Military bases are facing dramatic transformation. With 90% of a base’s electricity generated outside the base and water and waste often not controlled by the base, a military base is not sustainable. Food and transportation, especially for families is dependent upon non-military resources.
You are your base’s facilities’ officer, budgets are stretched and you must meet ever-shifting environmental and regulatory requirements, along with the Energy Security and Independence Act’s requirement to be 30% more energy efficient by 2015 — five years from NOW.
You know that becoming sustainable is the best way to meet your mission, protecting your personnel and their families and empowering them to succeed.
Review, Rethink, Reposition
Renomics: Red to Black by Green™
- Assessments measure the impact of sitting renewable projects on base, developing water resource strategies that reduce base dependence on external water sources and developing alternative strategies for handling waste. They take into account the region within which the base is located and analyzes all its dependencies.
- Roadmaps specify strategies and can simulate operational and financial outcomes should assumptions change at a relatively low cost compared to the cost of developing these new resource management strategies.
- Business Cases provide the sophisticated financial analysis to determine optimal approaches, considering opportunities such as private-public partnerships.
- Integrated Plans deliver development ready plans and designs to complete the project as modeled.
- Construction Management (if needed) ensures the plans are completed in a cost efficient and technologically proficient manner — with specific attention to technology and integration risk.