What Does Being a Growth Company Mean?
Being a growth company means our clients get the experience of what we’ve learned across multiple facilities – what works and what doesn’t.
Being a growth company means our clients get the experience of what we’ve learned across multiple facilities – what works and what doesn’t.
Mantis helps this large Texas R&D campus prioritize roof and pavement maintenance, repairs, and replacements to reduce costs and leaks.
Analysis of existing roof data to uncover opportunities to restore roofs instead of replacing them to avoid cost.
To keep up with the modern expectations of educational facilities and support its mission to become a future-facing institution, the University of Hartford committed resources to reduce its carbon footprint and encourage green solutions.
Like many supermarkets, Price Chopper/Market 32’s outdated systems and long run-hours left them with high utility bills and old equipment. The supermarket chain chose three efficiency measures as part of this project, including LED lighting, fan motors and demand ventilation control in different parts of each store.
In North America, the advent of spring brings change in the form of more sun, less snow, and maybe the chance to put on a pair of shorts occasionally. This change can be far less welcoming as far as your pavement assets are concerned.
Over the past 15 years, local, state and federal solar incentives have provided financial fuel for businesses to initiate and expand their renewable portfolios. These incentives come in the form of tax credits, rebates, renewable energy credits, and the ability to accelerate the depreciation of these assets.
Align roof service life with solar lease length to avoid the costs of removing the arrays to perform roof replacements.
In 2015, the Mayor of Washington, D.C. established a goal of a 20% carbon-based energy consumption reduction across all city buildings within 20 months. This was an aggressive target and a short time frame.
Uncover opportunities to improve roof performance on a massive portfolio with a limited budget while executing planned annual maintenance.