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Construction updates reveal major energy savings ahead

July 18, 2024 | Evergreen Park ESD 124, School Boards, Illinois



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Construction updates reveal major energy savings ahead
During a recent government meeting, Jim Hennessy provided an optimistic update on ongoing construction projects, highlighting significant progress in the installation of new HVAC systems at a local school. The updates, shared monthly by Precision Construction, indicate that all work is currently on schedule, with the installation of new unit vents and fan units completed, and piping fully tested and insulated.

A key milestone was reached when a new chiller was successfully delivered and positioned on the roof. However, the final electrical connections are pending a power shutdown by ComEd, which has indicated a potential delay of one week due to their current workload. Despite this, Hennessy assured that the construction timeline remains unaffected, as the team can continue with other tasks in the meantime.

Hennessy expressed enthusiasm about the anticipated energy savings once the new systems are operational, noting that the previous window units had been inefficient. The school’s custodial staff is set to return soon to begin cleaning in preparation for the upcoming school year, with the goal of having everything ready by early August. While the balancing of the HVAC systems will continue into August, it is expected to be non-disruptive to classes.

Additionally, the installation of air conditioning in hallways was mentioned, which is expected to enhance comfort for students and staff alike. Hennessy also discussed future plans to potentially integrate the new automation system with other schools in the district, aiming for a more user-friendly and efficient operation.

Teachers will have limited control over classroom temperatures, allowing for adjustments while maintaining overall system integrity. The meeting concluded with a sense of excitement about the improvements and their positive impact on the school environment.

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