Designing a New Dialysis Treatment Center
THE CHALLENGE The Proctor Professional Building needed to renovate its existing basement space into a new dialysis treatment center. The ceiling height brought challenges, as
Don Shute Elementary School’s enrollment was growing and an addition to house new classrooms was needed to meet the demands of the growing community. This addition required all new security, lighting, power, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing systems. The school also needed to completely replace their outdated HVAC system with a modernized one that could handle serving the new addition as well.
We replaced the existing HVAC system with an upgraded, more efficient system that can serve the entire school. We worked closely with the architect to ensure the owners’ requests were being met throughout the entirety of the project. We designed lighting, power, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing systems for the addition. We also included specialized lighting in the cafeteria so that it automatically adjusts based on the amount of daylight in the space. As a result of our work, Don Shute has seen a significant improvement in energy efficiency, increased ventilation and filtration, improved cooling, and increased security.
THE CHALLENGE The Proctor Professional Building needed to renovate its existing basement space into a new dialysis treatment center. The ceiling height brought challenges, as
THE CHALLENGE OSF HealthCare Jump Trading Simulation & Education Center needed to transform their empty, existing shell space into a new on-site nursing student training
THE CHALLENGE El Paso Park District needed to build a new recreation center. The park district requested that the new facility include four multi-purpose gymnasium
THE CHALLENGE OSF needed to expand their parking deck to accommodate the new Cancer Institute. The parking deck needed a walkway connection to the hospital’s
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