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Council authorizes $700,995 contract with Schneider Electric to install citywide building automation system
Summary
Schneider Electric will design and install a building automation system (BAS) in an initial phase covering the library, venue, Fire Station 81 and part of City Hall. The city expects roughly $558,000 in utility savings over 20 years and will pursue Evergy rebates and a 179D tax‑credit rebate to offset costs.
The Derby City Council authorized an energy and construction services contract with Schneider Electric on Feb. 11 to design and install a building automation system (BAS) at several city facilities in a phased effort intended to improve comfort, extend equipment life and cut energy costs.
Assistant Public Works Director Tom Kyle and Schneider Electric representative Peter Henkel presented the plan and the council voted to authorize the contract and a project resolution providing for issuance of bonds to pay project costs. The motion passed 7‑0.
Phase 1 will focus on the library, the venue (including the pavilion), Fire Station 81 and…
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