Design-Aire Consultants are consulting engineers.
In the State of Indiana, we are the only approved
Indiana Energy & Efficiency Audit Program Contractor.
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Completed mechanical and electrical renovation of historical school. Special factors were considered in the mechanical / electrical design. Included was...
Mechanical and electrical design for construction of a new school building.
Mechanical and electrical renovation of an existing 110,000 square foot building into office, meeting, food preparation and recreation spaces....

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The Office of the Lieutenant Governor-Energy Group has designed an energy audit program to help Indiana businesses, schools and organizations reduce energy costs through improved energy efficiency.

Design-Aire Consultants is the only approved State Contractor to implement the Indiana Energy and Efficiency Audit Program for the Office of the Lieutenant Governor-Energy Group (the IN DOC web site).

Energy audits usually uncover energy savings from 10-40%.

Most energy conservation measures have a payback of less than 2 years. A Design-Aire audit analyzes and provides recommendations on occupant health and comfort as well as energy-savings and efficiency.

Design-Aire Consultants works in conjunction with Purdue's CMTI Institute to evaluate:

Ø Material efficiency of manufacturing process

Ø Waste minimization options and recommendations for recycling waste streams

Ø Suggestions for use of recycled content materials in manufacturing process

Ø Suggestions for use of less hazardous materials in manufacturing process

The State of Indiana offers zero percent interest loans, up to $100,000 to schools, libraries and city and county governments, for energy conservation projects. Repayment of the loan is tied to energy conservation and repaid through reduced energy costs.

This is a cost-share program between each business, school system or organization and the state of Indiana, whereby the state of Indiana will pay 50% of the audit cost up to $15,000 for non-public organizations and the first $15,000 for public facilities. One application per organization is sufficient.