State of Washington Labor & Industries Building – Phase 2 HVAC
$1,090,904 project cost, $36,598 annual energy savings, $112,480 utility incentive.
Scope
Expanded the existing Energy Management System (EMS), installation of CO2 sensors for economizer control, replacement of Variable Frequency Drives (VFD’s), installation of new fan powered terminal units for the data center and training facility, replacement of any remaining old style supply diffusers, and full commissioning of the control system to resolve temperature control issues. Lighting retrofits replaced any remaining T-12 lamps and magnetic ballasts with T-8 technology.
Notable Facts
- All work completed in occupied building
- Improved comfort, indoor air quality, and energy savings
“I appreciate all of the hard work that Quantum did, and I am very pleased with the project. You and your organization are truly professional.”
Labor & Industries Building, Tumwater
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New Energy
Efficiency Grants

For Washington’s K-12 schools, colleges and universities there’s never been a better time to pursue energy and water conservation based facility improvements, with $100 million in competitive grants available to support these activities and create jobs. And there is no ESCo with a more successful track record of securing these competitive grants than Quantum. A pilot program in 2009 saw grants awarded to 50 school districts – 24 of which are Quantum customers. For more information on how to take advantage of the new grants, call Fritz Feiten at (206) 523-5314.
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