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Board declines Honeywell year‑2 measurement verification invoice, citing preference to reallocate funds
Summary
After reviewing Honeywell’s year‑1 measurement and verification report and warranties for recent energy upgrades, the board voted to discontinue the year‑2 M&V contract and not pay a presented invoice of $25,005.63, while staff recommended using the funds for controls upgrades instead.
The Garden City Board of Education voted to discontinue Honeywell’s year‑2 measurement and verification (M&V) services and not pay the invoice presented for that work.
Board staff and Honeywell representatives reviewed the year‑1 M&V report and answered questions about savings, warranties and the recurring cost structure of M&V services. Brandon Anderson, a district staff presenter, told the board the year‑1 report showed about $100,000 in net savings and that continuing M&V over 20 years would produce a payout of roughly $650,000 if the district remained under the M&V reporting approach.
Jordan Bolelli, a measurement‑and‑verification engineer with Honeywell, said the year‑1 report showed an “excess of…
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