Services/Architecture

Architectural Projects

Private Manufacturer – Egress Plans

A large manufacturing company that was reconfiguring their 202,000 square foot operating space engaged CP to prepare code-required egress and emergency lighting plans for their new equipment and storage layout. The entire facility was laser measured and existing conditions drawings were developed in CAD followed by an intensive building code analysis to determine exiting requirements. Emergency exit plans were developed based on calculated occupant loads, travel distance limitations, and required number of exits.

New Brunswick City – Buccleuch Park Facility Renovations

CP was engaged by the City of New Brunswick to prepare construction documents to rehabilitate three structures at Buccleuch Park: the public restroom facility, a gazebo, and a 6,600 square foot open-air pavilion. A forensic investigation of the three structures was performed consisting of a thorough examination of the buildings in order to determine the cause of many problematic issues, as well as to assess their current condition and any potential hazards. Detailed, existing conditions drawings were developed of all three structures followed by construction drawings to be used as a repair guide for bringing the structures back up to good physical condition and proper working order as well as Code and barrier free compliance.

Blair Academy – Wastewater Treatment Facility

Blair Academy engaged CP to design a new 905 square foot wastewater treatment facility to replace the existing facility onsite. The design of the facility included an office and lab space; ADA compliant restroom, chemical storage; and mechanical and electrical equipment rooms. The building was designed to be consistent with the architectural style of nearby campus structures at the site to ensure a cohesive appearance.

Lafayette House – Rehabilitation and Renovation of Historic Building

The owner of a recently purchased 3,000 square foot, four story, historic structure contracted with CP to field measure and develop existing conditions drawings, perform a structural analysis of the existing timber framing, and conduct a building and rehabilitation code review to be used in the renovation of the historic structure.