Engineering

Engineering

The primary services and responsibilities of the Engineering department include management and implementation of the university's infrastructure projects, renovation of existing facilities, oversight of the university's master plan and support for construction of new high performance green buildings including the LEED Platinum certified Human Health Building and LEED Gold certified Engineering Center, Hillcrest Hall, and Oak View Hall. In addition, we oversee the university's storm water management program, engineering design documents, purchase of utilities and implementation of a variety of energy initiatives. We also manage the database for the campus' capital assets, continuously promoting initiatives for sustainability best practices and green culture within the campus community.

Siraj A. Khan, MSME, PE, CEM, LEED AP, CEFP
Associate Vice President for Facilities Management & (Interim) Director of Engineering
khan@www.zhongqiwg.com

Staff
Directory
Engineering
Name Title Phone E-mail
Siraj Khan (Interim) Director of Engineering (248) 370-2161 khan@www.zhongqiwg.com
Rafi Bayrakdarian Energy Manager (248) 370-4990 bayrakda@www.zhongqiwg.com
Ryan Giorio Sr. Engineer (248) 370-4383 giorio@www.zhongqiwg.com
Jennifer Myers Sr. Bldg. Infrastructure Engineer (248) 370-4437 jmyers2@www.zhongqiwg.com
Adriana Silveri Office Assistant II (248) 370-4434 asilveri@www.zhongqiwg.com
Jonathan Sterns AutoCAD/Technical Support (248) 370-4433 sterns@www.zhongqiwg.com
Utility Usage and
Cost Information
OU Usage and Cost

Annual Energy Reports to the Board of Trustees

Monthly Utility Usage & Cost

Take a look at the historical usage and cost of the west campus utilities over the past decade. Whiledomestic water & sewerusage has remained relatively flat, bothelectricandnatural gas使用与我们的营地稳步提高us growth. Please note that more updated figures are now available in the latter pages of the above Annual Energy Reports.

About $380 is spent each year per Full Year Equivalent Student.This equates to 4% of full time student's tuition. (based on 15 credit hours for two semesters) As of FY2010, cost per square foot was approximately $2.50 annually.

We need your help! A significant amount of electricity is used during the night time and weekend hours.Looking at the following chart, you can see that the University maintains at least 2 megawatts of electrical consumption throughout evenings and weekends.(kW Demand Chart) Each of the spikes is one day. The spikes are grouped a weekly pattern of five high usage days and two weekend days.

Our summer electrical usage peaked at just over7.5 Megawatts.

A significant portion of this off-peak usage comes from equipment that is not turned off! Lights, computer monitors, computers, printers, copy machines, etc... should all be turned off during the evening to extend their operating life, save energy, and save on pollution the resulting to our environment. To learn how to automatically shut off your monitor and hard drive,take a look at the Green Computing Guide.

Auxiliary Department Utility Charges

Utility Purchasing

NATURAL GAS:Oakland University purchases its natural gas on the wholesale market from various suppliers. The wholesaler then delivers the gas to our local distribution company (Consumers Energy), who then delivers it to our door via one gas meter located at the Central Heating Plant. To view the past wholesale gas prices, look at the monthlyNew York Mercantile Exchange pricesfor natural gas contacts originating from Henry Hub. Henry Hub is a pipeline hub in Louisiana and is the reference delivery point for all U.S. natural gas futures contracts.Click here to view the real time pricing for natural gas on the NYMEX.Trading starts at 10AM weekdays.

ELECTRICITY:In 2002, Oakland University entered into a two year contract to purchase electricity under our State's Electric Choice program. The University saved approximately $500,000 in FY03 and $380,000 in FY04 on the program. The situation is nearly identical to the natural gas purchasing program. An alternative electrical supplier delivers our required electricity to our local distribution company (Detroit Edison), who then delivers it to our switchgear at the south substation. The contract has been completed, and we are monitoring market conditions and regulatory issues to see if a second contract will be favorable.Click here for more information from the State on Electric Choice.

WATER:The west campus receives its domestic water supply from the City of Auburn Hills via three meters. Our campus water piping connects all three supply mains together, forming redundant paths of delivery. The east campus receives its water from the City of Rochester Hills.

INDIVIDUALLY METERED BUILDINGS:Numerous smaller buildings on the east and west campuses are individually metered for gas, electricity, and water directly from the Consumers Power, Detroit Edison, and Rochester Hills. The cost of these individually metered locations is approximately 1% of our annual utility purchases. Several of the east campus auxiliary units purchase their own gas and power.

Auxiliary Department Utility Charges

Auxiliary Department Utility Charges

Calculated by Oakland University,Energy Management
Oakland University Facilities Management purchases utilities from Detroit Edison, Consumers Energy, Auburn Hills, Rochester Hills, and other various suppliers. All but a few campus buildings are submetered so that utility usage is know building by building. Where a department occupies only a portion of a building, an estimate is made on percentage of square footage basis.

下面是提供的实用程序的概述Facilities Management to the various Auxiliary Departments. Others are paid for directly by the individual auxiliary department.

Auxiliary Department Served

Electric

Heating Water

Natural Gas

Domestic Water

Sewer

Golf & Learningpro shop & cart building

Facilities

auxiliary

auxiliary

Facilities

auxiliary

Graham Health Care Center

Facilities

Facilities Facilities Facilities Facilities

MB Theater

Facilities

Facilities Facilities Facilities Facilities

MB Hall

Facilities

auxiliary

auxiliary

Facilities

auxiliary

MB Music Festival

auxiliary

auxiliary

auxiliary

Facilities

auxiliary

Oakland Center

Facilities

Facilities Facilities Facilities Facilities
OU INC

Facilities

auxiliary

Facilities Facilities Facilities

Parking Structure

Facilities

auxiliary

auxiliary

auxiliary

auxiliary

Recreation Department

Facilities

Facilities Facilities Facilities Facilities

University Housing

Facilities

Facilities Facilities Facilities Facilities

Fiscal Year Auxiliary Costs FY2008 FY2009 FY2010 FY2011 FY2012
Graham Health Care Center - Total Cost * $6,000 $5,500 $5,500 $5,500 $5,200
Housing Department - Total Costs Year End Year End Year_End Year End Estimate
MB Theater - Total Costs * $51,000 $50,000 $50,000 $48,000 $46,000
Oakland Center - Total Costs Year End Year End Year_End Year End Estimate
Parking Structure - Electrical $28,000 $28,000 $28,000 $30,000 $30,000
Recreation Department - Total Costs Year End Year End Year_End Year End Estimate

* For GHC and MBT, costs are 50% Heating and 50% Electrical

Calendar Year Auxiliary Costs (annual) Calendar
2008
Calendar
2009
Calendar
2010
Calendar
2011
Golf & Learning Electrical (pro shop & cart bldg) $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000
Golf & Learning Water (pro shop & cart bldg) $4,000 $4,000 $4,000 $4,000
MB Hall Electric $43,000 $43,000 $43,000 $43,000
MB Hall Water $4,000 $4,000 $4,000 $4,000
OU Incubator Electric $16,716 $16,000 $16,000 $15,000
OU Incubator Gas $25,848 $26,000 $26,000 $25,000
OU孵化器水 $5,369 $4,000 $4,000 $4,000
OU Incubator Sewer $3,375 $4,000 $4,000 $4,000
MB Music Festival Water

Rate Sheets

FY2006,FY2007,FY2008,FY2009,FY2010,FY2011,FY2012

please direct questions toRafi Bayrakdarian, Energy Manager

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