Energy Audit of Ireland Army Community Hospital, Fort Knox, Kentucky. Volume 1: Executive Summary.

Abstract

The complete Scope of Work (SOW) is included in Appendix 2 but the essential elements are repeated below. Integrated Energy Systems/Koenigshofer Engineers, Inc. (IES/KE) was contracted by the Louisville District of the US Army Corps of Engineers in June 1985 to perform a complete energy audit and analysis of Ireland Army Community Hospital (IACH) and nine auxiliary facilities at Fort Knox, Kentucky. All of the buildings are permanent structures with a remaining life of over 20 years. They are listed in Table 1-1, and shown on the map in Figure 1-1 with the exception of Bldg 864 which is a small chiller building serving the hospital which is too small to show. Shown below is a brief description of the SOW. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK: The Architect-Engineer (AE) shall: 1. Perform a complete energy Audit and Analysis of the entire hospital facility. 2. Identify all Energy Conservation Opportunities (ECOs) including low cost/no cost ECOs and perform complete evaluations of each. 3. Prepare programming documentation for all Energy Conservation Investment Program (ECIP) projects DD Form 1391, Life Cycle Cost Analysis Summary Sheet with backup calculations and Project Development Brochure (PDB). 4. Prepare implementation documentation for all justifiable energy conservation opportunities. 5. List and prioritize all recommended energy conservation opportunities. 6. Prepare a comprehensive report which will document the work accomplished, the results and the recommendations.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 18, 1986
Accession Number
ADA331165

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  • A. C. Gammarino
  • Abbas Piran
  • Donald R. Burroughs

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