Oct. 12, 2006: Johnson Controls Wins Performance Contract With Oklahoma State
MILWAUKEE - Oklahoma State University's (OSU's) Center for Veterinary Health and Sciences (Veterinary Center) announced that its has embarked on a facility upgrade project that will avoid more than $9 million in energy expenditures over the next 20 years while improving its learning environment and creating healthier surroundings for the community. Through a performance contract with Johnson Controls Inc., the center will save energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions through building technology upgrades.
Under the agreement, Veterinary Center facilities will receive upgraded lighting, mechanical, plumbing, and electrical technologies, as well as improved windows. Some project elements include installing occupancy sensor controls, creating and implementing water conservation measures, updating and replacing air-handling units, and installing additional building controls at major campus buildings.