Public Building Commission of Chicago -Retrofit One and Surveillance Network Programs
Welcome Terri Haymaker, Director of Planning, PBC
Energy Service Companies (ESCO) Ameresco, Inc. Noresco, LLC Schneider Electric Buildings Americas, Inc. Surveillance Network - Primary Vendor Motorola Solutions, Inc.
Retrofit One George Marquisos, Project Manager
Retrofit One Comprehensive Energy Efficiency Program Increase energy efficiency in a wide variety of public buildings Utilize ESCOs to identify, install, & guarantee energyrelated capital improvements Administered by the PBC on behalf of the Chicago Infrastructure Trust
Retrofit One Program Objectives Create local jobs Reduce greenhouse gas emissions Obtain improved levels of occupant comfort & system functionality. Enhance capacity to centrally monitor and remotely manage public buildings Lower every building s lifetime operating cost
Current Program City Department of Fleet and Facility Management (2FM) 60 buildings 3 ESCOs selected to design, install, and guarantee the savings from various energy conservation measures. Estimated energy reductions of $1.4 million. Project implementation cost - $12.2 million All project costs paid back from achieved savings
Construction Schedule Construction Start April 2014 Substantial Completion April 2015
Typical ECMs (Energy Conservation Measures) Lighting and Lighting Controls Mechanical System Upgrades Building Controls Building Envelope Weatherizations
Typical Trades Utilized Mechanical Electrical General Carpentry Low Voltage Electric
Surveillance Network Infrastructure Program Ivan Hansen, Deputy Director of Infrastructure and Special Projects 4/9/2014 11
Surveillance Network Infrastructure Program The PBC delivered approximately $16 million in technology projects in 2013, successfully installing over 400 new cameras for OEMC, 2FM, Cook County and the Chicago Park District. Some of the work included connecting existing cameras at the fire and police facilities, Park District, 2FM, Cook County and City Hall to the OEMC network, and equipped mobile trailers and vehicles with cameras, wireless modems and license plate recognition cameras for use at parades and large group events. All work procured and administered by PBC
Surveillance Network Infrastructure Program Program Objective Unified camera network that meets the needs of the Office of Emergency Management and Communications and Cook County a) Ensure camera systems installed by city departments and sister agencies, designed and installed under a unified methodology b) This methodology also ensures that individual systems will communicate with Office of Emergency Management and Communications (OEMC) or Department of Homeland Security (DHSEM) c) This communication with OEMC and DHSEM is critical to effectively direct first responders in the event of an incident
Surveillance Network Infrastructure Program Current Program Installed over 4,000 cameras throughout the city and county that serve the needs of each individual client Ongoing maintenance of over 1,000 cameras Responsible for emergency repairs and maintenance of 20,000 cameras 4/9/2014 14
Typical Trades Utilized Electrical Low Voltage Electric 4/9/2014 15
Diversity & Compliance Charles Kelly, Deputy Director of Compliance & Diversity, PBC
Project Participation Guidelines: Utilize minority business enterprises (MBEs) for not less that 25% of the value of the work and services under the GEPC; Utilize women business enterprises (WBEs) for not less than 5% of the value of the work and services under the GEPC;
Project Participation Guidelines: Local business utilization 25% subcontracts to local businesses ESCO is a local business 35% subcontracts to local businesses ESCO is not a local business Local Business Owns or leases a functioning business office and/or operations facilities within the City of Chicago Registered and licensed to do business in the City of Chicago. Employs City of Chicago residents Subject to City of Chicago taxes
Project Participation Guidelines: Utilize City of Chicago residents for not less than 50% of the total labor hours under the GEPC Provide opportunities for employment of community residents for not less than 7.5% of total labor