In fall 2020, SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Utica, New York, became the site of the State University of New York college system’s first net-zero energy ready dormitory. When high-performance buildings like Hilltop Hall function as intended—producing the same amount of energy as they consume—the cost savings become a strategic asset.
The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York (DASNY) selected Erdman Anthony to provide commissioning and energy analysis review services for the new dormitory. The goal of commissioning a high-performance building like Hilltop Hall is to identify and resolve challenges, early in the process. As time progresses, the energy consumption for this high-stakes showcase project will be scrutinized.
Find out about net-zero energy ready buildings and more. Join project manager Rachel Stuckey, PE, LEED AP, BEMP, CEA, EBCP, WELL AP, as she recaps how, as the commissioning authority, Erdman Anthony is playing a crucial role in achieving strategic energy goals for SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Utica.
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