Johnson Controls and Weas Development break ground at new state-of-the-art Glendale engineering center and lab space
- New 105,000-square-foot showcase engineering center and laboratory facility to be complete by late 2024
- Approximately 250 employees connected with OpenBlue, hardware and software engineering, including Building Automation Systems & Controls, and materials testing, will be based at facility
"Buildings account for nearly
Located across from the current Johnson Controls campus in
Johnson Controls is committed to sustainable construction and operation of buildings. The new facility will utilize low-impact development and include Johnson Controls equipment, stormwater retention, EV charging stations, and other technologies focused on efficiency and enhanced air filtration. There will be reductions in embodied carbon through building reuse, as well as reduced and diverted construction waste throughout the construction process.
Weas Development and Johnson Controls are working with Mortenson Construction, Eppstein Uhen Architects (EUA) and CBRE Global Commercial Real Estate Services to develop the new engineering center.
Johnson Controls North American Headquarters Campus Improvements
Additionally, improvements are underway for the company's existing
The headquarters building proudly holds a Platinum rating of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), the highest available for sustainable construction and operation of buildings. In addition, the campus earned a WELL Building Standard™ Health Safety seal, certifying that evidence-based measures and best practices for the health and safety of employees have been adopted and verified.
The campus also has many sustainable features, demonstrating Johnson Controls' commitment to the environment and reducing emissions including:
- A solar thermal system on the roof that produces hot water for the campus (except the cafeteria), a total of 2,837 therms annually
- A ground-mounted solar photovoltaic array totaling 1,452 panels covering 31,115 square feet; it generates 250 kW to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 827,000 pounds each year
- A closed-loop heat exchanger relying on 272 geothermal wells that use subsurface temperatures to warm and cool the water supply
- Heat pumps that reduce winter heating costs by around
29% - Skylights and increased window space that reduce use of energy for lighting
- About 12,000 square feet of green roof that reduces runoff, insulates the building, and extends the life of the roof
- A 30,000-gallon cistern captures rainwater, reducing consumption for low-flow fixtures and dual-flush toilets by
77% and saving of 595,000 gallons annually - More than 13 acres of native prairie vegetation
- Nearly three acres of parking lot surfaced with permeable pavers, allowing water to filter through to a gravel base before moving via groundwater to a detention pond
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About Johnson Controls
At Johnson Controls (NYSE:JCI), we transform the environments where people live, work, learn and play. As the global leader in smart, healthy and sustainable buildings, our mission is to reimagine the performance of buildings to serve people, places and the planet.
Building on a proud history of nearly 140 years of innovation, we deliver the blueprint of the future for industries such as healthcare, schools, data centers, airports, stadiums, manufacturing and beyond through OpenBlue, our comprehensive digital offering.
Today, with a global team of 100,000 experts in more than 150 countries, Johnson Controls offers the world`s largest portfolio of building technology and software as well as service solutions from some of the most trusted names in the industry.
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