
State of West Virginia Main Capitol Building

State of West Virginia Building #3

State of West Virginia Main Capitol Building

State of West Virginia Building #3
Project Cost $20,000,000; Size: 1,900,000 ft2 covering 9 buildings
HVAC Renovations, Fire Protection, Electrical Renovations, Consultant for Performance Contracting
Numerous design and renovation projects for the WV State Capitol Complex including engineering planning, design, supervision, preparation of construction documents, specifications, construction administration, and commissioning of HVAC systems, sprinkler systems, plumbing systems, electrical power, lighting, fire alarm, security, technology and communications for many facilities on the WV Capitol Complex: WV Division of Protective Services: Engineering master planning & design for specific life safety issues involving homeland security, fire alarm, sprinklers, emergency power, CCTV, intercom, mass notification and “giant voice” system for all State facilities on the Capitol Complex under a 10-year open-end contract. WV Division of Culture and History Library renovations addressing long-term HVAC and IAQ problems including fire alarm and fire protection upgrades completed in 2011. Renovations conserved energy without sacrificing comfort or indoor air quality. District Heating System: As a consultant to Johnson Controls under a Performance Contracting program to provide master planning and design for the district heating system for the WV Capitol Complex. The project included the Master Planning, IAQ evaluation, energy analysis, code analysis and Mechanical design involving more than 1,900,000 ft2of facilities including the Capitol Building, Building’s #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, Holley Grove, Governor’s Mansion and the Culture Center.
Master planning & design for central heating plant, DDC controls, Air Handling Unit replacements and retrofits, operating and maintenance, training, heat recovery, fuel conversion, VFD’s, variable water volume pumping, steam/heating hot water & chiller optimization.