Public Sector Archives | SitelogIQ https://www.sitelogiq.com/resource/vertical/public-sector/ Fri, 03 Apr 2026 17:06:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.sitelogiq.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/favico.png Public Sector Archives | SitelogIQ https://www.sitelogiq.com/resource/vertical/public-sector/ 32 32 Guide: Central Plant Optimization https://www.sitelogiq.com/resources/guide-central-plant-optimization/ Wed, 01 Apr 2026 23:55:52 +0000 https://www.sitelogiq.com/?post_type=resource&p=19032 Here we highlight how our central plant optimization solutions help facilities improve performance, reduce energy consumption, and lower operational costs.

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In complex facilities, reliability, uptime, and stability are non-negotiable. That’s why we highlight how our central plant optimization solutions help facilities improve performance, reduce energy consumption, and lower operational costs. By leveraging advanced algorithms, machine learning, and real-time data, we continuously adjust HVAC system performance to respond to changing building conditions.

Our approach goes beyond equipment-level improvements, optimizing entire systems to extend asset life, enhance reliability, and deliver measurable savings of up to 50% in energy costs. With integrated analytics, predictive maintenance, and flexible control, we empower facility teams to maintain uptime, improve efficiency, and achieve long-term sustainability goals.

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Guide: Local Government Long-Term Facility Maintenance Planning https://www.sitelogiq.com/resources/guide-local-government-long-term-facility-maintenance-planning/ Wed, 01 Apr 2026 23:17:35 +0000 https://www.sitelogiq.com/?post_type=resource&p=19028 We share a structured approach to long-term facility planning for state and local governments.

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In this guide, we share a structured approach to long-term facility planning for state and local governments, addressing the growing challenges of aging infrastructure, deferred maintenance, and limited budgets. We outline 25 critical steps that move organizations from understanding present facility conditions to building fundable plans, executing projects, and sustaining results.

By unifying planning, funding, design, and implementation under one accountable partner with SitelogIQ, we help government leaders improve operational efficiency, minimize risk, and make informed decisions that deliver lasting value to their communities and maximize the impact of public investment.

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Guide: K-12 Long-Term Facility Maintenance Planning https://www.sitelogiq.com/resources/guide-k-12-long-term-facility-maintenance-planning/ Wed, 01 Apr 2026 21:32:57 +0000 https://www.sitelogiq.com/?post_type=resource&p=19025 We outline a proven, programmatic approach to long-term K-12 facility planning.

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In this guide, we outline a proven, programmatic approach to long-term K-12 facility planning, helping districts address aging infrastructure, deferred maintenance, and funding challenges. We walk through 25 interconnected lifecycle steps, from assessing facility conditions and aligning priorities to securing funding, delivering projects, and sustaining results.

By serving as a single, accountable partner across planning, design, construction, and long-term performance, we help districts reduce risk, improve cost efficiency, and make data-driven decisions that better support students, staff, and their communities.

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Stories of Successful and Meaningful K-12 Partnerships https://www.sitelogiq.com/resources/stories-of-successful-and-meaningful-k-12-partnerships/ Fri, 06 Mar 2026 00:56:07 +0000 https://www.sitelogiq.com/?post_type=resource&p=18982 Three K-12 California public school leaders provide their testimony after partnering with SitelogIQ for continuous facility improvements.

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Yolanda Valdez, Superintendent, Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified School District: We feel that SitelogIQ is not only a company that has helped us reach our goals in respects to energy, but they’re partners.

Stuart Packard, Superintendent, Buttonwillow Union School District: The services SitelogIQ have provided for us, provide for a continuous improvement in how we work and how we do business.

Travis Barnett, Dir. Of Grounds & Operations, Marysville Joint Unified School District: Once I engaged in finding information about SitelogIQ, my take from them was a company that genuinely wants to help.

Packard: SitelogIQ is an energy company in the sense that they help us identify where we have needs of saving funds, how we can put in better energy production, and utilize it more efficiently throughout the school.

Currently, we’ve installed a new HVAC system in our gym. We have also utilized Proposition 39 funds, which was the first project we did with SitelogIQ. We are currently finishing up our solar project, which has 0% financing.

The support is evident. When you’re in a in a small school district, you don’t have people with the expertise and a background in this area. In this case, we relied on SitelogIQ and put a tremendous amount of confidence in them that they were doing and guiding us in the right direction. So far, it has been a very successful working relationship between Buttonwillow School District and SitelogIQ.

Rebecca Gladden, Program Director of Energy Management & Education: We make the complicated world of energy easy for our customers to understand. We help them make sense of their energy usage and costs to help them take action in reducing their usage and associated expenses. We help them take power back of their facilities.

Barnett: With the hundreds of millions of dollars in contracts that I oversee, it’s really important to feel comfortable with the company you’re doing business with. I can honestly say that from the get-go, the integrity and upfront honesty that SitelogIQ provided me gave me peace of mind – knowing that what I was moving forward with was in fact what the end results going to be.

To me, knowing that a company is transparent and the communication is open and that the goals are all on the table, whether it be a funding sources, cost analysis, or what profit is even on their side, everything was an open book. SitelogIQ provided clear, honest, and transparent communication throughout the process, and I found that to be most valuable when working with a contractor.

Valdez: They also have a strong sense of community. Our project was completed a few years ago, and they continue to be our partners in developing our children, our students through our engineering academy, and continue to support our community with our fundraisers, and continuing to visit and stay involved.

Barnett: I felt like I was in very good hands, and our school board felt like they were in very good hands.

To me it was more of an education-based company that also has funding solutions. It’s not just about implementation facility upgrades as much as it is about educating students and staff and being part of the team and network within the K–12 community.

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Building Better Higher Education Facilities https://www.sitelogiq.com/resources/download-higher-education-facility-solution-page/ Fri, 20 Feb 2026 00:49:22 +0000 https://www.sitelogiq.com/?post_type=resource&p=18952 Whether you’re a campus leader or building new, renovating an existing structure or focused on improving sustainability and efficiency, we provide a complete range of higher education facility solutions tailored to your university’s goals and specific project requirements.

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Whether you’re a campus leader or building new, renovating an existing structure or focused on improving sustainability and efficiency, we provide a complete range of higher education facility solutions tailored to your university’s goals and specific project requirements.

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Testimonial: Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley Schools Renovation https://www.sitelogiq.com/resources/testimonial-clinton-graceville-beardsley-schools-renovation/ Thu, 19 Feb 2026 18:15:57 +0000 https://www.sitelogiq.com/?post_type=resource&p=18949 What began as an HVAC upgrade to improve indoor air quality in classrooms quickly revealed a broader need to evaluate facility conditions across the entire district.

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Like many districts across the nation, Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley (CGB) Schools faced aging facilities, significant deferred maintenance, operational challenges, and difficult financial decisions. What began as an HVAC upgrade to improve indoor air quality in classrooms quickly revealed a broader need to evaluate facility conditions across the entire district.

CGB Schools, Independent School District #2888, serves approximately 400 students from pre-K through 12th grade across three rural communities in Big Stone County, Minnesota. Watch the video to learn how the district addressed its facility challenges and plans for long-term improvement.

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Brad Kelvinton, CGB, Superintendent: Our collaboration with SitelogIQ in the community turned out to be the reason I believe that we were fortunate to pass the referendum.

Courtany Maanum, CGB, Community Advisory Team Member, Alumni, and Parent: The SitelogIQ team was great. They wanted us to be able to say exactly what we felt the entire time. They made it very clear that our communities were important to them. They wanted us to succeed.

Brad: It started out as an HVAC project to give the current school building some new air. The quality of air was not good. Then we started looking deeper into all of the buildings and found that the building in Clinton had lots of issues that we could not solve without a lot of money.

Matt Helgerson, SIQ, VP of Business Development: The specific steps that were taken in this particular project were first to get a baseline for the entire district by looking at both buildings and examining their physical, educational, and functional needs. Then we put costs to those needs. We also went through a process called ideation with students and staff to generate their ideas about the spaces they needed to educate students here at Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley into the future.

Scott Mahoney, CGB, School Board Chair and Parent: They went through the process of analyzing the school and gave us their proposals on the things that were outdated. I think ultimately that was a really big turning point for me. They brought the community into the school decision-making process, and for me that was the best thing. It gives their fingerprint on the school district, and they’re going to look at that and say, “I had a hand in that,” which I think is awesome.

Courtany: Through this process, SitelogIQ and the admin team really taught us how referendums work, how schools are funded, what happens in our district, what our facilities are currently like, and what they could be.

Matt: Some of the add-ons to the school building, when it’s all said and done, will offer preschool all the way through 12th-grade instruction, special education spaces with dedicated areas, a secure entryway, a gymnasium with multi-purpose space, a fitness area, as well as career and technical education space.

Courtany: I am so excited for our district and our kids. SitelogIQ did such a good job of representing our communities. The school district is the unifying factor between us all. It’s a really great community to be a part of. It’s not just one community. It’s all of us together.

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Case Study: Metro Nashville Public Schools Download https://www.sitelogiq.com/resources/case-study-metro-nashville-public-schoolsdownload/ Thu, 19 Feb 2026 17:40:36 +0000 https://www.sitelogiq.com/?post_type=resource&p=18947 In 2019, Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) partnered with SitelogIQ to launch an energy conservation program supported by mySiteIQ.

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In 2019, Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) partnered with SitelogIQ to launch an energy conservation program supported by mySiteIQ. Together, the district serving over 80,000 students and the SIQ team worked to identify opportunities to optimize utility and energy costs while seeking (and winning) thousands in local grants.

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Why Facility Condition Assessments are Important https://www.sitelogiq.com/resources/why-facility-condition-assessments-are-important/ Thu, 19 Feb 2026 17:00:20 +0000 https://sitelogiq.wpenginepowered.com/?post_type=resource&p=18938 When it comes to facility planning, it can be difficult to identify how and where your facilities could benefit from renovation or equipment upgrades. Facility Condition Assessments (FCAs) matter more than ever, but can take you further when using a facilities intelligence platform like mySiteIQ. In the video below, we explain why conducting a FCA […]

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When it comes to facility planning, it can be difficult to identify how and where your facilities could benefit from renovation or equipment upgrades. Facility Condition Assessments (FCAs) matter more than ever, but can take you further when using a facilities intelligence platform like mySiteIQ. In the video below, we explain why conducting a FCA is an essential step to facility support and planning.

For public and private sector organizations, FCAs paired with mySiteIQ unlock three big advantages:

#1: Data-driven decisions you can stand behind.
One customer shared that their maintenance data had always been scattered and incomplete until mySiteIQ organized it in one place. Now, it allows them to confidently justify budget decisions and build trust and transparency with real, reliable data for their board and stakeholders.

#2: Preserved institutional knowledge.
With frequent turnover in facilities teams, critical building history often gets lost. But with an FCA, you have critical information on your buildings like asset age, renovation details, and lifecycle status, so leaders always know what they’re working with, no matter who steps into the role.

#3: Reduced financial risk.
FCAs help organizations see what’s urgent today and what major expenses are coming years down the road. That helps eliminate surprises when big-ticket items (like roofs or HVAC systems) age out at the same time. Instead, they can plan, fund, and prioritize with confidence.

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Testimonial: Yuba & Mariposa County https://www.sitelogiq.com/resources/yuba-mariposa-county-testimonial/ Thu, 19 Feb 2026 16:40:06 +0000 https://sitelogiq.wpenginepowered.com/?post_type=resource&p=18939 Yuba & Mariposa Counties, rural, local governments in California, share insights on partnering with SitelogIQ.

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Yuba & Mariposa Counties are two rural, local governments in California working towards community resiliency and sustainability, share how partnering with SitelogIQ has led to energy efficiencies and facility improvements that will benefit its residents for generations to come.

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Miles Menetry, Mariposa County Supervisor, District: 5 We have a lot of unforeseen natural disasters. We contend with wildfire, high water events, which causes flooding and eroding of our roads. And our public works team, our sheriff’s department, really work overtime to keep the community safe, cleaned up, and back in operating position.

Perminder Bains, Yuba County, Director of Administrative Services: With the battery backup, it’s going to allow the government center to be self-resilient. When we have PSP outages, we can still operate and provide services to the public.

Miles: You know, county services, they don’t take a day off. They are 24/7, 365. Working with SitelogIQ and installing our solar array saved us untold hundreds of thousands of dollars that go back into our general fund. We’ve invested in a micro grid to be more resilient to power outages and PSPS events. These decisions that we’ve made today will have deep impacts in the future.

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Pennsylvania’s Public School Facility Grant Program https://www.sitelogiq.com/resources/siq-pa-k-12-facility-grant-program-sheet/ Sat, 07 Feb 2026 00:35:59 +0000 https://sitelogiq.wpenginepowered.com/?post_type=resource&p=18886 The post Pennsylvania’s Public School Facility Grant Program appeared first on SitelogIQ.

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