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| Although this was an unintended result, we have been asked to develop many customized software applications related to building and mechanical and electrical systems. Both with our in house staff and through our association with eSymmetrix, we have developed the programs listed below. While we do not market these, they demonstrate our development resume and our knowledge of the subject matter. |
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| This program was developed for PEPCO
and Washington Gas to do first cut energy
analyses. It includes a top down approach (total building energy) and bottom up approach (individual savings calcs) for standard opportunities. It also automates the report output. |
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| This program was written for General Motors to assess their plants for a Recommissioning and Energy Star program. It involves a highly detailed building assessment module that captures installed equipment data and operational condition and performs an extensive series of analyses on this data. |
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| This program is a real time polling and archiving system that communicates with various generations of Siemen's control systems and stores that data in a database. It was designed to work with an existing Siemen's interface for Vivarium installations to document conditions for AAALAC certification. |
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| This program was designed to mine the operational data from a cogeneration plant and automate bill calculation and preparation. It automates a very complex billing structure and mines the PJM grid and various national labor indexes via the internet. |
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| This program was designed to procure and track a major unit price based campus automation system. It includes a highly flexible and extensive pricing paradigm that allows using various multipliers based on contract size, variable scoping, saving of defaults and automating entry, and an interface to the commissioning application. |
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| This program is an interactive and intuitive program to document the control infrastructure of the National Institutes of Health, summarizing the entire 20,000+ point control system and its relationship to the facilities. The program interrelates a hierarchical series of physical boundaries from sites to rooms, mechanical systems, organizations and control elements. One aspect of the program is to rapidly be able to respond to possible terrorist situations using the control system to react. |
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