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LIVONIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 

In preparation for the 2013 bond request to the City of Livonia citizens, Livonia Public School  administrators made the decision to decline a proposed plan for the replacement of major  mechanical system components throughout the district. Instead, the first step they took  was to automate all viable buildings, including the HVAC systems and air quality. They  determined their greatest needs for a positive impact on the comfort and safety of students  and staff, included lighting, flooring, entrances, and windows. 

Automation with Building Management Systems (BMS) would measure the actual  mechanical system usage and determine the requirements at each location. BMS would  also report any potential problems with existing equipment while allowing personnel to  observe their large district remotely. 

The district began monitoring, and, with the data gathered, knew with confidence what was and was not required for their schools and other buildings. 

When they were ready, Livonia Public Schools was able to upgrade the aging building  systems by using their existing maintenance/sinking fund. They did not need to request any  new bonds from the Livonia voters! 

They also realized significant energy rebates from both Consumers Power and DTE Energy. Read Our Latest Article Here - Blog - Performance Engineering Group - gMcgnZEpBms9Ln5n4tSxgaehXgLfNiSdGgYolS1vjENE1JiX4mqOvpHLmPiXSxXVMNTP9z7Z5yL5nHt9N1eginnFiQrg6eemzp2P84jD5Cpuw_n3T_pR7yGEzs1mcKCgtQOriuzkhv_Gl1lX_GxiHbI

Total BTU was reduced by 63%. Total HP was reduced by 64%, while the kW consumed was  reduced by 90%. 

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