Demand Logic was approached at the beginning of 2020 by Avison Young who expressed an interest in using building analytics to support their property management offering at Brindleyplace. Whilst the Covid-19 pandemic put an initial hold on the instruction, both Avison Young and Hines, the Landlord, were eager to instruct Demand Logic and on 25th September Demand Logic were instructed.
On 9th October Demand Logic successfully deployed a Data Acquisition Device (DAD) in both 3 and 4 Brindleyplace. During the following weeks energy savings actions were identified and completed by the proactive Avison Young site team. Shortly after, 9 Brindleyplace was also included within the instruction.
The optimisation of major plant operation has been the priority to date, alongside the monitoring of Air Handling Unit (AHU) ventilation to adhere to the latest COVID-19 guidance. The team are now also beginning to concentrate on the FCUs and VRF units across the estate. The Avison Young team have demonstrated how quickly improvements can be made; improving energy efficiency, occupier comfort and mechanical effectiveness with building analytics.
"Avison Young are constantly looking for innovative ways to improve the efficiency of our managed buildings. We are delighted with the results following the implementation of Demand Logic at Brindleyplace which has exceeded expectations" - Jonathan Aspinall, Director, Avison Young