• Brian Haines
  • jgiardino
  • KvonKoch
  • ljackson
  • Rain Admin
  • rfenyak
  • Sherrin Bull
  • Steve Eason
    • Sustainability

      “Going green” is all the buzz right now. You know you need to do more to make your buildings and organization more environmentally friendly – but where do you start? What elements should you consider? How can you track the results of your projects? And how much is creating a more sustainable workplace going to cost.

      Benefits

      • Achieve LEED, Green GLobes or BREEAM certifications
      • Track and manage multiple sustainability projects and associated costs
      • Determine the enviornmental footprint of your organization and calculate your ENERGY STAR rating
      • Operate a more sustainable, enviornmentally-friendly portfolio

      Features

      • Analyze building environmental impacts (energy, water, greenhouse gas emissions, recycling, waste and others)
      • Integrate with EPA’s Automated Benchmarking System to calculate a buildings’ ENERGY STAR ratings, carbon footprint and more
      • Forecast the financial impacts (net present value, internal rate of return, ROI, payback period) and environmental impacts of sustainability projects
      • Manage building assessments and certifications using rating systems like Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), Green Globes, or BRE Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM)
      • Engage occupants and management with enterprise access to sustainability information and dashboards

      The FM:Interact Sustainability Module helps you bring environmental and financial impacts into balance. From a standard Web browser you can manage critical information on energy performance or water usage, and sustainability projects like energy retrofits. Easy-to-read dashboards let you assess projects in a glance, and built-in certification standards for numerous programs help you plot your own green course. And because you have all the benefits of FM:Interact, it’s easy to run cost analysis reports for your sustainability projects, or see which buildings are affected and which ones to target next.