Cessna Elementary
Cessna Elementary School was constructed in 1960 encompassing approximately 66,170 square feet. The original construction includes classrooms, offices, restroom groups, and a gymnasium. In 2004, and addition added 4 classrooms, an art room, music room, computer lab, library, and an additional restroom group. In 2011, an addition added 2 classrooms, a library, and additional restrooms.

Cessna Elementary has significant opportunities for energy and operational savings. The graph above shows the baseline utility cost and projected future utility expenditure if energy conservation measures, as identified by Navitas' preliminary site audits, are implemented. Currently, this building spends approximately $57,025
annually (Baseline) on electricity and gas, with a baseline energy usage index (EUI) of 35.1. A building with similar systems and operations can have variable energy usage when efficiency measures are upgraded, depending on the occupancy load. The
energy usage index can range between 30–40 EUI. The projected numbers are based on conservative efforts and reflect the district reducing the energy usage index to 30, which would result in total utility dollar savings of approximately $185,000 in energy costs over 15 years. This does not include additional operational dollar savings that would be achieved by implementing newer, more efficient systems.
Energy Conservation Measures and Facility Improvements
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LED lighting
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Building Envelope
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Weatherization
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