TMBA's Retrofit of 55 Water Street's Building Management System in New York City

55 Water Street, New York City

In the heart of New York City's Financial District stands the massive structure of 55 Water Street. Not just notable for its size and history, this behemoth of a building has also been at the forefront of technological advancements in building management systems (BMS) since its construction in 1972. And when it was time to say goodbye to the old Honeywell BMS, T.M. Bier & Associates (TMBA) stepped up to provide a state-of-the-art solution.

From Honeywell to Schneider Electric: A Transition to Modernity

The 20+ year old Honeywell system that once ran the intricacies of 55 Water Street had done its time. As technology evolved, so did the requirements of modern commercial buildings. To stay abreast of these requirements and ensure optimum performance, the management decided it was time for an upgrade.

Enter TMBA. Known for their proficiency in creating tailored building automation solutions, TMBA took on the challenge of retrofitting 55 Water Street with a new system. TMBA chose Schneider Electric, a globally recognized leader in the BMS domain, ensuring the new system would be both robust and future-proof. TMBA worked alongside its market partners including Fischer Energy to complete the retrofit and building analytics systems upgrade in just 11 months. The building remained occupied throughout the transition, which was a unique challenge that TMBA was prepared to take on.

The Benefits of the Schneider Electric EcoStruxure System

The switch from Honeywell Control Panels to Schneider Electric brought along a plethora of benefits:

  1. Energy Efficiency: Schneider Electric's BMS is renowned for its energy-saving capabilities. The new system could automatically adjust building operations based on real-time conditions, ensuring optimal energy consumption.

  2. Improved User Interface: Schneider's modern interface allows for intuitive controls and streamlined system monitoring, making it easier for facility managers to understand and operate.

  3. Advanced Analytics: With Schneider Electric, building management can now harness the power of advanced analytics, gaining insights into performance metrics and identifying areas for further efficiency improvements.

  4. Seamless Integration: Schneider Electric’s BMS, EcoStruxure, offers seamless integration with other building systems, allowing for a more cohesive and unified building management approach.

Ongoing Support: The TMBA Advantage

Transitioning to a new system is only part of the challenge. Continuous support is crucial to ensure that the BMS operates at its peak. TMBA, understanding this need, offers ongoing BMS services to 55 Water Street.

With a combination of on-site and off-site support, TMBA guarantees timely assistance whenever issues arise. Their proactive approach towards maintenance ensures the longevity and efficiency of the system, adding an additional layer of reliability to the building's operations.

Conclusion: A Testament to Adaptability

The retrofit of 55 Water Street's BMS is not just about replacing old with new; it's a testament to the building's adaptability and commitment to staying ahead of the curve. TMBA's expertise and dedication to providing continuous support ensure that this iconic structure remains a paragon of modern building management for years to come.

For more information about this project from our project partner NYSERDA click here.

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