Deep Energy

Project Summary:

Reduce utility and maintenance costs for buildings and central utility systems; Reduce carbon emissions in alignment with campus’ carbon neutrality and climate resilience goals; Reduce operational and financial risk, eliminate single points of failure, and improve equipment/system reliability and redundancy; Minimize life cycle total cost of ownership including design, construction, utility consumption, operation, maintenance, repair, renewal, and replacement; Reduce the campus’ deferred maintenance backlog; Improve indoor living/working/learning environments for faculty, staff, and students.

Stage of Development:
Preconstruction

Location:
Campuswide
Project Budget:
$4.4 Million
Timeline:
Planning: July 2023
Preconstruction: November 2023
Construction: June 2024
Occupancy: September 2029
Acceptance: October 2029
Delivery Method:
Job Order Contract
ESCO
FPCP Project Managers:
Patrick Engels

Client:
Facilities Management and Development, Energy and Sustainability
Contractor:
Quincon

Engineer:
P2S