Manage campus energy, utility data, and reporting with greater clarity
Viaduct helps colleges and universities organize utility and building data across campus, monitor performance, support planning and budgeting, and simplify the reporting and transparency work that often falls across multiple teams.
CHALLENGES
Built for complex campuses
Academic buildings, residence halls, athletic facilities, laboratories, libraries, and support spaces all have different use patterns and performance expectations. Data is often spread across teams and systems, making it harder to compare buildings, understand trends, and communicate progress clearly.
Many buildings with different uses and schedules
Multiple stakeholders across facilities, finance, and sustainability
Utility and performance data that is hard to compare across campus
Growing need for sustainability reporting and accountability
Viaduct helps institutions bring together building and utility information in a way that supports both detailed operational work and broader reporting to leadership, campus stakeholders, and the public.
SOLUTIONS
A more usable foundation for campus energy management

Centralize campus utility and resource data

Compare energy use and cost across building types

Track capital and operational initiatives

Support budgeting and forecasting conversations

Build dashboards for leadership, campus stakeholders, or public audiences

Prepare for local benchmarking or performance requirements where applicable
Get in touch today to learn more about how Viaduct can help your team!
FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
A strong fit for institutions with both operational and public-facing reporting needs
Campuses often need more than a utility tracking tool. They need a system that supports operational analysis, long-term planning, and communication with leadership and the broader campus community. Viaduct is designed to make those connections easier.
Monitor academic, residential, and support buildings in one portfolio
Investigate abnormal usage or billing changes
Track the impact of campus energy projects
Support annual reporting and public sustainability communications
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Questions? Answers.
Is Viaduct a good fit for campuses with many different building types?
Yes. Viaduct is well suited to institutions with a diverse portfolio, including academic buildings, residence halls, labs, athletics, administrative space, and other campus facilities.
Can it support both operations teams and sustainability staff?
Yes. One of the main benefits of Viaduct is that it helps connect operational energy management work with reporting and communication needs that often involve sustainability teams, leadership, and other stakeholders.
Does Viaduct help with budgeting and planning?
Yes. By improving visibility into utility use, cost trends, and portfolio performance, Viaduct can support planning and budgeting conversations, especially for teams managing large and complex utility spend.
Can we track projects or initiatives alongside performance data?
Yes. Viaduct can support tracking of initiatives, operational changes, and improvements in a way that keeps them connected to buildings and performance outcomes.
Can dashboards be shared beyond the facilities team?
Yes. Dashboards and reports can be used to support communication with leadership, committees, campus stakeholders, or public audiences, depending on how the institution wants to use them.
Is this only relevant for institutions with formal climate commitments?
No. Institutions do not need a formal public climate framework to benefit from Viaduct. It is useful anywhere there is a need for clearer energy and utility management across campus.
Can Viaduct help if campus data is currently spread across multiple systems?
Yes. That is a common use case. Viaduct is intended to make building and utility information more usable and connected, even in environments where data has historically been fragmented.
Who typically uses a platform like this in higher education?
Common users may include energy managers, sustainability staff, facilities leaders, analysts, operations staff, and others involved in utility data, building performance, and reporting.
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Give your campus a better foundation for energy management and reporting
A better way to reach your sustainability goals is here. Reach out today to get started.
