Sustainability and efficiency through building management
An American multinational information technology corporation asked us to help them reduce their annual energy consumption to be more profitable and to meet their published sustainability goals. They also needed a way to create and monitor a more efficient workplace. Here’s what we’ve done.
15
buildings monitored with EMIS
4.2
M
square feet managed
10
%
annual energy savings
$372
K
annual utility savings
95
%
reduction in hot/cold calls
This American multinational information technology corporation, with a 2018 revenue of ~ $30B, focuses on building an edge-to-cloud solution to help their customers thrive. The customer employs 60,000 individuals globally. ISS manages over 4 million square feet across multiple buildings.
We supported them by:
Deploying the “Clockworks” Fault Detection and Diagnostic (FDD) solution across the customer’s campus.
Bringing previously outsourced work in-house – eliminating subcontractors and providing a more proactive maintenance approach.
Improving workplace experience by having proactive maintenance done during off-hours to prevent emergency repairs that could disrupt the workforce.
Performing a daily evaluation of data collected at 5-minute intervals for key energy-using systems and equipment including:
HVAC
Chillers
Air compressors
Boilers
Cooling towers
Through the implementation of the fault detection and diagnostic solution, ISS was able to save the customer $372,000 in annual utility costs. Also, through the daily evaluation of the buildings’ performances, ISS reduced the number of hot/cold service calls by 95%, from over 100 per month to 5 per month. During the first year of the FDD implementation, there was an operating expense reduction of 10% across the 5 sites.
Stay up to date
Sign up to receive the latest insights from ISS. You can unsubscribe at any time.
INSIGHTS
Stories about people, places and planet
CASE
Transitioning a global contract during a global pandemic
In the early months of 2020, ISS successfully navigated the challenges of transitioning Nestlé’s facility management services to ISS. Despite the pandemic, we helped ensure a smooth transition and still managed to complete in record time.
ISS is about to take the services of Mikonkatu 7 to a new level. Owned by Ilmarinen, Finland’s largest pension insurance company, Mikonkatu 7 is undergoing a building renovation and complete service transformation. At the heart of the operation is a restaurant, which will become a meeting place for both property users and those moving around in Helsinki's city centre.
Being part of something more by protecting life and property
Meet Meleah Kielty. She is a security officer at a customer location in Hiawatha, Iowa in the United States. Meleah and her team protect the customers and the site by providing 24-hour security service. Read about her working day and what empowers her.