Six Sigma Companies News: Johnson Controls Wins $12M Energy Efficiency State Contract


Posted by: meikah | 18 June 2009 | 8:14 pm

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Here’s another edition of Six Sigma Companies News.

Johnson Controls Inc., a global leader in automotive experience, building efficiency and power solutions, launched Six Sigma in 2000 as a step to fulfill their mission, which is to exceed their customers’ increasing requirements.

Well, nine years later, Johnson Controls may have made good on that promise and took it to another level. This time they’re embarking on energy efficiency.

Washington Business Journal reports:

Maryland State Police hired Johnson Controls Inc. for electric upgrades that will cut energy consumption by 26 percent.

The state Board of Public Works approved the $12 million contract Wednesday.

Johnson will tackle lighting and water conservation retrofits, heating and cooling system upgrades, digital controls and renewable technologies for the police’s Reisterstown headquarters and barracks across the state.

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