Services/MEP & Buildings

Manufacturing

HVAC Modifications at High Security Manufacturing Facility

Fortune 500 client project included HVAC modifications and compressed dry air at high security R&D pods, at chip fabrication and global positioning system building.

Remodel and Retrofit

Project for client included remodeling and retrofit of existing plumbing and HVAC systems and process piping in state-of-the-art laboratory.

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.

Factory Transformation – Master Plan

Client retained our firm to plan the upgrade and transformation of their 90,000 square foot medium voltage electrical switchgear and components manufacturing plant into a world class facility. The plant consists of 14 buildings constructed from 1950 to 1995 and includes manufacturing, testing, warehousing and offices. This project involved all aspects of building construction and design disciplines. The scope of work included planning and budgeting for corporate approval.

Molded Vacuum Recloser (MVR) Building HVAC

Our firm was retained to design an HVAC system for the MVR fabrication and assembly building at our client’s plant in Hackettstown, NJ. This was a complete renovation of the existing product assembly and shipping/receiving building, a pre-engineered metal building built in 1973. The heating system was the only controlled environmental resource with minimal ventilation.

The building envelope insulation had to be upgraded to comply with current energy codes. Assembly process temperature and tight humidity control were required. In addition, a significant heat rejection from large rubber molding presses posed a design challenge. The design included a 120 ton, 40,000 CFM hot-gas reheat packaged HVAC unit with electric heat and steam humidifier to provide seamless operation during the winter season.

Other MEP & Buildings Services

Mechanical Projects

Mechanical Projects

Electrical Projects

Electrical Projects

Life Sciences

Life Sciences

Mission Critical Data Centers

Mission Critical Data Centers

Buildings Projects

Buildings Projects

Emergency Power

Emergency Power

Commercial Real Estate

Commercial Real Estate