Web Case Study: Washington, D.C., Office Building Owner Turns to Distech Controls for Automated Systems Control
A class A office building in Washington, D.C., had a 1986-era-based DDC system in need of new building controls.
A class A office building, the 1120 Vermont Avenue NW Building, is owned and managed by a prominent Washington, D.C., real-estate firm. The building houses multiple government offices, including the Department of Homeland Security, SAIC, Lockheed Martin and the Federal Railroad Administration. This 500,000-sq.-ft., 12-story building with a 1986-era DDC system was in need of new building controls that would allow for greater reliability, better response to tenant needs, and permit web-based multi-user management of the system.