Aeromedical
Staging Facility Project
Malcolm Grow Medical Center, United States Air Force 79th Medical
Wing Andrews Air Force Base
Morningside, Maryland
Cost: 2.0 Million
The
project includes a complete renovation of the 16,000 square
feet, 45-bed facility located at the base hospital at which
casualties from overseas military operations are received.
In this patient staging facility, patients receive short-term
care as they await transport to other military medical facilities.
Our scope of work included a complete rework of the HVAC system
allowing improved cooling and heating capability by providing
individual climate control in each patient room; extensive
exhaust system changes to meet new code requirements; changes
to the medical gas, vacuum and electrical systems in accordance
with NFPA 99 to accommodate new and additional headwall assemblies;
laundry facility changes; and architectural floor changes
and the ceiling rework necessary for it.
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War
Fighter Lasik Project
Malcolm Grow Medical Center, United States Air Force 79th Medical
Wing Andrews Air Force Base Morningside, Maryland
Cost: 2.2 Million The
project includes a complete renovation of one hospital wing
currently used as a maternity ward for labor and delivery.
The new facility is an ophthalmology center focusing on lasik
eye surgery procedures. Our scope of work includes HVAC changes
to accommodate a complete new floor plan; ventilation systems
and controls for rooms containing laser eye surgery machines;
medical gas and vacuum system changes in accordance with NFPA
99; plumbing changes for additional sinks and restrooms; electrical
power distribution and lighting changes in accordance with
AIA guidelines and NFPA 99; and uninterruptible power supply
for laser eye surgery machines.
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Floor Soldiers Family Assistance Center Renovation, United States
Army Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Washington, DC Cost: $800,000 The
project included a complete renovation of 3,742 square feet
of existing space within the main critical care hospital building
to form a new office facility for SFAC. Our scope of work
included architectural, mechanical and electrical design.
Wall changes and a new ceiling system design were necessary
to renovate a space which at one time had housed a small theater
within the hospital. Extensive changes to the HVAC systems
were necessary to provide the VAV system necessary for zone
temperature control within the space. HVAC systems are located
on interstitial floors between floors. Electrical system changes
for power and a new lighting system design were necessary.
The facility includes a new small computer room.
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Space Renovation, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP)
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Washington, DC Cost: $600,000 The
project scope of work includes the renovation of 5,900 square
feet of existing storage and laboratory space into a new office
and laboratory space. Located in the pathology building lower
basement level, the project included architectural, mechanical
and electrical design. The architectural design included the
demolition of an existing steel, mezzanine-level platform
storage facility. The mechanical design included extensive
changes to the HVAC system to establish a VAV concept for
zone temperature control using an existing constant volume
air handling unit. The electrical design included a complete
new lighting concept and extensive changes for power distribution.
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