LONG ISLAND, N.Y. - Honeywell and Malverne Union Free School District have agreed on a $2.4 million performance contract for an energy-savings and modernization project. The project, which includes infrastructure improvements
and a solar energy system, will help the Nassau County Long Island district finance building upgrades and improve the learning environment for its 1,600 students without raising operating budgets.
"Heating oil costs are double what they were last year and maintenance costs are on the rise, so we needed to find a way to make energy-efficient upgrades without using capital dollars," said Joseph Donoghue, supervisor of facilities and support staff for the Malverne School District. "Our performance contract with Honeywell gives us a no-cost solution for addressing our aging facilities and implementing improvements that will also enhance learning."