Customer Company Size
Large Corporate
Region
- America
Country
- United States
Product
- EcoStruxure for Hotels
- EcoStruxure Building Operation
Tech Stack
- IoT
- Data Analytics
- Building Management Systems
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Energy Saving
- Environmental Impact Reduction
- Customer Satisfaction
Technology Category
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Data Exchange & Integration
Applicable Industries
- Buildings
Applicable Functions
- Facility Management
- Maintenance
Use Cases
- Building Automation & Control
- Building Energy Management
- Remote Asset Management
Services
- System Integration
- Data Science Services
About The Customer
Resorts World Las Vegas (RWLV) is the Las Vegas Strip’s first brand new resort in more than a decade. Built on the grounds of what was once the iconic Stardust resort and casino, RWLV was conceived from the outset to champion sustainability while serving the larger mission of bringing world-class hospitality to guests. The resort comprises more than seven million square feet of mixed-use space spread out across 88 acres. The 66-story main tower is the centerpiece of a structure that includes 3,506 hotel rooms along with millions of square feet of event space, gaming, dining, retail, and other entertainment. Outside, a pool complex sprawls more than five acres, and directly above these luxurious water features towers one of the largest LED displays in the U.S.: a 100,000-square-foot digital facade.
The Challenge
Resorts World Las Vegas (RWLV) was conceived with sustainability as a driving force. The developers aimed to create a new benchmark for sustainable hospitality on the Las Vegas Strip. The challenge was to develop an existing construction project into Las Vegas’ newest megaresort while ensuring sustainability. The resort was built on the grounds of what was once the iconic Stardust resort and casino. It was designed to champion sustainability while providing world-class hospitality to guests. The resort comprises more than seven million square feet of mixed-use space spread out across 88 acres, making remote management capability crucial for efficient operation.
The Solution
Before construction began, RWLV partnered with Schneider Electric to incorporate EcoStruxure Building Operation to automate daily tasks and provide operational visibility. EcoStruxure Building Operation, an integrated platform of building management and analytics tools, helps Resorts World Las Vegas maximize its energy efficiency, water conservation, and renewable energy integration. The open architecture of EcoStruxure for Hotels allows RWLV to mesh seamlessly with other programs to control a multitude of parameters throughout the property. The platform is used to monitor hundreds of thousands of data sources throughout the property at any given moment and control the HVAC system. The ability to have a tablet in hands while working on a piece of equipment is priceless. The analytics side of the platform can help RWLV ensure that the decisions they’re making today will help them in the future.
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