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BUILDINGS AND INFRASTRUCTURE
B U I LDI NG M A NAG EM ENT SYS TEM S
Sensors track energy consumption and building
performance data in a cloud-based databank.
Real-time dashboard displays help building
managers and occupants make data-informed
decisions for cost savings, while becoming the
foundation for predicative-analytics and control
of buildings.
IN S T R UM E N T E D P UB LIC WAY
IN F R A S T R UCT UR E
On-street infrastructure like trash cans,
lighting, and parking spaces collect real-time
data via sensors to efficiently manage demand
and environmental conditions.
IN F R A S T R UCT UR E A N A LY T ICS
SMART THERM O S TATS
Web-connected thermostats are adjustable
from any location. They can learn behaviors and
set schedules automatically for comfort and
energy savings.
By connecting the equipment powering
infrastructure to the internet, substantial
efficiencies can be added to existing systems
that automatically adjust operations to optimize
performance. Improves resource monitoring,
calculates alternatives, and bridges the gap
between vendors and customers to reach
optimal performance levels.
WATER C ONS ERVATI O N
Water consumption and infrastructure
performance data is tracked in the cloud and
presented in real-time for utility managers and
building operators. Ranging from industrial
Internet of Things applications to smart irrigation
systems, smart metering, and rainwater collection
technologies, water is precious and increasing
efficiency equates to cost savings.
CO M P UT E R V IS IO N A N A LY T ICS
Cameras capture data and transmit it to computers
using algorithms to sense traffic, pedestrian
counts, speed, etc., and display it on a web-based
dashboard. Useful for tracking pedestrians,
especially in high-traffic areas, analytics assess
foot traffic for program use and marketing
decisions that lead to automated congestion
pricing, parking enforcement, tolling, etc.
BOARD VOICES
“The connections we have with government, transit providers,
other investors, and organizations through this partnership are
all essential. Complete communities require balanced lifestyles;
a thoughtful framework for smart growth is a great start.”
Keith Simon, Executive Vice President,
Coventry Development Corporation
30 DENVER SOUTH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT