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Jones Lang LaSalle’s IntelliCommand™ helps P&G achieve 10 percent energy cost savings
CHICAGO, September 9, 2013 — Procter & Gamble (P&G) is no
stranger to setting aggressive, data-driven efficiency, sustainability
and profitability goals, but it is the company’s unique participation
in a new smart building technology program that is driving proven
performance gains with first-year average energy cost savings of 10
percent. After deploying Jones Lang LaSalle’s (JLL) IntelliCommand™
smart building management technology in a test group of laboratories,
offices and manufacturing facilities, P&G’s initial investment in
the technology was returned within the first three months of energy
cost savings.
“By converting to a smart building system that uses predictive analytics to detect building performance abnormalities before they occur, we not only achieved energy savings in our corporate real estate portfolio, but we also improved building equipment reliability and the physical comfort of our employees,” said Larry Bridge, Global Facilities and Real Estate Governance Manager at P&G. “This pilot program confirmed that by using IntelliCommand, we can significantly improve the productivity of our buildings and employees.”
IntelliCommandTM is a smart building
management platform that offers 24-hour, seven days per week real-time
remote facility monitoring and control across multiple locations,
combined with the JLL integrated facilities management operations.
Powered by Pacific Controls technology, the system includes continuous
building commissioning, automatic work order generation, seamless smart
grid integration and compatibility with all major brands of automated
building system censors.
“Procter & Gamble is a pioneer in
making its smart buildings even smarter,” said Joe Stolarski, JLL’s
Global Account Executive for P&G. “This pilot program exemplifies
P&G’s leadership in applying innovation and advanced analytics to
its real estate operations—just as in its products.”
Smart Buildings, Smart People
In 2011, JLL proposed that P&G become the first company to test
IntelliCommand, in support of the two companies’ mutual goal of
identifying innovative new approaches to achieving energy efficiency,
cost-savings and building performance management goals. P&G’s
immediate goal was to apply IntelliCommand’s proprietary data analytics
capabilities to inform its real estate decisions and produce
significant energy cost savings within one year. The premise was that
IntelliCommand’s combination of cloud-based smart-building management
technology with JLL’s team of facilities management professionals would
provide P&G with 24/7, real-time facilities management.
With these goals in mind, P&G
deployed IntelliCommand across 12 buildings totalling 3.2 million
square feet of real estate. The pilot sites included P&G’s global
headquarters campus in Cincinnati; its global healthcare headquarters
facilities, including numerous laboratories; a key technical center;
and a major mixed-used complex including offices and manufacturing
operations.
Return on Investment
Where buildings may be “commissioned,” or tested for maximum energy
efficiency every few years, IntelliCommand enables continuous
commissioning and performance adjustments that would dramatically
reduce energy consumption and costs.
In fact, within 11 months, P&G had
achieved overall pilot portfolio savings of 10 percent, or 4,400,000
kilowatt hours—with the demonstrated potential to achieve additional
savings. Results were particularly strong at P&G’s technical center
pilot site, where energy costs were reduced by 16 percent. Equally
important, P&G’s initial investment in the IntelliCommand
deployment was returned in the first three months.
“P&G was able to achieve energy
savings and performance improvements, even though some of the pilot
facilities were older and did not feature fully-automated systems,”
said Dan Probst, JLL Chairman of Energy and Sustainability Services.
“Smart buildings do not need to be new buildings.”
[an error occurred while processing this directive]“We are committed to becoming the most data-driven, technology-enabled company in the world, as well as one of the most sustainable, in every area of our operations—not just those that are consumer-facing,” said Bridge. “IntelliCommand is helping us achieve our departmental goal of reducing our energy usage by 20 percent by 2020.”
A leader in the real estate outsourcing
field, Jones Lang LaSalle helps corporations improve productivity in
the cost, efficiency and performance of their national, regional or
global real estate portfolios by creating outsourcing partnerships to
manage and execute a range of corporate real estate services. This
service delivery capability helps corporations improve business
performance, particularly as companies turn to the outsourcing of their
real estate activity as a way to manage expenses and enhance
profitability.
For more news, videos and research
resources on Jones Lang LaSalle, please visit the firm’s U.S. media
center webpage. Bookmark it here: http://bit.ly/18P2tkv.
About Jones Lang LaSalle
Jones Lang LaSalle (NYSE:JLL) is a professional services and investment
management firm offering specialized real estate services to clients
seeking increased value by owning, occupying and investing in real
estate. With annual revenue of $3.9 billion, Jones Lang LaSalle
operates in 70 countries from more than 1,000 locations worldwide. On
behalf of its clients, the firm provides management and real estate
outsourcing services to a property portfolio of 2.6 billion square feet
and completed $63 billion in sales, acquisitions and finance
transactions in 2012. Its investment management business, LaSalle
Investment Management, has $46.3 billion of real estate assets under
management. For further information, visit www.jll.com.
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