ABM Contract with GSA to Cut Energy and Operating Costs by Nearly $50 Million
Energy and facility improvements guaranteed to reduce energy use by 38%
NEW YORK — ABM, a leading provider of facility solutions, announced it has signed a contract with the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) to begin a second phase of extensive energy and facility improvements to federal buildings throughout Southern California, including the Edward R. Roybal Federal Building in Los Angeles; the U.S. Social Security Building in Huntington Park; the 300 North Los Angeles (NLA) Building; the Glenn M. Anderson Federal Building in Long Beach; and the Ronald Reagan Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse in Santa Ana.
In all, ABM’s Bundled Energy Solutions program guarantees savings of at least $48.4 million in energy and operating costs over the next 20 years through its long-term financing solution, reducing the buildings’ energy use by 38 percent. ABM recently completed the first phase of the multi-million dollar contract for GSA which centered on retrofitting the central plant’s HVAC system and upgrading building automation controls to regulate energy usage. This upgrade is expected to reduce energy consumption by 25 percent. The central plant is shared by the Edward R. Roybal Federal Building and the 300 NLA Building.