Posts Tagged ‘EPC’
Round Mountain Water District
Iconergy is providing Round Mountain Water District (RMWD) to with both upgrades to its water production and distribution infrastructure as well as a 50kW solar PV array. The water upgrades include a new well and water meters. One component of Iconergy’s project is to drill a new well to supplement their existing water supply. RMWD…
Read MoreDenver Health – Energy Storage
Iconergy conceptualized and provided early-design analysis for various energy storage and microgrid solutions on this large urban hospital campus. Some of the microgrid solutions were storage-only and others were storage with solar PV feeding into them. Each solution balanced the hospitals needs for both improved resiliency and utility savings, on a building by building basis.…
Read MoreCommercial Mixed Use Campus
Iconergy conceptualized and provided full engineering and financial analysis for a microgrid comprised of a battery storage and solar PV array at a REIT-owned mixed use campus that was looking to increase it resiliency during extreme weather events such as hurricanes. Iconergy provided an engineered and pre-construction vetted design that met the REIT’s operational, financial,…
Read MoreHaxtun Hospital District
Iconergy is currently implementing a multi-phased facility renovation program under and energy performance contract. Key outcomes for the project are to work with the hospital to develop and implement the short-term and long-term priorities that allow for optimal utility, maintenance, and operational savings.
Read MorePritchett School District
Iconergy completed an Energy Performance Contract for the Pritchett School District, which was built in 1938. The scope of work included an LED lighting retrofit and upgrades to HVAC, controls, and security systems for the K-12 school building. To facilitate project funding, Iconergy supported the District in being awarded a BEST grant.
Read MoreDenver Health Hospital Authority
Iconergy was selected as Denver Health’s (DHHA) long term facility and utilities partner in 2020. The first project is to conduct an Energy Performance Contract (EPC) for a comprehensive, multi-year facilities upgrade program that will be implemented over multiple phases at Denver Health’s nearly 2.7M square feet of facilities. Phases 1 and 2 total approximately…
Read MoreArriba-Flagler Consolidated School District #20
Arriba-Flagler Consolidated School District 20 is a central hub for neighboring counties that provides county and municipal activities, such as indoor pool, exercise classes, and adult learning. Iconergy is performing an Energy Performance Contract to upgrade the school’s mechanical and electrical systems, accessibility, security, LED lighting, restroom renovations, and life safety. It has been a…
Read MoreColorado 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…
Read MoreHaxtun School District RE-2J
An Energy Performance Contract was performed for the 94,982 square foot PK-12 school and adjacent vocational – agricultural building. Iconergy guided the grant applications and technical presentations for funding these facilities’ improvements. Energy conservation measures including mechanical systems, roofing, control systems, and lighting have been implemented and Iconergy is currently performing measurement and verification for…
Read MoreKiowa County Hospital District, Weisbrod Hospital
Iconergy was selected to perform a turnkey retrofit of the Weisbrod Hospital via a Performance Contract. Phase One of the project is a $1.5M MEP and controls retrofit project that will address thermal comfort, control ability, and egress issues while also finding utility savings via lighting, mechanical, and roofing/envelope systems.
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