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Energy efficiency · Construction · Western United States
Turnkey energy efficiency and construction services for commercial, institutional and public-sector facilities. We assess what a building actually costs to run, then design and deliver the upgrades that change the number.
Services
Most efficiency projects stall in the gap between the study and the build. We handle both, so the savings modeled at the start are the savings measured at the end.
Facility walkthroughs, utility bill analysis and measurement to establish a real baseline. You get a prioritized measure list with modeled savings and payback, not a generic report.
LED retrofit and new construction, occupancy and daylight controls, networked lighting management. Typically the fastest payback measure in the portfolio and the easiest to verify.
Variable frequency drives, motor upgrades, HVAC optimization and controls integration. Where the largest loads live, and where the deepest savings usually are.
Rooftop, carport and ground-mount solar sized against your actual load profile and rate schedule, with storage evaluated where demand charges justify it.
Site assessment, electrical capacity planning, make-ready and installation. Scoped so the first phase does not foreclose the second.
Tenant improvement, electrical and building work delivered alongside efficiency measures, so one team owns the schedule and one contract owns the outcome.
Approach
An efficiency project is a financial argument before it is a construction one. We build the argument first, then deliver against it.
Many institutional projects are delivered through energy services companies or utility program channels rather than directly. We have worked inside that structure and can operate as a partner to it or as the prime, depending on how your procurement is set up.
That matters most on public-sector work, where the funding path often determines the delivery path.
Sectors
Facilities where energy is a meaningful operating line and where procurement has real rules attached.
District-wide retrofits scheduled around academic calendars and funded through bond or program dollars.
Hospitals and clinics where continuity of operation and code compliance govern how work can be staged.
City, county and special district facilities, delivered under public bidding and prevailing wage requirements.
Base and federal facility work with the documentation and security requirements that come with it.
Office, light industrial and multi-site portfolios where measures repeat across buildings.
Contact
Tell us about the facility and what is driving the conversation — a utility bill, a deferred maintenance list, a funding deadline. We will tell you honestly whether there is a project in it.
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