Since 2014, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) has contracted Iconergy to perform various building energy engineering services for more than 20 projects for their office and laboratory spaces. Services Iconergy staff have performed include energy and water audits, lighting assessments, renewable energy assessments, commissioning, retro-commissioning, monitored-based commissioning with SkySpark to verify energy savings, and consulting. Many …
Colorado Department of Personnel and Administration
Iconergy is performing an efficiency retrofit under an energy performance contract for the State of Colorado’s capitol building and more than a dozen affiliated state agency facilities managed by the Colorado Department of Personnel and Administration. In total, there are 18 buildings that comprise over 1,811,866 square feet. Phase I of this project was to retrofit all the buildings’ lighting …
Boulder County
To meet the City of Boulder Building Performance Ordinance, Iconergy performed Level I Energy Assessments & Level II Energy Audits on more than 30 county-owned facilities. The purpose of the energy assessments and audits was to identify energy conservation measures that would reduce energy consumption in the facilities and calculate the estimated implementation cost, estimated annual electricity savings, and return …
Alamosa County Justice Center
Commissioning services were performed for this 45,000 square foot justice center. The facility was comprised of three courtrooms, two hearing rooms, and a room that is multipurpose and was funded by the implementation of a county sales tax.
City of Fort Collins
Over the past four years, Iconergy has completed commissioning, retrocommissioning, and monitoring-based commissioning at various facilities through Fort Collins. The Fort Collins EPIC Center, Mulberry Pool, Lincoln Center, and Museum of Discovery are some of the buildings we have completed work for.
Clear Creek County
Iconergy executed an Energy Performance Contract for Clear Creek County that covered 18 buildings and nearly 1,000,000 SF of space. The $2.63M project secured funding through cash/lease-purchase. The list of improvements at county facilities include: lighting optimization, plug loads and appliances, air-side HVAC, HVAC controls, domestic hot water heaters, building envelope, and solar photovoltaic.