There is more to facilities management than just general building maintenance. And Jorgensen leads the way with industry best-practice programs designed to deliver measurable results for your organization.
Energy/Utility Management - Energy and utility costs continue to rise. For many companies, improving energy and utility management can reduce consumption and provide bottom line savings. In addition, it underscores the organization's commitment as a responsible community member. With Jorgensen's Energy/Utility Management, you set the goals and Jorgensen does the rest. Jorgensen's team of experts review the sources of energy/utility consumption, and with their industry knowledge, make recommendations for improvements. All recommendations are accompanied by detailed analysis of cost, return on investment, and implementation plans. Once approved, Jorgensen quickly and seamlessly implements the plans to deliver measurable results for your organization.
Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) - Often large organizations struggle with the complexities in managing multiple dispersed facilities. Jorgensen's CMMS is a computer-based system designed to assist with the effective and efficient management of maintenance activities. The system integrates activities among dispersed facilities, as well as the internal customers a maintenance team serves. Several processes are streamlined, efficiency is increased, and communication and management reporting are greatly enhanced. The system allows internal customers to request work on-line, and research the status of work requests. Management can trend statistical data and measure quality levels on-line. These benefits result in reduced cost, increased efficiency, and improved service quality.
Building Automation System - Jorgensen's Building Automation System reduces a company's costs by allowing remote monitoring and management of key building systems from a central location. Individual offices and rooms can be monitored and adjusted for climate control, saving not only energy costs, but also significantly reducing overhead by allowing a single user to manage several buildings at the same time. Although most building automation systems are typically utilized for controlling HVAC only, Jorgensen's system brings an edge. Jorgensen employs a BacNet-compliant system, which delivers two benefits. First, a BacNet-compliant system can interface with any other BacNet-compliant device (such as a chiller). This allows an organization to competitively bid for replacement devices among several vendors, instead of being limited to only that vendor whose system interfaces with the building automation system. Second, a BacNet-compliant system can be used to monitor and control several other systems in addition to HVAC, such as lighting systems, fire protection systems, and security systems. This increased functionality provides Jorgensen clients with additional cost savings and improvements.