Improving operational efficiency and supporting sustainable practices through ODP
Leveraging the potential of the ODP, the centralisation of district operation is estimated to significantly reduce operational manpower to approximately 50%. Additionally, it will progressively lower energy and water consumption by 30%, compared to the national average.
As we look ahead, we are planning to integrate more building systems into the ODP. These include:
- Pneumatic waste conveyancing
- District cooling and smart energy grid systems
- Extra-low voltage public address system (ELV-PA)
- Fire alarm and protection systems
We will have implemented AI and machine learning solutions to control building systems such as air-conditioning and mechanical ventilation (ACMV) and elevator systems. Ultimately, this will help to optimise energy usage, increase cost savings and enhance the quality of life of occupants.
Additionally, a robotics traffic management system has been implemented to facilitate the flow of autonomous robot traffic across ODP-enabled estates. Request for access to view the ODP Playbook for Robot Access here.
Last updated 03 November 2023
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