Retrofit Originality Incorporated (ROI)
was founded in 1987 to provide the Commercial/Industrial/Institutional real estate
industries with consulting and engineering expertise in Thermal Energy Storage, energy
conservation, demand reduction/control and computerized equipment control and automation
systems.
Today ROI
presents a team that has the full range of mechanical, automation and special energy
systems engineering capabilities required for today's modern, sophisticated building
design. The market today requires much more
than basic system design. ROI is capable of
providing the services necessary to meet the developer/owners special requirements for
building automation, energy conservation, energy tracking, demand reduction, distributed
generation/cogeneration and mechanical
retrofit systems.
ROI
specializes in planning, design, specification and construction compliance services for
mechanical system design, energy system retrofit and building automation projects. In addition, ROI provides construction
coordination, system commissioning and troubleshooting services to facilitate the smooth,
efficient transition from construction program to project operation.
ROI is a
California corporation whose principals are recognized within the industry for excellence
in design and professionalism in approach.
The ROI team
offers:
Pragmatic Application of Building Technology
Innovation and Creativity
Responsiveness to Clients Needs
Broad
Scope of Experience
Our clients
are people and organizations who have a stake in the functional performance of their
building systems. The projects we design are
at the forefront of proven state-of-the-art system concepts. Our internal operating processes are honed to keep
our work competitively priced while providing superior service for our clients.
The
dedication and tenacity we apply to our assignments result in building systems that work
in the real world, minimizing operating expenses to the greatest extent possible. For example, we have approximately
7,000,000 square feet of office and university space where the total chiller plant
operates at less than 0.60 kW per ton on an annual basis. Most of these chiller
plants operate at less than 0.55 kW per ton on an annual basis. The total chiller
plant includes the energy consumed by the chillers, the chilled water pumps, the condenser
water pumps and the cooling tower fans.

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