Project

Designing a Centralized Air Conditioning System

Metamora Township High School

$3.2 million

budget

45,000

sq. ft

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The Challenge

Metamora Township High School had a complicated, split-heating system that was not functioning at peak performance. The school also did not have centralized air but was attempting to supplement the lack of centralized A/C with window A/C units. The school needed to replace the heating system and add centralized air conditioning, however, the school’s existing infrastructure added complexity to the project.

 

KEDbluestone Solution

We came up with creative solutions to ensure our ductwork designs would fit within the allotted ceiling spaces. Our designs allowed us to re-use some existing ductwork, helping to cut down on costs. We also designed a new, centralized heating and cooling system, providing improved temperature control, humidity control, and ventilation. The system included a new chiller plant, a structure to support the weight of the chiller plant, and two new rooftop air handling units (AHUs). As a result, Metamora Township High School now has a modernized, consolidated HVAC system to serve their facility for years to come.

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