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Facilities leaders across K鈥12 school districts and higher education campuses often face a familiar challenge: how to best allocate maintenance dollars before a fiscal year resets. | Photo Credit (all): Courtesy of Albireo Energy

By Rick Stehmeyer

Facilities leaders across K鈥12 school districts and higher education campuses听often听face a familiar challenge: how to best听allocate听maintenance dollars before听a听fiscal year resets.听The pressure of 鈥渦se it or lose it鈥 budgeting often collides with limited time, staffing constraints, and the need to avoid disruption to students,听faculty听and campus operations.

Fortunately, not all improvements require long timelines or major construction. In fact, several targeted investments can be executed quickly while delivering immediate and long-term value. When thoughtfully applied, year-end maintenance funds can improve building performance, enhance occupant comfort, strengthen听security听and position institutions for future growth.

Four areas offer a fast and effective path to maximizing budgets: building automation system updates,听HVAC retro-commissioning and system finetuning, critical alarm management, and cybersecurity enhancements.

Building Automation System Updates: Modernizing Campuses While Reducing Costs

For many K鈥12 schools and college campuses, building automation systems (BAS) are the backbone of daily operations, controlling HVAC, lighting and other essential building functions. Yet many systems remain outdated, underutilized, or unsupported 鈥 which drive up maintenance costs and energy use.
For many K鈥12 schools and college campuses, building automation systems (BAS) are the backbone of daily operations, controlling HVAC, lighting and other essential building functions.听

For many K鈥12 schools and college campuses, building automation systems (BAS) are the backbone of daily operations, controlling HVAC,听lighting听and other essential building functions. Yet many systems听remain听outdated, underutilized, or听unsupported听鈥斕齱hich听drive up听maintenance costs and energy use.

Year-end budgets present an ideal opportunity to complete BAS upgrades听that听may have been deferred. Modern BAS platforms enable smarter, centralized control of multiple building systems, improving efficiency while simplifying operations across entire campuses or districts.

Energy savings are often the most immediate benefit. Research from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory shows that modern BAS upgrades can reduce energy consumption by 10%鈥30%听through improved scheduling, optimized equipment听performance听and advanced analytics. For education institutions managing tight operating budgets, these reductions can translate into meaningful utility savings that support academic priorities.

Modern BAS platforms also reduce maintenance burdens. Real-time monitoring and predictive diagnostics help facilities teams听identify听equipment issues before they become failures, minimizing downtime and costly emergency repairs. This is especially valuable for schools and universities听operating听with lean maintenance staff and aging infrastructure.

Beyond near-term gains, BAS modernization prepares institutions for future initiatives such as electrification, sustainability programs, indoor air quality听monitoring听and smart campus technologies. Updated systems are typically compatible with Internet of Things (IoT) devices and听evolving regulatory requirements, making them a foundational investment rather than a stopgap solution.

Retro-Commissioning and Finetuning: Aligning Building Performance听with听Academic Needs

In both K鈥12 and higher education environments, how spaces are used can change rapidly. Classrooms may be听repurposed,听occupancy patterns shift between semesters, and new health, safety or accessibility standards听emerge.听Retro-commissioning and finetuning help ensure building systems keep pace with those changes.

Year-end is an ideal time to revisit system performance across HVAC, lighting, electrical, and access control systems. Through targeted testing and review, facilities teams can听identify听inefficiencies, correct control sequences, and ensure systems are听operating听as originally designed鈥攐r better.听For听primary听schools, this process directly affects student comfort and learning outcomes. Properly commissioned systems improve temperature consistency, ventilation, and lighting quality, creating healthier and more productive learning environments. For universities, finetuning supports diverse spaces ranging from lecture halls and labs to residence halls and athletic facilities.

Commissioning also helps institutions address deferred maintenance before it becomes disruptive.听Often findings in one building听are applicable听to the entire campus.听Early identification of failing components or performance gaps allows repairs to be scheduled during academic breaks rather than instructional time. In addition, reviewing dashboards and control interfaces ensures facilities staff have clear, actionable data to support ongoing optimization.

Ultimately, commissioning听and finetuning protect capital investments, extend equipment life, and reduce operational risk while making better use of existing infrastructure.

Critical Alarm Management: Reducing Noise While Improving Reliability

Facilities teams are often inundated with alarms听鈥斕齧any of which are low priority, redundant or false. In educational settings, alarm fatigue can lead to missed alerts, delayed responses, and unnecessary after-hours听callouts, particularly during holidays and academic breaks.

Implementing a critical alarm management strategy allows schools and campuses to focus attention where it matters most. By prioritizing alarms that pose听real听operational or safety risks, facilities teams can ensure faster response times and better use of limited personnel.

Effective alarm management systems route alerts to the听appropriate staff听member, confirm acknowledgment and escalate issues if no response occurs within a defined听timeframe. They also provide historical and real-time data that help听school听facilities leaders听identify听recurring issues, equipment听failures听or operational patterns that require attention.

For education institutions, the benefits extend beyond efficiency. Improved alarm management supports compliance with safety regulations, protects critical assets such as data centers and laboratories, and reduces system downtime that could disrupt instruction or research.

Cybersecurity: Protecting Campus Infrastructure听from听Growing Threats

As school and campus buildings become more connected, cybersecurity has听emerged听as a top concern for facilities leaders. Building management systems, once isolated听due to their听largely non-IP networks, are now听frequently听connected to听academic听networks,听

Recent studies听indicate听that a significant percentage of building management devices听remain听vulnerable due to outdated software, weak authentication听practices听or insufficient network segmentation. For schools and universities, a breach can have听serious consequences, including system outages, data听loss听and safety risks.听听

Year-end maintenance funds can be strategically applied to strengthen cybersecurity posture. Key steps include conducting security audits to听identify听vulnerabilities, applying firmware and software updates, implementing multi-factor听authentication听and enforcing role-based access controls.

One increasingly effective strategy is separating operational technology (OT), such as BAS and other building systems, from traditional IT networks. Moving OT systems to a secure private cloud environment reduces exposure while simplifying management and updates.

Private cloud environments offer greater control over security policies, encryption protocols, and user access, making them well suited for institutions managing sensitive infrastructure across multiple facilities. Centralized monitoring also allows for faster deployment of security patches and threat detection tools.

Making the Most of Remaining Maintenance Dollars

With careful planning, year-end maintenance budgets can do far more than simply听check听a box听before fiscal deadlines. Strategic investments in automation, commissioning, alarm management, and cybersecurity deliver immediate operational improvements while positioning K鈥12 schools and higher education institutions for long-term success.

As facilities leaders prepare for the year ahead, the question is no longer whether remaining funds should be spent — but how to spend them wisely.听By focusing听on high-impact, fast-to-deploy improvements, schools and campuses can enhance reliability, efficiency, and safety without disrupting academic missions.

The end of the year may be approaching quickly, but there is still time to make investments that pay dividends well into the future.

Rick Stehmeyer is a Solutions Architect with Albireo Energy.

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Building Control System /2025/11/11/building-control-system/ Tue, 11 Nov 2025 16:20:36 +0000 /?p=54367 The SanaLife Energy E360 building automation system offers HVAC, lighting, metering and critical building systems control all in one intelligent, centralized platform to simplify operations, reduce energy waste and improve comfort.

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The SanaLife Energy E360 building automation system offers HVAC, lighting, metering and critical building systems control all in one intelligent, centralized platform to simplify operations, reduce energy waste and improve comfort. Users can control all systems with one dashboard across floors, zones and facilities. The system also offers seamless integration with BACnet, Modbus and JACE, allowing for the standardization of energy and automation data using open protocols. Additionally, E360 unifies HVAC, lighting, submetering, and sensor data through IoT and BAS integrations giving users centralized automation, visibility and control across every building system.

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