Navy Bureau of Medicine, Facility Energy Audit, Aviation Survival Training Center Whidbey Island

Abraxas Energy Consulting conducted an energy assessment for the Aviation Survival Training Center Whidbey Island in Oak Harbor, Washington in August 2013. There are 2 buildings in the scope of this project at this facility: a 13,241 square foot physiology building and a 22,140 square foot operational training pool. The goal of the audit was to assist Whidbey Island in identifying and developing energy investment initiatives that achieved the federally required energy reductions.

Navy Bureau of Medicine, Facility Energy Audit, Naval Medical Center San Diego

Abraxas Energy Consulting conducted an energy assessment for San Diego Naval Medical Center in San Diego, California in July 2012. There is 1 building in the scope of this project at this facility: a 92,906 square foot training center clinic. The goal of the audit was to assist San Diego in identifying and developing energy investment initiatives that achieved the federally required energy reductions.

Navy Bureau of Medicine, Facility Energy Audit, Naval Hospital Jacksonville

Abraxas Energy Consulting conducted an energy assessment for Jacksonville Medical Center in Key West, Florida in July 2012. There are 2 building in the scope of this project at this facility: a 55,056 square foot branch health clinic and an adjacent 2,280 square foot energy building. The goal of the audit was to assist Jacksonville in identifying and developing energy investment initiatives that achieved the federally required energy reductions.

Navy Bureau of Medicine, Facility Energy Audit, Naval Health Clinic Quantico

Abraxas Energy Consulting conducted an energy assessment for Quantico Naval Health Clinic in Quantico, Virginia in August 2013. There is 1 building in the scope of this project at this facility: a 101,000 square foot health clinic. The goal of the audit was to assist Quantico in identifying and developing energy investment initiatives that achieved the federally required energy reductions.

Navy Bureau of Medicine, Facility Energy Audit, Naval Health Clinic Corpus Christi

Abraxas Energy Consulting conducted an energy assessment for Corpus Christi Naval Health Clinic in Corpus Christi, Texas in November 2013. There are 2 buildings in the scope of this project at this facility: a 224,376 square foot health clinic and a 26,208 square foot branch health clinic. The goal of the audit was to assist Corpus Christi in identifying and developing energy investment initiatives that achieved the federally required energy reductions.

Navy Bureau of Medicine, Facility Energy Audit, Naval Hospital Oak Harbor

Abraxas Energy Consulting conducted an energy assessment for Oak Harbor Naval Hospital in Oak Harbor, Washington in August 2013. There is 1 building in the scope of this project at this facility: a 108,611 square foot hospital. The goal of the audit was to assist Oak Harbor in identifying and developing energy investment initiatives that achieved the federally required energy reductions.

Navy Bureau of Medicine, Facility Energy Audit, Naval Hospital Lemoore

Abraxas Energy Consulting conducted an energy assessment for Lemoore Naval Hospital in Lemoore, California in June 2013. There are 2 buildings in the scope of this project at this facility: a 200,749 square foot hospital and a 23,540 square foot health clinic. The goal of the audit was to assist Lemoore in identifying and developing energy investment initiatives that achieved the federally required energy reductions.

Navy Bureau of Medicine, Facility Energy Audit, Naval Hospital Bremerton

Abraxas Energy Consulting conducted an energy assessment for Bremerton Naval Hospital in Bremerton, Washington in August 2013. There are 5 buildings in the scope of this project at this facility: a 24,799 square foot building which 3rd floor will serve as a dental clinic (B-506), three health clinics of 29,868 square foot, 32,801 square foot and 32,780 square foot respectively (B-940, B-2010 and B-2050), and a 17,425 square foot health and education center (B-2850). The goal of the audit was to assist Bremerton in identifying and developing energy investment initiatives that achieved the federally required energy reductions.

Clayton Valley Charter High School

Our client was Clayton Valley Charter High School, a 182,370 sq. ft. campus located in Concord, California. While the California Clean Energy Jobs Act (Prop. 39) is a well-conceived means to provide schools funding for energy efficiency improvements, the process can be confusing. Abraxas conducted an ASHRAE Level 2 Energy Audit and filed the necessary paperwork to the California Energy Commission for funding. Abraxas is providing the ongoing support necessary to ensure Prop. 39 funds are spent on projects that matter most to the client.

Joint Base Lewis-McChord

Our client was the United States Army Corps of Engineers. Abraxas Energy Consulting was contracted to perform an energy audit on 112 buildings consisting of barracks, office buildings, warehouses, convenience stores, vehicle maintenance shops, and others that constituted 1,921,798 square feet.