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Flexibility, utilisation value and energy saving are the three main requirements for utility buildings (administration, office and public buildings, schools, hospitals, etc.). Apart from recouping investment costs, so-called life-cycle costs are also becoming increasingly important. These are made up of the investment costs (construction costs and planning) and all operating costs arising during the life of a building. During the planning and construction phase of a new building, keeping to the planned building costs often becomes an issue. Nobody seems, however, to be looking at the future operating costs although, according to a study produced by A.T. Kearney, these can be up to 20% of the construction cost each year. This percentage generally rises as a result of increasing flexible use requirements. On average, operating costs have exceeded investment costs after seven years.
The use of EIBs not onlyreduces operating costs –as shown in the actual examples below - but also increases the flexibility as well as the utilization value of a building. Both are important factors that can be quantified, using actual examples. Due to the flexibility of the system, investment costs are recouped with every modification of the facilities. The utilization value does, on the other hand, directly affects the ongoing operation. A comfortable room climate (room temperature and light quality) does, for instance, significantly increase the performance and motivation of employees. The cost of service personnel is also reduced by central monitoring functions.
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