LexisNexis New Providence South
121 Chanlon Road
New Providence, NJ 07974
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This office building, managed by Grubb & Ellis Management Services as part of a National Contract with Reed Elsevier, houses the Global Real Estate Group for the Reed Elsevier Company.
Several years ago, management embarked on an energy management strategy that included an upgrade to energy-efficient lighting with CFLs, LED exit signs, 25-Watt T-8 lamps, and the wide use of occupancy sensors. Next in line was a project to install variable frequency drives (VFDs) and high-efficiency motors in all of the air handling units. As this was all very well received, building management secured an engineering project to help upgrade the building to utilize an outside air-economizer system. This project included the phasing of direct digital controls (DDC) into the operating system. Once this was completed, the building?s ENERGY STAR score was high enough to start the labeling process. In addition, the building controls in the main equipment room have also recently been replaced with DDC and the domestic hot water boiler has been replaced with a pair of high-efficiency water heaters.
Of the 25 buildings that the Grubb & Ellis team manages on this particular contract, this is the third building to be labeled, along with five others that now score highly enough to be considered for the ENERGY STAR.
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Please note: Narrative information in this profile has been provided by LexisNexis or a representative of this facility. Other building information was verified and submitted to EPA at the time of application. Building energy performance, operating characteristics, and ownership/management may be subject to change over time.
Building Owner:*
LexisNexis
Property Manager:*
Newmark Grubb Knight Frank
Year(s) Labeled (Rating):
2011 (91)
2012 (78)
2013 (78)
Facility Type: Office
Total Floorspace: 120000 sf
Year Constructed: 1989
Contract Type: None
Technologies Used:
| Stage 1-Recommissioning |
| Stage 2-Lighting |
| Stage 3-Load Reductions |
| Stage 4-Fan Systems |
| Stage 5-Heating and Cooling Plant |