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Schneider Electric outlines roughly $12 million deferred‑maintenance and efficiency plan for Harlingen facilities
Summary
Schneider Electric presented a 30% investment‑grade audit proposing HVAC replacements, LED lighting retrofits, roof and building-envelope work and a building‑automation upgrade totaling roughly $12 million; estimated utility savings could offset about $5 million over 20 years, and commissioners asked staff to explore phased financing and prioritization.
Schneider Electric delivered a 30%‑stage investment‑grade audit to the Harlingen City Commission on April 1 that identifies deferred‑maintenance needs across multiple city facilities and estimates an implementation cost of roughly $12 million.
The audit focuses on four primary scopes: mechanical (HVAC) replacements and refrigerant remediation — notably at the municipal auditorium and police building — LED lighting retrofits across city buildings and athletic fields,…
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