Johnson Controls snaps up Al Fattan cooling services contract
DUBAI, December 19, 2023
Johnson Controls, a global leader in smart, healthy and sustainable buildings, said it has secured a 10-year cooling as a service (CaaS) contract from Dubai developer Al Fattan Properties.
The project scope includes delivery of comprehensive operations and maintenance services in addition to upgrades and rapid repairs, efficiency enhancement, and direct end-user billing and collection besides equipment delivery.
The milestone business deal marks the company’s one of its kind projects in the UAE and the region and includes all-round cooling infrastructure services to ensure the comfort of residents of Al Fattan Downtown Towers, Al Fattan Properties’ premier residential development in Dubai.
Mohammad Khalid, VP and General Manager for Middle East and Africa, said: "In the Gulf region, energy consumed for cooling accounts for around 50%-60% of total building power consumption. CaaS can help substantially reduce a building’s cooling-associated carbon footprint by up to 30%, making it an environmentally friendly and sustainable solution."
"With the decarbonization of buildings representing a critical step in fighting climate change, the launch of CaaS comes at an opportune time," stated Khalid.
"Businesses can quickly transform their buildings into more efficient and sustainable assets without upfront capital costs and accelerate their net zero journey," he added.
Johnson Controls pointed out that CaaS was a hassle-free solution where customers and end-users only pay for actual consumption of cooling while simultaneously benefiting from reduced operational costs, uninterrupted operations, service continuity and efficiency.
In addition to residential developments, CaaS is also suitable for hotels, hospitals, retail malls, commercial offices, data centres, it added.
Soby Joseph, CEO at Al Fattan Properties, said: "As a leading organisation in creating spectacular landmark projects, we aim to bring our clients the best that we can offer. This long-term partnership with Johnson Controls is a reflection of that commitment."
"The CaaS initiative will help ensure that the living space at Al Fattan Downtown Towers is a comfortable and luxurious one for all residents. They can be assured that we provide services that can be relied upon anytime," noted Joseph.
Ruben Cherian, property manager at Al Fattan Properties, said: "We are impressed by the CaaS business model as it aims to preserve our assets in the long run and helps eliminate surprises and uncertainty as well as prevent deferred maintenance cycles."
"Johnson Controls’ CaaS is not only a risk-free and capital-free solution for us, but it also aligns well with our organisation’s commitment to environmental sustainability and climate action. From any perspective, the return on investment (ROI) is well worth the partnership," he added.-TradeArabia News Service