NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
ABM (NYSE:ABM), a leading provider of integrated facility
solutions, announced its ABM Building Solutions division has been
selected to partner once again with the Madison County, GA School
District to improve its K-12 educational learning environments through
ABM's Bundled Energy Solutions Program. The initiative will allow for
critical infrastructure improvements of the schools through an estimated
$5.5 million in energy and operational cost savings.
ABM's Bundled Energy Solutions Program has been designed as a financial
solution to meet clients' technical facility needs. ABM's goal is to
drive costs out of clients' operating budgets in a manner that allows
them to reallocate funding for other facility enhancements.
The deal marks the third time in 11 years the Madison County Schools
have elected to partner with ABM Building Solutions. The major
renovations, which will coincide with the beginning of the 2012-13
school year, are expected to be completed and new equipment installed
and operational by August of this year. Total synchronization of the
buildings' control systems will be finished by October.
"ABM has been instrumental in Madison County Schools' plan to maintain
efficient and functioning HVAC systems as well as lighting within our
schools," said Dr. Allen McCannon, Superintendent of Madison County
Schools. "Without their products and service, as well as financial
solutions, it would have been impossible for us to accomplish all that
we have. We look forward to continuing a long, extended relationship
with ABM."
In addition to saving energy for the district's four elementary schools,
the project will also focus on improving indoor environmental quality
within the buildings, including comfort conditions, lighting levels and
outside air ventilation. The schools will be retrofitted with new
high-efficiency HVAC systems, high performance lighting technologies,
high-efficiency water source heat pumps and an energy management control
system. At Colbert Elementary, a new high-efficiency heat pump loop
boiler will be installed, which is expected to be 25% more efficient
than the existing boiler.
Danielsville Elementary is also taking a big step forward with new
technology. A six-panel solar power system will be installed, doubling
the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) on certain equipment. The
solar modules will be used to help supplement the power needed to
operate the system and will transfer any excess power generated back to
the school's power grid.
With the amount of time students spend indoors learning, problems with a
school's indoor air quality can trigger a host of health problems that
increase absenteeism and play a major role in academic performance.
Additionally, teacher and staff productivity and retention are enhanced
through improved air quality in schools.
"Our continued partnership with Madison County Schools enables us to
provide solutions that truly make a substantial difference in the
quality of their schools," said President of ABM Building & Energy
Solutions Scott Giacobbe. "Since this program is self-funded from the
existing operating budget, we are able to provide the equipment
replacement and upgrades without additional taxpayer burden. The
students, faculty, staff and taxpayers of Madison County can now be
assured that these schools are operating at peak efficiency for years to
come."
ABOUT ABM
ABM (NYSE:ABM) is a leading provider of integrated facility solutions.
Thousands of commercial, industrial, government and retail clients
outsource their non-core functions to ABM for consistent quality service
that meets their specialized facility needs. ABM's comprehensive
capabilities include expansive facility services, energy solutions,
commercial cleaning, maintenance and repair, HVAC, electrical,
landscaping, parking and security, provided through stand-alone or
integrated solutions. With more than $4 billion in revenues and 100,000
employees deployed throughout the United States and various
international locations, ABM delivers custom facility solutions to meet
the unique client requirements of multiple industries —- ranging from
healthcare, government and education to high-tech, aviation and
manufacturing. ABM leverages its breadth of services, deep industry
expertise and technology-enabled workforce to preserve and build value
for clients' physical assets. ABM Industries Incorporated, which
operates through its subsidiaries, was founded in 1909. For more
information, visit www.abm.com.
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