Johnson Controls, a provider of smart, healthy, and sustainable buildings, announced the results of independent surveys of 800-plus building decision makers showing a clear shift to increased investment in healthy building trends and technologies.
"At the center of a vision for a healthy world must be healthy buildings, and that means delivering on the most critical elements to serve people, places, and planet," said George Oliver, CEO of Johnson Controls. "Our OpenBlue technologies reinvent the building landscape, creating dynamic smart facilities that help businesses meet their sustainability commitments while delivering healthy places, enriched experiences, and cost savings."
With 135 years of experience, Johnson Controls is ideally positioned with technologies and solutions that accelerate the reinvention of healthy buildings. The surveys confirmed the need is greater than ever, with 90% of responding firms having dedicated resources to healthy buildings initiatives.
"Building owners are struggling to balance urgent and conflicting priorities between employee health and wellness with critically needed cost savings, increased revenue, and sustainability targets," said Michael Ellis, executive vice president and chief customer & digital officer at Johnson Controls. "Johnson Controls is best positioned to help businesses meet those sustainability commitments while delivering on our customers' return on investment."
The 2020 pandemic showed that few customers were able to reduce building operating costs despite lower occupancy, highlighting the need for technologies to deliver flexibility.
"Energy use should be dramatically lower when occupancy is low, but, surprisingly, less than one in 10 building operators were able to reduce energy use more than 20%," Ellis said. "At a time when companies are aggressively pursuing energy and cost savings, customers need and want solutions that help them do better while increasing the health profile of those buildings. Johnson Controls’ OpenBlue technologies deliver a unique, game-changing capability to solve for healthy places while simultaneously serving sustainability goals."
The survey of facilities operators showed a range of specific investment priorities to meet goals for healthy people, healthy places, and a healthy planet.
Healthy People
Businesses are increasingly committed to employee health and wellness as a driver of high-performing teams. The studies show an increase in investments by organizations toward wellness, clean air, and peace of mind. Eighty percent of respondents stated that protecting the health and safety of building occupants during the COVID pandemic and afterward is very or extremely important.
New factors are being included in this mix, such as temperature control, disinfection, ventilation, and air filtration, which all require well-maintained systems and equipment enhanced through intelligent sensors and control software. The realities of the COVID pandemic have increased the potential benefit of these technologies and for contactless access and contact tracing. These capabilities can help increase overall building security through enhanced tracking of building guest and occupant access, flow, and location while maintaining trust. Johnson Controls delivers solutions for all of these needs and in support of broader wellness for people in shared spaces.
Healthy Places
Finding cost savings and making fast and informed decisions, supported by data, is a critical part of facility operations. In the Johnson Controls independent studies, 80% of facility executives stated that increasing flexibility to quickly respond to emergencies is a top driver for investment in technologies such as flexible facility monitoring and healthy air strategies.
The spaces in which people work, shop, entertain, and live become more inviting, more efficient, and less expensive to operate over time. Space optimization, capital planning, and increasing the uptime and lifetime of assets all support operational performance and lead to cost savings and increased revenue opportunities for building operators. Johnson Controls’ OpenBlue, a complete suite of connected solutions and services, leverages digital integration to optimize the performance of buildings and assets.
Healthy Planet
Improvements in energy efficiency, renewable energy, and smart building technology are becoming more critical each year. In the studies, 76% of facility executives stated that energy cost savings are a top driver for investment. These investments also influence corporate sustainability rankings, an important metric for attracting and retaining investors, employees and customers.
Buildings are responsible for about 40% of the planet's total energy consumption and 36% of greenhouse gas emissions from energy use. But only 1% of buildings undergo energy-efficient renovation every year. Effective action is crucial in aligning to increased regulation, decreasing energy consumption, and increasing sustainability. For the health of the planet, the studies revealed that 57% of organizations plan to achieve net-zero carbon or positive energy status in at least one facility in the next 10 years.
Through ongoing efforts to create more healthy buildings, Johnson Controls has implemented more than 3,000 energy savings performance contracting projects in North America alone. The result has been reductions of more than 29 million metric tons of carbon emissions from customer facilities and savings of $6 billion in energy and operating costs driven by a comprehensive suite of product and technology solutions. In fiscal year 2019 almost half of Johnson Controls’ revenue came from products and services that reduce energy use and improve sustainability. Johnson Controls helps building owners and occupants make efficient, productive decisions in support of healthy people, healthy places, and a healthy planet.
To learn more, visit: https://www.johnsoncontrols.com/openblue/openblue-healthybuildings
To download summaries of the studies, visit: https://www.johnsoncontrols.com/insights/2021/featured-story/healthy-buildings-pulse-study.