just a vendor to us, but a partner.”
The solution to replace or upgrade as much of the county’s aging infrastructure as possible, without incurring upfront costs, was achieved through ABM’s energy performance contracting program. This program is designed as a financial solution to meet clients’ technical facility needs and sustainability goals. Its goal is to drive costs out of a client’s operating budget, allowing savings to be reallocated to fund mission critical facility needs. View a video to learn how ABM is providing facility and financial solutions to local governments without upfront costs or tax increases.
Along with upgrading the infrastructure, the solution also allows the county to divert facilities department personnel efforts elsewhere. Prior to the solution, the county facilities department personnel spent a significant amount of time changing light fixtures. By upgrading to LED lighting technology, these employees will be able to dedicate their efforts toward more pressing issues.
Click here for a complete listing of the energy-efficiency and infrastructure improvements at Newton County’s facilities. Highlights of the project include:
- The Judicial Center HVAC, security and card access systems were updated to digital systems, and its sound system was upgraded for public hearings.
- About 7,900 lighting fixtures were upgraded to LED lighting systems across the county’s facilities.
- The Detention Center roof was upgraded and insulated, and water use was cut by 37% after HVAC and kitchen equipment was upgraded.
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ABM (NYSE:ABM) is a leading provider of facility solutions with revenues of approximately $5.1 billion and over 100,000 employees in 300+ offices throughout the United States and various international locations. ABM’s comprehensive capabilities include janitorial, electrical & lighting, energy solutions, facilities engineering, HVAC & mechanical, landscape & turf, mission critical solutions and parking, provided through stand-alone or integrated solutions. ABM provides custom facility solutions in urban, suburban and rural areas to properties of all sizes - from schools and commercial buildings to hospitals, data centers, manufacturing plants and airports. ABM Industries Incorporated, which operates through its subsidiaries, was founded in 1909. For more information, visit www.abm.com.
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