Building Efficiency Help the Economy
Help The Economy
Elected and appointed state employees often have one goal in mind: Save taxpayer dollars.That means working efficiently and accountably. And that’s what Johnson Controls projects are all about:
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- Economic development through job creation. Using national data available for the construction market, for every $1 million dollars spent with Johnson Controls on an energy efficiency project, there is estimated to be up to $3 million of new spending in the community and up to 26 jobs created*. They’re most often well-paying, family supporting jobs that stay within the state.
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Economic development through minority partnerships
. Johnson Controls spends more than $1billion each year with minority suppliers, one of only 13 companies to do so. Our approach is to go above and beyond quotas to involve as many women- and minority-owned businesses as possible. - Economic development through training. Johnson Controls has one of the country’s largest training organizations, and we also provide on-site training. That means everyone we partner with – from state staff to diverse suppliers – receives the training that will help them advance their own careers and companies – and benefit the state for years to come.
* Bureau of Economic Analysis, Department of Commerce, RIMS II Multipliers
