This project includes demolishing the existing boiler system, selectively removing AHUs, fans, and ducts, and installing new HVAC components with automation and controls. It also involves replacing U3/U4 switch gears, installing a new MCC in the WWSB, upgrading power feeds, making electrical modifications for the HVAC system, and adding a gas detection system. Structural and environmental upgrades include roof replacements for the WWPS and WWSB, gas line installation, mold abatement, painting, joint caulking replacement, and window repairs and replacements.
The project encompasses the demolition of the existing boiler system, selective demolition of AHUs, fans, and ducts, and installation of new HVAC components, including ducts, fans, grilles, split air units, and an indirect fire gas heater, including automation and controls. Additionally, it involves the elimination and replacement of U3/U4 switch gears, installation of a new MCC, new power feeds to critical systems, electrical modifications needed for the upgraded HVAC system, and a gas detection system. Structural and environmental improvements include roof replacements for both the WWPS (wet weather pump station) and WWSB (wet weather screening building), gas line installation, mold abatement, painting, joint caulking replacement, and window replacements and repairs.
The project enhanced the facility’s functionality, safety, and structural integrity. New HVAC components improved ventilation and climate control, while electrical upgrades boosted efficiency and reliability. Safety was improved with the installation of a gas detection system and mold abatement. Structural upgrades, such as roof replacements, reinforced the building and extended its lifespan. Overall, the project provided a safer, more reliable, and efficient facility for MSD’s long-term needs.