Oct. 29, 2004: Johnson Controls To Help Baltimore Upgrade City Facilities
MILWAUKEE - The city of Baltimore recently awarded Johnson Controls Inc. a $4.2 million energy performance contract that is expected to reduce annual energy and operational expenditures by $525,000 per year over the next 14 years. The project includes improvements to four of the city's largest buildings: the Abel Wolman Municipal Building, the Charles L. Benton Building, Courthouse East, and the Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. Courthouse. The contract was awarded after more than 12 months of cooperative research and analysis with the Department of Public Works' (DPW) Bureau of General Services.
According to Johnson Controls, the facility improvements being made as part of this contract entail no cost to the city over the life of the contract. The improvements will instead pay for themselves over time through guaranteed energy and operational savings. This allows the city to upgrade aging infrastructure while maintaining or reducing budget outlays. In addition to equipment replacements, the project also establishes a long-term plan to implement a comprehensive energy and operational efficiency program, which will enable the city of Baltimore to use future savings to fund additional improvements.