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University in Georgia streamlines operations and saves $90,000 annually
A leading Georgia university cuts $90K in costs with smarter, data-driven maintenance
Impact Highlights
$65,000 annual energy savings
$24,000 annual maintenance savings
4-month return on investment
Operational pressures required a more efficient ways of working
Digital solutions driven by the university’s strategy for scalable, data-led operations
To modernize campus operations, the university chose OpenBlue Equipment Performance, OpenBlue Net Zero Plus, and OpenBlue Insights as part of a broader effort to unify data and elevate decision making across facilities.
These digital solutions supported the university’s shift towards exceptions-based maintenance and provided the visibility need to reduce inefficiencies. By standardizing insights across a diverse set of buildings, campus teams could prioritize work more effectively and plan ahead with greater confidence. This strategic direction enabled the university to scale coverage rapidly – from an initial 4 buildings to 40- reflecting its long-term commitment to smarter, more resilient operations.
Smarter maintenance helped improved comfort, support research spaces, and reduce costs
The university’s shift to data-led operations strengthened the reliability of critical campus systems and reduced the burden of manual, repetitive tasks. These improvements supported the institution’s broader mission of enabling a high-quality research and learning environment.
Key results included:
- $65,000 in annual energy cost avoidance, enabling reinvestment into campus priorities
- $24,000 in annual maintenance avoidance
- 4-month return on investment, accelerating progress toward long-term operational excellence
- 115 corrective orders completed in the first year, improving building performance for research spaces and student facilities
- Streamlined VAV box damper and heater inspections, reducing delays that previously affected comfort and lab readiness
- Offset manual CO2 sensor calibration, enhancing air-quality monitoring into classrooms and academic buildings
Together, these steps delivered nearly $90,000 in annual savings and advanced the university’s goals of supporting research productivity, improving student experience, and ensuring resilient campus operations.
About Top Ranked University in Georgia
About the facility
- 400-acre campus
- 200+ buildings
- 11 remote buildings

















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