BuildingIQ's 5i Platform of technology-enabled services is comprised of five components: data capture and analysis, modeling, M&V, control, and human expertise.
In this Market Brief we show how BuildingIQ has increased #energyefficiency for numerous #schools as we understand their unique requirements. Read it now: https://t.co/Ope13OxnnL
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"Despite all the talk about modifying buildings for the new normal, funds for facility projects will likely be tight. To make the most of that money, keep an eye on the long term good of the building and the people in it" https://t.co/DKDSJugUJl
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โWe feel like we made more progress in 10 weeks than in the 10 years previousโ -- Heather Dexter, CEO of Emory Saint Josephโs Hospital https://t.co/wXLLDuDJpB
โAs stay-at-home restrictions ease and people begin to return to their workplaces, the ability for employers to protect the physical, mental and social well-being of their employees will be paramount,โ https://t.co/svVO2XmbWi
"In the broader sense, managers are starting to get a sense of the way the public now perceives facilities, as well as the opportunities available to improve indoor health." https://t.co/Nj4ilqFfeH
Cleaning Strategies for Healthy Workplaces During Coronavirus Pandemic - "Our new normal dictates that managers take actions and precautions to achieve this goal."
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How to Prepare Facilities and Staff for Reopening "Though the current situation is not pretty, it can be an opportunity in several areas as it relates to our industry." https://t.co/H1FWDd36pk
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James Dice, a researcher at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory @NREL, includes a demo of BuildingIQ's Predictive Energy Optimization in the latest issue of his newsletter Nexus: https://t.co/dxSH7FzCwc
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We're all eager to go back to "normal" but there's still so much to learn about the novel #coronavirus.
" Coronavirus may linger in air in patient bathrooms, medical staff areas, study finds" https://t.co/tgBWOZvBwu
Government has a role to play but each of us does too.
Wear a mask โ itโs the right thing to do.
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During these unprecedented times, our team of experts maintains regular operations to ensure our clients' buildings continue to operate optimally. To stay connected, visit: https://t.co/JwLdsdvDwZ
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If it hasn't been clear that we're living unprecedented times... Returning to "normal" will not be easy. #Facilities personnel will be faced with probably more challenges than ever imagined. https://t.co/OU5qsM2EMR
#covid19#coronavirus#shelterinplace
"The potential damage caused by fire or as a result of inadequate maintenance remains, or even increases, when operations are shut down,โ As we said before, remote monitoring is now more important than ever. https://t.co/AinA6WnpWJ