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Minneapolis Public Housing Authority And Honeywell Launch Landmark Energy
Retrofit Program
Comprehensive Program Will Upgrade Hundreds of Buildings, Save Millions
in Annual Utility Costs and Create Local Jobs
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 14, 2009 – Minneapolis Public Housing Authority (MPHA) and
Honeywell (NYSE: HON) today announced a $33.6‐million energy efficiency
and facility renewal program that will help the housing authority improve its
infrastructure, reduce its impact on the environment, and save more than $3.7
million in utility costs per year. Local contractors will also complete a
majority of the work for the program, one of the largest of its kind for a
public housing authority, helping boost the Twin Cities job market.
MPHA will use the energy savings from the program — guaranteed by Honeywell
through a 20‐year performance contract — to finance most of the improvements,
which will impact more than 40 highrise buildings and 700 single‐family
residences across the city. The work is expected to pay for itself over the
course of the contract.
“This program allows MPHA to make important upgrades to our properties in a way
that will benefit our residents, contribute to the long‐term preservation of
our affordable housing resources, make significant investments in the local
economy and greatly diminish our carbon footprint ” said Cora McCorvey, MPHA
executive director.
The program will reduce the housing authority’s annual electricity consumption
by approximately 3.3 million kilowatt‐hours, enough energy to power 310 homes
per year on average. It also will cut carbon dioxide emissions by an estimated
19.2 million pounds annually. According to figures from the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, this is equivalent to removing almost 1,600 cars from the
road.
Local contractors will help complete more than 60 percent of the work, which
ranges from replacing old, inefficient boilers that provide heat for facilities
to caulking, weather‐stripping and sealing building doors, windows and seams.
During peak construction, MPHA and Honeywell anticipate that nearly 250
tradespeople will be employed as part of the program. In addition, the housing
authority and Honeywell will provide residents with opportunities to serve as
paid educators and ambassadors, helping other residents understand and utilize
the energy‐saving strategies tied to this initiative.
All the improvements are expected to be finished by late 2010.
“This program gives MPHA a way to address its aging infrastructure and reduce
its environmental footprint — without increasing operating budgets,” said Paul
Orzeske, president of Honeywell Building Solutions. “These efforts not only
benefit the housing authority and its residents, but make a positive impact on
the community as a whole.”
Honeywell is a global leader in energy and environmental services, working with
organizations to conserve energy, optimize building operations and leverage
renewable energy sources. The company has helped almost 30 public housing
authorities improve their facilities while reducing energy consumption and
costs. Currently, Honeywell is under contract to deliver more than $170 million
in guaranteed savings to housing authorities across the United States.
MPHA, the largest affordable rental housing provider in Minnesota, hopes to
achieve Energy Star® accreditation — the national mark of excellence in energy
efficiency and performance — from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and
Department of Energy as a result of the improvements. It would be one of the
first in the public housing industry to receive this accreditation.
About MPHA
The Minneapolis Public Housing Authority (MPHA) owns and manages 5,875 public
housing rental units throughout the city including 41 high‐rise apartment
buildings, 753 scattered‐site (single‐family) homes and 184 town home units in
the Glendale community near the University of Minnesota. The agency administers
approximately 5,000 Section 8/HCV rental assistance vouchers, and operates two
home ownership programs for both public housing and Section 8 program
residents. The federal government rates MPHA’s public housing and Section 8/HCV
programs both as national “High Performers” for overall operational
performance. The nine‐member board of commissioners is appointed by the mayor
and city council and the Executive Director is Cora McCorvey. For more
information, please visit: www.mphaonline.com
About Honeywell
Honeywell International (www.honeywell.com) is a Fortune 100
diversified technology and manufacturing leader, serving customers worldwide
with aerospace products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes
and industry; automotive products; turbochargers; and specialty materials.
Based in Morris Township, N.J., Honeywell’s shares are traded on the New York,
London, and Chicago Stock Exchanges. For more news and information on
Honeywell, please visit www.honeywellnow.com. Honeywell Building
Solutions is part of the Honeywell Automation and Control Solutions business
group, a global leader in providing product and service solutions that improve
efficiency and profitability, support regulatory compliance, and maintain safe,
comfortable environments in homes, buildings and industry. For more information
about Building Solutions: www.honeywell.com/buildingsolutions.
This release contains certain statements that may be deemed “forward‐looking
statements” within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, that address
activities, events or developments that we or our management intends, expects,
projects, believes or anticipates will or may occur in the future are
forward‐looking statements. Such statements are based upon certain assumptions
and assessments made by our management in light of their experience and their
perception of historical trends, current economic and industry conditions,
expected future developments and other factors they believe to be appropriate.
The forward‐looking statements included in this release are also subject to a
number of material risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to
economic, competitive, governmental, and technological factors affecting our
operations, markets, products, services and prices. Such forward-looking
statements are not guarantees of future performance, and actual results,
developments and business decisions may differ from those envisaged by such
forward‐looking statements.
Media Contacts:
Bob
Boyd
MPHA
612-342-1437
bboyd@mplspha.org
Aaron Parker
Honeywell
763-954-4257
aaron.parker@honeywell.com
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