McGill University Health Care, Quebec, Canada

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Challenge

McGill University Health Center in Quebec selected Johnson Controls to better understand how to best use sustainable development practices to help them achieve Silver LEED® certification status.

Solutions

Through a 30-year contract, Johnson Controls provides life-cycle and facilities management, an integrated building management system, security and fire alarm systems, electrical low voltage systems as well as operations and maintenance.>

OpenBlue Enterprise Manager and Smart Connected Chillers enabled Johnson Controls to monitor MUHC’s systems and clarify where energy efficiencies could be achieved as well as validate energy saving strategies and make continual improvements.

Results

In 2019, McGill University Health Care became the first facility in Quebec to achieve its second LEED® Gold certification.

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