Market: Large Office| Location: Boston, Ma
Challenge
Boston Properties (BP) is one of the largest owners, managers, and developers of first-class
office properties in the United States, with a significant presence in four core markets: Boston, Washington, D.C., Manhattan and San Francisco. The company was founded in 1970 by Mortimer B. Zuckerman and Edward H. Linde in Boston, where it maintains its headquarters.
BCM Controls began a partnership with Boston Properties (BP) with the objective of enhancing operational efficiency and decreasing the energy consumption of BP’s New England building portfolio. The main challenge was implementing environmental control and energy modifications while buildings are in full operation.
Solution
In 1988, BCM Controls began the implementation of control and energy modifications at the Prudential Center in downtown Boston, one of the most prestigious commercial complexes in New England. Since this time, BCM has installed an Energy Management System (EMS) for all major HVAC equipment at the 3.2 million square foot complex, including centralized chilled water and hot water plants, air handling systems, building smoke control systems, utility metering and terminal systems serving individual rooms. The EMS includes over 2,500 controllers and 10,000 points of control at the Prudential Tower, 101 Huntington Avenue and 111 Huntington Avenue.
This partnership has assisted Boston Properties by:
- Significantly reducing energy consumption
- Ensuring tenant comfort and air quality
- Keeping retrofit costs within budget
- Providing the ability to monitor assets from one main location: “Engineering Operations”
- Providing an intuitive, user-friendly interface to easily make setpoint changes and troubleshoot complaints, minimizing the need to dispatch a technician
A Closer Look
Energy Management System
Through construction and energy retrofit projects, constant volume air side and water side
systems were changed to more efficient variable volume systems. BCM partnered with BP,
consulting engineers and mechanical contractors to implement control infrastructure for these systems. Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) were installed and now control hot and chilled water plants as well as condenser water loops. BCM converted the cooling tower fan control from 2 speed to variable speed. VFD’s and associated controls were retrofitted on 2-speed air handling units. Thousands of stand-alone controllers maintain precise environmental conditions for individual office spaces. This “smart building” system also includes control of lighting systems, monitoring of backup generators and fuel levels for all buildings on the complex.
Metering
BP leveraged the “smart building system” for its metering needs. BCM established electrical, steam, chilled and condenser water monitoring systems so that BP can accurately bill tenants for utility consumption with reports tailored to BP’s billing needs.
Service
The Prudential Center building automation server distributes information to five workstations on campus and is utilized as a hub for monitoring and controlling additional BP sites with EMS throughout Northeastern Massachusetts.
BCM Controls continues to partner with BP on construction and energy conservation projects. In addition, BCM assists BP in its day-to-day operations through a comprehensive service agreement.